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p. - satuksay zvz::i::g. august ,13, i;::.
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AUSTRIAN ELiFEllOR OBSERVES
SEVENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY
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CONSISTING OF
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DISHES
WASHING MACHINES
REFRIGERATORS
CUTLERY
HOES'
- ' GARDEN HOSE
V GLASSWARE -. (
, . WASHTUBS
GRANITEWARE ' . ,
, AXES ,. :" ' . '',
r PITCHFORKS '
' j ROPE
. - RANGES
WASHBOARDS""
; i TINWARE
. MEAT CHOPPERS
GRINDSTONES
SINKS - ' "' ,"'
COOKING STOVES
- WRINGERS
. WASHBOILERS ?
SHOVELS v :
; SCYTHES " r';:-
' " '.:' x GAS PIPE '
GAS RANGES
. OIL RANGES j
HEATERS !
SEWING MACHINES
' BIRD CAGES .
SPADES
6 " LAWN MOWERS
lamps. .
Juds Fanton to Eract Clj Dulld-
V Inj Jutt North of Oak '"
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WILL BE MADE FOR
RETAIL CONCERNS
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Owner of Property Believe Seventh
' Street la Destined to Be. in Center
1 'of Great Shopping District Within
' " Few Years. - : . . V '".'''
' And Hundred! of Other Articles of Merchandise Uiually Found in a First-Clasa Hardware Store of Years of Business Activity. - ,
Our Ilardware Deparbnent Has Deen Removed to 130 First Strccl
' . Our own building, but the above merchandise is still at our old, stand. Odd Fellows' Temple, First and Alder, and is on sale at the above address
-until our lease expires on the premises.j Rather than move this stock WEJHAVE' REDUCED PRICES ON EVERYTHING, IN THAT.
DEPARTMENT1 10 "TO"25 PER-"CENT--end -shall continue the eduction u'ntlj we vacate the -buildinf. -z , 7 ;; '; Z : "Ztl7-Z . .
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Seventh street U to hsvs a six or
seven story steet frame-traHdlna end -It
will be erected by Judge W. 1. Kenton,
.who recently purchased from Mr. Rogers
of Bslsm the property on- the west side
of Seventh street Just north of Oak.
"While Judge Fenton hae decided to
build such. a structure it will probably
not be erected for a year or two. His
Idea fs to make ths building a large
mercantile store, believing that Seventh
Street Is to. bo one of the leading thor
oughfare In the, elty,- especially, when
the lines of the United Railways are
built in that street
hTe lot on which the building will be
erected1 is nicely adapted for rental pur
poses. ' It . has - a face of 80 feet on
Seventh street and runs back to Ankeny
street,' having a face on that street of
about to feet, thus providing for a rear
entrance." The property was purchased
laat November by Mr. Rogers for
000. therefore the SSt.OOO he received
from Judge Fenton shows an advance of
it, 000 In less than a year. '
. Good Slock Xs Bold.
The block bounded by 'Twelfth, Thir
teenth. Iettygrove and Qulmby streets,
owned by Richard Koehler, has been sold
to local capitalists, whose names are
withheld for tho present. The price
of the Portland at Seattle railway. The
property adjoins tho proposed terminals
of tbs Portland and Seattle railway. Tho
new purchasers are reported to have
plana in contemplation for a six-story
modern brick warehouse, with track fa
cilities. , ' . .
Holmes A Mshefee report tho sals of
a house snd lot on Schuyler street be
tween Seventeenth - and Nineteenth
streets to Frank Zimmerman. Tho eon
aideratton Is given as 1.850. '
Louts P. . Beno has purchased "from
Ferdinand Dresser the oast- half of
lots and T. In block til of Coach addi
tion, on Overton street near Fifteenth,
There is a small hows' on the property.
Tho consideration In the recorded deed
Is given as $1 but It Is understood that
ths pries paid : was $4,800, which is
considered remarkably fair for that lo
cation, as It is close to tho proposed
freight yards of ths Portland Seattle
raUwayr
Othsa Salee Sooorded.
Mrs. Kate ' Ward has sold to Frank
8. Relder three lots in ths Ainsworth
tract just beyond Piedmont, for 11.100.
H. JB. Nobis has purchased from Mrs.
C K. Pond a lot on Orient street near
Milton. The consideration, announced
in nominal. . .
Rer. B. li'Housarpastor-of-tho First
Congregational church. Is to join ths
Portland heights colony. Ho has pur
chased through IX B. Keaaey Jb Co. two
lots at ths foot of Sixteenth street,
close to College. - The" lots are out on a
point of land, that commands an excep
tional view of ths city and mountains.
