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v -1 ' rfrfi. ;-:XcizrzJIllE7JOKBbQtiZ SUNDAYS JOURNALTPORTLANDT7 SUNDAY MORNING. MAY- 3r 1 . 7 A DAY'S DOINGS IN VrOMARS' CUB WILL ENTERTA1N-PI0NEERS luncheon Will Be Served.and Hon. T. T. Geer WHLMake , , ,, PffncTparAddress, (Special Mapatcfc to The Jauraal.) nriffrr-ewsM-j;j. weaaaaa "-Pioneer day and the Womatrt-etailtf - .thl city win entertain the pioneers C - Willamette hall. '-A luncheon- will - be served wt-13-ortock and the ftTOgram of the day will begin at 3 o'clock. Hon. ,' T. T.'Geer will make th principal ad ' V . ' dress. The musical part will be a -fea-' ture of the afternoon program and will ' be under the management of: Mls Imo ... gen Harding. ' . - JIjrhATOmmittefiO-ia"-" Invited aTTThe Bliiitrrxsto " present unit reaueets them to wear . T w to be prepared to tell In what year -. t'X'y came to Oregon. . '. ... SUIT FILED PROMISES . TO BE SENSATIONAL . Oregon Cltyr Mayf?What P" :'. to he one of the most sensational- suits V thst hss been fought outan the -courts . 0j ciarkff"" xountyJar tome time Iwas vr Inaugurate today In the circuit cdurt, " The children of the late Gabriel Trul .' linger have .brought suit against Mrs. . Erikke Trutlinger. the secona wire pi ' their fatner. and her daughterJLdlald j-i . TrUllliiger;toPBtaIBTpoaeaBln of tile -r- bulk of - the -estate-which ; Trulllnger . l. willed : to- hia second - wife. .Hedgea tc " Orifftth and Gordon E. Hayea- appear j , for the plaintiffs, and C, I. and U. c ' - Littourette and . Harvey E. Cross for - the defendants.". Undue influence ia alleged.' It is claimed that for the last ' year .and a half of the .life of the de , : ceased he. was kept under-the Influence ' ! of narcotlra and while In a weak con-.---dttlon.'-both - mentally and .phyalcally. " certala'desda to valuable property were . 'obtained from him. " Trulllnger waa married to the "defendant 19 years ago, and there Is on child by this Issue who--' is a; party to the, suit. ' The estate la valuaWe-and the case - will - bombard . Miss Imogen Harding la visiting Tflends at Portland. -.ST. PAUL MAN VISITS CLARKFiMETROPOUS 5 : Believed to - Be ( Looking Over .-r Country in Interest of'" Wealthy JvlilLMeriZIZ .1 " (BsecUl Dlpstehto The Jooraal.) Vancouver. 'Wash.rMay i7j-Jamea.Pt f Bhlrley f t... Paul, was . lnthls-xity J .-Satiirdsy in the lnterets(-il ia thought. it St. Paul . miU men. ,: When asked If he was here to negotiate for the pur vmlll; Mr. Shlrlev at once changed the subject -and began to tell what he thought of :3'ancquver and lta future. Tt la learned visit here hsa ho Idle meaning and that THirrATEST"NEWSl)F"VANGOUVER .. ha ia. backed in- what ever -venture ha l":-may. undertake by eastern lumber men . with plenty of money.- AlUiough never ' tn- Vancouver -fcefore, he- -tS; been" ,ln , Portland severaltlma. At'.." one time Mr Shirley was about to close a deal -for the purchase of -the Pennoyer mill In Portland, but the plan was Under "7ption to"thef"partisatid1-they : - bought It. ' When asked -his xplnlon of Vancouver ai a location for aawmllla, Mr.-h4rley - ' stated he thought -it an Ideal place for - puch" an -Industry,'; except - for the bar - Jin the Columbia river, below. , .town. 'When told that thla . objection would eoon be moved,, he could not see why 10 years would not wltneae the aetab - llshment (if dosen mllli here. : The Journal, dally o a month, dally and Sunday 5e a month; delivered any where in Vancouver. ; The W. 0.W. are jmaklng fxtenslve "arrangementa for their ball on the. even ' lng of July 4. WELCOME NEWS FOR THIRSTY Mains t Being -Laid - to - Supply i Piedmont and Peninsula With - , Bull Run Water." SOME RELIEF WILL BE r 1 :r given this summer SuperintendentrSays Comple .';.' tion of Reservoir Is Not ' Necessary for Service.J Th- nat aloe office of Tba Jmraal Is la tha etore.of lira. F. W. UrKlnner. SM Baal ... Uarrlaua SUeatXalpkaEe JCaat 276. The water question whff'h has wor - rled Piedmont, I'nlversttyark snd th Prnlnsu1' t-.iHni. tn. y" V1 " r-'"--l "V'l ""II ' "' statement of the city wateY board. A 1--ready ' large mains are 'being latd " through this district connecting direct " ljr with the mains -supplying Bull-Run rvwatetJei the.dlBtrictnearWlUlams-ail Mlsalssippl avenues. - A . 