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th:: Oregon daily jouniAU tc?.tlai:d.- rrjDAY-lv .jtjlv , 1 1 1 iiliiiK wm DROUTH Thero h nn I2scollent Coxnblncx tlon , of Stylo and Paahlbn In Our mmm AY DE EfJDED $3:50 0;rfcrds .V . To ClccsN Out the Balance of . Portland Men Say Beat Trail t6 ' Suffimit Is by ', Indian .'l ' L ' - Henry Valley. C . ' . ,:V; ' ; j'V'A.: UCHT SNOWFALL MAKES " THE ASCENT IMPOSSIBLE Woodmere Company Flnda Vast , Volume of Sheet Water ';tv: ''.Near Lents.- "1 . ,For'men'a wear during the summer "months, and the. r V r f 5 Celebrated Nottloton 05 and 06 Ohooa ; In fashion all, the yw.;; : --! 7 rT Gu Spririg Suits THOUSAND GALLONS EVERY " MINUTE TO BE PUMPED - 'r i n Party Runt Out of ?ood, but Dis covering Abandoned Bacon, Pushes on and Sees Mountain Sides Pied - With Gorgeous Flowers. ... . "." . First Hope for a : Dosea Suburbs a- While we do-not. deal. (a women's . shoes at all we aim to have on sale . . the Very Best That ' Is Made in Men's F'ootwear. - Our store is re 'X nowned for this, - - -: We have marked them at thejibl- Dawns and in Three Months It Is Expected That Arleta; Woodmere, and Laurelwood Will 8 Supplied. i-" 1 ; lowing reduction: s Ik Igj I ' V. . Klaer.' W. T. Patton, C ,l Sholea, Edmund Ti Sheldon of Portland, and Mr. Ruak of Seattle believe they ' bare proved that with a normal tall ( now the beat rout to the summit of Mount -Rainier la on tha weal slde"by Indian Hear valley. ' Mr- Klaer. who returned yesterday . from Tacoma, - re . latad a etory of treat hardahip endured "; by hta party. -They made an average '. of If miles a day, and often traveled .' fjrom o'clock In the morning until .10 ' o'clock at night, with only the lightest ' aupply of food on which they could ex- tat, yet earrytng- 10 pounda of luggage .'to each man. . vf.' ' "We left Paradlsa valley." said Mr. , Klaer, "at o'clock Monday ; night te . find a new- trail up the went aide. At midnight we reached Longmlre's aprlnca . after one of the moat difficult trtpa , we aver- made aver a mountain route. ' - We left that point, which la In Indian Henry valley, the next morning at ." o'clock. " paesed ver two mountain : rangea for aaven mile and reached a camping place at the. enowllne at 4 In ' the afternoon.' Hera we ran out of pro- - "vtalone, but found IB the camp ofthe foreet ranger piece of bacon and two eana of orn, which formed our break . faat next morning when we left at :! o'clock to aacend the mountain over a - trail that, wee beautiful and by which we climbed to within MO feat of the aurnmlt. En route we croeaed Tahoma .- : lacler.- - . ' f .. - -' ' "We would have reached the top had - It not been for an Immense cliff eOO ' feet high around the baaa of which we were unable te go because the anowfall 1 had not been heavy enough.... From the .baaa of the cliff we lookea oown into one of the largest crevaaeee on the ; ' mountain. We took a careful eurvey of the trail and returned, to Longmlre'a at 7 o'clock that evening. '' '-. . ". Indian valley la aaldom - vtalted by mountain climbers. It te beautified by profusion of brilliant flowers, and , ha a wildnea of scenery that surpasses that of Paradise valley. 