- --I
F
i ?oiors jLMvvuawn.
Marqtiam..
, ftelaecv....
'Westnr-Baten B'aana'
Alice of Did VlniiM-a"
; tlaAer
, l.jrte
..."A UutMlur liKiulna
Nlir
Vauiti-vtlle
.. Until
Vaudeville
'aaaa.i
AXE TOV 001X0 AW AT I
SuberrUjers of Tko Joaraal was ft
I away foc.a wk ar luuw may asve
pap atopiwe at tbalr reeldeaeae
end muI v to any addreae by nail at
e Mahw retee. aad eoUeettoe will ba .
-Bail bj regular carrier attar ratura
-5 to ta. city, aaccpt at Lank Beaek . aad
' seaalde, where Tba Journal baa a rap
, alar earriar dUerr ato 4 Uce
of llwecu, WaahlDftoo. aaa ekarse at
... Tee Joaraal aa Leuf Beaek sod Law la
C. nl laaalaa bare chart. a( The
Joaraal oa geaald. ar Clataop beaca. '
,1 Ifelirer will ba aaa 4 a at tbaaa tira
&luts at csuler eaberrlptloa ratra. ,
Ira jva ehanga at aadnaa to year ,
- eerrler Paooe Mala SUV aad preapt .
' slteatloa will -ba glraa SU arders. -
JLA- jWhalei through his attorney.
, hae-purchaaed jth assets ln- the handa-f
or"laud Oatch. the' receiver of Andy
T, 'Ctflbert and Krank ft. .Gilbert, known
; ' ss that Oilbert Bros,' bank, of Sslem.
, ombrlBln all book accounts. - drafts.
--l' bank fixtures, vaults, etc., together with
jm.000 promissory notes, 400 pianos and
300 organs. Mr. Whala irs-takanpoa'
. session of the property. -The stock of
plnnoa, cons)stlng of suoh well-known
makes as Kranlch t Bach, Everett,
rjekubert. etc., and organs hsve already-
ti.ee .removed to his warerootne, .211
, "first 'street, between Salmon and Main,
; and are now on sal at the .greatest bar
gains srer offered In Oregon. Pianos
-j ' for rent. You are Invited to celt and
, examine the large stock. "
"Tha City Messenger at Delivery com
pany will give , permanent., employment
to boye between 14 and If years of age,
,.' 'or older. Tha work laeaay, tiealthy and
pleasant Delivery of talngrsms., nt
: ters and small package.' ara' tha only
'dutlea . required. -, Steady, .earnest and
- intelligent boys can earn from 134 to
led 'per month. ' Cigarette smoking, pro
fanity or rowdyism not permitted. From
t :o to such boys wanted at . onca.i
, jr PPiy at main omce. J0 Sixth street, or
at Postal Telegrafh offlca, lie Third
tl ;... Th faculty and former students' of
'; . ha Portland university will have their
.- . annual reunion August. J0 The com-
. mlttee on .arrangements., appointed at
.. last yeafa meeting, has mads an effort
V'.:' So roach aB former atudenta, and trusts
that any who have been overlooked will
' coma without formal Invitation, this
- Vaar.f the maoMng will . ba held - In tha
room, of tha V. M. C. A.; 1h tha) after
' aooh "there wilt bo ah Informal reception.
s. i and In the evening buslnee .tnaelngv
followed' by a banquet. - ' ' T.
' '.'.1,1 tha affaire' of tha Cooperative Chrlatlan
" Federation of Orefron are progressing
aatlsfactorlfy, and that matters pending
relative to largo purchases' of lands in
centrar Oregon will probably b eloaad
on favorable terms this weoSTtteTr-Wj
B. Wallace, "prealdept tha fade rat ion,
Mtti C B. tV Wood, a Portland attorney,
; . ,who baa charge of a part of tba nagotla
tlona, ara la Nw Tor. in conference
kwUtba truat oompanlea. ., rj , .
