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THE .. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, . MONDAY EVENING," MAY B' 1905V
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Tba Journal eaa be fooad ea ul at the
- following plarre: - -
BOIMK. IDAHO H. tallar Co. W. B. hfo-
lnfvr"'
- " CHICAUO Poatofflo Kaw company. ITS Pear-
1 burn atravt. .
DKNVKU. COI.O. Kandrlrk Book h gtatlonary
rooipany, Bll SarantMntk atraati J. Black.
-- gUtraolb and Curtl atraata. -.--,
DUNSMIIU, CAL,. J. McCarTalla. -I
VJCMKAU. ALASKA Foatdfne Book .
KlKkia TV Van Now Naara aoBDaaT.
EOS AN0KLE8 B. T. Oardnar, M South
' Spring atraot; OUra a Uilw, ituft Sooth
"" , ' Spring atraat. . .
itl.s.iAl'OLia M. J. Karanaufb, B0 South
Third airret. '' 1 " 1 "'
KEW YORK CITT Brantaao'e. Cnlon aqnar.
"iueti nanrn Kaw eomtianv. - -
fc .AM-lUlara Hotar Waw- at, -meg to
stationery company, 1801 rarnum atraat.
-SALT LAKH ClTf Kanyoe Hotel Daw ftind;
Barrow Broa.. 48 Writ Harond atraat. . eoath.
ST. LOl'IBrhlUp Boeder, Old Loeuet etraeti
E. T. Jtt, soe Ollra atraet.
BAN FBANCISCO w. B. Ardlng, PaUc Botol
New aland, and 10OS Market atraat; Oold
" ainlth Broa.. 330 Butter atreet, and Saint
- Kranrl hotel; roster A Orear, Ferry build'
lu; N. Wheatley, tsoTaable new atand. est'
Der Market and Kaarnav trete.-
SEATTLk: Ralnlar Grand Mew aund; Baa Urn
r.ewa company
RI'OKANB. WASH. Jnbn W, Oraham Ce.'
TACiiMA, - WABH tttl THawe aompaayi
. Hotel Tacema, Kawe atand.
VI. KiHlA. B. C Victoria Book Iutloatry
VIATHIB , KtPOBT
-I'naettled, - ahowery- weather - or era 11 - tbl
' Morning In the atatea west of the Bocky moun
Ulna. l.laht to moderatalr bearr ralna fall
: generally during the aat Z4 houre throughout
. t'alianrnla, while llgbt, aratterlng abower oc
curred In tb ferine aorthweat. "At Portland
i le ralntalt waa eiuiuauleil by tlimiilei. THe
weather ln.lh -etatea -.at of. the Bocky
1 moontitiTi 1 renerally fatrreicept la the eoutb--fm
states, where llghta hewers are. raposjed.
' Mharp (mat and freesing "temperature ere rs-
orteu ma morning la tae Dakota. i -
The liuUratlau. - are -for con tinned eool. I
continues: com,
alunvary alh.t la tbla .dlatrlet during ta f
next Sd hour.
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TtAWWTmeT.H;f wsej,"
William Pawne. 2T, ead.faa. U. Ooodlng. SO.
Wedding Card.
Ingtoa bldg., cor.
W. O. Smith Co.. Waah-
roarth n WMQIngtoa at.
BIBTHS.
- JOHVgnx May J. to Mr. and Mr. Sylreeter
Johnson. 1 Eaat rirat treet. a aubtar.
Pt'HMIT May a. te Mr. and Mr. Sebaatlaa
Rebuilt, of Portland, a daughter.
- C0XTA0I0US DISEASZS.
tVArvrt.F.V Var.4. Mary Wadtley, S40 Ralelgb
- atreet. diphtheria. -SWKiKRT
May 5. Mrs. C. T. Bwlgert, 1083
Tburman atreet. diphtheria. -MARTIN
Mar S, -Tbomaa Martin, M Coach
sstreet, measles.
DEATH.
POLAND April 5.Marrt 8. Poland, aged hg
years, 2n Monroe atreet; cause, pnlmonary
tulwrculoaia. Hurtai at larrou, naanuigton.