1, We found " abundant signs of an tha wild animals and bear, and far dp the mountainside were tracks of the maxama or moun tain goat. In one place we were able te re upward- only because a goat bad passed' over th day before and In the night the anow had f rosen so we could use' the tracka aa steps. . The goata v Wera at an elevation or t.eee reel. . -The Slerraa and Masamaa were alt , In good health and ware making; their ncheduicd aacenta-Jiloely- Three Mt my party, ware to have led companies of IS into which the Masamaa were to .be Mr. Klaer nd hla party took more "than I0 by It photographic Views and a large iNimber of moving picture films 'ware usd. -' ''... ' "' BASEBALL GAME TO BE PLAYED FOR RED BLOOD -. WUKSherlff Word and County Clerk ' Flelda, who have not played ball for IS '.years be able to go through the nine innlnga ef the same xor' tne oenent oi ... tha He by homo at Hawthorne park thia afternoon? Sheriff Word says he ' "will be "there with the foods" and Mr. yields aaya he will not show cold feet.. Fields will hare te stand put the "nine Innings, that la, tf wa play them '',' all In ena day. declared the aheriff, ' - j "If, WfirdLauit to one innlnar or la five Innings I shall challenge him for a v-a.yer4 foot Taoe," returned the eonnty clark..- - . The game will be played at Hawthorne park . Instead of Multnomah field and play will begin at 4-.lt o'clock. . : COLUMBIA RIVER ' EXCURSIONS. Very tow Rate Via the 0; R.' ft N. . i o to Upper Kiver Pobts. . ' ' , No visitor to Portland should miss : viewing tha matchless Columbia river scenery between , Portland and - Tha Dalles, as sees from O. R. eV N. trains. : The Chics go-Portland special leaves the union station - every morning at. to. - giving a daylight ride along tha Colum bia, atopplng four minutes at tha very : foot of Multnomah fall. Every mile .. af tha trip there la something new and fascinating. If desired, the return trip '; may be made by boat from Cascade locka or The , Dalles. Very low rates thla aurnmar. ? Particnlsrs and summer book by asking C W. Stinger, city ticket agent O. R. A N. Co, Third and Wash , ington streets. . ;r -';:t! .-. A' KaUia'S Tood Tamily. , AU Mellln'a rood babies L . real ' babies that have used Mellln'a Food, and happy, healthy lot they are. , A sort ' of Mellln'a Food family all together In the Mellln'a Food exhibit Agricultural building, Lewis and Clark exposition. It you like to look at pretty faeee visit . ' ths Meiim s rood exhibit , . - wtefetied avoek Oannad Allen Lewis' Best Brand. Ccurtacy's Ubrary Read 200 Dooks -fcr 50c 4- POPULAR 7IOVSI.S 10, 15 end 25 CcsU i Man Oraare Flllad noamrUy. ' COURTNEV'S Music Store ' Columbia Phonographs mndte0rdt .. n rirnt st nbAx stark rhe sast side efSee ef Te Jeans) to , la Ike atore ut Mrs. t. W. fcKlnrr, M Bast Merriaea stnat Tahipseaa Saat SIS. . . . ; Alona- with " other ' east ' aide euburba that are experiencing a shortage of wa ter. .rleta, Woodmere and other dis trlcta near Lenta are sending up a wall because there la nothing coming through the pipea but warm air., Bo acute naa the situation become that several Arleta eltlaene have prepared a petition pledg ing themselves to accept, toe service or any other - water company ana to nave tha pipea of the present ona taken out ''whenever: the other corporation can i .a- ...... rkHi MlH. promw uiuai mfww . sens are favoring' .the organisation of a stock company and the digging- of a well to be run on the community plan. ' "I know there is not enough water out there," aald O. W. Brown, owner of tha nlant yeatarday.-"but there will be an abundant aupply within three months. If money can get It. The demana ror water baa grown so rapidly and the waate In some of the euburba has been ao srreat thla summer that ear plant has been unable to supply the demand made e' it, ed vi have not-attempted to check the waate because we relt we were giving an Inadequate service and could not hold our patrons down to the agree ment. ,-. . ,. - "But thla drouth la not going to last long. Wa have an inexhaustible well north of Lents and a well that will de liver t,ttt gallons a minute If necessary. This well has recently