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mE-EXPOSmONBARGAlNS-- rombrrowf Wednesday. 12 Sharp to 1 Sharp Just One Hour Long Fourth and : PRESCRIPTIONS Expertly Filled Washlngt6hzP-'h0'tD'' -TAKEN A-T-FA cevalu e NOONDAY BA1UB 31tI f rvrt s$ini &onif (IjciIs jt - iC r i r-r. Hi Household Drugs -Visitors to Portland re-epciaUy invited sal and watch the. Woodaxdr Qarki;im they-can. depart with their purchases and their change without deUy.-"" .- t r There's no waiting for half a doxen jclerks to audit a purchase check everything ia done with dispatch and courtesy. . 1. ..TZ. It's a-1905 Exhibition Wonder, one of the sights of Portland, a .Woodard Clarke & Co. noonday sale, where jhundredspfuTchasetlreinade J within limited, time, without delayrjostllngof" unseemly harte throngs accommodated without crowding the store. -t-Regular. Special. ...,...... .40 '$ ... .JS Cream of Tartar Dickinson's Witch Hazel, pints Wood, Alcohol, plnta-..... .....-...-4 .-:,.!5- Housrtiot4Anrmtml- r -in-fr .rW -r r Rose' Water. os. . r.V. .7. T.7; . . . . " .25 ' Roae Water and glycerin, t os..... .!S .Bay. Bum. !ol.... .... . .. .. . . 1 .85 . Oil v Oil, os. ...... . . . . .". . . ...... .25 ' Glycerine. Cos. ................... , -.25. Epsom 8alU, 1-lb. package. .., .10 Bodlum.JBkarbonatflJ. 1-lb. package ..lO . . - - i - .13 isrT' Toilet Articles '4- Soaps "CutTcuTaTJoap, per cake"T Regular. Special. "71 -T ,1 .13 .13 .05 -0 . -. Co : Chalk and Orris Root, for the teeth. ygr vi&ixm nyi Bird Seed . .10 - .06 ; or-'Constlpttoiv Ther la nothing 4n Gluten- Flour-e-eeeat--unhealthfttl fep" mentations as Is th caa with starchy foods. It haa operated aa a cure for tconatlpatlon - -where nothing - else pi-availed. In small sacks, per pound, ,10 cents. . -, .. . - Jerger.'s de Lormo. high grade per ; fumed oap. lit two odors,- Rose ; and Peau d'Espsgne, per box..... Violet Marquis. 7X1, per cake. .... oodbury's Facial Soap, per cake.. Cosmo Buttermilk, per box inon-llaxel Skin Soap. per bQiCjj. Cotton Soap, white floating b bath,' J per dos.-j r,"i Vrr . . ; 'vv Kleen Exy, for windows and wood-; ' . work, per do,. .. .50 vBhnker Tsr, 8-os, cakes, per dos. ... .50 'airy-Soap, per Jo. .80- .15 .16 60 '.32.' .is ; ;.i4 1 .25 -; 'Ml' -. ziJ :.i6 .30 .30 .30 EXPOSITION PHOTOSERVICE By our new electrical drying -device we are enabled to dry photo films end, prints ao quickly and carefully that we can de. liver finished prints the same day the films are brought In to be developed. - BrlngT tjif ilmsn the inornhigr get-the-prlnts Joy th afternoon. -m r WE RENT CAMERAS Stationery -Colonial Linen Papeterles ; Two-Tone Linen Papeterles Regular. Special. .........I 50 9 -.28 i. .SO . '.27 Flemish Bond Papeterles .......... rarenmem xiona Coq de Roche ... " Four Spates Pencil-Tablets, Ruled., Scotch Ledger Tablets, Plain ,. "We Two," Note size ,-.'5-r . .35 .50 . ;05 .50 15: .10 '.id. .20 2 for 5 .11 .00 ' borln'a Rouge de Theatre Ei'pey's Cream" ZTtTT.Tt TT. T. Violet Ammonia .......... AnligeptloWltch Hazel ..,....., - BorStd Talcum . . . ... .....,.. Batcheller's Bathaawect ....v... Florida Water . . . .T.: . . . Tetlowa Swandown Powder. ....... TetloW Gossamer Powder ........ ' Pompelan Cream' Regular. Special. ' .25. 25 -.-.15 .50 ' M .IS -.50 Ayes hair Tlgort ...... ........$1.09 ,ia ".12 .10 : .10 .ot- IS -.20 .04 . .it : .3T .63 -' -, Ve Two." Letter size Oregon View Papeterles, 24 differ. "t -erft view of Oregbtt scenery..... .35 -The finest article of food for Invalid' l-.knbwn, GtiKew- Flour, 1 in small acKr- per. pound. 10 cents. . -:--.s - r' Photo Goods rPOStSTTard Albums , Higgins' Photo Paste Regular. Special. -TTIXOO- .40" .... .15" - .05 . Forwpuhmee--Aai31u'ten Flour con- -tains-so little starch. It makes"an-Meal diet to reduce-welght.- ;ie : ' - - Sufferer from-dlabetea will feet o -', , ' - qntck; relief from a diet of Gluten Flour .19 : tnat tnejr wl" not car to back to whit bread until long after a perma. nent our la effected. i 1 L . Gluten Bread. USUI der Liquors Sundries its. Slip Mounts, per doz. . . . . J'hotoMIhlaturea .. . LuateMal Photo Cloth .15 :.40 VI5' 25" .OT- .05 ,.02 .15 BriTshu, jCedarbrook Whfekey. pottled ... bond .t. Regular. Special. In " Regular. Special.. double- 13-row Pyralln Hair Brush . ll-Tow'Pyralln Italr Brush. mBegulajrs Speial. -.....,$1:0L$ .63 1.25 ,. .83 , "Flour 'contains Just thoswr-eletnents OS v" -wkeat which are the llfe-clvlnr. muscle-hullriin. Tjykstances. It la as nearly free from starch m K 7-- Is possible .to make" nour.rAIthough.so high" la"' ' gluten. It has none of the Injurious effects ot -Tm tac-Belmont Whiskey, quarts LI 0 Old Cabinet Blend Whiskey .75 Bread tnHde 'from tflute tTFlour tastes . so good that "people who have tried Jt like to keep, right on using It. Fine Old. Scotch Whiskey. Of f icisil Erandas-. ..Old Government .Whiskey . . .edge blade, alwaya ready . xor-. , . T"ys" "' 'use r.r7i'. r.r:i .v;v;..;;7v.$5oo -3.6rr . K"f ' . . - - , :T . J--- 1 Hiurf-r.nl. vim 'If Prim. Ilt. I - At - .. -- --- .- ' - -t : - - - '?"-,v". ;,- 1-- tiuunnig, ana ornana souvenirs - , , - ... - ' ' ' ' : -x- -I'.M 1 wampf a nn learner .m-.. . --"-,u t ......ltL"l."-i-- ' ' -'" ' ' - :'-"- or 8 for : .05 ,- - A -to w Imported Tooth Brush; se- 35L.lt: meat, beans, eta. One lb. Tooth Powder, in saok. equal i of any first class powder........ -CheionanrnoOiagree.wlth gluten flouj ehTverdate-Ctaret' .........i. .50 Duroy - Port.ji 5. Vni . ( t . tf .' 100 California Sherry, quart ...... ...... .25 Crests Blanca ' Cauterne Souveult. " qusrts-. ..... . . ..... ....... - JJ,00rrl.6T .58 .19 .48 -Brrareniy. Post : Cards, printed n g Oregon native woods, FalrTviews and Oregon scenery, '..,,...2 for . - - ' - . -Wels-Bnish-Tube-Shoe Polish, put -- -up In - convenient form " for "use Rubber Goods euelv- iiol4rv- "n- -member lii Identify- as they do with flour rontsinlng, itarrh. There" fs . no harmfuj -f ermentattoa laIhei: .05 each ,01 Regular. Special.' .......$1.45 . $ ,9T ", ; trig brush .15 .09 - ttmarh after etlns eat fruit or other acid aubstanc at the same. .75 without selling the liarffl r- A non-meat diet can be perfectly bal anced by the use of Gluten Flour. It -supplies).- all -he elewwKentalne4,-ln, Tioplan -Ware-Jardlnlere O Inch -.gj L'toplan Ware Jardiniere, s inch.... 1.15 1.50 ropranarOard iniere, Inch. r- Utopian War jardiniere, 9 Inch. sri .to i tor .05 c 73 1 . .97 -I -quarf Red Water Bottles 2-quart White Water Bottles 4 -quart Fountain Syringe, Red Rub. - ber ............... ............ 1.85 - etEhUaLadiaaLJly rta-JrW- pongs Bage, aeeorted .-, tM.!5Ckria .85 .33 Leather 1 1.09 -1.29 : Waterprfof .12 Regular. Spec W,-. atolSult Cass. j - -or.2t In., at rp or bolt fasienrngr!T$2l50 All Bill and Letter Books, valued at 1.00 .67 4neaLr : It Is simple to prepare, either as bread, gruel or breakfast cereal, r It Is rrt rjrr 'ch and deUelous especially- with .cream. f L .For ' tMabe'.tes-, Oluten' Flour -maltTrackrrper-pound, 10 cents. In '119 -'All Card CsjeOhdJflUetB.vjUueA - at; All Leather" and Wicker-covered 100. .67 Flasksuatr2S - OluteA Flour doe more good than .medicine-In a dlabete caa. : It build -"Pthe.yatem.