The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 29, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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    Come in
the akin
an old
SALE ON FROM 7 TO 10 P. M.
in several shapes. ,
Watcli Sun
'dayPaper for
QrcatSaI
Next Week
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ANY LIVES
Guests ; of Rooming-HouM, Are
Forced to Flee From Burning
Building in Nlght-Robes.
OBSTINATE WOMEN ARE
.: K, SAVED BY THE FIREMEN
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Risk Their Lives to Save Belongbgt
; sad Are Forced to Ley Bnildinf
S bjr 'Members of the , Department-
,v " Lou Estimated at Four Thoniand.
- ' Til at an aarlr how; "tbla mornlna
In t roomlnf houaa at'2S4tt Tamhill
atrat dlayonallr acroaa tHa-straat from
tha central f Ira atatlon, oauaed a acora
of thrtllin aaapaa brlnmawa ia tbalr
hlskt robaa. - fireman and other pra
Tnta4 (atalttlea by carrylna;-occupant
f tha' rooma down tba etaira and lad
dara. ;. r ",-' ' ' .
lira. !. H' Brown. tn order to aaVe a
few additional trtfl, "rafuaad to obey
A flreman'a command to flea and nar
rowly aacapad aerloua reeulte. 8ha be
Vltan to pack hr frunk aa aoon aa aha
wav aroused from .aieop tand , waa ool
lct)n bar belonrlnga wban Laddarmaa
Raybor of track 1- buret- Into tba room.
Ho. ordered' her to leave, but aba re
rueed.' ' -.' t. r'
Ha aelaed her In ble arme.and bora
- her to a-window.. Ha thruat her through
the window apon tha abouldera of Bat
tatlon Chief JLaudenkloe, who waa on a
Udder. Tha chief carried the woman
aafety to tha atreet below.
-Mra. Booth refoaed to leave tinleaa
her trunk wa takan with har. Night
watchman Fred Herman of tha Pinker
ton aervlce aelaed. tha woman with one
hand and with tha other the trunk. Ha
eucceeded In draarlna; both to tha atreet
and In preventing Injury to tha woman.
V Oaaee of Tire Trakaowm . - .
- The fire atarted In tha rear of tha
tore of tha Union Mantel company,
tit Tinhtll atreet. Firemen have been
unable to ascertain tba cauaa. It burned
alowly for half an hour or more before
It waa discovered and ' tha apartment
houee an the second floor waa filled
'with smoke. An unknown man turned
In an alarm by running to central fire
atatlon. .
- Nlahtwatchmaa Herman, however,
reached tha acana before tha alarm waa
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FLAHES
ENDANGER
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tomorrow and secure that npw tuit for THE FOURTH. We will outfit you from hat-to shoe from
to: overcoat, And-best of it is, you needpay but a small payment down, then only ' ; t
mm
Wu 'evtMvl credit to evervbodv. No red'taoe. No: fuss. ; No embarrassing
', our simple way of doing the clothing business; Ounnanager-in this department is Mr. S. L. KLafka, who is
resident ot rortiana ana wouia pe
50c, 60c and
This attractive little foot rest is
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iwi
given; Realising tha peril of thoaa who
were sleeping above ha ruahrd through
tha halla, crying "Fire," and - beating
upon the doony. - There are St rooms in
the building, all but two of which ware
occupied last night. None -of tba oc.
'cupanta were Injured, although aev
aral were nearly overooma ,by amoke. j
Tha building la an antiquated atrue
tura of two atorlea, Tha rooming-house
occupies tha upper story s.nd waa prao-tlcaUy-deatroyed.
- Mrs. MolUa - West,
proprietress ,'. of : tha rooming-house,
thlnka that har loaa la at leaat ll.teo.
Firemen and there estimate it at half
that amount. ,
" On tha lower floor a number of
stores auatained mora or . laaa aerloua
damage. Tha entire loaa as a result
of the fire la eatimated at 1 4.000.
Among the occupants of tha storerooms
who Buffered damage -were: R. A.
