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r -,T , , July cv 1:::. r r ttttttt-: c ri- "t CJTTlTl.rg c- -Arr ( T f "7 CtTTTTTTT f COT T mmm out by Ymmm FuCJii-iGCCD C1D 1 L- .. The deep cut in prices thU sale. IntUcte on all merchandise ! Durinj; this gale our credit system demorutrttei iU vil r.c.::3 throughout the house does not interfere with credit accommo- with more convinceable force than ever, and every rexsozxtlj dations nor terms. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ; ' effort will be bent to arrange payments to your own convenience Clara Mcrrfj . Writer Entertain ingly of Prisoner and UlT r". In Tomb Cell. D. . . . - - :; : V mm. POOR RICH BOY PURSUED BY SEEKERS OF WEALtH r M U Preyed ' Upoa .' by Everjr Kind of V. Tempter, and TnptretGilded by Fooliib Mother - With ' Eighty Thousand Dollars a Year to Waste. fer Clara lforrls, : "' " (Ooprrlffei. MOS. by W. B. Htuil) " ' New Jorlt, July 19. Harry X. Thaw, weltering In prison, with other brcak ra of the Jaw, has. by a sudden Im pulse, liven ua a glimpse of real.eharao tar. ' When ha dm entered prison, while .not expressing; In words tho repulsion j ha fall for tha degraded companionship forced upon him. by prison etiquette, ha did hold himself .utterly, aloof, answers Ins apoken aaduUtlona with a savagely . parfunctory nod., avoiding even tha con- - tact of their glances that waa a week ago. Ah. wall. man does not lira for himself elonel- Beneath ' heavy lids, the young spendthrift Watched ', tha man about him; thay suffered physically and 'he saw It: ha also suffered, and out -of that experience there grew a tiny little -tendril of sympathy for the pain of II I! '! "'mouv ' It 'iv - Sketch of Harry KaadaJl Thaw, showing a prison 'guard passing him a plate of ice cream throufh the bars of his cell; photograph of Chaplain " ; Wade, who sent for the ices to which Thaw treated all his fellow pris ! : oners, and picture showing Thaw as he dressed for Independence day. ethers, even the despised prison mates. and with a boyish Impulse of generosity bestood -aFourth of. .July treat of Ice . creanrana ease for tne whole prison out fit. A email matter, but going to ahow that tha headstrong boy la moved more readily y his amotion than by reason. UDetinate, fits will la probably stronger than la his Intellect, and that being the case he will be likely to make things interesting for his lawyers. , , TelaS Boy Aaaoauf Te9aptattoaaI', i Poor, rich;, boy, .on whose trail has eamped every known typo of. tempter er temptress; the ahlna of whoae gold haa brought about him swarm a of night- -"lying oraaturea that sting, torment and madden I Old William Thaw knew tho world: knew his boy, . sod. . knowing. strove to save him. but a weak mother's : love can work havoc. The temporarily small Income that would have bees her son's protection .the mother looked upon as a deprivation a alight, perhaps, and "First Aid" to the Bowels. HEN Heartburn. Sour Stomach, Headache, Bad Breath, coaled Tongue, Belching of Stomach, Gas, or any of these forerunners, of Indl- gestion appear. Old Dr. Cascaret wants to be right on the spot la your pockst. . Dr. Caspar et guarantees to cure the most obatinata cases of ConatlpaHon and Indigestion, without ' discomfort or In convenlenoe. ' ." ": ;. ., ' . His medicine does not grips nor purge. til eisretees naturally ths-muaolea that Bne the walls of the - Intestines and Bowsts. : : Want of EssroUe weakens, and relaxes . the Bowel-Muscles, Just ss it weakens Arm and Leg muscles. ; : ' . . ( ' Old Dr. Cascaret goes' directly after f these Bowel-Musclos. . Hs wakes them '': up )ust ss a cold bath would waks up a v laxy pejsoh. ,u. ,' ";",'',: eh.T he .works them, (through the r nerves) tin they get so strong from that j ExercIsS that,; they don't need any more ; help to do their duty.. , .. n :; ' -v, V ; T Heavy dinners, tats suppers, whiskey, ' wine or beer drinking, nervous,, exoito- x meat, udden ezposurs to oold of best r and a dozen other everyday likelihoods Urs the Bowei-Musoles. ' ' - In such esses a little Cascaret in time ; Is worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment I lslsr en, to say nothing of ths suffering, ; dlaoomfort, lou of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine It ssves. ; e - v. : ', ' Little thin Cssoaret Bos, shaped so. you don't notice its presence la purse o vesKpookst. , Contains sU Candy tablets Price Ten Cents a Box at any Druggist's. ' . , ' Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and nevey gold In bulk. Every tablet Stamped "CCC." ' . ara so foolishly glided him. with a yearly l,000, and atralghtway every hunter of tha genus glided fool, at home orbroad, set" a mark arahist the- name of Thaw, ana watched for bla comma. By his father's will Harry might have pursuea pleasure at' a dlstancebut by nia motnera roily ha became the hunted, not the hunter, and was pursued by every belled folly, masked vice, painted pleasure tnat, vsmplre-Uke, drew from the victim all mentality, oourage and honor. , ; '..--,;. Tee attsek VaJk Aboag anH4, Bo coach for the boy's money, and now ah; now this same money ...threatens to ao mm a crowning wrong. Has It never occurred to those who are honestly Interested In his welfare that there la too much money-talk: that It may seriously harm hla 'easef How many tlmea have we been told of the SM. 000. 000 of Thaw money behind thla prisoner, ."and every oonar at ma service. Again, it would have been verv nleasant I to aid him In his struggle for life, for tne puDJio la ever favorably Impressed when some exalted breaker of the law CABY CONDOR SITS FOR A UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPH W. L: Flnley Tells How Hunted Rarest Bird With Camera. . ; He The condor Is the largest and rarest bird- In tho-worldJia lnha-olu -the . saoat Hnaooesslble mountains, and few people have Been him, yet M. I ITnley, jifter Infinite labor and patience, was able to take photographs of a baby condor and Its parents. These are the first photo graphs ever made of this bird, and Mr. Ptnley tells the readers of Tha Sunday journal now he did It. Camilla Flammarlon writes a fine ar ticle on freaks of lightning. Illustrated in colors.' Among the most Interesting matter Presented Sunday Is the Story of W. J. Bryan's trip around the World, and this week's story of scenes mentioned In the Bible .will prove am. otJthe beat he has written. , .- What killed the moat exclualva club In the world la toM h Tha London correspondent and throws s strong light on British society. An interesting . article la that of Professor J. B. Horner on the start of his trip from Portland to Palestine: he tells of. some, of - the hlstoiio places of Canada. Ths women have some full najrea. tell ing of the latest fashions, the best means of preservlngh.ealth, and how to be beautiful, ror people who work with nana and brain there Is an instructive The boys and stria to whom The Sun- day Journal 1 a welcome visitor, will find bright games Invented feaDeclallv for them and good stories written for them, and four pagea of funnies. Theee features, with many others, snd with all the latest haonenlnra In mnslo. art, literature and- science, and the new of the world, make The Sunday Journal tha moat Instructive and Interesting paper on the coast. . . . , or targe ylelda of hay and grain and sleek cattle the North Powder seotloa cannot be beat, says the Baker City Democrat t . la supported by hla family's confidence and regard, but alas, up Jumped the dol lar mark, and we were told the entire family -would back raab Harry, to the last dollar of their Individual fortunes. ' The pubHo la growing Irritable over this continual talk of money: the peo ple ask.iWhy.srS these, millions , so flaunted; what doea It imply? A spirit of antagonism la being aroused. Perhaps It will be said lhat the public 1aa noth ing to do with the trial of a. prisoner. But think a moment what a power la thla public opinion. Poea not a. Jury come from the people, and can It be ab solutely unbiased In Its Judgment;' dare It given the defendant the benefit of a doubt, at' the risk' of being t misjudged by the pabllof ' It will take a brave Jury to bring In an absolutely unbiased ver dict. - r -T -. ' .