' Apostles john Wenrv 8raith"and cl- Vf.
He or Barrijiy city wert tn prrts
tipal niwakm 'it Mis Wiuae
tuts.
anca of to north wea tar rotates mlsslan,
Tj- t which ' Incluflea Orcgonr Waahlngson.
. Idaho and Montana, in Allaky hall.
Thlrrtpd i Morrison streets, yaaterday;
1 Thlm-ktsiriPmO lajrertrTirtdgnd "f f purta
y submitted froitfa Jh ' 40 alders, showing
- - ; mt-4ha'iVork At,-, the Mormons has
T V ftroreM In sflPtha States ascent Ora-
gon. Itf-Pratt. prealdent of the-north-!
wvrilaiaea n laaiunv'jrraiiacav
C Orand Army delegates to . the na'tlonal
, T encampment that meets at "Denver Sep-
Vyatember 4, ara. preparing .for the trip.
' : , Portland old soldiers. wlU. leave on
August l. and will f 1 Joined by dele
' 'i" gates, from Seattle, Tacosna -and .other
aauinirxon poinia. j do representation
to tha 'annual encampments slowly de
creases aa the yeara pass. vTbere will
. "'; not be as many delegates this year aa
. waa expected, owing to the fact that tha
. ; bld soldier of Waehlns-ton and Orearon
recently held large meetings-at Van
couver and Poruand.
. A mortgage bonfire on the altar of the
jMrmrlal Evangellcsi church at East I
jugnteentn and Tlnbelta streets will
.flare aladly some time between this data
and Christmas time. This church was
R full t ii years ago arte the congregation
. vnd pastor are working to liquidate the
s .11.(0 balance ef the Indebtedness. " All
' but floe hss been paid and It will ba
- but a abort time before all tha monej
heeded 1 in hand.: . .
J ' Among the gueats of the HojVl port'
"-land are Judge and MrisT Bvraas. I.-jLm.
brer and Miss !aura Ambler .of Ohio,
. who are on a visit to the lewia and
' Clark exposition . Judge Ambler was
bmmlncntly Identified with. the govern
meTif In Manila, where he presided over
a court of first instance, -, jl,
T1' Bolt-for divorce hs been 1 begun- by
...vRobert J. agslnst Minnie R. Wolcka on
' the gipiind uf true! and inhuman -treat-1
r-rvment... They wre-marrled in lttl and
ha ve- ona-ch lldr Naf- pro pert y interests
- f in voiyea. Ll.
. ' Tourists, aa well aa cRy people, flnsn-
----alry-TObaTassadrwrirTlnr IM "Port.
' : lend. Loan Offlce. 14 Third, street, the
,. aafest and .most reliable place to. trans-
y aunona . mi reasonaDia, .
" Any watches ; cleaned. 11.00;' main-
- ... year!-1tyera Chilli" JMxlb atreefc
Try a mearwithout neat at the yega
. larlan eafa, 10i Sixth street ,, u
;The .Clatsop CUy aV Ochre 'company
'..-.waa Incorporated this morning by W, l
Dudley. I. A.- Terex and William B.
. Btreeter. The caplul stock Is ,0,
The Switzerland "of America
tVhiBiMa Hirer swaatalna, peaka,
rm-ka, kMlaea, eaarnoa, gnrgas, walaav
falle Oialiaaaiaik. MO feet), graeea an-t
fats
Chi
aaea aallJfroaa tba sacks e liie
, JAWlrfCtAaflB -
as. U Spencer
leavbig root e Waehlnsina street a
. T a. m. irTt TMr and Saixtart far
The Dallea and'retnra. faaseagers aad
frelgbt at towatl ealaa- ... ' y...., .,
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
re rwt rotnt xm.Ltow mliab
CAACADX. LOCKS AJUba aSTUag.