. Cramatorlnm ea Oregon City car line, sea
-Sellwoodi modern, aclentlfle. complat. - Charge
Adult, H4; children, (2S. VUltors a. m.
to 6 p. m. PortUnd Cremation aeeoclaUoa,
lortlaud. Oregon.
- The
Edward Holms I ndertsklng eempasy.
funeral director and embalaier.
sao
I aire
treat. Tbone 607,
J. P. nbTey A Hon.. hneraflrectore and
enihalmers. corner Third nd Madlon treu.
-KHee ef eeunly enroner. - Telephone Mala S.
Funeral wreath and eat flower a (paelaKy
at Hoae City Greenbnuee. Tweatyacond aad
Kaat Morrutoo. opp. cemetery.
XXAX ISTATE IBABBrXMr"
Bn felling
et -at.
to William
Holl.
-He
S " Iost
U. W. ' Hill to N. E. Hill, andlrlded
1-5 Interest lota and 10, block 14,
ttallroad Rbor addition and other
- pntfierty 10
Hen Selling et al. to i. A. Brown.
. lot l Mock , Kern Park 100
Ben Selling to C. A. Allen, lota g and 10, .'
Mock . Kern Park ... . , S00
U. Hornby and wife to H. Smith, north
H lot if, block 4. aubdMaon Klrrrrlew
addition 12S
K. Mseliowell to A, Floea, lot and T,
nlork 3. Bnsedale 400
Uermsn Saslngs A Loan society to I A.
Deknm, kil l, . 7 end S,. block TT,
farter'e addition '8,000
Sheriff to M, ACaaey,- kit 8,- block 4.
Klnsel Park -. 21
Inreatment company to O. Boa, kit S
nd Id. block 4. Beverly 2AS
B. Anderson to N. Benson, troatee. kH..
tr, and 2d. block WasOand addition. . 10
. E. E. Christian to r. M. hrlellan. M 30,
block Id. Willamette llelgbta addition.,, J,
W. Hrhmeer to C. Howe, block 8.
Howe'a addition ,,,.... 1
A. MallHt to O. R. Addlton, lot 28, block
5, Arlet Park No. 8 80
II. Oatrrman and wire to -L. H. Boteer
lota 1 and 8. block 12B. ' Hawthorn
Park - 106
II. W. Schmeer to K. Hawkins, lots 8 sad.
'"" w . block 8, Lincoln Park 800
C. WMtmer and wife to A. K. Wateou.
IS and 14.- Moeh- 81, Bunny side .. 1.900
'J. W. Hyde te N. F, Noren, part M 8,
block . Oak Park addition 800
M Terwllllger and wife totTerwllUgee
Lend" company, andlrlded. H hit 4,
yeiTi.wk 15. city . 28,000
K. B. Msnaneld and husband to N. F.
s Koreas l"t S3, block 10. Tlltoa's ddl-
Hon ...A 1.278
K. H. MrKlnney to M. MeKleney, lot 14,
Mock 1. AIMn Hotnestrsd ..'7. . f. .'. -"00
Scottish. Amerlcsa Investment tcompany
'to V. W. Leadbetter efal., parcel land
hrglnnlng . at 3ntereectlon of Ta-lor
extended and eaat boundary line of A
, N. King donatloB land claim, city . , , 80,000
' V. II. Mlylh et al. to F. W. Leadbetter
et l.. parcel land beginning at the In
' lersectlon of Morrison extended and
- rest line of A. N. King' donation land
rlslm.. clt,r .. 1
W, M. mlth and wire to A. W. Hollls. '
' ter. To id, Mock T. William Aeenn
sddltlo ..... ,. .' .'.!...,,.. 2,000
. ej i
flat yonr Insurance , nd snstrscts t ,resl
. eat a Is from the Title Guarantee A Trust ao,av
pan j, .Chamber of Commerce blinding. ,
- BtriLDtira pekmitb. ..
CONRAD Mav SrVr fWag,- two. cottage.
I'nlon annus between Raatt t'4ay ukad Eaat
; Market alreeta; coat. tnn.
Oold .flows Into Ok-egon and around Ore
fqn at all times r year.
Fief erred Bsoiik Oaaned Ooods.'
Allen
Lewis"
Best Brand.