-v. - '-, ' , - Teal Drawback if Wemtta, ' Already the man tn the Tombs has been denleoL small privileges anqV-eom-4 forts a poorer gentleman "prisoner re ceived there; thoso In authority are very anxious to show the publio that they are not r Innuenced -by Thaw money. - A fortune will help a man to 'the- services of expenalve lawyers there -Its power stops: and It Is to be hoped, for the prisoner's own sake, that the Thaw mil lions may be garnered into safes and vaults, where, tn decent retirement, they may. for a time, cease working injury "to' the boy,- whom - they - helped - to destroy- but 'Cannot 'save. ' Then free him from the ball and chain of the Thaw wealth, , and give him a fair fighting chance, such as all men claim before ttye law, - : PURE BORAX s m , HIS sale will indeed Drove itself an imto riant event in- retail merchanrlialnsr and will demonstrate) tn tho arinnnlnw mm. m unity the strides this estabUthment is .rnakingi toward prbgressive achievement. . Our present premises could no . longer accommodate the colossal volume of business we do, and for lack of room we could not entertain the urgent de mand of the trade for additional lines of merchandise. : To overcome these vital difficulties we were obliged to move into more spacious quarters. The magnificent building, corner Washington and Tenth streets, was desiened. nlanned and erected for us, and will soon be equipped with stocks of Wearing Apparel for men, women and children's Jewelry, Art . Goods, Draperies and Curtains, Antique Furniture, etc., second to none on the cosst for styles, qualities, varieties and prices. Prior to our removal into our, new home, we inaugurate this mammoth sale to reduce all stocks carried in our present stores, -and if extremely liberal inducements in prices and terms are of any consequence, . thrifty buyers will throng bur stores and assist ' ;';.;..',' '.;":;v ' ' ;"'-j.:s ' ' ... . us. in making this sale- a decided success. . -";".'" fslen's Qothin j Section Offer tss patrons extra apeelal taSiaetsnsa Ut prices as wen eg la easy tense ea slothing of beet aaakes and standard graaae. ,.. . . Km's ' streaMrs n lJrJwefcjM . gmy Oar Jewelry SccUon - saaay'a pleasaat surprise foe? yea, ft displays everything mew and tasty la this Una and offers yo terms that make It easy for yo to eheeas a birthday, sngagsnst os we Olng prsssat at Bam oval Sale prlooe. . - Cloak snd Suit Depsrtment bscxoaa every slaves dnsetsg lady to eater Its pnrtsis aaS ohooae from tts rmmense aad beaattfal stock of smart weeamtrieej aad aa anreo special yrloas aaS setats. Satt snn valaeg to fSS, apodal q4 Our ratnre Xomai Korthwost Ooraes Waaklagtoa and featk Streets. Onr Fnrnltnrc Czpatescl Offers tke snow tasapvtiig ralnismsnts to home lovem srrery ajistole Kb ss ally redased tn prloe asMI we atve yoa tarme to salt year- HuA or lew baak . wl r'lsia safe e snteay , am f r. Odr Ollinery DepaTtaent snbcalta sal tts eoateatn fo yotor ewm Jadgw saoat aad feels eoafldaat that the pawraUla prloea, ssrats aaS varieties wOl taSaee swa to pnrcksse. T f Udst fi SUrt DeFaTfcect effers saaay tecaptlag bargmtma tm the as set, sweUssS aad eaelaelve aaodalS) ta, Wslsss, klrta, Ooseeta, Vevktoowts ana TfaSnsiai aS temptlag Do not overlook the opportunities this Removal Sale offers to every member, of the family of alt classes and stations, i Now is the time to supply your wants in the following lines MLadies Suits, Coats, Millinery, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, Corsets, Under wear,' Gloves, Hosiery, Belts, Neckwear, Shoes, Jewelry, Art Goods, Silverware, Chinaware, Mirrors, Pictures, Men's and Boy" Clothing, Furnishings, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand, Shopping and . Carriage Bags, Hats, Furniture, Rugs, Curtainsv Draperies, ',; :, r:r;v. Comforters, Blankets, Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases, et....