Mavrag foot frt Waehtngina atraet at
- a arrWIng boaaa- a S s aa.
tccotki? Tickets ?i.co
'' Telephone Main HJ3. ' - V
k . - w; rrrrcr - '
' A' most novel bit of advertising
of tha Eagles during the grand lodge
All - along--the line of -maren wagons loaded with pure white anow from
tha near-by mountalna was. showered upon the mrchera The sun beat down
with the . beat of summer g degrees. Tba Chamber of Commerce of Denver
engineered the . advertising scheme for (he city and succeeded in making it
the most talked of event that has happened for many years, , ,
DOUBLE TUX 00
liipiij
W. H. Addis Says Proposed Pid-
. - j- t .... V- . ' ' .i
dters' License- Ordinance Is
Unustvto Ranchers '
'' ' ' "a, ! ! V ' - J . i '
INSTANCES WHERE IT :
V' WOULD .BE HARDSHIP
The Burden Would, Fall Heavily, on
tTHouiekeepara, Too,' Ht States, and
CWould RaU th Prct "of . Vegeta
bles and .Dairy. Products, T : ' .
rrrirTb'
"Farmers are not. tha only people who
will get tha worst of the bargain If the
city council of. Portland passes the ordi
nance assessing . a heavy license - taa
against .the 'rancher who brings some
thing to town to sell. ' The consumers
In this cltv will feel thexburden. Thev
khow' it. and-hey. are aa much eposes'
to this. ordinance aa. tne farmers arV"
said W. H. Addis, selegate appointed
by the Ruaaellvllla grange to appear be
fore the council committee and oppoae
the 'ordinance. ' . .. , . - .
Htmdreda of farmer's have frlenda in
Portland with whom ...they carry, en
business, but thalr oommerrf Opes not
atnovnt to enough to warrant their pay
ing a huckster's license. A farmer who
haa more butter and egga than his fam
ily roneumss-usually. has a few frlenda
In town whom .he supplies once a week
when he comes to tha city to trade.
The farmer who . resides I. 10 or IS
miles In the ounfry ships the bulk of
his potatoes "and other produce at the
nearest railroad elation' to tha commis
sion man. But he has , ay few friends
in' town whom he auppitog with' potatoes
every aeajton, anal when he eoraea to tha
city he threwe a, few sacka-of the .tubers
on the- wagoa .and deliver them htm-clf-rTh-hucksters'
license ordinance
woulf shut-hlov out. , . -
XSJUSOeeV
It Is the aame with the farmer who
has three or four customers, perhaps
living near me CHJ-- limits, out jusi
Inside tha ally, avhn hMy small., supplies
Of hav from htm everv v ea r. i ro m tlie'l
farm to the customer's house Is two
miles, but It la five mtlee from the farm
n4he market-place: -The proposed ordi
nance would compel every farmer to
drive to -the market--place and get a
clearance from the official there before
he could deliver bla load of hay three
ml lea nearer- home, making a useless
haul of alg miles.', t - -
"These mstancea are mora numerous
than many, would Jaaaglne, and such an
ordinance would In one way or another
bit every farmer In" Multnomah county,
aa well aa every farmer's-friend and
customer In the-city," eajd Mr. Addis.
"And what ia it all for? .They aay to
make the farmer pay hla share of the
street Ufc Jjrnthat- ground -the ordi
nance '.Is - an - outrageous ' Imposttloa.
There are .SS mllea of road Within the
city llmlta of Portland .that are partly
maintained - by ; the
farmers taxes.
These roads are sought eat and used
by. city .people, because- they are ' good
drives. ' Four bridges and three ferries
were built -and maintained here partly
by the farmers' money. - They are used
too tlmea aa much by city- oeoole and
city business aa by the. farmers.
' . Weald Ss a Xtouble Tax.
"Tha 'taxes tha farmers pay toward
the maintenance of these are enough
to offset any use. made of theYn by farm
ers who bring a few potatoea or prunes
to -cltar customers, .or who have half a
doseif butter . and egg . customers , on
whom they call once a week.".