been completed, a big pump, pit of cenient built" and wa are now' working on tha main which will aupply tha entire district with wa ter. A lt-tnch main will be lata irora the well north to Lenta and then two milee weat through the auburba we at present- supply. When we leave the stumpy Held we are working In now and etrlke tha county road wa will have a day and night gang at work and will probably have . the - main - laid. In alx weeks. Thla week I will- order-eomp that, will deliver 1.009 ga Hone .of water a minute and later, if necessary, another pump of tha same alse will be inatalleo. Br next year -our territory will have abundant water -and It wlll.be the .only district outside the city limit -that will have auch a aupply." : , The present plant of the Woodmere Water company waa put In several years ago when therewere few houses In the region and waa placed merely as an ac commodation to a few property holders; The district grew ao rapidly and water waa In such demana that wiinin two yeara 400 people were being supplied. andwb.en the .recent dry-weather- came tha demand proved too great for the pump of the company. Should the 'new plaat-of the company prove to be what la expected of It the only adequate well In the entire section will have been dis covered and auburba-like Mount Tabor, Montavllla and Ruaaellville. that depend on springs, may And a way out of their difficulty. Acoordlna- to . Mri Brown a solid sheet of water .flowing through clean gravel has been tapped at a depth of 4t feet and the mightiest pumps fall to even temporarily .check the flow. HONOR OLD , FIREMEN. SeHwood Bxesnpt Tolantseia to Be Olves. ' ' ' ' Oertlfloatea Tneaday. ; . Tuesday ' evening the two volunteer Are -eompaalea of Sell wood will hold an exemption service and confer On .seven members certlflcatea- of exemption from further. Are duty.; Mayor Lane and Chief of the Fire iwpartment" Campbell have been esked to be present, and either the chief or the mayor will present the cer- tlncates. , , Tha volunteer department there waa organised la. 181 -and the majority of tha candidates for certificates are char ter members. . Those -who will receive certlflcatea are: J. E. Relnke. O. H. Wallberg. J. L. Wahlatrom, E. A. Auatln, D. Porter, Henry Haas, C. A. Thom son. ,, r - -. i . ii' .The service of aeven yeara In the de partment exempts a member from further active work and several of tha members have for. ,14 yearn been In the organisation. . There' era at present 40 members In the Sellwood department and early this year the old. company waa divided and two companion formed, there being sufficient territory and ap paratus for such a division. SEE HOPE AHEAD. First Paymaat on Oread A vena Zm- '' proremeat Faad XadSb The first ladlcatloa that Grand avenue may eventually be opened to traffic came yesterday, when 'one of the chief property-holders of tha district aent a check for S40S In payment of hla ahare of the-Improvement -work. ? The total coat of the Improvement will be ft.100, of which the city will pay half and tha Interested property-owners the re mainder. ;...,. ' . ' -a Thla payment of (401 waa the first made toward the property-owners' fund and with thla boost , the com mitt eq of east aide business men. striving 4a aa- r.ur the Improvement of the avenue, are encouraged end expect to secure the re mainder of the needed amount soon. The work to be dona le the rebuilding of the Grand avenue roadway - between Eaat Stark and -East Pine streets, which at present Is barricaded, and. which for montha has compelled the heavy, traffic of the street te take a clroultoua route. WATER BRINGS RESIDENTS. BrnaU Mala th Seiiwood Oaaaee a Beaea -; Xeaase te Be Built. hitherto nseUM'aistVratef "sellwood 10 daya ago and In eight days more than a dosen persons have purchased property and started or planned residences. Tha lack of water has retarded the growth of several of tha outlying districts of the . place, and as tha streets were not graded tha water company would not build a main. Private enterprise con tracted for the laying of Adequate wa ter pipea on East Seventeenth etreet to eupplv lote en OScfeamaa- Ochlco. Ne- halem and Lynn at reels, and before the line wee flniahed housea began te grow en the wests pieces. Among thoee who- have started te build or will soon commence are: J. Msy Jacobs, seventeenth - - and Clackamas streets. 11.000 cottage Fred Pokerev. Seventeenth-and Ouhfco, . IMS , cottage; IWe have an admirable assortment of Men'o Tnrtiirli'ncr all thi ftnilt novelties! .. .MIVIMMH -" 1" ' ' w Vaiiduyn ? TeL Hood 71 270 Washington LONELY BLUE-EYED : OF COMMOTION ConaUrnatlon filled a Fifth etreet ear Ust night when a baby was discovered In one of the seata without apparent chaperonage. It waa scarcely more than six montha old. and looked nothing more than big blua eyee wrapped In clothea. - . As the car aped out Fifth street peo ple began to alight, but no one offered to take the baby, which looked etraight ahead at the Interesting things that only children aee, and waa perfectlyob llvloua to the curloua . and wondering gaaa of tha people who got out. Finally there were only five passengers left a man and wire, an jnsnman mna iwv heavily veiled sisters of charity. , ' They looked at the baby, tnen at eacn other. The slaters soon took more tnan a caaual interest and one approached and aat down by the babe. "Whose la ItT" aha asked., "ir ira your s why don't you take it on-the eeat bealda you and take care of Itr aha continued, turning; to tno woman woo George Weiss; Seventeenth arib Lynn, tl.100 residence; A. L. MUla, Seventh ahd Spokane. $1,000 cottage; Ella John son, Fourteenth and -Lynn, 11,000 cot tagei H.' j: Grifllth, Seventeenth and Ner halem, $1,000 house; R. O. Chase, fievenr teenth and Bherret, f 1.000 cottage; O. W. Rlen. Seventeenth and Clacxamaa, ll.IOt house. - E. S., Courter, an eastern visitor to 1 tna. iair, - nas purcnasea tne n. u. Chabe place In Sellwood and after mak ing extensive improvements on It will make It hla home. ' -. ! -it . ew,ones at.that--iust arrived . v - - " - . " ' " Tt win pay any one to go a few V ; " , Children's Spring Heel, extra , ,4 to 8; the $1 kind.:. ChlViren's box i'cjdf..nd-yW,rpate'nt leather tip, 'ex-; y V: tension or light soles, solid leather throughout,' sizes ..' ' ,8 to 8. ' Exceedingly brilliant j Syi to 11, 99e, and 11 to TTl"7,nTTTT, A Children's Cation Shoes (ShIK I H C L X Sprin- HeeV made of selected J( lR) SPECULTCCOW UAtt CODERS PKOmPTLY FILLED. ADD POSTAGE AS The Celebrated Banker Kinvaad Bed Mehool aieaae neee, Abaolaiely ttaaraaased, are iaeladed fm thla eale. . BAmCOT SANDALS ATCECIICTD PISCES ------- . Walton St Bet Third and Fourth. BABY CAUSE . IN A STREETCAR waa accompanied by her husband. i "If It waa . mine I certainly would have It here by me," replied the woman Indignantly. I. V. ' Then every, one looked at the Irish man. Ha waa ha only one left who bad not disclaimed the Infant, and ha waa aaalna? at passing objects. . He flatly denied other than casual Interest In tha child and, threatened trouble ror tne ether man who. Ins la ted hat , tha. baby must be hla. The' women Joined In the commotion. and there - waa- "a epirited gabfest in progress when- one of the sisters took the child In her arma. and announced her Intention of taking it to tha home , - However the car suddenly Stopped and the conductor rushed into the ear and took uo tha babe. -: " "It'a nine.' he aald sa vagal T. -"and ita-fare has been paid. ao yon -people may cult your 'Jawing and leave it alone." - . ; .