19-lnch ' main will be' laid ,orf Killlngsworth avenue from Commercial street t - I'atJOn street.. On Pstton street the main will - run north to the Portland boulevard and from thla -point a 14-Inch main will, be . laid west to Delaware avenue"; "Vhcnoe - north on Delaware, to Plppm atreet and W ZXVMlifZS tula point a lz-incn main will be latd west on Pippin and Dawson streets to I'ortsmouth avenue. . , .- Not only will this supply Bull. Run water to Portsmouth. University Park and the Peninsula district, but it will solve the irrigation problem at Pied mont end In the Pa turn additions. Last - summer there was an Inadequate sup ply throughout the tract. . Feedwrs throughout the entire region supplied by the new main will be laid I and pressure ma ft st nod to supply the , suburbs there. It bjis been supposed . . ' " . - -t '''.. SUBURBS ' Nvle The Oreeoa City eraee Tkm Joaraal Is lecatrS at Ilow.ll a Jonas' drag store, pboae Mala TNI. bt strr1ntleee, complaint. eaV urvn tuM-nu ae wawtn aa.4 -a.- HORSE FRIGHTENED ,T IMACE-OF HIMSELF hobby Horses . of Merry-iio- ound&8jLi3ftJlunawajtiut No Serious Results. (Special DUpttch to The Joaraal.) Oregon City, May 37. A merry. go- round piled up in bulk on the west bank of thi river near the suspension bridge caused a runawajtthla--afternoon at i o'cVocftnT"very nearly resulted In the death, of,- Mrs.. K. B. Worthlngton or Oawfgo. . Mra. Worth In gton ; and her Mrs. 8. V: Ko, ana - Mrs, Rons' baby we'is Uillwg home irom Oregon City. The horse became fright ened at the hobby horses and dashed down the mbankment towsrd th; river and overturned the buggy. With rare presence of mind Mrs. Ross pitched her baby out pnlhe ground on the upper aklerr-The baby felljn t he. grass nd escaped unhurt.,' Mrs. Rosa also re ceived no tnjurW Mrf.Wprthington was' severely . shocked and for st short time It was thought aha waa deadA phyaiclan wa-julckly summoned -and she was soon restored to consciousness. It was ascertained - that beyorfl the shock heiJnJurls-aT-snght. - nuovirwniOR. ' (Special Dlipatch t6 The Journal. I j. Oregon City, May J7. The aeason at Wllholt springs, in this county, win De gln June 1, and a larger number of guests than ususl Is expected this sum mer. - .: ' . . . The bottling department will alao be opened next Thuraday. ' - (SpecUl Dispatch to The Journal.) Oregon City. May J7. The Willamette Pulp and" PaperOTnpanyhaa--letth" contract for Its, new mill to , the Pacific Conetruptkm company. - The company Is rrr1'"''"' '" n"lim '"' M lerr-tt Is understood that the building win be complete(Lin time for operation thla aummer. ' . - - i : fVotlca T anenoTer enke ef The Josraal Is 4aced st 1 Mala rN,-bm Mala srhere wbacrlixleaa. eoaiplalBta, adwttaasMSU and d.wi Itens will tie recelraf ssd presiplly atteadea to. K i ' . . ' jT VANCOUVER TO HOLD A BIG CELEBRATION -r-. CommitteeMeeting-WrtrrCood ResuItslrFArrangnglori i-July Fourth Exercises.- (Hpanlal Plapalth tt VSrHuVrrrWashr 'May ""JT." There aaoma to Ts -no doubt' but lnatVan- couver will have a royal Fourth of July mtnTfleS In charge of the details has secured the support of a goodly number of tha busi ness men of the city and a few from near by.'plabes. Colonel Irons, post commander at .Vancouver barracks, hsa asaured tha -committee, that- he may- be depended upon to asslst them. As yet no details of the military feature of the celebra tion have been arranged., hut it laex pected "that Uncle Bam'a boya will play an Important part in the festivities. There Is one feature aa yet not taken Tnto accounfr -by those Jn 'charge -of the arrangements, - but' which" has " been spoken of by a number 'of prominent cltisens. This. Is the display of fire works on the river. acAaoolrs vs. nor oou. (Special Dlaratra to The JearaaLi - . Vancouver. Wash., May 2J, A num ber of amateur fans are expected from Portland Sunday . afternoon to witness the ball game between-tha Maroons - ati .that city and the local Hop ooid star team. An exciting game la loosed lor. that Bull Run water In quantities could not be supplied throughout this entire tract until the twit Teeervolit was placed In commission, but at the "water office it was ststed that-on the completion 4-of the matne ample . water would-be at hand for the new extension of the sys