- ' In - small acksrper" -pound, lO-csnt. . .. ; TOWN PREPARING FOR OREGON GITY-DAY (Notice The Oreeoa Cltr etfie ef Th. Jeoraal to locates at Howell Jonee' tfrac tor., pbea Uiln TSI. where nbaerlntloiit, eompUlnta. eS TertlwBeBt and new Hems will be reeelTeS I na promptU . tteodad.. to.) 1 - Almost Entire Population Ex. pected to Attend the Lewis and Clark Fair. ' (SpecUl Dlptcb to' The JoorneU - Oregon City, Or., May SO. Enthusissm Over Oregon City day at the Lewis and Oarkfalrhasrachedthotopnotch! The committee, composed of C O. Hunt- ley. F. L-"Griffith. Bruce Zumwolt, K. ""' J. Cau field, L. E. Jones, C. SchubelL A. Robertson. J. U. Csmpbell and William Anderson, Will hold a meeting Thursday night In Mayor Bommcr' office, when It 1 expected detail-for the big day on .jun-ao will be arranged. j " Tns gmerot wy it may ba said th: on Oregon City day all th bualnesa limine In the city-will be cloaed, and an effort will be tiade to have almost the entire population of the city attend th fair. Th fair; official will turn over the Admlnlatratlon band and transporta tion and admission rate will be placed at a price that Will make the trip within the reach of all. Badgea will be pto- A-ided for the entire Oregon City eon - tin gent. A splendid program will be arranged, which will Include sn sddress by some prominent Oregon City 'man and several Vocal solo. The mayor haa appointed Mrs. T. A. Pope ss hostess and he wlH be sssiated by Mrs. George A. naming ana .Mr. V -w. E. Pratt, who Will be surrounded by 1 a . bevy of pretty Oregon City- young women. , ' ; WOMAN'S CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN PIONEERS (Special Dlapatrh to Tbe JonruUr -Oreaon City. , May 10. The music .-willbe- made -a- speiolal -feature -tomor row at the reception the Woman's club will give to th pioneer.,-Thl depart- ment Is under the ! direction of Miss -Imogen Harding.' who has arranged the T following program. The . accompanist will be Mlas DrapeV. Duet, "O Wert Thou . In the Cauld Blast" (Mendels f sohn), Mlas- Echo- 8ampnndMts hEiWK-Cheney: solo X)n:ths Shore" rr (Weldllngor), MTSs Edith Cheney r solo; "Polly and I," Mlsa'tfean MacDonald; -fiolo, "Annie Laurie." Mlas Imogen - Harding. The oration to the -pioneers " will b madeby Hon.. T. T. Oeer of Salem.- A general Invitation hHa been -.axtended to all the olLploheers. Who are expected to irear their badges and to be prepared td tell in what year they came , V- to th Oregon country. Elaborate prep. - 'v- aration for luncheon hav been made. . . joxnra om vavoktsb.- (Speelat tHtpateb t Tb Jeeraal.) Oregon City,-May I0.E. E-'Jack-son of Salem was In town yesterdsy afternoon looking for hie l-yesr-o)d - daughter who ran swsy from home Sat urday night He could find no trace of - the wayward girl and has gone on to Portland, where he will continue the -7 sesreh. Mr. Jackson ssid h hsd ressnn . ' to believe jthst the girl hed followed i;'!',:in sttsch of a traveling' show that ;' gavs sn exhibition In Oron City Bun-1 dsy. Ths girt Is described ss being Urge for bar sgs and rather pretti, - m' SEQUEL TO A SAD . STORY IS ENACTED County Court Furnishes Deserted Wife and Children Tickets to Old Home. (Special DUp. 'Th to Tb Joarnal.) Oregon City, Or., Muy JO. The county court yesterday afternoon made en order providing for the payment of the fare of Mrs. E. A. Robert and two children from thia city to Port Huron, Michigan. This la the sequel to a sad story of de nTrU-rm Ahniit IB imn!ht bit" the Roberta family came here from Michigan and" Roberts went q work at L1ndsay-'-aw- mni. rour miles irom uregon tuy. ine family was apparently doing well and had a small deposit in a bank. Three months sgo, without a word of wsrnlng, Robert drew the money from the bank, turned everything he count Into cash and left for part unknown.' He left his wife and children entirely destitute; and he haa not since been. beard from... Mra. Roberta haa not been able to make a living for heraeif and little children, and at her earnest solicitation the county court sent ber back to her people In Michigan. ,- WAJTT