CARGO OF LUMBER c
FOR GREAT BRITAIN
La Fontaine to Tak First Ship
ment fdrnlteff Kingdom
- -In Five -Years. ;
MILLION FEET TO BE
PUT ON BIG CARRIER
American Bark Hecla Has Been
Chartered to Take Ore--e
gon Fir to Manila. "
A soon, as her freight beg Bis
charged the French bark "La Fontaine.
Captain Haumon, will begin taking lum
ber (or England; It will be. the first ship
ment of that product to be eent from
the Columbia river to the United Klng-
Idom for sbout five years. ,
The veeeel le under cuarie,rio oai-
f our.-. Guthrie A Co.; to whom her in
ward cargo was consigned. Captain
itaamon
says she is capable nf -handling Tit'Tl- kB,pintT up eteam. which
TuO0,O(JO-Xrtt. It W"tunu lnt measure for'-fiie-I5hg
iriuiiri,
first- lumber shipment that was ever
put aboard the craft; heretofore she- has
been carrying (rain on the outward trip
from - the Pacific coast. ; I Fontaine
was In Portland harbor last year and
sailed- from the Columbia river March
1, 1004.
Another lumber carrier, the American
bark ilecla. Captain Nelson, arrived this
morning from the Bay City. She has
also been chartered by Balfour, Guthrie
ft Co.. and will carry lumber to Manila.
For ur number-of years she . has been
engaged in the lumber trade, and the
captain state that she usually takes
out In the neighborhod of 1.200,000 feet.
Had the - weather- been favorable J she
would have arrived here a week ago,
but aha encountered a strong gale all
the wny up the- eoaat and the passage
waa lengthened out to IS days. In a
flay or two she will begin receiving- her
cargo at the Eastern ft Western mill.
'CUSTOM HOUSE FIGURES
Although Behind March. .
'Domestlo products valued at ST.40I
were shipped from this port In April,
according to the monthly summary just
Issued by Collector of Custome Pstter
son. The showing Is' a very favorable
one, ja compared 'With the preceding
months of the.year MArchj.. however,
stand at' the ' head Of the Fist with
ll.lll.B8S to Its credit. z.-zr
T'-rwceilrtw-'frrnw-clirtlew eni other
gourreg for the month gmounted-to.t3aW
..9S. leea by- about $20,000 than In
March. Thte le attributed to the fact
foreign port. A detailed account of the
traneaetiona la aa louowa: -
Number of veenele entered from" for
eign porta, li-.vesaela cleared for foreign
porta, T: veeaelg entered from domestic
porta, SSf vessels cleared -for domeatlo
I prirt. )t-r ntrl.f t nt m.h.nill.. for
duty, 118; entrlea of merchandise free
of duty,ll; entrlsg for-warehonse,' ;
entrleer far warehouse and transporta-
tlon, 1; entrtee for-eiport to adjacent
British provlncea, I; entries for reware-
- tcrge. - " 1 ; Sntrlee f rrm warehouse ; for
consumption, 80; entries from warehouae
tor transportation, 10; entrlea for Ira'
mmg.tgirsnpontirri wiihoiif apprau
ment, fSj Total number of entrlea ,of
all kinds, 251; number of entrlea for con
sumption- liquidated, 147;; en trie for
warehouse liquidated, 8; certificates of
reglatry granted, .2; certificates of jen-
rollment. granted, lleanae for jsoast I
ing traoe granted, i; Hceneee to-veeseis
tinder 20 tons granted, totsl number
of documents to veesels Issued. - 10
Value of exports Domestic,- $837,401;
foreign, - l(,ll(. ' Receipts from sll
sourcee Duties ..on Imports, 236.391.18
fines, penalties snd forfeitures, 862.27;
mlscellsneous - customs receipts,' 8260;
storsge, lsbor snd csrtsge, 81; official
fees, S28.80; toUl, 134.699. 96;. amount
of refunds snd drawbacks psld, tZ47.il
DISPUTE OF UNIONS.
OralnhandlTS and longshoremen Jran
blee Cans Delay to gerndeae.