tem. . It was also atated that the Pied mont district would be supplied this "summer and -perhaps the peninsula though tha Portsmouth main may not be finished - for- six months or - mor9t BURNSIDE BRIDGE TO OPEN Will Be meady Sot Oeneral Traffic West t Thursday, . East side ears which used the. Burn side , bridge will resume their old route June 1. This waa the announce ment made by Superintendent Fuller of the Portland Consolidated z Street Railway company yesterday. . The long delay In finishing repairs on the bridge Iras determined the csr com pany .to finish its Second street track between Burnslde and Washington streets; and when the Burnslde bridge Is used again-Woodlawn and Vancouver cars will go on Second street. I cxobvs too axo rom avrxonro. Jtcniinn ths fair' management nould riot give, room In the .exnosqion audi, To num the Mount Tabor school chorus, which expected to furnish music at the meeting of "the National Educational association will not appear, at least If wHLnot Include, the 600 or more jvolcea a ranged for. Thtre Is room en the plat form of the fair 'auditorium for but 100 persons, and this number of the best vocalists will be chosen. from the Mount Tabor - and Montsvllla schools snd drilled In chorus. The elsss will furnish the music for one day's meet ing of the association, and more diffi cult, arrangements Will be sung than ' "tmr-ortmat-pum or having". b"S .unma h.n kUm CV h'd perfected.. i 1 imaoi carrrmOSL SBXABOa OaWBOS. The Mothodlst church at University Park Is being remodeled and practically a new edifice will be built. The addi tion Is (2 feet In extent and the struc ture finished will seat 160 -people. The oat of the Improvement will be f 4.000. Mer. JD.1 A: Waters expects- to hsve the building paid for when It la dedicated. The membership bf the University Psrk Methodist church, I between 210 'and ," yl. . "':' .-. . - -. r.v-; " .. r OREGON CITY LEWIS AND CLARK W Obstacles Overcome and Ex. hibjt Will Probably Be Ready : . for Opening Day. Hpeell Pl.pitrh to The Joaral.V egon-Clty, May7 !7. Th. vanoua committees having In charge tha ex- Jlblta.ot Clackamas county for the Lewis and Clark HriTrWTrTnertTnr this afternoon- in ' the county court house to mske the final arrangements for placing tha exhlbltA There were t dmsns of -details by looked tfterr bu I all 'obstacles were overcome fnd now it is thought the exhibit win oe on the grounds In time to be arranged by open ing day. -XQCAXuAjrsaMOirA: . 8sclal Pbpatck to .The. Journal.). Oregon City. Or., May l7.-Th grange field an Interesting meeting today, at Parkplace which was well attended. : General Manager W. P. Hawley of the jCrown Paper company Is; at Ban fran- ciaco on bualneaa.' George Gregory of MolaJla, the owner of the . big Clackamas . county - teasel ranch. .Is In Jhe city today. This la said to be' the' only teaael ranch -west of the Mississippi rlver-A ?art of tha product la used in the Oregon City mills and .the remainder la . sent to Connecti cut; A marriage license was Issued today to W. E. McDonnell and , Mlsg Ethel Marie Smith. ' y- ' Mra. A. Kocher of Canby 1 visiting her sister, Mra-.W-N. Shank. - - - J. E. Noble, an employe of the O. W, pt A Ryl Co., -and brother to Freight Agent Emory Noble, eaught his foot under a ballast car this morning and will be laid up a few greeks with sprained ankle. " - . A fine lrl baby arrived at tns pome of Mrs. C. W. Baker of Willamette yes- terday. - ; . -- : Trank Schrlne of Astorta la in tha cltj vlstlng frlenda. Mr. Schrlne - formerly lived In Oregon City.- - .- -journat-atlT-S T"mohtn. 4ally and Sunday 66o a month; delivered any where in Oregon City. WILL NOT ERECT NEW: - THEATRE; BUILDING Rumors That Vancouver Is to Have New Structure Is De nied by Those Interested --(peelal Dlapateb. to The JtmrnaLL Vancouver, "Wash.," May 17. Manager a. A.,liaer of tha Elite theatre ataXes that the report hat a' new building waa to be erected for his playhouse la with out grounds.- The report gave it that amiger liager-had signed am sgree ' ment with a property "owner 6ftWash- inton street it-ine eroov ern theatre. Havaral nimnra hava been athrtmt rtiir. lng the last two months of tha oroDoaed building1 of a new theatre but they all seem to have been qf tha air castle, order. .- . rmrxmAi. iinozi. ; (special Dtapatcb to The JonrnaL) Vancouver, - Wash., May i7. The funeral services over the body. of Sarah A." Cousins, ; wife of Q. H. Cousins of tnis county, win oe neia rrom the "par lore of the Vancouver Undertaking com pany Sunday afternoon. Mra. Cousins died Thursday after' a- long illness, hav ing come to thla country a year ago for her health. . Interment will be in City cemetery. X.OCAX. AWD rBMOlTAlV. f. (Special Dlapateb to The Jneraal.) Vancouver, . Wash., May 27. A num ber of contractors from points on the sound are here to put in bid on the buildings to be erected by the govern- - mant - ln - the - barrack- grounds O. Y. Harry of Portland was in Van couver on business Saturday. 200 at present and material additions have ieen made-to the congregation this year. ; ' ST. JQHKS rPTTlTOTBWOBTBTr St. Johna haa - other-, thlnga . than woolen mills, sawmills, planing facto ries, elections and cows to entitle it to fame. It has this spring gained dis tinction by the quality and early ripen ing -of -Its-small fruits and the Hood River atrawberry and Willamette cherry are both outdistanced by their St. Johna rivals. For weeks record berries have been marketed by St. Johns gardeners and.' this week the first cherries ripened. BAST SXSB BOTZS. The South Mount Tabor school will add manual training to its course next year, the directors deciding on this In novation at a recent meeting. The Mount Tabol district , would add this work were it not that the school funds are little' more than sufficient to keep up the work already being taught A JPorUand fuel company -har leased property In Piedmont near the end of the 'Upper1 Alblna line on Killings worth avenue and will conduct a. large coal and wood yard there. Two tracks have been nin into the yards by the streetcar jcombany. ' - : The, work Of renlarlnr tha nlanlr rn.il. way on W llliams avenue la progressing slowly. Ixwer Williams avenue, south of Russell street. Is almost impassable and even the car line right of way has been worn out by years of trarrio,l Tie rate at which the workmen are pro gressing will leave lower Williams avs. nue uncarea xor auring ine next year, by which time brldgea a well aa plank street will be beyond repair. -It t The St. Johns Congregational church, haa erected a large tent and in this service" will be held until the comple tion of a permanent structure. which "wtil-hsrsrected some tfme nelft year"; ' Zona's Bottomless Bit, From the New Tork American.' ' lo the mountalna of Kona. Hawaiian Islands, a bottomless pit which spouts, in the air at regular Intervals, has been discovered. A piece of paper held over the mouth of the pit does not float gently. down, but Is ' rapidly Bucked downwsrd by the rush of air. Persona standing on the edge ef tha ptt can feel the air as It rushes down. The. pit la about four feet in diameter. . 1 !. I MATom wnuivs. ''See what the'" nranTrdsThea done," Van Cortland aaid to a reporter while talking about the hand of Mayor Williams. "It Is one of the best hands ever examined, and I have read ma hands of thousands of 'people, rich and poor, and I can say that the owner of Ills tiHiid will still continue to be mayor of Portland, and I 'am sure we can find none better for. such a position of trust. There Is not a dishonest mark in the hand, and, again, look at tbe past record: Judge in Iowa, United States attorney-general- under Orant, nomination for chief justice of the United States, chief justice of Oregon, United Statea senator. memberAUbama claims ..commission. mayor of Portland and . I predict this hand will be -again elected mayor- by, over 1.000 .votes." : " 1 " Extract from Beading; of tieHand-of afayorJWUllamibyTMiOortl4. I K - "Hera la a hand that suggests a, great deal of strength i ofcharacter.'gald.lhe mlmlib- ' -!Ther la great - determlnatlon-r-and force-wit h- marked vttaltty, Intereats of a somewhat Tarled -character, and also" the abllttyto -develop them to a marked- degree. But the Interest ts more in us eoacluslon.