Tho pries : paid wss 82,800 and It la
understood that Dr. House In tho near
future will start building a boms on tbs
site.
C. H. Tousles has purchased through
ths asms company for 11,800 a nicely
located lot In HUlvlew addlUon to Port
land heights, facing on Ravonsvlsw
drive and commanding a view of the
picturesque Marquam gulch and a part
"of ths upper Willamette liver.
' Work has started on a homo for W. C.
North on Kllllngsworth avenue between
Union avenue and Garfield street. It
will cost about 11,000.
Ambross Thatcher will build a 82.800
boss of ths semi-colonial atylo on East
Burnslds street near Twenty-eighth,
t A pretty bungalow - Is being con
structed by F. M. Warner on Belmont
at rest near East Thirty-seventh, It will
cost between 11.500 and f 2.000.
Mrs. H..J. West has awarded to Crook
SV Walton the contract for tho building
of her horns on Halsey street between
Kast Twenty-fourth and. Twenty-fifth.
It will cost about 11.500. . . .
Atttff
' (Special Dtopatea to The Iras1.)
Albany, Or., Aug. II. Jos Attlg of
; Halsey wss committed to ths stats
asylum for ths Insans Thursday by Jus
J tloe of tho Peace t I Swan.' who was
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Automatic
Instantaneous
UnUoited
Individual .
Service
Mealdenee
Adopted in 60 leading
, . C CITY RESCUE MISSION " -
' ;'v V - ' GRAND RAPJP3, MICHIGAN .
, The Automat io eyatem of therCitizen3 Telephone - Company of
Grand Rapids, Mich., will make any other telephone system in
existence look like a wheelbarrow-in an automobile parade, ? I
have two 'of them and-never have the; least trouble with them. i I
oan oall ten people in the. same length of time it used to take
to: call two. As a Christian worker let me say that this
telephone makes it easier to live the life. It1 s hard to praise
the Lord and spend fifteen minutes trying to get Central. One
word more "Get right wita.God and use tne
Arrange to Hitch
THE HOME TELEPHONED COMPANY, pr?B.
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' Emperor Frans
- (Jonraal Special B.rvlc..') i- ! '
Vienna, Aug. 18. Once again the dual
monarchy has had the privilege of cele
brating the birthday - anniversary of
Emperor Francis. Joseph, the .venerable
figure whose firm grasp has held to
gether the sheaf of natlons'for nearly
0 years., Today was ths seventy-sixth
birthday , of the emperor. ." It . was cele
brated In the customary manner In the
capital by a general suspension of busi
ness, special services of thanksgiving In
ths churches and gala performances at
ths opera."
Sensational rumors have bean clrou
lated of late regarding the health of tho
emperor, go far as can be learned there
Is today no better foundation for these
stories then there Has been for similar
reports that have been circulated
periodically during ths -past ' decade or
longer. His - majesty's excellent health
is undoubtedly duo to the absolute
regularity of bis life. There Is no more
conscientious monarch on any throne.
Formerly he used to remain in the Hof
bsrg In this city all winter and only
go out to his beloved Schonbrunn about
ths snd of April. But for the past two
RED-HAIRED GIRLS
SCARCE IN
Portland cart brag some mors. This
is ths boss town, of ths' United States
for red-haired girls.
: People who know declare "It . contains
mors to ths squars yard than any othsr
city of its slss. . '
Just walk along the street and notice
m They're everywhere, but -it -has
been taken as a matter of oourso for so
long that tbs fact baa not been much
commented upon- ... , .
And Ifs tbs real - red,- too not -the
product of tho chemist's art. Dark red.
light red, auburn, tinted, "golden
sheen" air are there If you look. Red
hair la growing mors popular every day.
Tims was when a girl was ashamed of
red hair, but It'a all ao different now.
Is It the climate. Bun run water, or
has nature tried to make some of the1
designated to Inquire 'Into tho sanity
of : the 1 man. Dr. ; W. L. uavia
examined ths unfortunate one and found
that he was laboring under , delusions,
fearing that people, and unseen ones st
that, were going to Inflict bodily harm
to him. .
ATHENA MAN INJURED
BY RUNAWAY HORSES
' (gpeelal Dlipetch te The Jonnutl
wui-. or lu. . II. William J.
Wilkinson, former mayor of-Athena, waa
seriously injured isst - evening - in
"Olrl-lees Central"
cities in the United States Here
MELVIN
your house to a Home" when
' : Rates reasonable. - l
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Josef of Austria.
or three years he has spent ths greater
part of the year there, coming to Vienna
for stats business foniy.
Everv morning, summer and ' winter,
his majesty gets up at t o'clock. By
I o'clock his toilet' Is completed and
ha goes for a lone- walk in the park
of tho castle. At 7:30 he Is back m the
castle. ' changes his boots and at
o'clock enters his carrlags and drives
to the Hofmirar. a drive of about 10
minutes. - From 1:10 to 4 ' o'clock he
seldom cesses work, receiving ministers
snd functionaries and perusing and
signing stats documents." Hs does not
even rise from his desk for lunch; his
servant simply brings him a tray con
talnlng two or three dishes, a vegetable
and a stono mug containing half a litre
of beer. That, with a roll and a
aalsstengel forms the whole repast.
At 4 o'clock bo drives bsck to Schon
brunn . and at 0:30 o'clock dinner is
served, to which one. of ths archdukes
or one of his aids ds camp is sometimes
Invited. Tbs emperor's chief delight in
lets yesrs appears to bsvs been the half
hour or so dally that ho hss spsnt In
company with his grandchildren.
AREN'T S0;
PORTLAND EITHER
glories of an Oregon sunset lmperish'
ablsT ' - r ..... . .
Long. long ago It waa remarked that
Portland girls outdid ail comers . on
complexions. Ths moist ' climsts was
credited with the soft skin, and delicate
coloring which so charmed every new
amvai. Ana now it is me nair.
"I take a look at tho women In every
town I make, and I travel clear across
ths continent," said a drummer the other
day.- "It struck me ths first day I was
In Portland that there seemed to be a
tremendous lot of red-hatred girls her,
and since then" I've been looking out for
them. - Why, In soma towns they are
very much the exception and you scarce
ly see one a day. Hers they are mighty
numerous, and, by golly, every one of
em Is a dream."
runaway accident on the county road a
mile north of Weston., Hs was return
ing from a trip to ths mountains when
his team became frightened at some
Indian pack mules. Both bones of his
right leg were broken besides sustaining
othsr serious Injuries.
.'. Oorvallis SeatOi Bate Mlgb.
' (Sperl-I DUpetrh to Tbe Journal.)
Corvallls, Or., Aug. II. six deaths In
CorvaUla within .' ss many days hss
caused a gloom In this city and aa two
funerals occurred Thursday afternoon
tho cltlsens ars asking each other, "Who
nextf--It-la -not an epidemic,-a no
two cases ha vs been alike.
is what they say:
Auiomatio.1'
E. TROTTER,' SUPT.
the solicitor calls.
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. 'xxrtin fit xriiinrrm fail n rrfrrm fWiJr funrtlon nrooeriv hv not strainine out the ooison-
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ous wasb, matter from the blood as it passes through them, tne poisons, are carnea Dy ino
circulation to every part of thei body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble, stomach trouble; sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys.
corrects irregularities and ; cares Kidney and
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Mr.Keberta.arlBlBors.aarstecaC..N.V..writM:-Isaislsdtskavsssesier. . rCSUltCa ITOm QlSOraereU rkianCVS UiS4UlCrtJ,
vanity ef telling what nagmftcent rnnlU I have bad treat sales: FOLEY'S KIDNKT ' k -
CURkerterkeTngtrudeth.redvertlssie4lclneeaaeemlhyaclaae. Before 1 begaa - bCa.USe t he C2USG haS
t 1 had to set na from ts to aa times
I to get op Irora ts to aa ttmeeeaea signt to relieve my eiaaaer. i woe an eieaira
with dropsy aad my eyeeif ht waa ee
rope
the
y eyeeif bt waa
la fact. I was ee
seroee tbe
waa erg ed
mmd bv
t a Mead to try FOLEY'S
aera, aad before I bad takes the third
ukM ivmntam, of Kidaev trouble,
' all tbeucbt I waa c oing to sie. very
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tbe aame of tbe wonderful medicine
aaa mea n aaa lausa at ss seaeaneea
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CHURCH
SERVICES
- . SAfTIST. , . -rirct
Tbe White Teaiple Tweirta and
Taylor strerta; Bar. J. Wbltooatb Brousber, D.
D. At 9 a." St.. Bible erbool at SaTivtrmt
brincb; 14 a. a. -Hrrd pr.rr aiectlnc;
)0:0 a. m., wonblp with. prMrhtnc br Kt.
M. W. HajoM of SMttle.oa "Uadrc Deep.";
12.1A p. n., maple Bible school; S:0 p. at..
B. Y. P. V. Bwetinc; f:S . m.. pnoelar mrw
Ice. Dretrblna br 1UT. M. W. 11.TBM oa "Out
of tbe Snare."