In Mr..AddisV talk the startllna? fact
waa brought out that- the people of a
radius if about three miles around Rua
aellvllla' annually to raise double the L.
amount f f strawberries, blackberrtee
na. raspeernes that are produced Ir
the - emtre Hood ' KiVer'valley'.;" These
crops are disposed of .to the commission
men. Mr. Addis has been'intervlewins
retail merchant city and cbuntv offu
ue ana prlvnte citliens. sod says they
are practically unanimous in onooaitlnn
to the ordlhtngy that woard compel the
rarmers - to , pay a license tax or shut
in em out oc ne- city.
snd the, ofcject 4s to manufacture ekrth
enware.- paint srid other products from
clay, ochre snd soil. F ' i ' . . . .
Mrs.- C. H. .Larson .haa begnn suit
agslnst Mary Jens for-11.00 em a chat
tel mortgage, Wllhelm Marks haa saeT
Emily- Palmqulst lor $80 on a promlaf
The funeral of James B 81naott. who
died st St. Vincent's hospital . Friday;
was neia jeeierqay- morning rrom St.
Mary's church, ' Williams avenue end
Btanton etreet. , '
For, Sale The Missouri bulldlna 'on
fhs .exposition, grounds. . , Sand . bids ' ft
tne secretary at puuaiog. E. B. Oarver.
secretsry. , , ,. , : .
xaxnce.ior tne t caan prise, evarv
luranir annmi, ai mi uvu ana Clark
pavWnvh'Twenty-sevejith. and Thurman
treetax . j.f r a.
Of flee dhore lettered prdmptlv. Foete-
4k Kieiser vnone- e-x. ss.. , - .
i FrtU'a, Itamales ati tha best, .
i . 1 .
.JWhUrt In Seattle -f f
Oo to. the iUtbskeller. a hlchetaaa
pl&e .to eat. i. flea f ood-sastera. saeata.
Isrie orchestra dsiiy. ; , ' -
m aaaavaaasaaaaxeaaSBXaiaBaai' ""
.fMilwaukle Country Club., '
E. tern and Sesttie rscsa -Take Se
- 'i Orejon City ears st First s 1
....... r
was done on" the day of the great parade
session of that order in Denver. Colorado. .
HOLIES
OH 17ILLAT.1ETTE
Sellwood Tract Will Be Center of
i .'Costly ' Bungalows andf
'' "V ,V; Parked i Estates. '
MANY HOMES OF CHEAPER '
ORTAtSOvBEINO BUILT
Dbgena ; of - Cottages , and Mediunv
Priced Residences Being Erected
j All. Over "the" Suburband ?Popula-
: tion of Place Is Being ' Increased.
i The east side roee ef The ' Jearaaf fa to
tba store ef alrav r. W. lieKlaner. SM Kaa
Morrtaoa street. . Tetepbese - Baetr XT.,, .
i A place of country homee; where city
men of wealth can locate with a river'
frontage aadVlose connection with down
town offices -Is rapidly being., built up
IV tn Sellwood. waterfront near; the
kolf links.; For soma year, this proper
ty-wa tied up and no effort waa made
to place It on the market, but recently
It waa ' disentangled end In the last
few weeks half a dosen cltv men have
purchased tracts-of -two. or mors acres
there. - snd will . build homes costing
several thousands of dollar a each, be
sides - making extensive Improvements
on the' property; . Tne is no lies -on a
high bluff commanding wide- sweep
of the rwillaraette. the bank sloping
gradually to the river with a good mac
adam road to' the tHty oa the east aide
of the property. - ' .
F.'W. Orsves. has purchased two ana
three Quarter acrea In block K. and will
erect a 11.000 bungalow. -He wilt also
terrace the elope to ..the -waterfront.
and lav out-Ma place-aa a model'coua
try homawThar pbt paid tortae lana
waa 11.417.' J.: K. Kerrigati -iha pur-haaed-Anjirels.oOJhJjrd
adjoining the
Graves . place -aiad wrH.bufld.a 6.S9
realdasoei thrTUTCTii prlcb vraOT.IOOT
Mr. Kerrigan! owns one str tne nana-
someat homes In Irving-tot which will
be blaoed on the market DrO..F.