-'- - t. OfSoen MUwaukle Jodge. JWoodraea i of 1 the World, tnatalled Ita newly elected of ficer Wednesday evening-. The lodge haa daring the past -six montha sreatly Increased Its membership and la at pres ent, one of tha big lodges of the Valley outalde of Portland., The 'following of ficers were Installed: Consul commander, R. M. Lakln; advtsor-lleutehant, C A. Lakfn; adjutant, R. B. Comutt; watch man. J. W. Phillips; gentry, L 8. Mullaa; manager, C. Kerr. ' - We're unpacking them today, y ' - , ana Dest woriariansnip. mwm' ,. eeete iwi - . ' - ' ' ' I J m blocks out of Vs way to patronize this sale. To save money Is to make money arid you win. surely make it If you buy shoes J here.. There are no narrow width or old stocks in the store. All are new goods. ; ? u .r.7 ; . ' Men's Dongola and Calf Lace Shoes " EXTRA SPECIAL" AT.... Now fl.35 Men's Patent Kid Oxfords, Packard make; Jsold the world overeat $3.50. Su- ; ' perior bargains at ......... . Now $2.15 Men's velour, box calf and vici, lace and ' Blucher, up-to-date; $3 . .. ." . - :t ---'' values i ..... i Now 105, Men's Tan Blucher ' Oxf ords, hand- J ; ; ' welted ; $3.50 Values. . . . . .Now $2.45 Men's Buckle Tap-Sole . Working- .1 $1 , Shoes ,.....,... .;;'. .Now $1.25 mm. good wearer; sizes Now 49e bargains at 89e ; sizes 2.'.'..':. .$1.19 Satisftctory UtsStk Sasr.tf Shoes M(!I)If:I:TOEl When cYou See Hit I Our ; -Ad II PI Tomorrow they go into our GREAT RBMODJSUNUaljs. . u. very pair is m sianoaro siock u .you re neeoing anoca twow taiiv, Hn'muJ, , " eni te 1 VI a el reAetOTI ' Itl Ullf ! 111 TTTlf l Ladies S-Strap Sandals; excellent value. at ; . -, $1.60 r ir ,.'!. Women's Heavy Plain Youths and Boys' All Solid Calf Shoes, 'sizes 12 to 2; the $1.60 kind.. ! A .snap at. ....... i ...... . ...... . The same Shoe, sizes 2 to 7; theery thing for husky boys . . . , .... ... V ..... T.!tt1 Mm'i All Solid Shoes, sizes 8 V to 135 : worth -$1.50 Infants' Kid Shoes, in FCI10WS: 2-Recc Ms : . h$2.9S values $3.45 yalties $3.95 valuesf $5.00T values $6.00 values ;$3.95 .values r:.. THIRD IWII Ladies Dongola Patent Leather Tip Lace Shoes; ' $2 value ..... . . . ... . . . , . . . . ... . . ... . ... . : . Now $1.29 Ladies' Hand-Turned Kid Sandals; good $2 7 values 1 t vow -?1'?5 Ladies' Dongola Oxford Ties, in extension or light , 'y soles, patent leather tip; worth $2.10, r.. Now $1.29 Ladies Gibson Ties, patent or kidr a dressy shoe; ' a beauty at $30. ..v.....;........... .Now $2.49 Ladies Vici Oxfords, extension soles, also hand- " v ; , turned, patent tip; $2.50 value. i ...., Now $1.69 Ladies Plain Leather House Slippers..'.. Now 49; Ladies Vki Kid Shoes, tip t splendid $3.50 : ; I value ; .. . ; . . . . . . . . ." '' Now $1.99 Ladies Patent Kid Lace Shoes, hand-welted, sizes- ' -6, 6V3 and 7; $3.50 Value... ............. Now $1.39 Ladies Box Calf Lace Shoes, full vamp, all solid ; always sold t $2.50;. i.....i, ..IJow $1.49 rr. - i f T. . . ... i . NOW Toe Oxford Ties, sizes 3 to 8. . , . ...r.......................fNow-98 lace or button, sizes 1 to 6. . .Now TO wc .... how ... $L65 how ...... .....52.1S nbvv$33 nov . -$3.G& now.. - .:i53.vo now.r.. - .$ - 2e 3 5 - Ifs: So a . ' AND GAK STS.4 i - ' , - .: .. ; c ; sTTfl ':' V--'. ' - WfSf- .89f fl.09 ejA.' 1 44e m 1 X. We are Baade.aartera fee Zrfftagr Bhoee Am A, A, Oattef a. Three Xakee, Chlppe. waa, vaelfie aVerree and an a thee Standard Sfakaev tnoindrag Oralstaf ahoea. - all era s::s mzx mzi ' i 'I (f ' Vv