Second Bereath and Kaat AnkMiy atrMt:
Be.. Bt.ntoa C. Lapb.iB. SmttIcm at M:l
a. m.. with arrmoa by Bv. Juha Bantatea.
OrarelionUTllla; Rn. Ollmaa Parfcw.
PrMcblnc la th. mornlnt at 11 e'elork; la
the erenins at S o'clock. . ' .
Isimaanyl Second and Mrade atnets; St.
0. W. Orlffla.i Banday acbool. 13 m. B. Y.
P. :., :48 p. m. ; preachlas, 10:M a. m.
and at T:48 p. a.
DnlTaralty Park Bev. Joha Bratatea. Sand.y
chonl, lu a. preacblns, 11 a. di.; T:48
p. m., anion wrTlo. la Uathodlat . Eplaeopal
chorch.
Oufr.l-R.nt Twentieth and Aakeny street;
Bar. W. T. Jord.e. pTMcbinv. 10:M .. at.
by R.v. II. K. Bydw; Sunday acbool. It at.; ss
.renins service.
Arleta R.t. Joha Bent.len. . Sunday acbool.
1A a. in.; addrea. at 11 a. at. by Mia. Carrie
Mlllapantb: S p. m., aermua by paator, "A
WIm Fool."
Mount OltTe Seventh and Everett .treat..
Pre.. -taint; at 11 a. aa. asd S p. m. by ker.
1. W. 8relth.
St. Joba'a B.v. B. A.' Leonard.- Boaday
acbool, 10 a. si.: proachlna, 11 a. B. I:SJ)
p. m.. praachlns.
Third Vancoorer arenn. aad Knott afreet;
Rev. E. M. Bllea. At 10 a. si., grind. e acbool;
11 a. m., oreachlnf by Bav. W. 11. Black; ao
erenlns aerTlce.
Swedldi Hoy and Fifteenth afreets; Bav.
Brlc Rcbentrorn. Prearhluf . 10:45 a. aa. and
1;M p. m.; Sunday acbool, 12 m. '
RuaarllvlUa ecboolhoaae. Sunday acbool,
t:M p. m.
Hl.hl.ud Albert, and Sixth atreeta. Peeaek.
Ins, 2:80 p. m.. by Kar. Joha Bentclea; Sun-
oer ernooi, :w p. m.
afoaot Careial Fourteenth and Planner.
atreeta; Bev. A. I. Bbephard. Sonday achool.
is m. ; preacrinf, 11 a. m. and s p. at.
Sellwood Elaranth aad t'matllla .ireete;
B.v. Ooorae A. Lera. Sunday achool, 10 a.
at.; preacblns. 11 a. m. aad T:4H p. m.
Fi ret Oaeui.a rvtnrth anil Ellll ateeeeef Wee.
t. Kr.tt.- Preacblns at 10:46 a. at. and T:t0
p. m.; B. T. P. U.. 7:48 p. m.
Second Oerman Rodner aeenae and aforrla
afreet; Bav. F. Bueermaa. Preacblns. 11 a. au
and 7:80 s. n.; Sunday aebooL t.45 a. at.)
B. T. P. v., 40 p. m.
cairary Eaat Eisnth aad oraat afraeta;
Rev. A. Lawreace Black.! Bible achool, 10
a. m.j aermon. 11 a. si. by Mr. Daela of T.
U. O. A.i t.tO s. s.. Hawthorne Dark meet
ing . .
BESBTTXBXJUf.
Mlanab Mary aad Powell atreeta: Rev. Je.
mm B. McOI.de, D. V. Preacblns aerrlcea at
iv:w a. m. ny Bee. I. s. irnnnms and at S
t. to. aerrlcea under .uipice. of Cbriatlaa
ndeaeor Snc.ty.
Caleary rieeenth and Clay afraeta; Rev.
Ben-tar a Stiles Kly Jr., D. P. Serrlrea. 10 HO
a. m., "The Glory of the IHelne Boa"; T:43
p. m., 't'urae Turned to Bleaaln."
Third Ka.t Thirteenth end I'lna afreets; Rev.
Andrew J. Montgomery. Preacblns at 10:)
a. at.: S:Sn a. m. this eharch aaltea with east
aide eharchee la anloaaefTleca at Hawthorn.
Flrat Services at 10:00 a. aa.. with aeraoa
na "IJelns Eplaflca'.' ; T:.t0 p. m., "Nea. to
the Klnflnin"; Bar. D. H. Hare will preach
at both eervlceo.
Fonrtb Flrat and Globe atreeta; Rev. Joha
B. Welch. Preaehlns at 10:30 a. Oh by Paul
Radar: Sunday school, 12 m.; T. P. S. C, E
:WI p. m. ; ao erenlnf aerrtce.
tf.wtoonie Tweiftn and Ea.t Taylor; itev.
