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V THE . OREGON. DAILY JOUIWAU PORTLAND, . FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 12,1SC5." 10 RzmnaunnniniiimunBnnniiiiuin Should 6ee our new tan - Oxfordswhich.we; are V ' fooud TO Sty, nave Uiauc us uiuKiiieea as a maun1 hi ' this particular line. Our shoes have the cut, style and dash peculiar to themselves that make then superior and pre-eminent when compared with Qther -makesr-We-havc-no- trouble -ia-Btting themost; " ; exacting feet" and, the price Ever since we began our campaign of 8 I . furnishing an absolutely.. GOO D SU IT FP R Great Special r " 7 - ...1-.. ' I . - : J ... 11 M . , ( J'-.-..-.' - g v." - ."."V- ) - T--W' S 3 '. Will appeal tof your . Si For evening our high be just the ' thing; they s SWELL. . We wulwith B g I . , ,' - v Those wishing a better grade win find the NettletdnSiGOanH3! i ,;$6.00Shoesii OF EXTRAORDINARY .VA An LJnusual Stock- of rPrctty s :v Snduyni&Valton--i 5 MEN'S SHOES 270-Washington-Strcct- . i,r, . - . ,1 Hiixai:iiaaiiiiiMiiiiiiiiHiiMxnaiiini Walter Park es Has Been Making Mile of Photograph of "' ' Portland Pupils. , f BIOCRAPH WILL SHOW THEM IN FOREIGN LANDS Is Recognized as an Expert and . Will Start Film Manufac- "7r-';tory Here. "T "Walter Parke of Chlcaifo, one of the .moat expert blograph photographer In the world, and one of the originator of moving pictures. I here" for the piirpoM of photographing the " rhool Zchlldrtn: la taalrcalUthenlaiPTarolHt' lor tne acnool exhibit for the Lewi and F tteee ptturea wl 1 1 I D1 3 . Dalles aF4eWP: pocketbook most -decidedly. grade patent leathers would art,8trictlyspeaking,: pleasure show them to ypur LUES. : - Hosiery : EXCLUSIVELY.. only, but will be aent to all parts of the Vhlieff SUle,an to rofelgri itfoup- "uhe of the' most beautiful and ln tertlng hlght I have ever aeen," aald ilr Parke Taat night, "waa the picture of the children drilling. They were thoroughly drilled. The pictures .will be, aent everywhere to be reproduced on the moving picture machines,! and will prove a great , advertisement (or the city of Portland.''--f --- - Mr.- Parkpr" li jinefurtd the concee lon to tke panoramic view of tin Lewi and Clark' exposition. The pic tures will be sent all over the country and wilt ie-used "tn moving picture ma chine. He haa decided to open an ex pensive film manufacturing plant In till city, as he say Portland look Ilk a ' progreaslve city. Mr. Parkes haa perfected a camera .which he says is far superior to those of the EJluon pat tern or any other a combination of several machines, with many Improve ment made by himself. It work on a pivot, takes a complete panoramic view and hold 1,000 feet of dim, on. which 1S.000 photograph may be taken. The exposures are made at the rate of sev eral hundred a minutav, Mr. Parkes lft Chicago In Ut7 for Alaska with his blogrsph. and was one of the first to cross ( hllcoot pass, where he nearly jlOHt hi II f ft. In Alh photograph and. met -with many thrill 4ng .experience.. Heversl times he wa EVEN CHAUFFEURS "" " ARE SUPERSTITIOUS Drivers jpf . Modern Machines - Positively Refuse to Take j-License Tag Thirteen. -i.- B; Klly, who conduct an auto. mobile -agency at Second and Salmon atreetaaant-jsna.of ila driver- to pay hta quarterly license and. aeoure a tag. Deputy Auditor Jone Issued to him the number It tag. and the driver left, the building. Within five minutes he re turned and threw the tag on the counter. "W -don't want this," he cried. - "What's. the matter with that?" aaked the1 clerk.. . - - . "You gave us the number II tag," he said. "Do you want 'To ruin, our bust nen If people saw. that tag on our machine they would never rid In It Give me any tag but that."' Another tag was issued and number 12 waa relegated to a comer. "How superstltlousthese chauffeurs must" be," remarked Deputy Auditor j itnfi nxiei iiib ui i fia "What's-n s numbej-U tag that they should be afraid to fasten It to their machines?