Hlmmara of
Mllwauxie,. formerly or
W'i'lTfft?" "Tttf Ht; Ills" UU I tliased blerk S
Just east of the Kerrigan tract, and will
lay out extenrive grounoa 'ana buua
handsome residence. . . There ara six
full; lots 1n ths block, which is trlangu
Isr in shape. - - ' , ; "
Aside' from ths valuable-rlyec front
property ' and the' ' high- priced country
homes. Sellwood real- estate In general
la aellrn rapidly and. many hemes of
the -ll.ee class are being .built or
planned. , A. H. St. Oalr Is building
cottage at Claokamaa ' iand - Eighth
streeta ' K. C. Golden wntk build a cot
tags., st Fifteenth and Manlon atreets.
Jamea Beton is having built a $1,000 res
idence at Ochoco and Seventh;' J. W.
Warren. Jr., til building: at Seventeenth
and Clackamas streets a- house costing
11.000; E. M. Sedgwick bag Just com
pleted a 11.000 house at Fourteenth and
Mnn-JLtreetsi-B. Wcs.ty.wlll , build
a - -cottage . at :ightentn , and Linn
streeta;-0. W. McConnell will , build a
cottage at Seventeenth and LlnnL-W. H.
Hllllard.la having built a eetuge at
Seventeenth and Sberrstt; J. W. Flaler
Is oorapletlng a $1,100 realdence'at Sixth
snd Tatoma; UTT. Wilson will build
cottage at Sixth -and Spokane.' iF. A.
Mills haa Just completed a cottage. at
Eighth end Spokane, and 4 H. Griffith
win have built a fioo residence st
Seventeenth and Nehalem.
ANOTHER OBJECT- LESSON.
Zok ef Froveotion ta aTlgklaai aMstrtet
. aror, By costly Fire. ,
Thatr-the- Highland,-Woodlawn." Pted
mont. Multnomah- and Lower Alblna
district. is without adequate protection
was again demonstrated yesterday even'
lit. when the residence of Cr E.-Ackley,
st 0 Esst Seventh , street, north, was
destroyed snd the- home of IX H. Nash
adjoining - was badly . soorchrd. The
Highland chemlcsl Twss the only -pom-
penrthal eouldjpond la .time to do.
effeotlvs work, snd the blsse hsd such
a head way that the chemical wagon ex
hausted --'tits -resources whlle( ths fire
buxnsd mertilyj The Russell . street en
glneiaitlved,ln-.tme to save the Naah
house from- complete deatruot ka. but
the run waa so long that tbe Ackley
home had bee destroyed before help
could strive. V The pressure from the
mains waa. So weak that only an engine
could be of service, and bad there been
(other.. houses adjoining -the Ackley real
pdenre they would Jiave been burned. A
district containing several square miles
of thickly populated .territory depends
almost entirely on the . Highland chem
ical company. sn the experience of last
evening ia llkelr to be repeated when
ever a fire sisfbs In. any of the half
dosen suburbs there. , - .
CHURCHES ENTER CONTEST.
.. ,- .
taity aS Clergy ef St, Johns fctaJU e-
azad remBerasee OaWllaMs,;''.
i The churches of St Johns, entered" the
tlone commending the three members
who hsd stood by Edwards were passed.