Because the gralnhandlers insist en
trucking the wheat from the dock to the
ateamer's tackle and the longshoremen
declare they are entitled to the work,
the British steamship Ferndene is Idle,
and Just when loading operations will
be resumed Is conjectural. t
Longshoremen went to the vessel this
morning for the purpose of loading her,
but members of the Qrslnbsndlers' un
ion were there with trucks, and Insisted
that they would move the grain to the
shlp.Then the longshoremen returned
to their hesdquarters on thin side of the
fr-ftAAAsjwAiAi 1 1 i w, sxs
HAT
RACKS
r
Bigf stock rjust7'recerved,7
ft .
in nickel and . oxidized cop- a
f per. They are new and ar-
t tistic, and the price is from J
! 75c to $8,001
I nV
; JThebelorigin jtxtxy
home and office. Special
i Hat Rack., and i Umbrella
X Stah.iTc6mbined. "
- the
I J. K. GILL CO.
Bookiellera and
Stationers ,
THIRD AND ALDER
XxtA Things at "little Prices
I , . T I
,klslVsJssJt
river,' grid it Is,, said that o effort will
be made to place cargo aboard the vea
sel-unCU the difficulty is settled. . . "
- The dispute between the "unions on
this subject la of long standing. The
longshoremen tske the ground that they
have always trucked grain 'from the
dock' and put all veesels under charter
to carry cargo to the orient. They have
hn doing -II me th. work cm the reg-l
ular freiahtera . ODdrated by the Port
lend A Aalntte rMeamehlpompanyr but
the grnlnhandlers say they are entitled
to all of the tramps. At times the grain
handlere have Inatated on trucking for
the regular liners, btit th company gave II
the work to the . longshoremen, it s
"i'fated. riiTKir than aaaume
having. 1 he vessels put to long delays
because of labor disputes.
The exporters who are supplying the
cargo-are rery snxloua to hare the dlfvj
ftculty on the Ferndene adjusted. nq
it is probable that the unions wlU be
Induced te-griive at an. amicable under
stsndlng.
. . -TOLEDO IN HARBOR.
Headwind and Poor Tnel Cause Loss of
' ..Tims 'o Trip. " ;
Facing" a strong headwind for the
greater distance from the Bay City the
steamer Toledo reached port last, mgni
Ing short of fuel, she had to put Into
Coos bay. The ooal proved to be a very
a- mA um. a..Im.s hsd areait
time It required to reach the toiumois
river.. ... ' , - '
The bottbm of the huir is also said
to be In a very foul condition,, and tna
vessel .will be plsoed on the -drydock
end cleaned;- When thlg work hss been
completed the steamer will go on her
Inttlal trip to Grays Ksroor. n is
planned to have her make two round
trips a weekv
The Toledo Is slmost. new. havimt
been built at Bureka br the Fay Broth
ers lees than a year ago, They are at
Portland arranging tne neceasary de
tiia in aettlnr the . vessel started on
the route- chosen" for her.- Shlppere be
lieve that the owners will-be able to
build un a good trade with the ' local
and aray"s Harbor merchants. She .la
a fine looking little raf t, and when
nleanesl-.it la .i believed .ahe -wlll show
considerable epeed. She has spaoe for
the accommodation of 40 paeaengera,
a fuir carco of ereneral freight was
breuaht from San Francisco; It Is be
In a? dleoharsed at the Oak atreei
from which Sb will be operated..
ALONG THE WATER FRONT.
This .morning .the- steamer Bailey
Oatsert-moved down to the Willamette
Iron Steel-TroTksr where ThS Tinisn
ing touches to her new-boiler will be
made. It is belisved she wftl be resdy
to go out tm The Dalles run In a couple
of weeks. r . " ' , 1.. .
jjyith . big crowd of eicursronlsta the
stesmer sprervmader -t:
and return yesterdax
Thl afternoon the stesmer Alliance.
h'""T'-f tr the California ft J?regon
Coaat Bteamahio company, -will be placed
Ion the drydock at Bt. Johns-for-deanU
Ing and Daintlng. She arrived yesterday
4 morning from Eureka and way ports,
alrnoat n day late because of adverse
winds. : . i
John A.Tlum.' examlney of merchan
TITsb for " thvcBstomg-'Tlistf let of" Pon
TownaandV and J6hn-Maguire. Jioldlngia
similar poattloh at Ban.Fmnclaco,ar.--rfvetljr-inornliHrsrid
. reported for
duty 'at the sub-port on' the - fair
grounds. .