BSTTXm MAX!. BTXC. ' (Special Dlapatrb to Tb Journal.) Oregon City, May SO. The Oregon City board of trade will hold a meeting Friday night for the purpose of taking step that will tend tb the betterment of the mall service between Oregon City end Portland. As th msll servlc now tands It I Impossible to send a letter to Portland and have It delivered the same day unless that letter la mailed a early ar 8:50 a, m. As matter of fact, Oregon City people can get anawers to mail correspondence from . Seattle, Ta- cnma or Spokane about aa quick as from Portland. At the meeting Friday night a strong effort will e mad to hav the northbound mall. leaving Ahis city at 12:20 p. m. reestablished. 'TO TOF BBAlir. f The Journal. dally. 4 00. a month, dally and Sunday tio a' month; delivered any wner in uregon v;?y. . - r ... 1 r 1 x - " The Oregon City Eagle held a social session after their meeting last night. . . Will Ba Orokerla or Asteratet flood Deacon Rockefeller Is said to feel . real hurt over the envious crltl. rtm of how ha' got hi money. This la -what droTa Mr. Croker into sxlle too. WILL HAVE LARGE FIREWORKS-DISPLIYF3!" WliUCl jWIOJ IVI WJ9kQIII. . Chautauqua . Association Ar ranges for Pyrotechnics and General Good Time. (Special Dlipttcb to Tbe JauratL) Oregon City, May 10. Whatever else mi y be the attractions, the Willamette Valley " Chautauqua association I will have a grand -pyroteehnte-Hptay. at Us approaching assembly The - board - of directors held a speclsl meeting yeater- day at the office of II. E. Cross and de elded to spare no pain or expense on fireworks. The board decided to Ikru the annual souvenir program June fO.. it. was an nounced that Bishop John W, Hamilton TtnhBTff. E. cTiuTcETIiaa beSflrseciIred"tO lecturel Former Senator - John M. Thurston of Nebraska wiirffellver a lec. ture while he Is in Oregon as counsel for Senator John H. Mitchell. Homer Davenport will also lecture. Parsons orchestra hss been secured end will give two concerts dailyjtfternoon and even ing. -- r J X.OCAX. amd rxmsoBAi (Special Dltpatrb to bl Jonraal.) Oregon City, May lO.-VMr. atnd Mra. Brashears of Chicago are the guests of Miss Mary Adell Case. Messrs. Rsy Morris, woodward and Taylor will go to SUverton tonight to sing at a concert. Dr. M. -C. Strickland has purchased a- handsome sutomooiie. Tne macnine 4 a runabout and I one of the best in the city. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chsrman, .Mia June Charman, Mrs. N. O. Walden and Mis Antoinette walden, -wrm have been apendlng the winter In California, are ex Dec ted home soon. J- M. D. Latouratte will return home to- morrow from Jlerlln, Washington, where he hss been looking after some mining Interests. . , - -, Mr. and , Mrs." C.: N.Wait of rCanby were In the city yesterday. N. W. Jesse of Barlow was a visitor to the city yesterday. - Judge McBrlde of the -circuit . court has granted a temporary., lnjunrtlon rentrtliilng w. u. vvaudeii, a i'oruana real esUte broker, I from Continuing action agalnat C. M. Idleman for bal anc claimed on al promissory note. This Is taken pending the result of (Special Plapateb to Tb Joarnal.) Oregon City, May SO. The frequency rnicn suDscripiiona xor civic improve -- "","" 7 ment and other purposes ar Irculatedi or laieman against (v.aaii -aiw tn thls-ety has , caused sr movement to be stsrted to have all . th business houaea.ln the ,clty..unlte with the board of trade and refer all subscriptions to that body, regardless of the purpose of th subscription. It is believed thl III to a very large-extent atop the continnat drain on the- tills of the busi ness houses. Jeeobeon- for, I16.7I 45. ar tn return of a decree, of judgment alleged to have been .secured tnrougn rraua. Mr. and Mrs. I D. Ham of Portland ar visiting relatives In the city. Professor Schmidt of Salem has oeen elected principal of th Cahemah acbool for next year. J. E. Beattle and Roy Blxby or Mc- Pherson, Kansas, are visiting relatives In this city. - ' . Mrs. Mary Howard of Molalla, state secretary of the s range, end Dr.