Oeana, wall paper atore. It Tamhlll
street; W. P. Berger, paint atore, loaa
ttOO, with no Insurance; Bheehy Broth
era, wall paper atore, and the , Union
Mantel eorapany'a atore.
i 'A spectacular and amusing feature of
i 1 , -
ly aaiarail Vy
''J la tha keynote faehloe.
.. C hi eerJeottntlac aa4 pmp
', the suet awarfy. ttnt eTTaattaf
tkeaa ti in an etfflcalty a
aliyptnf heel'ajBd gajaiaf ten. '
aeeixaele teeUsrs.
Washlnzloa and Third Sis
S0RQSIH
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. THE i OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY.. EVENING. 'JUNE yh, :
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pieasea.io win upon ais oia ana
made of the've'ry best carpeu and
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the. fire wsa tha efforts of a number
of women to find pet doga, which they
thought were In the. burning building.
Nene of-the numeraua-doge or eata or
canary birds, which also lived In the
rooming-house, was lost. , a
SEATTLE WAKES UP AND
BEGINS TO GET, BUSY
- Portland's success In conducting pub
licity promotion' bureaua on modern , lines
baa encouraged Seattle to try similar
methods of bringing that city's business
merits to the attention of tha outside
world,-and it la proposed by tha Seat
tle Commercial club to. hold a meeting
at Seattle Thursday afternoon. July 19,
to dlacuaa ways and meana. The com
mercial bodies of Washington are to be
asked and an Invitation haa been eent
to the Portland . Commercial . club, to
send . delegatea.
The plan contemplated la 4o embrace
the entire state: of Washington tn the
publicity work, which It Is proposed to
aupport by voluntary eontrlbutlons, tha
work to be done through a central bureau
of Seattle. - Tom-r Richardson, replying
to the invitation for the Portland Conv
mercial club, earsi... -.,... .... .
. yrt appeara to Be that jo section of tha
United States cam more easily ..get to
gether .on broad and affective llnea than
Oregon, Washington, ' Idaho even In
cluding Montanar-for F'th all of us the
greatest resource Is timber, the most
argent need is ' Increased and enlarged
irrigation, our chief cereal la wheat and
our greatest fruit the apple. Thoaa of
us. on the coast are alike Interested In
water transportation, and all of uejhave
unlimited waterpower to offer In making
our section the Industrial wonder of the
world." - - ,;'
Bonding reroUta.
Tha following permlta have been Is
sued : Mra. A nna Rlnstrom. . t wo-atory
dwelling. . , Williams .avenue . corner
uiacKamas, cost ii.iqo; a. ennstenson,
ttwo-story store, Mississippi avenue cor
ner Beach, coat 14.100; A. B. Msnley,
garage,' Monroe : corner VWTfl lam a ave
nue, coat 1150; W. . R. Walpole, two
story dwelling, Bancroft between Cor
bett aad-Xelly, cost $1,000; J. B. Still-
well, two-atory dwelling. East Blx'h be
tween wygant and Alberta, coat 11,000;
Sechter Broa, repairs . to. atore, Eaat
Burnalde - corner Grand .avenue, cost
: Mra. Loulaa Partlow, two-atry
dwelling." ' aat Washington . betwtien
Beat' Twelfth and Eaat Thirteenth, cost
ll.ttt; August Sentl, repairs to dwell
ing, Francis svenue between Kast
Thirtieth and Eaat Thirty-first, cost
1800; .'John- Roaa. shoe ahop, William
between Cook avenue and . Joy, 9160;
Andrew Malar, barn, Elian near . Kast
Sevenths north, cost $1M. , ,
Preferred ocb oanaed Oeode.
Alien a Lewis' Best Brand.-
v- There are aaaay ITant Ads in tedayt
Journal that wW. latere yoa, r .. ,
f V.
P
terms. It is simply, business
new irienas. '.vv- "
9
comes
173-175 First
Street
1 9-227 Yam
hill Street
ESCAPE
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Eleven-Year-Old Boy Saves Him
self From Serious Injury by ;
. 1 Presence of Mind.