The churches praised- then for keeping
their pledge- to. prevent saloons . from
opening In tha town. Tonight the coun
cil will 'endeavor to settle the Edwards
question, snd If It Is decldedh by a ma
jority vote that he Is not a member ef
the body, Sn . effort will be made to
elect his Successor. On this point an-
otiwr struggle wlU' ensue oyer the ques
tion, aa to whether or not a maa favor.
ing a loons-shell be chosen. The church
members, besides passing the resolu
tion, decided to sttend the council meet-
Ing t!-Vt, snd sn interesting mmIoi)
Ii a;. r ii so.tie of
Edwards opponents will try to unearth
the reasons which msy lje back of hla
repeated, resignations . snd their, with
drawn la, "The churches that passed the
resotrJrtlons yesterday at the morning
services were L'alted Evangelical. Meth
odiat. Congregational, Baptist and Ad
ventlst, t . s r
AFTER WOOLEN MILL- :
aaMansnasasaeBMan
St. iohas Takes Vp rxoJeoV rtn. WTas
te Save 'eesi ' SeUWeed's. ' -It
seems probable that another woolen
mill will go to Bt. Johns. The Clark
project having fallen through at Sell
wood, after work bad been commenced
and the land option taken up, the Indus-try-is
seeking another location where
the rltlsena will be willing and able to
subscribe the needed 120,000 to start
operations. A St. Johns business man
aa an experiment last week spent half
an hour with bla fellow-members of the
board of trade and secured mors than
17,00 to, subscriptions. . The board, of
trade will take up the Clark project and
should it prove what it la generally sup
posed to be the money. will be raised.
The-mill will manufacture only the fin
eat grade clotha and will not compete
with the mill already at St. Johna, which
manufactures a general Una of clotha
and fabrics. . ',,.-. ,,
17 EAST SIDE NOTES, r-
VV . " '.' M ,.: '''' :"''
An ' Impressive rendition of the' pa
tronal feast of the Immaculate Heart
waa Celebrated at Bt Mary's church
yesterday, morning. Archbishop Chris
tie, Dr. Morrison of San Francisco, Rev.
W. A. DeUey and Rev. V. P. Curley
were among the clergymen. The church
waa elaborately decorated, and a special
choir program waa rendered. --
Lents citlxens have petitioned the
postofflce department ' to change the
name of the office to that of Mount
Scott. Older -residents -object .to the
change, and a counter petition will be
presented. i - . ,
Wtth 1 members :the Russell vills
grange' was organised Saturday evening.
State Deputy F. M. Gill .officiated. R.
W, dill waa elected master, O. H: Lewis
overaeer snd Miss Julia Michel son secretary-
..."?' '.'.. '.,.
O. V. Mlsenblmer, who Is visiting his
son in Vernon, Isst evening loat his foot
ing, plunged down! the stairs and was
seriously Injured. Mr. Mlsenhlmer is
19 years old snd the injuries which In
clude, a fracture of the arma at the
wrists snd serious bruises eoout ths
head. wlH disable him for months.
WANZER RESIGNS AT .
THE MAYOR'S REQUEST
City Engineer Wanxer hea oornolled
with Mayor Lane's request-and haa ten
nis resignation, . totake effect
1 Sapeerhber 1,
Captain Wanxer stated - today that
frlenda desired him to ask Mavor Lane
for the causes which led to his removal,
but he told them that it waa certainly
unbeceeaary, aa Mayor Lane hsd the
power to, remove him and,, appoint sny
body h wished. ' ' " ' ,i .
D. W. Taylor, Who will be named bv
Mayor Lane to succeed Captain Wanser.
win be , prepared to assume the duties
of fhe offlce aa soon as Captain Wanser
leaves. He was formerly city engineer
snd will havs no difficulty In taking up
tne worn.- . ,
f
-ji k ,
r: . The Hudson. ;; ... - ,".
i Globetrotters and ' tourists who visit
Portland frankly admit that the pictur
esque scenery caugnt Tronj the iflecks of
our boots in making' the trip up the
Wlllametterlver are not, duplicated
the Hudson, the Rhine or the Danube
i vma il aaa it. MWl a jeaVS
foot of Taylor street at. snd 11:1 a
nw $: p. rn three hours' rids for 46
Cents round trip.- "jrt . ; : . ..
llen-A Lewis' Best Brand.
