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the orecon' daily j6urnai; Vortland. fripay evening, july 29, 1904. i-i , u 1 . 1 - : 1 ' . ; , COAST SHIPMENTS SAVED THE DAY " - " - Foreign Exports of Lumber During July Were Few-but Rapidly increasing Coast " Trade - Brings the Total Up to Large Figure L . . ...... . . - T ' . . ' The Man on the Right Is Running mm m jS- .v.' I3".v' H , j ;. fx jur . k t ' I . aSSSST Tk. Wbtl th lumber exports for ths month of July wM be light compared with those of preceding month. tM shipments sent oaatwls are aufflclent lo brine th total up to a good general average During th paat SO daya there hav been 7.0.60 feet of .lumber, shipped to San Franciaco and Ban Pedro, ' almost 1.000.009 feet In excess of last ', month's business down the coast, - So far there hare been only two lum ber carriers clear for foreign porta, but - the American tea mshlp Pleiades la practically loaded and It la understood that aha will be ready to nail In ample time for her carlo to be added to tola month' . tranaactlona at the. custom house, She will' take out In the neigh borhood of J.000.000 feet. It la aald that the British steamship Tottenham. which will carry, cloae to S.SOO.000 feet, . will not be loaded In time to aa.il before ,' the Drat week In August Had she - cleared thla month the : exporta would bar almoat equaled -Uxoao of the preced- . In month. Not a grain ahlp ha cleared, but as thla la tbe dull eeaaon for that Una of business the matter aueea no surprise. But the Brltiah ahlp Kajore la under charter and haa taken a part of her cargo, so there la on clearance In eight for next month. Two other grain ves r, aela are lying in port waiting- for ! charters. Th Zxport Trade. ...... July f , the arhooner William Bowden . ' cleared for Tslngtsu with J41.41 feet of lumber and a quantity of piling valued at $10,089. 5 July IS, the oriental liner Aragonla cleared for Hong Kong and way porta .with C0,$00 barrela of flour valued at SSOS.lOO and a' quantity of other freight, making the total value of th cargo I24.4e9. July t. the achooner Eldorado cleared for TalngUU with 1.100.000 feet of lum ber. ' -: -Ooastwla Shipment. July 1, -th ateamer Deepatch cleared for San Pedro with 000,000 feet of lum ber. -. . - July t, th ateamer Aberdeen cleared for Los- Angela with, tOO.OOO feet of lumber. July 1. th ateamer Chic cleared for San Fraoelsco with. 10.000 feet of. lum ber. ' ' July (. th achooner Andy Mahony cleared for Bah Pedro with 760,000 feet Of lumber. V July 1, the ateamer Francis H. Leg get t cleared for Km - Francisco' with 1,060,000 feet of lumber. ' 'July 11. the achooner James Rolph cleared for San Pedro wijh 74.60i feet of lumber. 1 July 16. th echooner Minnie A. Calne cleared for San Pedro with 1.011,000 fact bf lumber. July li, the barkenttn John Smith cleared for Bah Pedro with 640,0 feet of lumber. July 10, the ateamer Sheet cleared for San Pedro with 1(0,000 feet of lum ber. ...... . July 23, the ateamer Aurella cleared for Ban Francisco with '60J.O0O feet Of lumber. July IS. the ateamer Deepatch cleared for San Pedro with 100,000 feet of lum ber. July 21. the ateamer Aberdeen cleared for San Franciaco with li 1,000 feet of lumber.', .!...' WALK 260 MILES FOR RECREATION . a. A. Melboeuf, chief clerk In th freight department of th Southern Pa le If lo. and H". A. Augur, until recently an 'Instructor tn the Hill Military academy, are apendlng their vacation In a novel I way. . They ere taking a three weeks' i vacation and Intend to walk a distance 'of 160 miles In that time.- :- Besides walkin that dlatanc they will apend aeveral daya at varloua re aorta along th way. They fctarted on th trip last Friday.' They were . equipped with walking stlcka. heavy boots and" other articles that will as sist them in the pedestrian experiment. They were mlnua any auperfluqus equipment.- . Th travelers left the city at 7:10i 'clock Friday night. ' They reached , Tillamook, a distance of 10 miles, at 'o'clock Monday afternoon. From Til- WINS FOOT RACE WITH ANGRY BRUIN O. T. WAUIOX TAXES A HOT AT a roam ajtd xxntanx bxab that , OIIT xzoxtzs Txa BKABT-A BAK9 UTXUT TO OOTXB TKAT XMJtSB XBT A TATAX. 8XOT. i . While out on hla vacation laat week, O. F. Wallace, elevator conductor at th custom houaa, killed a large clnna mon bear which almoat got th beat of him. Mr. Wallace - haa Just returned - home and brought th pelt of hla bear ahlp with lilm, which he la exhibiting - as a trophy of an exciting experience. ' "It was up on th east fork of th Lewis river," aald Mr. Wallace last evening, -where th encounter took 'place. I waa walking along a rugged path In th mountains, carrying a Win cheater under my arm, when th bear merged from a clump of . bushes not more than a rod from me. He waa a ferocious-looking brute, and I Imagined ithat he waa preparing to attack mm. r ;l raised my gun aa quickly aa I could - jand flrad without taking vary accurate 'aim. "Evidently th only effect th shot . had on. him waa to raise his anger. With a aavage grunt tha animal started toward me, and I did a little ptec of , fancy aide-stepping d.qwn the bill on my own account. .Finally I dodged be- - hind large boulder and decided to try I my luck with the gun once more. This Ulm my aim waa better and I sent a . bullet clear through his neck. Th bear dropped in his tracks and I congratulated myself that It waa all - off with him. I walked up to where he lay and prodded him In the rlba ; . with th end of the gun. Imagine nty surprise when he jumped up and made lung at me. But ha waa badly ' wounded and soon fell exhausted. , The rext t'me I approached cautiously and ahot him through the heart. He weighed about 760 pounds." - . ' Mr. Wallace put in part of his time prospecting. He has a mining claim . at the head of Washougnl river, which , be believes can be developed Into a ' good piece of property. Th or is low : grade quarts. FORTUNETELLERS NEGLECT LICENSES Peputy City Auditor Joe Hutchinson, who Is connected with the city tax coir lectors office. Is preparing to make war on th army of clairvoyants, fortune fellers, palmists and mediums and othera of their class who are doing business In this city, bat who are not manifesting any Inclination to take out th necessary license. - ' - .- - . - . As soon as he tiaa collected a complete list of those doing 'business he says he Is going to arm himself with warrants .and wait upon thee people. If they manifest any Inclination to resist pay ing the license of US a quarter they will be arrested and taken before, th police Judge. ' There are about 25 still uncollected licenses which com under this class. . Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vilals couliln't be much worse than the tortures of Itching plies. Yet there's a cur, boan's Ointment never falls. Artiflolal ryes Fitted. - Large a loci at U Chamber. 131 7 th, tamook they proceeded towards Seaside, a distance of 60 miles, and expect to reach . that place Friday. i.They t will spend a week at the beach. .. From Seaside they will walk to-Astoria, and from that city to Portland, a distance of 120 miles. The entire jour ney will be covered In three . weeks. They have arranged a schedule by which they are. to reach certain points within a certain time; frequently they are com pelled to travel at a rapid rate to keep up the schedule and ' often they are forced to loiter along the road to prevent their being ahead of the time card. They travel whenever they are so In clined; either at night or during th day. when the fancy atrikes them, they pro ceed on their journey. The schedule la prepared so that they will cover an aver age of 21 miles per day. ' . WILL SPRINKLE STREETS WITH OIL mill oosnocTTxa or sxxev- ira BO ABB ' SZOISXS TO TT XB SOT BCBTXOD OB 10 BX.OOXS OT MACADAM S'OXIJTAjT OVJ.CM BXTDOZS STTLZ. TXXATXOUS. At a meeting of th streets commit tee of th executive board yesterday afternoon It was decided to try. th ex periment of oiling th city streets. Oil is to be purchased from th Union Oil company of California, with which to sprinkle 10 or 11 blocks of macadam road In soma part of th city, at th rat of 10 centa a barrel. The ftturia. baker company haa offered th free us m wmiuvi uu uiey were notified yesterday that their offer had been accepted. Mayor Williams stated that It was de sired to try th experiment to see If oiled streets will not- solve th dust problem, thus dolns- iwiv with sprinkling wagons. If th experiment a uixnimi vii wiu ds applied to a large portion of tha streets possible. Th pil haa first to be sprinkled on th street and then covered with a coat of aand an Inch or more thick. All travel over the aIIaA tmrtim, .m u barred for a 1mm daya In order to allow me on to aoas into th sand and dirt After tt hmm hM,nm thAhm.hl,, a - -"w.fc,j It resembles a bltumenlsed road. The only bid for th construction of a bridge on Hood street over Wood street arulch waa from Smvth A Hmii i- .v. sum of 110,142, which waa 10 per Cent over th estimate made by tha city engineer. The contract was not awarded and in all Drobabllltv othar hM. m v.- - m - vu l, advertised for. TIT proposed bridges over Sullivan's gulch are still causing trouble. Th re monatrancea of th nMn nied some time ago seem to be-having their effect The property. owners do not desire ateel bridges because of-the -cost, but will be content with wooden bridges It seems to be th desire of the mem- Drs or in city administration to grant their wishes and In all probability, at the next, meetln nf ih . - wiiuuii, an ordinance will be Introduced for span- imn m. nmn witn wooaen structures. -Knock the Flies GET 0NE-TBI89 MORE MILK fe Cklld's "o.n.alo KUfly" ea rnor stock. - It meane Rionr lo your pocket, for raw firm oae-thlrd mart, milk. ! knrm da l-ttr and on Use tm4 whoa lmtctel from - the Alee. It requires Only s few sneoBrta to apply ItJ It snats lees tl.n He s day per head. Test can tmt sn-urd tn eo without It. Auk ymar dealer, or write today lor ao-page book, let. ... Portland Seed. Co. - Paeite Ooaet Areata, rertlasd. Or. The Bit Store in the Middle of the Block 69 and 71 Third. St., Bet. Oak and Pine You Can Dodge the v Falling Drick. but You'll Be Hit With a Bargain Sure : 'While imprbveinents are; In; ''progress the store presents a dilapidated appearance, but business must one. Our patrons must be taken care ofe To make it interesting and keep the current of business at high tide, prices have been reduced so low that it will More Than Pay to Trade at The Chicago Tomorrow SUITS $5A5 For choice of -200 pure all-wool dark and medium colors $10.00 and $12.00 Suits. C ft ft For choice of 500 all-wool or worsteds, in all VU,UJ colon and - weights, reduced from $13.80, $19.00 and $18.00. CI 1 For some of the finest Suits in the store, r imported materials, hand-tailored, single and: double breasted styles, over 600 of them; reduced from $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00. - Outing Suits 3.85 For All-Wool. $7.50 to 410.00, Suits. 5.85 For All-Wool Suits, worth ud to $15. ?7.85 For choice of all $18.00 and $20.00 Outingf Suits. Young Men's Suits . . About 1,000' to select frorn. . ; $4.85 For All-Wool $9.00 Suits. $5.85 For Ail-Wool $10.00 Suits. , $7.85 For extra fine, worth up . to $15.00,' -; Suits.--":-- :y- .- -: 80.85 For Imported Materials up to $20.00 . suits. ; v. .-. r !-Pants ? ; ' 3,500 PAIRS TO SELECT FROM. $1.00 For choice of -500 All-Wool or wor sted $3.00 and $3.50 Pants. $2.00 For choice of 1,000 All-Wool or Wor sted $4.00 to $5.00 Pants. Oid Vests V 45 For All-Wool or Worsted $1.50 Vests, up to 48 size. 05 For extra fine Wool or worsted Vests, worth up to $2.50. Wash Vests OVER 500 OF THEM, ALL KINDS. 65 For slightly- soiled White or Fancy $2.00 to $4.00 Vests, . - $1.35 For choice of ajl $2.00 to $4.00 Vests. Prime condition. Outing Pants $1.00 All-Wool, was $3.50. $2.00 Extra fine, was $150. ShirtS More Then 10,000 351 For all kinds of Soft Shirts, worth 65c. 40 For all kinds of Soft Shirts, worth up "to $1.00, 80 For touting Shirts, all kinds of $1.50 ones. . . , - . 29 For Golf Shirts, detached cuffs; worth up to 65c. '...,.: 40 For Golf, silk bosom or madras ; worth up to $1.00. . -, . 70 For Golf or Stiff Bosoms, Monarch, .7. etc. ; worth up to $1.50. Fine Neckwear 35c to 50c values for. ............... .10 Extra fine, up to $1.00 values .30 Hosieiy 0c Grades for....................... 5 20c and 25c grades f ot., ........ ... .13 35c and 50c grades for 1. 10 1 Suspenders 25c grades for., , . . .13 50c grades forT. .'. . . .... ... ,23 63c to 75c grades for. ; 7. YTT.33 , Underwear; Elegant 50c kind for.... ......23 Fine grades worth upvto 75c for....;. 33 Finer grades worth up to $1.00 for. . . .43 Hats 851 For choice of 500 Soft or Stiff $1.50 to $2.00 Hats. $1.45 For choice of 1,000 Soft - and Stiff Hats; worth up to $3. - ' Straw Hats : Take 'em away at almost any old .. ; - - price. ;:. .; ; -.. Shoes ;:.;; We are. pushing Shoes out the door by the hundreds. $1.45 For choice of 1,000 pairs, all shapes and sizes; worth up to $3.00. s $2.45 For choice of 1,000 pairs, . all shapes and. sizes; worth up to $4.00. , : K Every Page of This Paper . Would not be enough to itemWand fully describe all. the goods of fered in this Grand Sale. ..... - i ' N Over $50,000 Worth of fine Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods' and. Men's and Boys' Clothing . that give you a . better idea. ' . ' "Public Patronage is a i Public Trust." nnn tttt . For more than half a decade has kept faith with the publlc. THIS IS NOT A STORE OF BARGAIN DREAfilS Price announcements are bona fide the merchandise Is of the very best and newest styles. Prices quoted In advs. are the lowest tor quality of merchandise ever known In Portland x NEVADA CITY TO INVITE