- Thus we see here a nature that would paaa on- from one conception to another Jet it Into form, orgarrlzfi It nid outlineihen leav'eTts flnaj devefop- pssrte on greater achlevemanta. The man'a nature la extremely kindly and generotm t-e. faulty It Is none the less .impossible Jo Influence it even In these' directions outside a given, circle, and while not exactly selfish aa that word la usually understood, it is very elf.rentered. It Is obstinate beyond werda it oppooed,-an4 yete1iy led if I appealedto..ThereHa ho. greay amount of extrava'gance"lndrea"edrhere. "It la a hand whose Ufa began early, who through some marked change or event swept Into the current of individ ual action, and, while affected and In fluenced by-contending conditions, has largely surmounted them and -will al ways do so to the end. A continuous failure la unknown to this hand. Knocked down it may, be-, but only to be up aw .doing -ami' starting out on some fresh endeavor. "Great success came to this hand about the year 1864. when a recognition of ability was made in a large sense, and the executive force came to the front in some' form of administrative power which, while subject to criticism, waa for the most part governed by fair ness and Justice. It Is a hand that haa been devoted to the people, both in char ity and in-an official way; it Is a hand that will be on tbe aquare witn an. "The line of success verifies the lndl cation so strongly marked in the fate line. This hand averts the consequences of tlan gert i -mn 4n-cloerelattonshtp with it frequently, but it just escapes fatal results. This will always be the case, both so far aa personal danger ts concerned and In business affairs. . "There is a love of family and home and all the sweet sssoclatlons that make up the-personal life. These, in part, form the Inspiration of many of the marked acnievemenis inai nave peen accomplished, etc. "Van CorOhhd aneeohsuiredubdn all affairs, hjisiness changes, family matters, health, etc., at 803 Washing ton street, corner Fifth. Office hours, a. m. io s p. m., aauy ana ounaays. FORCED TRUST TO SELL RAILS CHEAP Steel Combine Had Intended to i force Government to'Pay Home Rates. -1 PANAMA STEEL BOUGHT UPON A FOREIGN BASIS Uncle-Sam-Saves - Four-Dollars g-TcTT on Hli Purchases' for 11 . ,jth Isthmian Line. J ...4. (Special Dlapateb by Leased Wire te The Journal) Washington. D. C May 27. Informa tion at the war department warrants the statement that' the steel trust had in tended to treat the Panama canal son home tried to force tha government to pay lta -rate of tit a ton for steel rails. ;-'.'.. ' !', Tha parts of . correspondence ' given out," however, show that, the Isthmian canal commission haa succeeded in getting tha rails from the trust s"t less than 12 a tone-' If the contention of the trust had held good that ths canal sose waa home territory witk the United Statea sovereignty the trust would have adhered to Iterate of t2,,a ton. A part of the letter , of Secretary Drake of the Panama railroad shows that the railroad had, successfully con tended that the canal gone waa hot flome territory. ' Ilia information -from the steel manufacturers, also shows that thq price of SteeJ rails in the United States " . ' :' ' ''"'':' !'- 'r nm ii " . -. i: z Auction Soles By J- Tr Wilson, Auctioneer. Mondayr-Toroorrow. at aaicfc T roomT 180 First Street, , at "io "a.in. :ru 7oi'w or 'geU' om m. " ': Telepke. Main. Our sale on thU date comprises separ ate dressers In four different designs, two sideboards, nice assortment of rock- hn IsSlas. ssisa.. ma in un with -. brass tog-raH- and trHwmmgs, a variety of other beds, i choiee pieces-of parlor furniture-upholstered in silk and &lain French plate mirror, 20xa Inches, lorrle chair, a quantity of fine bed linen, comfortable sheets, pillow slips, ete.i clocks, mantel beds, mattresses, drop and other, ware, cook stoves,, caaiiron range, etc. :- NOTE. At 11 a. m. we aell aome ftno linoleum. Brusxels carpets in select pat terns, rua-a. and other - floor -coverings, also nve dusan -laylagliens In coops of one dosen each. - " "' 1 . .- . Wednesday's Sale At Salesroom , Corner First and Yamhill 180 First' Street, at 10 . m. ; Toledo Steamer Au :: tomobile CostSl.OOO, : Having Instructions from the bwner we will offer at publlo auction this nearly new automobile. A change in the business a f fairer of the -owner rieees sltatea the disposal of thta machine. We are instrncted to say that the ma chine is first-class in every-derail ami as good as the best on the market.' The other of ferinaa or mis aaie . comprise the -usual flnellne of parlor, dining room,7 bedroom and kitchen furnishings. You will find everything for the differ ent departments of housekeeping and other 'items of value,.:, Friday's Sale At 180 First Street, Corner Yanv hill, at 10 a. m. -; ; Groceries, -Clothing,-Shoes. - ,-' " A variety of goods consigned for posi tive sale. Plenty of goods for numerous buyers. u.i izi.