--- t-rrv-, This Removal Sale embraces not only the regular lines we were -wont to carry, but also numerous consignments intended for additional sections in the new store. Owing to our late decision not to handle any yard goods in the new house, we place all the ar rivals of Laces, Embroideries, Ruf flings, Edgings, Insertions, Alio vers, Nets, Braids, etc, on sale at the mercy of this Removal Sale This Is an opportunity for you tfrsupply-yourapparernceda-wfthoirt merchandise offered la strictly up to the minute and conforms to fashion's dictates inevery drtaiL Don't miss this sle,It is to your mterm to attend , early these prices remove goods rapidly. . . - MM sr -; . Continuing until we move to our magnificent new home which will be completed shortly -OinrCREDI-T OFFICE IS ENPEAVORINO TO CONVINCE the PUBLIC of the MERITS OP OUR PART PAYMENT PLAN and WILL DO EVERYTHING within REASON to ARRANGE your PAYMENTS to SUIT your CONVENIENCE EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. TUB STORK WHERE YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD - PRESENT - OnA tXT A CtlTXTn nPMVT prnrT?Trn ADDRESS Jy VV tOXXLlN VJ X JLH O X SSJliSZi X THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD fJEArtXPOSORtSIIIJDRa CATTLE SHIPPERS Falling Off of Foreign Trade 8e- riously Affects Both PacK- srs and Cattlemen, s Sofbns Wator ;:;'r ;.1CCVC3.' : ' Cbcno end VVhStcno Cbthco ; If yew 4eeser htmo se.MqieTsaas Boras, tske ne subarlrate.- WHte ua, metsstof 9 seats, ftvjaf Sealars. Basse, ant we wtll ausT Voa a aaakaaa. and in. cloep htiMT Ben Htma 23JLS-TZO LZTJCH S3AP sewtaioe Pure Betas, Nature's Cleaaass A WMleaer Hence ssakes eeetkes snowy white sad nvfieaicalljr el earn. AH Orecess. free ssmals bar for top frees swn4 eartoB30-Mie-Teaai Boras mni dealer's isas aa4 year same a4 adeross. rACiriO fOAST ItnSaXJ COMPANT. ' Saoaa BaUdlae. Oafclaaa, Callfwsla, . (loanal Bveetal Berries.) ,. Chlesa-o, July 10. Livestock mea are sorlooslr oonoerned ever the immediate outlook ot the Chlcaso meat trade. . Dal esstes from all parts of . the country have assembled for the ela-hteenth an irual seaaton of the NaUonal Livestock zchanre. . ' " They discussed Informally the effects of the recent disclosures. It Is admitted the published reports on stockyard con ditions have Injured the trade. . : It la evident, judgtns from some offi cial remarks of cattle dealers made prior to the openlns of the oonventlon that the chansed conditions or ' American meat markets throughout the world are beslnnlns to strike home to the actual shippers. ' The exchanre Inquiries Into tha condition of tha trade brought out the complaint that orders for oattle for ahlpment to foreign countries are ratlins off rapidly, and serious conditions are aald to be Inevitable unless the people abroad are reassured. GETS NEW TRIAL FOR BREAKING LABOR LAW ' (Soeclal Dteoatck te The Jearasll Olympls, Waah... July 10. In the of the atate proceedings against W. H. Davis, the Olympls contractor, for viola tion of the eight-hour labor law on pub Uo con tract a, in which nr. Davis won a victory In the superior court upon appeal from the justice's cOurt. the su preme court today handed down an opinion reversing the superior court snd remanding the case for trial. . 1 '' , CITY OF SYZRAN IS DESTROYED BY FIRE " " 1 llmrml Soe-lal ferrlre.) Sytran. Russia. July 10. flatting fire to the town the rebels have caused the Inhabitants to flee and the whole city le In flames. - The government buildings and treaaury ana on fire and the Inhabl tanta are seeking refuse in the sur rounding forests. Many of them 'have already arrived at Bamar In the province of Qlmplrsk. and they teU harrowing tales ef Incendiarism. . , - .... -L. - -fdUli, SUMMER STSfe Arid all the Odds and Ends ' N I t - m Oarrnents in the house that -we sell at ' ' w I IJy ' Are positively the equal of the $12.50 ; ;vT "and $15.00 , kind sold ' j' ' elsewhere , , i U FIRST AND TAYLOR 05 w This Is a Summer (ID Clearance Sale v ' U Of magnificent bargains, extending to all parts of the 1 ) J ss. 11 " VV" house. Our Furnishing Goods and Shirts are in it, too T lo! The Red Front l "SeUs It Cheaper yfl H l"- J r : . : MRST AND TKYIM t J ' Not only have the rebels souaht ta destroy the town by ths torch, but they save robbed Mil pillaged where they have bean st: sloasv can and, the fleeing Inhabitants Hoped of all their Bosses-1 Bysraa has a populailoe of I waa one of tike e:.". ...' 1 t sapia srewtS i X V 'X' ,. ..: