The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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, ; 1 Tinal arrsngements war completed
-l this morning (or tb chartering of Urn
' .oriental liner Chins Wo by tb Port-
- i land A Asiatic Steauashlp, company,
- word to this .fft, luvlnf been re
; Ivd by the local odtce from . San
FatDdacA Th steamer U bow 'lying
j at Bent Crua, and will eell either to
v dv of tomorrow for Portland.
j Tha deal haa bean hinRlnt Are aboift
: week, and tha manner to which 11
ended Is going to prov a dlsappolnt-
ment to a number of exporters. Ac-
cording to tha term of tha charter tha
vessel wlU only carry freight to Hong'
keug. the owner poelttroly refusing
.-' to permit he to lafc out any cargo
: for dspanese- portai It 1 inferred
from thla that 1 they did. not - care
- to aesum ny risk of the steamer be
" ln captured by tha wandering ftuaslan
i Seat.
Tha China We I owned by the China
,j Commercial ' Steesmhlp . company, oi
which J. V. C Comfort I general man
ager. Qt Into ha ha bean ply In be
tween Hongkong and Mexican porta.
Thirlng tha war the company ha re-
fralned from carry Inn freight' to
Japanese port. It t about tha only
Una operating from tha Pacli1e coaat
that baa adhered to emch a policy.
By not carrylnc irooda consigned -to
porta Jn tha land of tha mikado It la
" thouitht to be probable that the Chin
Wo will he forced to g out with cn-
tiderabiy lea than full cargo, Bha
. hits a dead welicht carry in capacity of
1 about 4,004 tons, but Tip to data there
la not more than 1.44 ton In eight to,
ba ahfpped to Hongkong. If no other
1 engagements ahould be mad for apace
n the atnamer, that will bo tha full
'amount which her car will comprise.
Fha la expected to reach hero about Oc
tober S3, four day In advance of the
time scheduled for the Aragonl to put
In an appearance from Yokohama. A
both "vessels will be her at practically
the seme time. It la thou ah t to be prob
ahle that conalderable difficulty will be
ntpwrienced to get any additional cargo
for her to take to China. A big por-
. tlon of the Aragonla'e cargo will clao
be consigned to .Hongkong.
Tha local representative of H. C. Bar-
- Tlaoo A Co. I of the opinion that thr,
' Russian warablp are again going 'to
frove menace to commerce frora the
aclflc coaat In the course of a very
short time, and for.that-rnon prophe
alt. that war rates are going to mate
rially advance. He baae hi prediction
on th belief that a part of the Port J
Arthur quadron will boo aacapo, and
ke says that the Battle fleet will also
' , be ahowtng up la thoae water at bo
blatant data. - ' .
'.' aww" psesssanw
4
"The Store Noted for the Beat
PORTLANDS "STYLE SHOP,?'
We never have. "Grand Openings' of the season here a great
X triumph ia always at the "Style Shop" an elaborate display Z
X of fine Colored and Black Jress Goods-and Stytisb Wearing X
Apparel for women and children. The time is her for fash- t
ionable Portland to honor her "Style Shop wUh many visits
1 of inspection and biaying."vV - y ' : f
NEWEST IN DRESS GOODS
- 'Tha Utest Weaves In Latest Color . .
X Much could be said regarding
in Dress Goods ; but you know
2 vite you to come and see them.
X many beautiful fabrics in the-
announcement, j. nis weca our
X tractive prices should interest
you.
X Colored Dress floods
Mien values ss tnese were
never before offered in this
? Cravenettes, 56 inches wide,
Tjxiorus, tan mu uiuwns.
vYard ........ .....fl.5
T 4fvincn imported .lDcunca,
i i
Djues ana Drown.
Yard ..fl.90
52-inch Tweed Tailored Suit-
ing, blacks, blocs and
' browns,. Special, :
yard ......... . .fl.47
62-inch Mixed Suitings, all
, the new colorings,
i Ysrd 81.00
46-inch Mixed . Zibelines,
a '- greens, blues and brown.
Yard .r. .75?
- f The New Suits ;
1' We will place on sale to-
4 niorrow for selling that day,
new laiior-maae duns,
J in the popular blouse, Nor
4 ! folk or 30-inch jacket, or me-
; dium long tourist effects,
plain or fancy mixtures, very
3 ', newest skirt, inside or box
; ; plaits, all eizes ; very exclu-
; sive styles.
', We show the largest as
; ; sort me nt of Suits at popular
prices to be found in the city;
every late style, all tiie pop
I ular cloths, more elegance
; for the money than usually
- foupd at the price. We have
i t mrrr aiA aoe
innn lur rwv, 7-r, o
825, f22.50t fl9.50,
818, 916.50, 815,
912.50 ami 810.'
Cravenettes X;
A swell line, latest styles and
vat prices that will caue
MM" Itlerna free with everv tl.0
atode Monthly, on year free with
vavat ST&T 9xot.xrwtTm hby
oosunm Tans
..
THE
PROGRESS
N.WALLOWA COUNTY
Wallowa, county flrat annual fair,
held mat week at Kntarprt. wa
lanal aucceaa and m likely to prove
a akrong factor in advartlatng the ooun
ty resource and-lndu- Oovenwr
Chamberlain, who returned ro "
prlae this morning, speak with enthu
slssat of ha remarkable dtaplay
hlblta abown at the raw ana oi
progreao which 1 being mad la h
development of the county.
-Th Wallow county fair w In
Itlated. I undaraland, with th Idea of
lnt noting tha people of tha county In
th Lewi and Clark exposition,"
th governor. "Tha purpoe la to In
sure an adequate display neat year of
tha county product. Thla I tha ft rat
county fair ever held In Wallowa ooanty
and It iumwu wa therefor all the
more Burprlain-- There wr fin ex
hibits of th frufta, cereal and vege
table reload tn tha county, and ox
aheea, nog, cattle and horses. Tnere
waa a big attendance and people cam)
from 10 and 0 mile my. Many of
th exhibits came front distant part or
the county, and there was an especially
fin display of fruit from Ch Burka
district, '
"The people at waiiowa w
all wll off. Nearly everyone owna na
own horn. The lntareta of the peopl
are dlvaralfled hot all of them eem to
own at let few sheep and hore.
I baltev that Wallowa w rebAiy toe
LOG AND LUMBER :
mm IS SMALL
There I lull lh th demand for log
and lumber at local mil and adjacent
logging camp. Portland and netghbor
ma mill nolnta consume a vast amount
rot log from th booms of tha logging
companle that are acafterea tnrougn tne
timber along th tream tributary to
th Columbia and Willamette, A mill
such tho Inman-Pouleen plant will
reduce a boor to carload of loga Into
lumber In single day. Tha big mill of
the Eastern Western Lumber company
at the foot of Twentieth trt haa
similarly larg capacity. There are,
others, including a larg mUl recently
atarted at Vancouver.
. Peter Connacher. manager Of .the Twin
Falls LiMKlna company, one of the sub
sidiary companies of the Weycrhauaer
Timber company, wa in Portland toaay
to confer with Secretary B. I Mc
Cormlck. who cam hare from Taooma.
The Twin Fall company ha logged
about S9.0Oe.000 feet till season In tha
neighborhood of Yacolt, Clarke county,
Washington. Not nearly all of thla crop
haa been sold, but tha logs are moving
about as usual Into the Portland mar
ket for this time of year. Tha company
delivering 30 car a day to U W
Vancouver eawmllL ' ,
took Oaamsd wood.
Allan and lewt' Beat Brand.
!
Goods at the Lowest Prices."
these new weaves and colorings
that they are here, and we m-
It is impossible to describe tha
limited space of a newspaper X
attractive unco, wixn utcu t-
38-inch Mixed Suiting, both .
- in Tweeds and, Zibelines.
Special, yard ...50 ',
New brands of Wool Wsist- ;
; ings, at, yard. ...... -50e ;
i See Third street Windows. .
Black Dress Goods ;
Ko store on the coast carries J
, a larger or Dcticr asnon
. ment of Black Dress Goods
than this store.- No store ; ;
'carries the quality and sells '
at such prices as wtf.- In ', '
' Black Dress Goods, as well ; ;
. as other lines, we excel.
Our new fall goods are all
j in and we are quoting
.. prices from $3.50 a
yard to ,50t I
vou to wonder how cheap.
We have ,them at , $25, X
, $18.fi0, $15, $18.60 V X
and U.'.fH
New Tourist and Street Coats 1
, Every express tha past X
week brought us the newest
ideas in Street Coats cov
ert, cheviots, Venetians or X
broadcloths, 30 to AO inches X
long, the new tourist effect,
also blouse and long coats in
tan. We have them from
810.50, 812.50, f 15, Z
817.50, 825 and f35
.-v 27-Inch Coats
Half-fitting back, in all the X
new shades of tan, brown,
blues, black, in-heavy and t
, medium weights, in the X
new mixtures and Meltons i
;' and Kerseys. Tomorrow J
' our prices will be ,$18.30, X
' tin a-a av Kt te Va .,
$9 and $4.50 j
nurahaae.
vnry K purohsaa.
ttooD rTosa nt rata crrr. . .
awo c oaajwon.
:
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAK O.
IS MADE ; ,
rioheet county pt capita In the tTnfted
gtataa. All of th principal towha. Jo-
seuh. Bnterprtsa. Lostliie and Wallowa.
are prosperous and appear ta do a big
busuivea. Their trade extends back 0
and 7B mtlaa. and th cattlemen, fro it
raiser and farmer com long H
tanea to buy their supplies. The
aaunty need, moot of all. railroad com
munication. Tli aieareat railroad point
I Klgln. from which all euppiWe wr
sent In by freight wasnna.
"The Wallowa rtvr and Wallowa iHkt
furnish a magnificent, supply f wa'
mr both nower and lrrtaatlo. 'I
lavtl of th lak to much higher than
that of tha river and the time will come
when the water of th take will bo
used to irrigate hillsides and other land
that cannot be upplid from th river.
Tha level of tha lake oao anally ba
rstsed 0 or 60 feet by damming the
outlet, and this would create an laex-
haustibl aupply for Irrigation.
'The people of Wallowa county r
deeply Interested In the construction of
to Celllo canal nd th portage road.
Their wool la In demand In thla valley
and I am advised by one of the growers
that It costs them IS hundred to ship
the wool to Elgin end thence to Port
land. With an open river they eouid
shear their sheep over Bear th gnake
river, where there t pasturage during
the bearing' aeasoa, and the wool oould
then be sent by boat to Portland, t
much la than th present eot."
BELIEVES JILTED
: LOVER IS GUILTY
soaiTTA wm, vow
x. nun, suan suur mammo
BAxan to sum anraavajrow ov
rxrmm an sossv owmr vsroois
roJiTaau. voaxnov ucaTTXiT.
Two week ao, neeordlns to local po
lite, a Jilted lover wrote to Mia lrtta
Ward of Catlln, who wa attending
cliool at BUenaburf, Waab.. and lned
the nun of af. H. Keller, to whom the
young woman wa nftn;ed to be mar
ried. Th Utter was written on paper of
tha Easutnd hotel of thla city, and etated
that Kelley waa lit In hospital 1 Port
land and deal red thai she com to e
him:
Th youn woman earae Immediately.
With her was another youn woman, and
they reached the city lata In the evenln.
They went to lodina;-house, where
they secured apartment and then went
to dinner. On their return from dinner
they were unable to find their room
They bad ft cent, and apent th areater
part of the night aearchln for the place
for which they bad paid. 8" hey were un
successful in their efforta, and finally
apent the last half dollar for another
room. They arose early the neat day
and renewed their search. Without food
they want to various lodin-houeee, but
again failed. Late In th afternoon the?
appealed to polloe ofnear, to wnom
Mia Ward told her etory.
' A youn man bad asked her to marry
him, she said, and she had refused. Sh
told- him sh waa engagea to another.
Then b began to torment her In various
way. After visiting th vsiioo hospi
tals and finding that Keller had not been
confined In anr Of them, ah at ted to
th police that aba believed her jntea
lover had written th letter simply to de
coy her to the city. She gave bl name
a Baker. Kfforta to local hlxa sine
that Um have been futile.
Keller and the young woman war' to
have been married laat Monday at Kelso.
He arranged for a Means and other de
tails ware completed. He started to
drive to the borne of a friend In th
country Sunday afternoon, and wa seen
no more until Friday.
HI disappearance wa a mystery, on
Friday several hunters were led Into the
woods bv the ttecullar actions of their
doss and found Kelley bound end gagged
and In an unconscious condition. He
haa not yet recovered sufficiently to re
cite th details of bis uperlanc, but
whltecappar are said to have perpe
trated tha dead. oa n aaio, wa
dreesed Ilk a woman, '
Not to be thwarted uy tne worn 01 m
assailants of her lover, Mia Ward went
to Kalama and secured the license that
had been made out for Kelley. Th
groom was confined to hit bed a tha re
sult of hi treatment at the hand of tha
whltecapa.
The wedding wa perform eo at tne
hotel In Kalnma yesterday. Only a few
Intimate frlenda were prseent. He i
till nimble to give a clear account of
th outraa. end by aome It Is hellsved
that he fear further punishment hi
case he reveal the Identity of his ,as
satlnnta.' Officers of amreral counties ana cine
are already working on the eaae, but ef
fort r to locate Biker hav been nnavan-
lna It Is thought that Kelley waa eith
er rendered unconscious by hlowa on tho
head, and conaetjuently doe not know
the perpetrator of the need, or na neen
Intimidated by threat and 1 afraid to
tell all th clrcumetHnoes.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
' SCHOOLS GET MONEY
Tha annual apportionment of tte
chool money ha fef made by County
fluoerlntendent R. F. Roblnon. There
are !t.7 school children In Multnomah
county. Each district receives $1.61 for
each pupil In the district Th follow
ing are the ' apportionments:
District No- 1 (Portland;, ?3.t;
district Na. S, 4T.4i diatriot No. S.
$88.13; dtstrlct No. 4, I8S1.CC; dlatiict
Nn. C. ll.17S.ftl: district No. f. MUi
district NO. 7, 61.01; dlatctct ' "No. 1.
SS.3: district No. t, 174. vfl; district
Na 10. tl21.IT: district No. 11, 111.12;
district Na 13. l?.U; district K. 11.
I11S.4C; district No, 14. liel.04; dis
trict No. 1. S74.0; district No. Is.
l4t.7S; dlatrlot No. IT. I90.K; district
No. IS, SRGSS9; district Na It, S40.H;
district NO. f, $244.71; district No. 11,
$31.14; dtstrlct No. S3. $3.7l; district
No. . t:i.H; district No. 34, IST.ST;
district No. 9$, 4.40; district No. Jfl.
9141.41; district No. 37, ISS.M; district
No, 2ft. $.; dlatrict No. 29, $2S.H;
district No. 10, trt.7fl; district No. 11.
$63.13; district No. S3. $171.18; district
No.- Sl.-MT.03; district No. 14, 151.10;
district No. 3t, $t.i district No. is,
He.OS; district No. 37. $90.1; district
Na $1, SH8.Ce) district Na 11, $C01;
district No. 40, 1601. wi; district No. 41.
$tl.Sl; district No. 41. I1J7.1I; dlitrlct
Na 43, HI 61; district No, 44. It. 16.10;
district Na 4$, $83.11; district Na 4.
$41.U district No. 47. $204.47; district
Na 41, S77.37; district Na M. $41.31;
district Na CI, 111.62.
Joint districts District Na - 4.
$2lS.S3; dlatrlot No. . Sil.19: district
Na IB, t'Jl.JS; district No. 13. $3V.1;
distriet Na 43, $107.17: district Na S3,
$t.t$; district Na 43, $lS.ll; district
No. 47; $.; district No. TO, SUCI't;
distriet Na IS. Mil; 4itrit No, 4.
-2 ,
AY
OREGON FYTLIANS
'ARE GETIK5 BUSY
ifl ii mjusmsi fob
AjnruAx ooimmoi
bowjt at rata m saoas-cttt
sa rrnaa wmav saunni
FBCaf va VTMM sTVATS. .
a" if
lown 'by' tk - awabor. where th
wave and the rain droiw are both doing
the plah act just mow, Oregon's Pyth
ian will assemble thla evening. Orsnd
lodge officers are gathering In full
strength. Discussion 1 on relative to
proposed leglsletlqo Every Indication
Is that this will he on of the greatest
session of th Knight of Pythias grand
lodKe ever hold 1 Ui state. - '
The first election of grand lodge offi
cers under tlis new rule permitting any
ellsibls knight being taken Croat Ute
floor to any position In th lodge will
ba held dot "year, . Seniority ha pre
vailed in the paat after an officer had
passed th position of inner guard, beet
yisir th grand lodge dacldod that the
grand chancellor or any offloar under
aim might be taken from th floofv Th
result Will be a lively s Kir ml -fa while
el set Ion is on. In the past thar wa
an oDDortunltv fur but oaa eonteat that
being for tb grand Inner or the grand
outer guard office a all above that were
merely promoted. (Irand trustees were
nhosan from retiring graad chancellor
rank the grand chancellor stepping
down being In line for a truataushlp.
Supreme representative -choaen only
from the list of past grand chancellors
have len a rule lctd In th order
of service a first officer of the do
main. '
Kick benefits and fnneral .payment
will probably be taken up this year.
At the last session of the supreme lodge
a statute waa enacted making It op
tional with grand lodge whether any
alck benefit should b paid. Prior to
that time a benefit wa compulsory.
This year th Oregon lodge will have the
rlsht to prescribe a compulsory Dene-
fit, abollah th compulsory benefit, or
leave the matter optional with eubor-
dlnat lodge. This question 1 exelt-
tua much interest among th members.
sa it has among all fraternal order, and
ft seems probable that bene fits win ot
left- optional with aubordinat lodge
tn all cases, they being allowed tfi pay
when they desire, and In such amount
as th individual eas require.
There 1 aoarcely a lodge la th tt
not represented. Grand Chancellor
Waldman of Portland, Urand V ice-Chancel
ler I. 14. Curie of Albany, Grand Pro
late M. F. Davie of Union., Grand Maeter
of Exchequer J. W. Ualonejr of Pendle
ton. Grand Keeper of Records and Seals
JU. R. 8tlnon of Salem. Qrand Master at
Arms O. C. Hosier of Portland, and
Grand Outer Guard D. Boynton of Baker
City, wer among the early arrival
Vmatllla's big delegation of champion
order worker was headed by James
Gwinn and B- E. Kennedy. Bskr sent
her veteran, "Dad' Boynton, with minor
Hs-hta. Union ba Dr. Lincoln at the
head Of her stalwart a. Past Grand Chan
cellor Bratiahaw of Th Dalles staaaa
foremost among th Waoo knight. I
R. Btlafon la tb leader of th Marion
crowd. Clafaop 1 holding her delega
tion at Astoria to Joint th excursion
when it roll in this evening. Jackson.
Jnstmhlna Linn, Lane. Douglas and
other outside counties are represented In
fores. Multnomah, always strongest in
Knights of Pythias gathering, ha the
rsnd chancellor, grand master at arms
and Sunrame Representative W. M. Cake
In the throne, be Idea, a host of minor
Ughta .
Tomorrow evening S born ing sands
ot Khorasaan will b crowed by more
than half a Hundred tyro. They have
been gathered from ll parts of th
state, tegffed and marked. The bunch
of workers representing th Knight
of Khorasaan promls the tyroa the
event of thalr Uvea, and If they aurvive
the burning sands, th Jungle and Wild
of ifnknown land await them.
Th big sscurston will leav at 7
o'clock thla evening, by which time most
all tb delegate will hav reached Port
land. ,
MAKING READY FOR
WALLA WALLA TRIP
The passenger dertment of the Ore
gon Railroad Navigation Co. has
taken hold of the Work ol securing a
Urge delegation of Portland business
men to attend the Walla Walla fair on
Portland day, which occurs n Thurs
day of this wek. About 1W names or
probable tourist have been turned In
by the ehambw of oemmero. and of
the considerably more than 100 will
go. It 1 hoped to awvll the crowd to
fully 160, which will fill flv or six
extra Pullman sleeping car. Ttfeae
car will be attached to the regular
train leaving portland Wedneadny even
ing t 4:1 o'clock. Th travVlers
should get their supper before start
ing, as there will be no dining car on
thla train out of Portland. Th train
will arrive at Walla Walla early Thurs
day morning, and the Portlanders may
occupy their berths until their usual
time .for arlaing. The cars will be slue
racked at Walla Walla, and kept there
for the return trip Thursday evening,
leaving Walla Walla at 11:30 o'clock
and arriving In Portland at I o'clock
Friday morning. The fare wilt be $C for
tb round trip. Including PuUmsa berth
for th nttr trip. ,
NEW YORK JUSTICE :
VIES WITH CHURCHES
. (Joerasl Special Servlee.)
New tork. Oct. 14 Justice of the
fPac John C. La Fsui herlw of Belle
vllle, N. J.. I probably the most enter
prising man In the marriage buainess
la th country. Couples who go to him
are not units In a stuffy lrttle office,
but In appropriately equipped quarter.
A floral bell hangs sbove an alcove. The
couplea enter the reofn ceremoniously
through rear door from a reception
room, while Miss Cora I Ffeucberle
play a wodAlng march, ' whll Mia
Leonora Ayre. th- 'squlr' grand
daughter, act as a flower girL
Constables are reaiy at all times to
perform tho ofdree of ushers, and one
i ready to be best nan If necessary.
There is, si ways a bouQuet fur ths
bride and after the ceremony 'Hquira La
Kaueberl pronts th newly-married
ooupl -with a gift, ofteh a handsome
parlor lamp or duck. ' . - '
XUff Farnw ANOIaTTaD.
i (Inornal averlal aVrrkt.)
Kcha. ServU. Oct.. 10. Klny peter
was anointed her yesterday. After
high mass had been eetebrsted in the
morning the king was forma 11 Invited
to anointment rA tHe bishops. He laid
airte hi royal- em We ma and a ler the
ceremony wa oonducted to th sltar and
partook of communion, after which he
retnrned 1 AIM thron and ru.md th
royal garb, , .
EVEX1NG,
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Woodard, Clarke & Company
'A ' Ca Rorh mt Hnm
jm L7wu s-e
How refreshing and strengthening. Our
. 0 .
Dnrifli SPr l
CaC'Jiiw sw4l h-Jll 4-
Is th pur evaporated product of th
oceau don't cinftmnrt It with so
called sea salt scraped from the alkali
Inkus of California or the rock salt of
ths middle states. FaeUto Sea Ball
has the modlcinal qualities of sea
ia wjt
valua
nulne-
tsr. Without wnica U is pi no v
w. lis mirifv ana sen
ness. we pui n uij i "ivt
stid ttoxe bearing our name.
tdnall Sttcka .