-J.- W. Thomas of Molalla,' have returned from the meeting ef the State grange at Foret Orov. v.- , . . . Th rnted Artisans of Oregon city went to 8ellwood,tn a body last tight snd wer the guest of th Sellwood lodge st sn elaborate banquet. The Artisans came home st midnight and reported splendid, Um. ..i. ' '-: INDEPENDENCE PLANS 3 TO OWN WATERWORKS Oeal Clowd for PurchasingmONOR-MEMORV-QF (Special Dlapatcb to Tb Joarnal.) Independence, Or., May SO. A delega tion consisting of the mayor of Inde pendence, four members of the city council and nine cltUena have Inspected the spring across the river from Inde pendence wltth .a view of establishing city wster Works."" An engineer will ea tablish the number of cublo Inches these springs will supply. .The city ha prac ticallycIosedrm deatrHto secure' the springs. - ' ' The city council leased a .tract of land on the Willamette rivet1 for ferrypur pose. . A free ferry may be established. The Woodmen held their annual plcnio at Buena Vista, six miles south ot Inde pendence, Saturday. The ModernWood. men will give a picnlo st Rider's grove, eight rnllea from lndpndanaa, nm Saturd THE LATEST NEWS OF VANCOUVER "DEPARTED HEROES Vancouver Citizens Wend Their Way to Cemetery to Scat ter Flowers. I (NQtlcgIb-yaBeetai tBe Vt lba Juur al I l located at SIS Main street. Dbon Mala SOS1. wbere ubwrlplluoi. eoniplalnta. adTertlaeMoca and saws It.iua ' will b reeelrtd aad BtoaivUr tt.Dd.il to.) CORVALLIS IS GIVEN A NEW TRAIN SERVICE ISpecJal Plapateb to Tb Journal. 1 Corvallls, May 30. Today there be- glna for Corvallls a new train service that will aive three trains a day be tween, this city And Albany. If the trial proves successful the service: will become permanent. Under the new srrangement .trains leave this city for Albany at a. m.. 11:30 a. m. and c p. m. . Arriving, the train from Al bany will reach Corvallls at 1:31 p. m., 8:15 p. m. and (:6S p. m.. The morn ing train ' connects with the Albsny local for Portland, reaching the metrop olis at 10:80. There la talk of sending the train that reaches Corvallls at 8:15 on to Philomath, having It return about p. m, ' MBS. ITSflll AT BAKXB CITT, . (Special Dtspatcb to Tbe Journal.) Baker City. Or.. May SO. Mra. Ste ven, successor to France E. , wil- lard, yesterday addressed the loeat:W. C. T. U. club In the Methodist churoh la Baker City. Other speakers were Miss Oordon,-national vlce-preeldent W. C. T. and the state president, Mrs. Add I ton. Mayor C. A. Johns, also "dellv. ered art address and Revrj.' RY N. Bell and K. P, Hill participated In the pro gram of the day. CBBAKXBTrOB OOTTAOB OB0TB. ' (Bpertat Plapateb to -Thn-Jonntal.fr Cottage Orove. or., May SO. The com mittee appplnted to look after creamery matters state that it haa- aecured the promise, of farmer to supply cream nough for a plant. A cfefcmery will now be eatalJ tailed in thla city. . BBW lASTOB OOaCUta. (Hpectal Dispatch to Tb JoarnaL) Vancouver. Wsjth:r-iMye'.-Reit.-A. Erk of Chiraga will arrive here next rldaV "evening to take up the work a pastor in the Lutheran church. Thia hurch haa Been witnout a pastor since th departure of Rev. William Hall. reception will be. tendered Mr. tok his arrlvsl.. r sine lall. A tok Chi ; : Srf erred Stock oaaaed Qooda. Allan V Ltwls' Best Brand,. .