-: . -' NOTR Strangers In the city are in cited to attend our " sales. Come and get gcauainteA"wnh:TiiJanaur;mthoJ icting ousiness. We hold corn sales at residences or. valuate and pay cash for stocks, etc. j. t. wiwioN,- Auctioneer. - Continued Auction -Sales of Fine Furniture, etc. at the ldtCWMlMlhlsIweiek at 2 r. m. Mondays Wednes- iiay ano-r riaay. i wmjts. ROW-AT-2 PerMi We sell a TlneTot of wood furniture; In cluding large glass front 'blackwalnu bookcase, :li and tobacco wall eaae. 1 fine old picture, old clock on bronse istaiuar 1 8tlniDSnn ComDUtin utina- ' uecoaLi iiL aua Uie - Ust - those eleaant' malleable Iron beds. Be here if you want one. Also some veiyl fine uoholstered furniture, stoves. Ax- mlnster csroets. Borings and mattresaes. BldeTsoaTOTaHd All tneThThdrUema necw. sary for good housexeeping. uon t ror- ?et thai we nave a 101 01 muiinery ana ancy goods to be sold at eaoh aale. Also a few cases of , ladles', and men's fine shoes. v . ' . This sale will be continued on WED NESDAY NEXT AT 2 Pfi. and FRI DAY NEXT AT 2 P. M. . -, C. I FORD, Auctioneer. NOTfCE! - If you want to BUY . If you want to SELI AlSYTHlISa . Come to-the'. f J Portland Auction Rooms Phone Maln,665S. A. SCltUBACH, Prop. Gilman Auction and Commission Co. S. L. N. Gilman, Auctioneer.-Es tablished 41 years. Great Con--muatioirAuctiorrSaleof Household Furniture. t Including all the fittings of residence and Balance of tne carioaa or lurmture will be sold ' tomorrow, Monday, at 10 a. m., at- 411 Washington street Thla Is the opportunity to furnish up the spare room with pretty tinted bedsteads and springs, mattresses and cots, blank ets, comforters, blrdseye maple, oak and- axh dressers, commodes, stands, wire folding and mantel beds pillows and chairs, crockery. Ten bales rugs, (xl2. Just in from Chicago, will be sold in lots to suit. Ingrain rugs, Smyrna rugs and beautiful gooda at your price. Sale Monday. 10 a. m. (tomorrow). Goods upon our floors must be aa goods aa ur ueiier man auveruaea. - 8. UN. OILMAN. Auctioneer. At Gilman's, 41J Washington Street, Great Auction Sale of Household Furniture Wednes day next Iron bedsteads and' springs.-couches and stands, cots, household effects. Now is tha time to furnish the snare room economically; Aiiena saie we Attend "sale-Wednesday, 10 a. m . at ronmw. ib wawnins: PI II Wl! UMtlMW 'Ull our rio6rrmuBt be as rood as or better than advertised. n. x in. uilham, Auctioneer. for the past 11 months has been uniform at '$21 a ton., while in foreign, markets the price was f 24 a ton. - i " The exceptions were that" the rails were sold in the United States for ex port when -the prices were estsbllshd by direct negotiation and are matters of private record. The Panama Railroad company convinced the manufacturers that -Its rails were purchased 'for ex port to foreign .territory -(which Mr, Drskessya Colon is) snd, was able to get In June last 70-pound rails at I22.7I for- first quality; and tll.TS for second quality, r Last January It bought 100 tone at 126- for rirst ciass and izt for second claas, and mora recently pur chased 2.600. ions for the canal commis sion and 1,700 tons for the railroad at S2f.4t. aU these contracts being made In competition with foreign manufac turers whose laat price was 125 free on board In New -York and f 27.10 for Colon, Inclusive .of .wharf and . port charges, -, ' , ; .'"., ' brs avs them. WOULD YOU BUY Wf-hTieatsriritlal6mealirPort; land, price right, and on termsT - ' '' :. ' '."..-; " We have It. . House., contains flv, rooms, pantry, bath, closets, all modern. Grounds -lOOaapwlth abundance of roses, ' fine bed of" strawberries,-rrutt trees three years old. Tou can mors In tomorrow. - - - . . - . "T ,.'