MARINE NOTES.
- Astrla,-r.y May.-fo bar report
Cape line down.. ' .. . -
San Franclaco, May 2. Arrived at 10
a. m. bieamer noinnis, iroro ronianu
and cosst ports,- for Port Loa Angeles.
" Astoria. Or.. May T. Arrived down
at -midnight and sailed at 10 a, - ra.
Steamer Aberdeen, for nan n-ancisco
and coast ports. Arrived down at I a.
m. and sailed at 12:45 p.-m. Steamer
Columbia, for Ban-Fnincirv-o. Arrived
down at 4 a. m. and sailed at 1:80 p. m.
Barkentlne Amelia, for San Francisco.
Arrived at S and left up st 10:40 a. m.
Steamer Whlttler,' from San Francisco.
Arrived at 1:20 a. m. and left up at 1
p. m. Steamer Toledo, from San Fran
cisco. Ieft up it I a, m. American
bark Hecla. . .
San Franclaco. May 7. Sailed at 1 p.
m. Steamer Oregon, for Portland. Ar
rived at 10 p. m.--8teamer Redondo,
from Portland. Balled Schooner Vir
ginia, for Portland. Balled at I p. m.
yesterday Steamer Francis II. Leggett,
for Portland.
GRAND CONCERT FIRST
"EVENTATFAIR GROUNDS
The flret epeclal event of any sort
at the Lewis and Clark fair grounds
wss the concert In the auditorium, at
tended by a crowd that filled that build
ing. No., admission fee was charged,
although Portland has heard many con
eerts efj'ss eweHi -tor-what are eww
sldered large prlcea. The program In
cluded orcheatral. selections, male and
female choruses snd solos by May Dear
born Schwab. Stuart McOulre, Big. De
Caprlo and Ethel M. Lytle.
The raising of the price of admission
at the gatee to 26 cents evidently had no
discouraging effect, as the grounds
were thronged all day.
The Oldsmoblle racere from New Tork
to Portland started their long lourney
this morning. Ths operators sre Percy
Megargle of Buffalo and Dwlght B.
Hue of Detroit,
Homer Davenport stsrts for Portland
on May 15 with his priceless collection
of birds snd animals. To commemorate
his leave-taking he gave a barbecue
yefcterday on his farm at Morris Plains,
having as his guests 0O or more dls-
tlnglusned rrlends.
SPECTACULAR FUNERAL
OF FRANK GUGLIELMO
The funersl cortege Of Frank Oug
I lei mo, who ' died on '-the scaffold st
Salem on Friday, passed through the i
prlnclpsi-streetg of-theclty yesterday,
preceded by a band. 'Solemn dirges
sounded aa the. procession wended , Its
war toward. Mount Calvary.
--The eorteaj -Included -De-'eprlo'e
Italian band, followed - by eight car
riages containing clergymen and mourn
ers. At St. Mlcnaers church, Fourth and
Mill atreets, Rev. . Fsther ' Alexander
OstelH preached a sermon In Italian
and then In English over the body.
After the services In the church the
procession pnoceeded. to the cemetery.
At the grave there- wsa friction be
cause1" ot the refusal of the grave
diggers to prepare the vault for' the sum
speilfted In the murderer's will. After
s6m wrangling a compromise wss
resrtisnf, "whereby . the digger removed
enough of the mssowy to permit the
Interment-.The vault- ie Still uncovered, f
The ' streeta were llrfefl with people
S the procession passed, snd men.
women- aniiJch ildren- peer4 , surlously
at the hearse. . '
tnreiva tin nisi
Examinations for the following posi
WeBcomme to Pwtllaiimdl!-
To - the
eilTtnlKirOT
May their stay witn us he pleasani ana promaDie, ana.ineir convenuon :nippy einujBucgcssiui -one. wa
extend them all cordial invitation to visit bur store and make themselves at home. We're at their dis
posal any hour "of! the. day. Especially would we like to have the ladies visit us. Our store is one of the
things they should spe before going home. Come any time V ; " ' '.-""y;.-. iJ"V''-
Special "TermsiSale
T
Bueies
RANGES
i-Wej have -MrenewecUour-apeclal
offer on Buck's Ranges. .We
-want every housekeeper to know
that we WILL DELIVER, and
set in your kitchen, WITHOUT
ANY PAYMENT DOWN, any
pattern of, Buck's Range. ; You
have the use of it 30 days before
commencing to pay for it. II, At
the end of that time-you pay $3,
and thereafter $1 a weekjintil the
account is paid.