- v:.;-' V:'.'":'! "' " (Special Dlapatcb to Tb Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., May 80. All Van couver Is today doing honor to .the memory of the dead heroea who gave their Uvea for their country. It Haa beeirTnahy years' since DecorsHon day waa observedas it is today. Many or the business houses did not open at' all and none remained open after noon. By 7 o'clock crowda were making ther--wy to the various cemeteries, with rosea. Th decoration committees of Ellsworth ftoutr QJk, R,r ent molof the fore-4 noon placing the - tributes upon tne raves of tt lets ennnsjes. --1 lie flowers for thls-purpos-were given by people from all parts ol.th city. - The procession formed on Main street and ended st the City park, where a large crowd gathered to hear the ad dress by Professor M. L. Pratt of Sum ner post, G. A. R , of Portland. male quartet of local business men rendered patriotic airs. . . I ' . "' - LOCAL AJTD PXBSQBAXk : ... (Special BUpatrb to Tb Journal.) Tvancouver,' Wash.,- May 80. AH of the grocery stores are closed for the day and the barber-shops closed at noon. " A report has- been received at thla city that Carl Aster of Washougal waa killed last evening In a, runaway. This report has not been verified. The Columbia still continues to rise. The W. O. Wband Is progressing In the musical line very rapidly.-., - Many people were over from Portland to visit-Vancouver cemeteries.. The Bisters of Charity have built a very nice 'cbt'lage on their farm weal of this city. -r- -'rf. The plastering of tne couins Duiiaing on Main street Is finished, The Fourth of July committee win hold a meeting In the city clerk s ofnee Wednesdsy. James Klce will leave for California by water iThurday morning. , ArthurJHuntlngtorL0t thlstelty Is planning fora pleiisure trip to. Mount St Helena th latter part of thl month. Th Hod Oold Star of this city and th Maroons of Portland will truss bat on "the garrison diamond this afternoon. Local strswuarjles are ripening very faat and rapidly reducing Irf price. Four 'fa rl n h o f Horr Ootid beer wer shipped to Portland yesterday. This la th most shipped from this city in one day for some time. 1 ; - . ' George T. Parrf was a -vlsltor in vsn- couver ttn morning, rrom -wiwm, Oregon. - - . .. . ' ' , ' " "'- -Th FourteenthInfantry band played In Portlthd-lasr-Tferilng. '' Ther wera no trials set Tor hearing at the courthouse today, this , being" a lleanl holldav. - The one-act' farce-comedy, presented.! by th Ellt stock company last evening made a great hit with the Vancouver show enthusiast. Henry Weaver of Ffult Valley. 1, who got his arm nronen a snori tim ago. Is sgsln able to-be around. 'A large .psrsde gathered this morn- Ins at 10 o'clock .at the root l Main strel and jnarchsd to. .the City, came- tery to the music of the Fourteenth In fantry band. Speaker L. M. Pratt was met at the ferry and escorted to the cemetery by the O. A. R. The Journal, dally 45o a month, dally and Sunday 6c a month; delivered any where In Vanoouver. - -. VANCOUVER-TO BE WELL REPRESENTED Big Delegation Will Attend Open ing -Exercises of " Lewis and Clark Fair. Journal) J Vancouver, Wash.r May 80. -There is little doubt but what Vancouver will be well represented at the opening of the Lewi and Clark fair onJThuraday. The business houses hav nearly all decided to close, so that there may be no reason why a large majority of the retail clerk cannot attend. An incomplete canvas of the town shows that fully 125 persons have' de- oldud to be present at the opening, while at least 75 more will go if possible.. Clark county should be. proud of her exhibit at the fair is the expression ot all thoaa who have aeeni'lt. dark. and her sister-county; Lewlst ar among the few' OQuntltea of the state whose ex hibits are in a finished state. .This come as rather surprise to theavrage Clarke county resident, for when a fair. exmoit was nrst spoken