Roy K earns, 11 years of age. attracted
tha attention of hundreds of persona
on Fourth atreet last night by hla dar-
g" ' ....
Excursion! Excursion! Sundiay
I ' - , J a tr-k 4wees se k sis m m ., , , ,.. . v ...;'. i . - . t ..
.it-''',;':'. ( BBOirjTOB UBB, BTBAMSB BAJJbBT OATXZBT. ., . ' ' .;
'hi' ' m .Mi,
y:.'Vvs,,,.i.-:-
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' t.i . . r.i; V"t
1 '.s- '
ve-n
' aw fcV'tv r-ifiv ,.
lng and successful escape from a .run
away. While the horse whs, running
at break-neck speed the . lad calmly
climbed to the rear -of the buggy and
dropped to tha atreet He eacaped un
hurt. :.".. i '
Ha waa driving a horse aouth - on
Fourth atreet when the animal awltched
hla tall over ene-of the reina. It was
Just after - crossing ' Washington atreet,
and the horse Immediately became un
manageable. The boy held ton bravely,
but the horse was completely out . of
hla control and daahed wildly up Fourth
atreet. ;-. -v ; : '. ' i
Toung Keams , tried vainly td .check
the horaa for several blocks; but seeing
that hla ef forte .were useless decided
to "skldoo." He dropped the reina and
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MEN'S.SUITS
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the best you ever sa
. those in up-town
v.; - and let
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climbed over the aeat to the rear end.
Clinging to the . buggy ha held him
self auspended for a time, . then, near
Salmon atreet.. dropped to the ground.
Ho went spinning along the atreet for
a short distance, but quickly recovered
himself. ' Ha Immediately - atarted Jn
pursuit of the horae, which had' fallen
to the street In trying to round a corner
and had been-captured. ' He' waa loudly
cheered, by a. crowd which gathered
quickly.;-:.-. .. ,' ,-. ,- ' '
The youngster waa bespattered with
mud, but didn't have a acratch.";
The Baal Batata' Col
or
Journal are UtsieaMng to
hnyeg
aeUa
'
i: f
:-y ..
w. They are the equal of
stores at $15. Come ia
us show you. ,' .' .ti .i-
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THIRD
AND OAK
5
3.
INVALID IS RESCUED
, ; FROM BURNING HOME
(SpeeUI meseteh to The learanL) .
Olympla, Waah June J. The farm .
realdenee of tlif J. Morrison, situated '
about 10 niflea aoutbeaat ef this city
on Chambers Prairie, waa totally de
stroyed by ftre yesterday .evening. - Mra,
Morrison, who la an Invalid, waa res
cued from the building with much dif
ficulty and carried to a neighboring
residence. The-loaa la 1 1,700, fully cov '
ered by Insurance. . , .
For quick reemlte nae tha Witt Ool
amaa ef The goanaL ,
AND
4th of July
Up-to-date Steamboat, splendid ao-
commodatlona, first-class dining-room,
seata for everybody,- three Observation
Decks, . no narrow paaaagewaya, no
Jarring, rldea Ilka a Pullman car,
adlea' - Parlor, Smoklng-Room, polite '
attendanta, aafety and comfort.
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See the Celebrated Cascade Locks
and Columbia River Sccccry
i "arand.- "Ma gnlf leant," 'Wonderful.
. "aiorloua," Astounding." "How beauti
ful." "Superb," are a few of. the expres
sions of delight constantly heard from
the lips of our passengers. -
. We Journey Throc;h the Heart
of the Cascade Uosstaiss -;
Tou see all that la' great all that ia
gorgeous, all that astounds, all thatA
baffles description on thla moat Inter
esting ride, i See the Portland Seattle
railway now being built down the north
bank of tha Columbia. .
Fare, Round Trip
$Lo50.
Steamer leaves Ald'er Street Dock
a. m.,' returning arrive t:0 p. m. Get
your tlcketa early, ' x
For detailed Information oeil at dock or
Phones Maltr 914
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