$5.00 Down
Jhen $1.00 a Week
II " " '
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Welcome Welcome
0. R. C. glgl- 0 R. C. J
tions will be held by the Uhrfed Statee
civil service commteslon: Band leader.
In the Haskell Institute, Kansas, at a
salary of 1720 per annum) cable fore
man. In the signal service, at salaries
from IBS to 190 per month; engineer
and aawyer, In the Indian service, st
a salary of 1840 per annum; gardner.
In the department of agriculture, at a
salary, of 1720 per snnum; marine fire
man, quartermaster department-at-large,
at a salary of 1540 per annum;
malrorw-Indlan service, at- salaries from
1400 to 1720 per. snnum; repairmen,
weather bureau service, at a salary of
1720 per annum; scientific assistant, de
partment of agriculture, at a salary of
184410 VU-2L0 per snnum. and wagon
maker. In the Haskell Institute, Ksnsas,
at a salary M7 20 per annum.
Information regarding the examina
tions ma be -obtained upon application
to Z. A, Leigh, postof f ice department,
city. y, - .
Preferred Stock Oaaned Ooods.
AUn aV tjewls' Best Brand.
UNIONFISHERMEN "
., BREAK THE RECORD
1 : (gpeetal Dtopatrk teTae.l'osmal.) r.
trnlon. May .--t"hron broke the record
Saturdsy on the sue or trout caugnt
with hook and line from Catherine creek.
The first big catch was made by John
Ross, who landed " rour-pounar.
Bhortly afterwards Joe Wright pulled
out a trout weighing four pound's and
two ounces. Hslf sn hour later A. N.
Qsrdner hooked snd landed the father
of them all a nine-pound salmon trout,
82 Inches long the Isrgest fjsta of the
kind ever knowtr-to be caught from
Catherine creek with hook and line.
"X Thank the lord I
rrled Hannah Plant, of Little Rock,
Ark., "for-the reKlef I got fom Buck
lens Arnica Salve." It cured my fearful
running sores, which nolhlngielse would
heal, and from which I had suffered for
b yeare." It Is a marvelous healer for
vruta. burns and wounds. Ouaranteed
at Red Cross Pharmacy, Rlxth and Osk
streets, on the wsy to the poetofTlce.
26c, . , , - -.s
- Order of-Railwa
the whole
Refrigerators
Save Ice
. t ; :- ,
rrrWalls that are-sc4ut4-"Boa-conductorsiand.
a total
exclusion - of f heat - by air-
tight doors that, is what
you get with "The Glacier."
"Those two things mean that
your ice will - last - nearly
twice as long as in the or-jdinaryrefrigeratoril'Gla-ciers'are
goodto look at
built well and handsomely
finished, they look .well any--where.
We have them. with
zinc and porcelain linings.
Come see them.
$8.50 to $75.00
- i . . mm mm
SPECIAL
Teeth
- r EXTRACTING EXAMINATIONS CLEANING
FREE DURIIVO ALL THIS WEEK
The Boston Painless Dentists will give the lowest prices ever known
In PORTLAND for strictly hlgh-class dental work. Don t put It off. but -come
In at once. Good work at low prices, guaranteed r u" y'ar"' nM
made i. world-wide reputation, for the -BostgrPentlstsliMorrlsoiw--
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"Dther dentlsli come snd go, but The Boston Dcntlstt reifiala tRS Same
reliable, up-to-date dentlata. .
Boston-Painless-Dentists--
i itommiso bt,o. kszxb m tatc ajtd ou osTOTrxc
Hours 8:30 a. m. to I p. m. Sunday, 1:10 a. in., to 12:20. p. m. -
WOMAN HORSEWHIPPED
BY A JEALOUS WIFE
x 3 . ..
- 8pelal Dupatcb to The Joarnal.) .