' ' ft '
: Resent $3,500,000 'J
"Tortland Branch, 144 Washington.
. X A. WTLD, Manager.
TriiYelcriT leffera of Tjcdit
.Available in all "parts ofh world
. Ill branches In Canada aad the
United States. Including: ... San
Francisco. Seattle, Victoria, Van
couver. Hanaimo. New Westmins
ter, Dawaoa (Yukon).
Drafts, Issued oa
X-
r- eay- Branch-
Tranefers, of money to or from
Ttalegranu.
f' A QeneralBankjng .
11th ANNUAL
ASTORIA, OR.
uglist;29. 30.31
Plincsaa SacaJswea ' (Mrs. ' Oeoraa
If alar) Vui rule on- land and sea, snd at
numerous pow-wows and war dances.
There will tie free balloon ascensions
snd parachute Jumps dally, f i : -
- lite In. prises toTlahermen who par
tlclpate ta the races. ' .
5 llos2 fearrio
vm ?cftftrpbtc2
first day reception Tirade Snd land
aborts afternoon of second - day r l
r ' e " " In evening.
-,.:the;-,.,v
Canadian Bank
of Commerce.
. .. - r.ia.l go . . - .
3 we--,vwiwwa
KEGATTA
-flcviPl? 'Stgliir j - oi3)() Xhair
l CT'-T'.'-''.',-' I' yi'y'i'l'S'i- j'"''-' ;VUphorstert talsttry,.'iia;!'?7'
' I :: .!- . ' ' i , .'. ' ' ;- ured velour and cmbosstd ,
I -f.lCi 'Je-----' '"r"' .. " !tour, v polished mahogany ' C""- "
. 1 "e-" ' Wemes,", will be offered A for V "
' r ' . -N - ' ii3-v-rfe-- - I TV ';.'. '.
mmm mm- m
$5.00 for
; Vvwtxl nesday-
u
Look for the Eclipse of the Sun on Wednesday Night In our First4 Street
V Window. The Eclipse,; Range sign does the work.: ' ; ; ; -
. ;.y ,
1 73-1 75
c'rjheatfe
Direetlea
Sf, W. T. ABM,
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First' St. r-r- 2 1 9-227 Yamhill St.
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offering an introduction '
price on s Una of Solid -Oak
Dininf Chain end
Extension j Tablea that
makes it worth while teT
. all who need or will :
aoon need these foods.
'They ; are all (oodaof
tha kind that it ia
pleasure, to sell and a ;
. jlaasure-to-own quality.
. Pricea and terms that -'
' - make oar business grow,
FIRST STREET,
CLE A 8 TBROCOU TBS BLOCK.
Ask Our-Customexsv-
PaystoLcokArouod
- Do net get excited over those
BANKRUPT , or FIRE SALES
"best foryou to take time to In-
VstIgat ths"grade of goods-ranf"'
make up your mind to trade with
honeat people, where yoo, are safe
with eveay cent- you Invest get
ting foil -vslue received. -If you
are looking for bargains you get
t h em from , us just ss well
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. Ta i Rhoeew t S. So and 84. So -
rid?ioVHl-.80.'--at--v-v-.'
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Suits for 96.00 and 9T.50.
Regular ll.to PanU for S1.T5
and 2.00. .
Regulsr fl.tO Underwear ' for
BOea Y - ; . . ..,' . ....
, Special cut on Children's School.
Shoes. t'. ' r ' .'...' ' J---
Tou wilt be plessed if you trade
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furniture values, . will btirjuick
to take advantage off these .
.special sales,. Here ii ,one pt
-our -ery . belt special.. The ,
, drtt toicome- will . have jSie
;holce "of designs, as they are
'not all alike i".;'.'- ..':";
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CHOICE of 5S and C3
Summer Walatc
late styles and jicpuizr
fabrics, beautifully
trimmed OCl OP
only,;..
THdlCE cf all 52.50
to Vaists-
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pleased oaaaoaasrs a dot- 1
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