of It looked very doubtful for any kind of a display. From the start the success or failure of the exhibit rested on ,the shoulders of th executive, committee . appointed by the county commissioners. Realising this they -got together snd the result will be seenr 1y those" visiting the big centennial. ALL BIDS REJECTED BY THE GOVERNMENT Nineteen. Firms Bid on Work to Be Done at Vancouver " Garrison. (Special Plapateb to Th Journal) Vancouver. Waah., May SO. Nine, teen bid wer entered at the garrison to obtain th n.lr . ...... .... . - - - . n n uluii.' in. Mght-newbuIIdlng to" be built at thas i...k. j no- dios ranged an the way from 50.000vto 89O.O0O. After figuring It down to a eUu. iiit k.-.. . . '"..- . puvmi ment haa decided t Km v. .... ., .I117DW UiUl aside and advertise for other bids, as It think , . . . . . . 1 . . . ' mtv eiiiiroijr too nign. The wnrlr nn . . t...iu. . . - -- -- -- jiiiuiunii -w-te begin In July, but owing to the fact nisi in.. iiiiiinsry worg W!irave; to be done overaaarnnhe win tinder course of construction until some OmeTnTAugustT Four of the bids were sent in from eastern firms, nine from Tortland and the rest from this city. COUBCTb MXXTS. 4-: .DBTLUBtt TOB TOVBVA1CBVT. (Special Plupatcb to Tb Journal.) Vancouver.. Wash., May . 30. Th Are boy are training hard for the tourna ment .to be held In Oregon City on the 3rJ,.4tlv-and 5thf July.. . Six, hundred and nfty dollars will be given In cash prises to th winners. 1 , . There will bo four tfrsta, consisting of the hub snd hub, dry test, wot test and the New' York test. Although the local team has been ajlttle unlucky ln win ning "THelss't two years. It is thought by all that they will pull down some If hot sll ef the first prizes t(il yenr. ; Both years at the regatta at Astoria it" has ben seen that the csuse of being beaten was not due to th running abil ity of the Hose boys,' but- to t&e-emip-llngs, which la ,belng' practiced with good redut thla year, . 73." '. : " Kairt w -TxanroaT."-"' ' (Speelal Pl.patcb to The Journal.) . vt Vancouver, Wash., May SO. Thla year has been on of th most progressive years In ths .way. of new buildings that Vsncouver ' hss seen for . many years. Mor thsn 80 newt residences havs been built In this city In t the last three months, shout .half - of which . are under, conatruotlon al th present Urns. (8nclal Dlioatch tn Th v Vancouver. Wash. Mow i .v. meeting of th city council taat evening .... wnu.n ir mt grqaing or Eight, eenth street was let -to J. O. Hansen for th sum of 8 8-4 cents a yard for fills and 17 cents a yard for th removal of Slimlll rilrt ' Th. . . . . . -..in wi iov was votod for the Improvement of the City, 1 now urinxing rountaln Will be efcTted and the sidewalk fixed. A saloon license was issued to Paul Brlen, who will open a saloon In the Packard building on lower Main strsat, ' - - r - 1 ociAxi nuns, r '' (Special Dlapatcb to Tb JoarnaL) Vancouver Wash.:- M n ..i.i ' ha been Manned hv th. i.hia. u . James' csthedrsl on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, June a. at Elchen- . laub'e- hall.- During the afternoon re freshment wll.be seryed. A musical and literary program haa been arranged for In the avenlng. to b given by local ' talent. The Woodmen's band will play several, aelect Ions. That's AIL From th Chicago Tribune. Astonished Traveler (25 yesr hsnceV ' Whjathis Isn't Nlagsra" Falls. Is UT "Dejected Native No, ma'am jusf Nisgsra. Elite Theatre Cl'B. A.UXOT.R. lUnafer. Hlah Claas Vnudvlll ciUNUg - ty rnnowtv-woxDATf ao " Till Ksuurs. 1CH3 ADMIMHIONIOof (NO miflER - - - ' stATnrt't aTTBDT Asrw- imrtJAT. For a clean fllf AVR or an up-to-date HAIR CUT go to Hotel Columbia Barber Shop ;' BATBtt B OOBsTSOTIOB. .-. Ale MAJjeiCN - i Pror-'et:-.