Spokane, Vath.r Mt I. To bshore
whtpped In broad daylight on a business
street In Spokane la the fate to which
Nellie-Maud Bellr a -young artist of 22.
waa subjected Saturday evening. The
young lady had been out making calls,
when 1st. In the afternoon ss she. was
going down" Third avenue,-Mr, ilames
Mitchell with her son passed her In' a
hussy. Mrs. Mitchell alighted, took the
whip from. the socket snd turned to the
girl, who ran. tor several blocks and
y-Gonduetops I
city of Portland to our worthy friends of. the road. .
... 4T j ,a j3
SPECIAL SALE
Go-Carts
- Go-Cart buying is very
"easy for youthis'sprirrgri
We started the jjieason
wlth an attractive cut in
prices and we've kept, the
same reduction on these
goods .lever since. Of
course.lt has meant a big
cut into our profits but
that's your benefit. There
are still a few of these
carts left-rail in.- perfect
condition and up to date
in gear " and " furnishings.
If-you need a -Go-Cart,
now'a he 'tima to buy
economically."
25 "fo"40""
Per Cent Off
Extracting and extmlna-' '
tlon TstZB
SILVER FILLINGS.'... 35
.GOLD FILLINGS. ,....75
GOLD CROWNS.... ,93.00
FCLL SET .....93.00
BRIDGE) WORK. ,4.,. 93.OO
Reclining
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Free
then, stopped; The woman overtook'her
and gave her a beating 'In front of the
First Baptist church, exclaiming. '"Tou
will, steal ray husband, will jtouTL
Miss Bell says there la no reason for
Mrs. MltctHtssctlqn.
Aoroats the Stya. -
TronT The Louisville COurler-Journet.'
Alexander the Great. Hannibal. Julius
Caesar and Napoleoa Wer reading the
latest wsr hews.
"Bay. boys,", exclaimed Alexander,
"It's lucky for us that we didn't know
anything about the Jsps. ain't It nowT"
Bet yer life,' wss the ferverlt chorus.
Si they adjourned to the nearest bar.
NEW IDEAS IN - -
5 PORCH
TURNITORE
Don't wait until midsum
mer to get your porch furni-:
,t,yre. Cpmtnoy Jwhjleourl
stock- iove.wand complete.
"Choosing is 'good now and .
you will have no- trouble in
finding what ' you ' want.
Later -on you will have a
limited- selection and no"
such range of prices. - Here
are some, items of pricing. -
Old Hickory -
Chalra....,.f 1.T5 fO.OO
Old Hlokory -
Rockers.. $ 3.28 tb f 6.BO
Old Hickory
Settees...... $6.0O to f 25.00
-Old Hickory - - -
Tables 91.50 $6.00
Oak and Maple
.'" Chairs Sl.BO to SIO.OO
Reed Rockers . $2.SO to f 1B.OO
- Oak and Maple
Rockers $1.60 to flB.OO
Osk and Msple
Settees $6.00 to f 15.00
Osk and Msple
Tables...... 9S.OO to 915.00
SUMMER RATES
- - o. w. p. a t. 00.
Hotel Estacada
IX EFFECT fROat AFBIb BO.
tMlglng and Brrakfut ................. I 12s
Roum snd board per daj. ............... IM
Room and tioard per wssk... in 00
Moo in and board saw week (tire psrsoas). Ss.ou
flrealifsst m.mih.h..hi.i.mwm - -AO
Mincbeoa ......... . i.i,i..w,. -
Dinner .71 '
. ChUdrea-BSdav years asd set easts. kM z
A spedsl ticket, Ineladlng trellay trie ssd
dlaner, $1.78.
A apsdal tlrket. Including trollay trip
and en dar'S board. 8.8. ;
- Xtrkata oa sale at tb ennipanr' efflee,
mtST AJTD AU STBUTS.
Pboa or wrlM L. E. MARTINIS, ,sUsagri
Dr. B. E.
WRIGHT
The SUISalTtriO- .'
MITMI that -rf
in' usuif. vyvis-
tlons.
49Vs Wasbiagtoa
t,. oox. .. Seveatk.
Fearaof - mind . comes , from, .
peace of stomeah. It's easy to
make peace. . -Aw rmoy ,
pudding .la a 'delicious peaoe.
maker, ,Ven cauls a packsge.
AT ALL CROCSr.3.'
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