- If" I owfteiT a Biachlne' lhat Our store has been while our competitors did it rrWe don't mincttelling -YOU, even if our rivals do find it oiit: , Nearly a year ago we made a deal with a very large manufacturer to . supply us .with hot 'less than'1.000 . Suits, the conditions being that they MUST be ' FIRSTCL ASS IN - FAB RIC, FIT, AND FINISH And the best values to be obtained in AmericaTI The manufacturer has fulfilled his contract to the letter thus enabling iis to . keep our coiUrr tract with you; thatis, tq giveyoufor N TuTfs equal to those of'otheOt6fes"ar$18.r will not take long to convince you of the truth f COME IN AND MAKE US PROVE ITv When "Yo u S e e rl t would be the very tg that T would get That fellow la about the tenth man who has "refused to accept number 13." -All last . quarter the number II tags for private and JWerjLjachJnea,jri malned unissued. . GASOLINE MOTOR CARS- GROWING POPULAR Extended experlmenta with the Union Pad no's - gasoline - motor car - on the company" - lines running out -of... Salt Lake have delayed Its arrival, and It 1s hot6hbwnwhen ffwlll reach ""Port land. It Unreported from Omaha that six mora ers are being built aw the com pany's shops there, to be put Into service on lines rdnntng out of Denver, Omaha and Kansas City. The cars will be 65 feet tn length, and will have double trucks, , and In these respects will be superior to the experimental car on the way here. It Is expected by the Harri man management that many of the new motor cars will he -added to the service to give better service on branch lines. The gasoline cars will enable steam roads to successfully . compete with trolley lines. Two million American suffer. the tor. turlng pang of dyspepsia. No need to. burdock Klood . Hitter cur. At any drug store. thronged with ' customers , have wondered how we these-statements. x V. In Our- Ad. I t9s WALLACE IS SCENE OFLFATAL AFFRAY Miner Stabs Another and Strong Talk of Summary Venge- i .ance Follows. - (8peHl PUpitcB to TW Jrtttrnil.) WtuHiwe, Idaho, Msy.M. Burke Roily Wotcri fatally stabbed Jack MoAuIlff In the abdomen and in the left lung last night In a saloon row. -. The wounded man was brought to the hospital In the city shortly .af ter the affair- .Wo ten was hurriedly brought here- and placed In Jail by Deputy Bherlff Bailey. The feeling against Woten Is intense. It Is probable that -" summary action would have been , taken had he not been nhurried -out - of town. The circum stances .Indicate an unprovoked attempt at murder. All account of the affair agree that aa McAullff entered the aa loon Woten applied a vile name, did it a second time and McAullff raised hi hand and told him . to stop it, when Woten slashed him across the abdomen. self end was again stabbed In the left ' Wo"Un7hos"onfyl fyears" bf'age, , i - r S o lives at Mace, where he Is employed with his father i In the Standard--mine- He came to this district with his parents from Galena, Kansas, about three rears VALUABLE RECORDS F0R" HISTORICAL SOCIETY Oeorge HTRImes, curator of the, Ore gon- Historical society, has .recently ters of early settlers to the library. Library m, associations J.whlchrr-t-iasue pamphlets pertaining to the religious, political. Industrial or social life of the state have been asked to send copies of their publications, j - Among recent acquisitions Is a set of Portland directories covering 10 years from 1884, presented by N. B. Lappeu. son of J. H. Lappeus, for many years city marshal and chief of polloe-ef- Po land. The directories tell the story of the growth of Portland from a village of 3,000 people to a city of 100,000 In habitants. Among some old papers secured from the widow of the late Addlaon C. Olbbs, Oregon's-war . governor, letters from many prominent Americana were found. Including those of Henry Ward Beecher 11. Beward ifeiied Stock Canned Oooda. AllenT Lewir Best Brand. ON T;:r:Low Slippers" Fine' Patent Kid, French Kid and Kangaroo-Kid Oxford -Tiea in alltylerTind shapes at great re daction. - - , i TanrCalf Dark Chocolate at Reduced Prices From '50c to $1.50 sared on every pair of Oxfords r bought here -on: Saturday, Monday and Tuesday - Great Three "Day" pedah In Men'SprVomeir's and Children's. - The store for eoonomy i sd goality. JTl'J 230-232 Morrison Street . aThe TAicoxra m. A. rAOXABD S3.M mU sat Xld Shoes, sues from to 11, widths from D u 1, ror Sat r nrdajr only - ' $2.45 Per Pair - ; Baron's s Store