C pound boses ... . . .gs
1,-bn. Ky
Tooth Brushes
At your own prlc this week.
Extra values for this week, regular
43c Iwq, 40c and 40c fur
7c I2C I6C 19C
fin . BotU asT Walt' Tooth
Powder with say IS Tooth rush.
Wa guarantee our Tooth arcane
.. and will always replace ay found
defective. . t . ,
We Buy Toilet Paper -
in Carload Lots
Thaa prtoes are lower taam ma
wkjffltanlt kiai efcarg 4h dealer)
Speclul. per do.
"NKRO," T-ouac roll ....
6AN1TAS. 4-0" nee roll- '"S
"400,' 1.D00 sheets eve
"YVOOIH.AWR. ive -2"
"PILOT." square. 400 sheets. .. .SB
TII.OT," Square, 804 sheet. .40
"DELTA." squares, 40 heets. .T3
KLONDIKR. aquax. 1.000 "heeta S
AsepUc, extra floe, 1.009 heet..ai.as
This Is the Time
Whan you ar ape to catch oold, and
pvg, cansht one. It's apt to. stay aU
winter. Kali ww 09 mi , .
Woodlark
Bath Cabinet
Have one In rdur room and abJoy a
Turkish, thermal or medicated vapor
bath at any time at coat of only 3
Thla Cabinet will prevent overfat
nass remove 10 pounds a month'
pleasantly and without dieting.
; Varee Stylae CH Oood.
; 53, 98, 52 V
Too can always aavs money and
four trunk line and" ten extension. ,
Woodard,
9
Popular. Priqe Druggists V V: ;- ; v'c'uS '&:T-.
OREGON ATTRACTS
i EASTERN CAPITAL
AOBsrv ttsaxx? avaurataara aaav
rra arAra oosTaxDamat.a as
TxaTiajjro txru. avxtaosr sats
xCAjrr Wax or KOxnrr amm oosc-
"Oregon ha been getting 'some good
advertising la the east, but those wheat
shipments did the business, sdld Col
onel R. C Judaon today.' Ke ba Just
returned from a trip to Chicago and
other' points, on a trip combining per
sonal matterstWlth business. He went
to his old borne la Minnesota, and thu
to Omaha to visit his son. 'He paid a
visit to a slckvbrother at Chicago, who
la connected with th army, and who
ha arranged to com to Oregon next
year to build up hi health. '
"They can't find a place on th globe
that I better than Oregon for th gen
eral health," 1 the verdict of Colonel
Judson. - '
He wa successful in hi business mis
sion, which wa to Interest some new
Industries snd lnduo them to com
to Oregon end locate. He found on hi
trip that Oregon 1 now being noro
talked about thaa ever before la tha
middle states.
."There ar many of ths gnbd bualnea
men '"f thoa states discussing Oregon
a a place to come and live and Invest
money," h says. "A few. year ago the
talk was all Washington, and now It
1 Just much or mora for Oregon.
Tli wheat that we sent to Duluth,
Chicago, St, loufs and other points
clinched th arguments that had" been
aent out la th form of advertising,
and ha made deep J repression. I
talked with many business men tn the
course of my journey, and neasly all
Say that they ar coming to the Lewis
and Clark exposition," . - -
COURT ORDERS, HER
TO VACATE PROPERTY
: - ""m
El lea Shepherd, falling t vacate a
houae and Idt 1 UrMlllan' addition t
th "city, tn accordance with a decreo
of the circuit -enurt. entered July 14.
confirming their aula, flogu A Wilbur
applied to th court thla morning for
a writ of assistance. The sliersff i
Instructed In an vdr Signed by Pre
siding Judge Oeorsv to plao thei plain
tiff ln the cane. Ira, Iucy and Oscar
Shattuck, In possession of thw preperty,
rrra suwatm to ooaaaaaa.
Th Portland chamber f eommarc
will hav Ave representative in At
tendance at th trans-Mississippi Con
gress, which opens nsxt week at ' St
Louis. The last delegate to bs ap
pointed, a at. ' Mears, departed yester
day for tit. Iiola Other delegates In
attendants will be I It Kern, 11. Jen
nings, Kdward Cannon and J. Annand.
Tom Rb-hnrdaon will rprant th Com
mercial lub. 1
. Jaleswomai Waptcl
-On w'ho Is custored to- tseUIng
women's avlt. aklru and all ready-to-wear
goods., Must be thoroughly experi
enced. None other considered. . Call at
onoe. 0. M. ue, ' ' '
After all if a question of quality
wheu buy
heu buying drug or having yuur
prescript!.;
wormy baby foods are dear at auv
pnWK promise you a saV.
iNii in money on every purchass you
make at our tora Every arilcla w
upply. whether lr ave cents or ap
som Baits or proscription Involving;
ynur life and health. IS THO BKsT
that the world can furnish or money
buy. We haven't servey forty years In
i tha drug trade for nothing, and aW"".
"'U. nerrr nd "know how" are i
script Ions, our dispensing case 1
"wid bpon" n secret, no substitu
tion, no commisslone. no favorite ,
and our nrioe are right. v
They aerr indicate the way we
ww and hoU! our trade Bvery ar
ola we Ball 1 genuine and th best.
ALsortwnt Cotton, pound, rolls... .gu
Dli-keiiaun's Wttrh Ilase
el. pint... '.it
Ttxhliiir Hrwla Knirllah. nouod ft
Kpsom fialts, pound T
powdered Borax Mul Tam
puckage , e
Powderud Busrar Milk, pound S3
fifinp Bark, package To
Mtxnd Bird Bead, pound ..
Carbolic Acid. H pound ?..lo
Bttldijti Pow iters, box ...... .Ho
Bay Rum. half pints ...... .1
faom Water, half pint 1
Wa gnsrte tb parlay f nty
raaa. ' t
Wm Seepl stay That - , f -
rntr ?t. a nnn s?t& .
f -
Sroa V -
They know by rorlao that oar
price a lower than bargain -e oon-
ar stook. Wa bay from tb uaanfaa
tursrs Bare are some-ladiaetorsi
Lyoni xoo in rosoer ,
Frontllla . . ,......,...-14o
Mennen'a Tatcum ..,..,(...,.13
Pure Cod Liver Oil .
I scarce and high; much offered 1 -chSD
arade of fish oil. and ha no
medicinal virtu. We aruaramee our
cod llvor Oil to b pure NorjM
"E"Uv"""J t,,i.r,.:V-
certain cur for chronic dleaoa, a
bullder-up of tha health. '
f'WoodiMt-V' Pure Norwegian Cd
A.iver'ii, in pini iwuwi..
In stone Jug, protected from light
and air TS
Woidlark'r fhocolat Emulsion, rel
ished by children, an, elegant prep
aration, pint bottle
TVoodlark Win of Cod Liver Oil.
aromatic and appetising ,S5o
With Peptn Manganat of Iron, for
thin-blooded peopl SLw
PURE UQU0R3
- Aa4 aaaTtiis
Liver OIL In pint bottles., MO
""' . Quarts.
Walker's Canadian Club . .:. .. Sl-Q
McBrsyar's Cadarbrook (bottled In aa -bond)
................... .S1.1S r
Ptsher' Ry .........,...t fl.l0
Pe war's Special BcOtcb fllS
Muskingum Valley .S1.1S I
Old Cabinet Blend SO
Welch' Qrapa Julc (pint Mc..4M
Martell 3-Htar Brandy ......... .81.73
Inolr's Cognac ...Si-
California Port and Sherry.... . .S3
Crystal Rock, Tly and Tola. ., . . .SS
JARDINIERES
Louwalea Jardiniere, th
.. ware, band decora lion. 88, SXOa, SI
get
Tb
the best here the only drug stor with a complete
only gtor receiving Canadian monsy at full valua-
Clarke &
JUSa SLAaTT SarVA-
&IBV &ST34S nWaaSXSBB ' STY
CrtTDDBaT XPOaUaVxV 088 A.
smoxxaKATai.T sao.ooa -:
- (Jearekl Special Serrie.)'- ,
Colorado Spring, Col., Oct 14. Fire
early thla morning destroyed tha Norria
house, an of the older hotel Of Kanltou
Springs, six miles from' here, and th
Barker house, another hotel adjoining
It wa aaveeT only by herol effort ' -
- Both hotels wer two-story structures
on the pottage plan, built of wood and
rendered highly inflammable by age.
Th fire, whloh la supposed. to have
started In tha kitchen . of th Morris
bouse, spread so rapidly that th rive
of 49 guest wore endangered before tney
oould be aroused or carried t place of
safety. Time and. again flame broke
out In th Barker house, which bad a
oommodation for 190 guests, but th
firemen, by devoting their entire time to
It, suooeeded la preventing It destruc
tion. It wa considerably damaged. .
Th two hotels were of the mlddKt1
class, and numbered among their guest a
many invalid, some of whom ware con
sumptives. A all were compelled to
tske pa flight lh their night clothing "or
were carried out by firemen In an un
prepared slat of garb, It Is feared sev
eral death will follow th attendant ex
posure. Vour of the victim of the fire
ar this afternoon in a preoariou condi
tion. Th fire loss t approximately tKO.004,
ndt including th dataag t .the Barker
bouse, where considerable expenditure
will b nocasaary for repair t
Ko vacant house la Morn. -
KSJRIS HC2SE JS v-
Mmm BURNED
smTsm sioTgsi AMOzarxra waa
You don't bear much about sympathy in dentistry. , P6 you?
People Usually speak of dentists as cruel and calloused to the
pain they Inflict. That is because our methods have not been
tried. We are so confident that we can operate successfully
without pain Ln any instance or under any conditions that
we ask for' tT close investigation of our methods. As to the
durability of our worjc, we invite investigation also.
Dr. B. Wright's Dentai Offices
"; M&yi Washington Street, Cornet Seventh.'.:' ;
"; ; Offlo Hour J a. a, to I p, nt. Sunday f a. m. to p. u.
t. PHOKsl MAIN 3114. Fse aVeaaxxmaal.
Branah Offla ttsualoff BuikUnf, talsm.
The
Perpetuated Palms
never fade or dl
-rocu
mire no at ten-
tlnn-rgr alwaya fresh and atuac-
Uv.
ComDsreAhese- orloes . with, th
green house plant, which ad i)a'
taAt car. ....
Our Palm ar all potted, e ,
This, ;
Spirt
: Gas i
Alcohol
Lamp
Will boll a pint of water In IS mln
utea Burns without a wick. Uses
" wood alcohol. Gives lntejis heat 1
and can be easily regulated., epe
. clsi prlc this weak. .,.......
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4slpbon
xchapga.
Company
Established 1864
Mak Tour Horn Beautiful.
a. -. .11,
' J$ '. ST j' Avv "lngth 1 . .1 .
fi 1 j fff la lnchw of I ..V
Vh': -If vr:. if : :i-
, 1 ; ? - : g ) a 4 -
;s h I 10 14 I , .40
it 4 : 14 14 1 .79
I -IS . -76
lit i n im j? i-tji 1
aaaj .11 . ai.-V' -i--
THAT SQUARE OFFER
fdenalS Oaaao tev Peovle With 3ra
saaaaat ss. for If uss wsashers, .
Sebeal and 8aw4kay atoawola, ' Vay
K xaesnat. Tea Oeata a Say. V
, fl- -a ;..
' Square piano ar considered by om Y
people aa rather "out of style." They .,
are a Uttl out of data. It Is about IK 'i.
yeara sine th laat aqitare planog were
manufactured. But thousands of lb
old-tlm elegant instruments hav re
mained In usp during many years and -hav
given entire satis faction. ;;
Ther I a great accumulation of these
square pianos at our store now. They '
are not all of them faahlunabl fnetru
ments: but they are good, and possess
ths sssentlal of a fine piano; that la, re-'
liable action and
ourltr
or tone.
Thar have all been
cieanea aitd poi-
Ished, so that thy are really very h&itd-
aoma andV Will liroW a great satisfaction
In families who own their own homes, 1 ;
ssneclally tf there r children wh
take music lessons snd do a great deal:
of practicing, for there m nothing mot
reliable In ton Ltban . the aubstantUM.
old su.ua re a .
Ws must get rid of them quick. Tha
flpac Is badly needed for our fall ship
ments of sletrant new Instruments now
arriving. vVe are therefor offering' '
them at these little prices:
Hallet Davis, light rosewood
444: worth 3100. v
A very fine Jiuild. 4; worth 3115. -
Stelnway, in dark roaewood, caa. 1
gplcndld tone, 349; worth 1174. f.
One of the Jenneys A Son, also cased '
m handsome rosewood, CIS: worth $150.
A Coll oed t'ollsrd for C64, and an
other en for the ame prlc. Both are '
In One shap and worth double th
price asked. .
tied ler. a very pretty nt too, fox SIS.
Lynch, only 140. .
One of the good Old Cbtckerings In .
a-Tneewood cnae. for 139., ,
EmerMHi. $44. . ,, ':s-t ;y .
Jacob ZBCh, 349. ' 1 ' " '
And last, but not least. Stein way. CtO: -Derker,
190; Kimball, . Eaoki and all
worth C300 apiece, cash.
Csll early and make your e)eet)on,
Tnu are aofng So gt a bargain, no tnal- t
ter which you tak. To make It an ob-.-J
Ject. we'll not split hairs about pny-r
menta Ten cents day takes choice; '
aom will go for 49 cents a week, Rllcra
Piano Mouse, 841 Washington atretl,
Corner Park.
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