. . U . Portland Trust Company of Oregon 10 Third fit , .1 Phona Main 48, S tOTS on East Ankeny and East llth is. inn property is, tine location for flats; good -terms. .. .. . ' jnow S-BOOM eOTTAOS on ..East Pine V.. tlVSV Ilia UltaJT Vlfc J. jL. Wells Co. . .... ' - M OaVAJTO ATM. --- -- r : Acre- Tracts - Tracts of one to five acres for aale on . . w a. Tl .1 , .1. II.. h. - JIl. tance east ef Sell wood, at Wichita sta-I tlon lbO per acre, on monthly install ments. The best for tbe -money on the market." Are selling, fast, come out, make a selection. V V" KriapD & Mackey 1 Chamber of CommsrosL. O. flUTt mealdeat Agent. SO ACHS, close to Feaverton,' bf fine land. -excellent, soil price per acre. A CXXS -of good land on car line, in Woodlawn, loOO per acre.- ', ...... ; J. U;-Wells Co. eun ays. . . ai fjt - jTD - HrrmdcEt-K. "VARlCOCEt.E.-t LOSS JOJMAJil TIHM 4 KCZKMA, ASTHMA DIM- EASES. Wi want every man afflicted vestlgate our special system of treat ment, we invite in panicuiar au wno have treated elsewhere without suo- cess, all whose cases nave - been abondoned by family physicians and so railed "SPECIALISTS''; all whose trou bles hsve been, aggravated and made worn D7 ine use or mM. i n, r n&Bj SAMPLES. TRIAL TREATMENTS and so-cslled SPECIFICS. We will explain to you why such treatment has- failed to, cure-you, and will demonstrate- to your -entire satisfaction that we can cure you safely, quickly and perma nently. Our counsel will cost nothing, and we will do by you aa we would wlah you- to do by us If our oases were re versed. Write for our home treatment If you cannot call. i The DR. LIEBIG STAFF Booms e and T Winchester House. Third at&fi auiww aiMa a-vnuwa. v.. - simLMimniw, ' C. QBE WO "The Oreat Chinese DoctorTT-i Is called great be cause hla wonderful cures , are so well known throughout - the United - States, n and because so many people are thankrui to him for - aavlng iielfllvea from OPERATIONS He treats any and all dlseaaes . with werful J n i n e ae trha. root a buds. barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical science In thla coun try, and through the use ox tnese narm less remedies. This famous doctor know the action of over 100 different remedies that he has successfully used in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner vousness, stomach, liver, kidney, fe male trouble and all private disease Hundreds of testimonials. - Charges moderate. Call and see him. 'J ooirstr&TATio ran, ' Patients out of the olty writ for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. dress' ... ' i n, . THE C 0EE WO CHINESE ' MEDICINE CO. IBS Alder street. Portland," Or. Btalr way of 2&1H Alder atreet leads to of fice. Mention this paper. Fook-Sang - SSI AX.OXB ST. , Portland, Or. Pure Gold Brace lets and " Signet Kings - fv sll de scriptions knade td order, i American namea engraved In Chinese characters on pure gold rings, or good-luck rings engraved with the three cardinal Chi' nose characters, vls.r Qlbry, Pros perlty h nd Longe vity. Charges reat, sonable and orders of any design promptly, executed and sent prepaid to any part of the United States. . (Special ntapatck te Tbe Journal) Olympla. Wash.. May 17. Identified by his bald head In spite of a mark L, Is. Lusher was todsy eonvToted C As sault on Mrs. Jortheraft, a widow living with ber little, Son on. a -farm near Bu coda. The penalty Is Ufa Imprlsfnment LIU- ' FOR EDR uUPPtiirflG- -asEMT- S aaan i.sr -M- your friends and otH- gethere for the Fair the K. 3. WUIt CO. call at your resl- denoe, atpre or factory arid figure In your gas and electrl chandeliera. Show window and storeroom lighting. Telephone or call at their Show reoms-SeJ VASKnrtrTOV ITIIIT, ; SvJmMSM. IBlTaTi and tails i . - . ' FOR. SAM BY HARTMANrTIIOMPSOtf&T1 Room 2, C. of C.s $12,500 Double flat, close ' li, bit the west side; rents 1160 per month; bulldlngai new. u ti if m nA m 1 $4500 SOxlOO feet, corner Of E. 1ti -; and Davis sts., with three room houses, renting; for $61. per month. j...- CIAAA "'room house, 50x100 feet, on JI'vlflfll ln corner oi a ana r ay sts... 1VWV South Portland. This property has one of toe finest views In the city. 7 W'j'icn a -room modern house, ftoxioo DJ 1 JU i?C,ott-9n E- . it.. Mac E. Washington. f. VI? fill s-room house, almost -new. Jl (III II II rurnace ana moaern piumDintc. on the corner of E. 14th ami Burnslde. -; $30oai room -'dwelling, new and modern, on Hawthorne ave. ' -nuer-ear-41at..