CONGRESS CAUTOKBTXA TOW ZS ATTZB JTXXT OOaTTXsmO 01 AMUUOAir KM Z1TO OOsTOUSS KOU 9IU OATXS Ul AZiaUBABT ITAJOB9 . txast at ruviova szsnovs. iNerada Cltr. on of the moat pro gressive mining- camps in California, la tli'e latest aspirant Tor th next session of th American mining congress, mak ing all told about aevea cities which have nvAlfeated 'the sam desire. Nevada Cltr la situated tn th heart of tire greatest mining district of Cali fornia and contalna about 1,000 Inhabl tanta. Grass Valley Is but four miles distant XJth 1,000. It ' Is understood that the entire mining district of Call fornla ts anxious that the next con gress should go to Nevada City and Urasa . Valley, and California delegates are being canvassed for - their - aup- port. - Beoretary Mahon of th congress stated today that th appointment of delegatea thla year Is . remarkable. There hav been a greater number al ready appointed than, for any other ses sion of th congress, and If a half of those attend th coming gathering of mining men will be th moat remark able of th kind ver held. . J. J. Mclnejcney, proprietor and man- rrer of heAlton, 111., Democrat, has rltten to th secretary stating that his city wag coming, to th congress with a large delegation. Salt Lake and Denver are booming their respective In terests for th permanent location of th congress In th on or th other of thess cities and rivalry between them Is increasing. Ths Bohemia mining district near Cottage Orov has just finished pack Ing Its exhibit for th congress. It con sists of 4.000 pounds Of th best aamplo' or than can be secured in that sec tion. Cottage Grove is going to b rep resented by 16 delegates at the, con gress. Recently over 1,000 eoales of th lists of delegatea and other information re garding th congress hss been mailed to th newspaper throughout th United States, and also to th different mining organisations and . commercial bodies. - lorslgnt, . From th' Atchison Glob. An Atchison womaar who has a mother, five aunta, four Bisters, three brothers, andtwo cousins, has joined lodge "so she will hav aom en td car for her when ah is sick." A SHOE SALE Where shoes of stvl and quality go hand In hand. 1a on, here. We show all th new styles, new leathers, snd our price ar th low set Oxfords. From $3.50 op Vtmduyn O, .Walton . rxiT . rrrrz&a. ' ' ' rrtt Washlartoa Bt set. d aa 4th. r HAY VISIT PORTLAND WXSTXBV ' AOZsTT Ol JTOTBS ' swomTSMAsT, xxxcxAirr aits GOOD riUOff WU.Ii ZXTZsTS XM ' TZTATXOsT ' OT 9 ASM OmOXaXS VATICAW ZXKXXXT ZS AMT7BXO.' Slr Thomas Llpton may attend th Lewis and .Clark exposition next year. William P. Lyndon, - general weatern agent for Sir Thomae visited th Lewis and Clark headquarters this morning. He I th favorite aaleaman of Sir Thomas, and is now on his wsy back to Chicago, his headquarters, to meet his employer. At this time he will org him to send an exhibit of tea to th 1B0I fair and will alao extend th Invi tation of tha Lewis and XUark officials to attend ths fair.- 3 . Mr. Lyndon says that all of his west ern customers ar ' very en thus las tlo over th fair and ar urging th neces sity of a Llpton tea exhibit at th fair next year. Father J. T..HcNally of thla city, who Is spending a year in atudy at Rome, and who- Is honorary . commissioner for th Lewis and Clark fair. In hla first report to Director-General Good de tail the fact that h was recently ac corded th honor of an Interview with tbe pope's secretary of state. He pre sented th invitation of th Lewis and Clark officials that ths holy see be rep resented In Ui centennial exposition of. "His eminence most cordially accept ed" th Invitation." says Father McNally, "and announced his entlr willingness to send aa good an exhibit to th Lewis and Clark exposition as possible. Th on difficulty, however. Is In th choice of what to send. - He seems to indicate no trouble about securing a Vatican ex hibit to he taken to Portland." mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ll mm&?mwm. If nsSm M 9 ' : ? K'Vl GET THE HABIT . . . . '. of buying your hardware wantahles here and your bank account will prove en example of -thrift and economy for your family and friends. Every, hardware want Is capable of being filled her with quality that' mean a saving, to Bay nothing of It "under cost" price, ,.. Avery & Co, ... - ts reus STBIIT. n ' ' L$. VnSLOV'S scoTi:i::3 syrup Basnet eM by Mnilne of sTntsen for their ?Dunra wdiis I r.winf tot OTnr KITtr TMSrs. I anettias the chin, aortrns the ninii, aliara , and Is in bast an pain, eure wind euliab BsmMiT rnrdlarrhnpa. vwrnTT.rivB rrwTS a bottls. ! -