-aU.j $2750 g Each for. three new modern elllnaa now under - con struction at 21st and Vauahn ata. : - rooms In each house, modern plumbing; terms IS60 cash and 2b per month.- 1 $2700, ner of E. SI mm room house, almoat new. modern plumbing, gaa fix tures. 60x100 feet, on tha cor ner of E. list and Couch sts. -room modern houaav -blocks this side of fair rounds; street Improved and eemont sidewalks. $2350 -room house, SOslOOafeet tot, on E. Salmon st near llth. $2300 t-Toowrhduse. 60x10 feet lot, sti eei s 1 giadea "" and cemenl aifiewaiaa. on ai. itia a a - Clinton atav $l600i -room i house, 60x0 feet lot. CTirner of Rodney Ave. . on the and -Tillamook st. a IP A A 100x100 feet, J lots In heat lnllll part of Irvington, streeu lm - ggA -s-room cottage, tOil 0-fee't- I rinil loU" on .Borthwlck it. . neae iSIUUV Frtm0nt .Will trade for vat cant lota as part payment. r- ' " I ICAA S-room house, 100x100 feeC-.-.V. AlilUll IO Mauoryavs).!near ai- berta SL $1050 60x100 feet lot on Broadway car line, -near lain . WeWill Build Four Houses- blSASYPAYMENTS We-haye-two lots in the best residence portion oftheWest Side and two lots in the best res- idenceITortion -of Irrinietonr Ort whkhwejwill build a homeafter I vour own plan, on payments, of t- - - : - T 10 per centxastrtni--er-cent ontrs pouin sun ny siu.c , $450 -TO For lota In South SunnyaldeJ 160 cash, $10 per month: eseh, lot 60x100; streets graded and . graveled and sidewalks. Thin property Is situated on gout it ; side, of Hawthorne ave., bet. S550I 3d gna -4tn -aiaiHLooi--eet above grade. Mn:: .- ACREAGE TRACTS :p Five and a Quarter acres. Juat east of Kenllworth, all cleared and I in cultlva-. tion; close to electrio-car line. Some body will get a bargain In this. I - $713 buys 6.(9 acres choice land nean rrfiattuck station, fronting on the csr line; quarter down, balance In one, two and three years, at per cent. . f 1,023 buya 1J.03 acres close to Shst tuck station near the car line and front ing on a good county road. About 4 -acrea in cultivation and haa running; water. Quarter down, balance In one, two and three years st ( per cent. - - . Apply to C. K. HENRY, tit Stark at INVESTMENT" PR.OPER.TY-- Fine lot on Eleventh street, 100 feet from Washington street. -This is a good buy, and will Increase rapidly In . value. ' . . . 300 feet frontage n mirnsins sireer. two-corners, very desirable and -esjaon . able lniirlcejuid- sure I to. enhance- la value. - - - I Inveatora should Inspect these. p BlYt G K.ISMtX. Hl ttarsi.guj - NEW RESIDENCES The undersigned haa for sals new) ' seven-room residences esst of the Steel Bridge on the high ground, surrounded by fine residences and for aale on eestf terms. .." EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE New. modern, well-built residence oil HasSalo street, -surrounded - by fin homes, i Any family wanting an elegant, fine home should inspect this. SUMMER RESORT SEASIDE, choice front lota and alsd, some lots In the grove for sale. Fog prlcea and terms call upon . " C. K. HENRY, 173 Stsrk St. " LONO BEACH AND OCEANfllDE, Choice lots at Long Beach and Ocean side at low prices and eaay - terms of; payment. Call upon C K. HKNRT, 171 Stark st. , More than 8f000 acres, embracing some f the very best properties on the market. Those looking for farms will " And It to. their advantage to examine our-llsrTf notas repreaented we da nnt e-r " -rr-"' - Ask any bank as. to our standing and business methoda , -- - Call or send for list of farms. ' f-: Suburban Acreage ."" We Tiave JuafTtilaced on tne market two elegantly located additions to Jen-nina-s Lodae. situated on3 the Ores-on City car ltne.Theee tracts we can 'ketl.. ' in aise rrom one w wn acrea ana st prlco of lots In other sctons.- Soli Is ""Zl rich, surfsce level; readily accessible - " by rail and river. Fine for homes of inveetments. j. . v. - - Call or -writ for full particulars. ', M - Fine DuIIdlns: Sites Quarter block, one of finest on East - ' Ankeny car line, only 13,860. Quarter block. Portland Heights, goo.1 view, half block from car, $1,800; 60J down, balance at per cent a -- Loans ; ''. , ' We have money at reasonable rates, ' for adequate farm - and - elty. property securities. -- -- ' .. The Shav-Fear Co. i sis tabs; iruit - t N'c