B. Keleen Allen. . Preechlns. 10: a. at.; Sun
day erbool. 12 n. no aeeniiur aarvlce In eburch.
Manb.ll. Street Seventeenth and Maraaall;
Bar. fj. W. H.ra. Sundae achool. to a. aa.i
sraachlnf, 11 a. at. I so evening eervtcV
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VXTH0DIST.
Tavlor Street Third aad Taylor atreeta; Bav.
r. F. Bnrtette Short, riaaaea. S:.W a. a..;
aermoa, 11 a. ., "Folhrwlnr Jeaua"; Bandar
loni, js:io p. m.: apworu L.gu. e:i
p. aa.; . aermoa. T:4S p. m "TH. l.ira of
Chrlat," 1llu.tr.ted bv Tiaaot'e palntla(a, alee.
Tne Moiy t ny," iniww.feo or eong.
Kpwfrrth Twenty-third and Irving afraeta;
Rev. Henry T. Atklnaon. Sunday acbool, 10
a. m.; sierntm aarvlce, 11 o'clock; so evening
Service.
e1rtk . eiut TevLtf atretaf 1 See
Clarence True rVlleoa, t. f. At 10:30 . m..
Braachjng; 7:10 p. . at., "Hociaiiam " iwingai
ALL GOODS ARE; FIRST CLASS AND PRICES WILL' NEVER BE "SO LOW AGAIN.
aF sss sw mi?m awa aaai w " eesa -
ssaioaavra mat era star ,
eaeb sisht to relieve ar Mad
ee impaires that I ceaia e
badly seed op that I bad i
impaired that I ceald ecarceljr eee one
I bed sivea apJtep
KIDNEY CURB. On
VSX&'EZ.ZiZuZXi at the first sign of danger. Do not risk
wd that I waa sored, aa they , , , . .
.ea from milee away te lean riavino- RrlfJrrit'a DlS-ASft Of DiabCtCS.
bottle tbe eupeifluoue
af v frleada were eurorieed
tew eays eoate one com.
tut sueea sas sf Snfbt'B Pieesse,
aadl aot sas
Two Olzbs, CO Cents end 01 .00.
Z SOLD O nECC--Ei::ED BY z
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
aervlce,T p. St.; elasa meeting, :S0. a. a.l
Banner .arnooi. is:u p. m. . -:
Pettnn Michlaan and -Carpenter' ..eases
Rev, Melville T. Wire. Preaching. 11 e. Bb
and S p. m. ; gansay-acse.i,- wajfcao
worth Leairue. 7 p. m. . , . . .
. Central Ruaaell and Kerby atreeta; Rev. J,
P.. Abhott. Claaa aneetlne. S:46 a. m. : Dre.ch.
Ing. 10:80 a. .; Sanday acbool. 13 m.: Bp
worth League, S:4S p. m.; aermoa. 1:40 p.
Centenary Fart Ninth and Plna atreeta.
Preachlna. 10:90 a. m.; no evening service at
cbarch; Sunday achool. t:lS a. m. ,
TJntveretty Park Sunday achool, 10 a. aa.;
Breeching. 11 a. m.; union eervtcee, T:4o p. m.
Trinity Eaat Tenth aad Orant atreeta; Rev.
Harold Oherg. Sermoa. 11 a. a.; Sanaa
acbool, 10 a. aa. f so evening service. ....
EFisCOPAL.
Trinity Klaetaenth aad Everett afreets;
Rev. Dr. A. A. Moniaoo. Holy communion,
I a. b. morning earvtee. 11 o'clock; .venlng
acrvlce. S o'clock. . .
St. Paul'. Wood mere; ft u. Parker, lay
reader. . MornlaF eervice at 11 o'clock ; so
evening service.
St. - Davld'a-rEaet Twelfth - and Belmont
atreeta; Rev. J. B. Vas Water.. Snnday achool.
40 a. m. morning prayer aad aermoa at
II o'clock: no evening eervice.
St. Andrew'e Unlveraity Park: Bev. W. B.
Powell. Service aad aermoa, 11 a. m.f Bn.
day acbool. 1T a. m.
St. Jobn'a Memorl.l Sellwood: Rev. W. B.
Powell. Snnd.y aebooL 11 a. m.) aarvlce aad
aermoa. T :4a p. m
- Oood' Shepherd Sellwood afreet and Taa
emver avenue; Bev. Joha Thiwaoa. Sunday
achool, 10 a. m. ; morning aervice. H o'clock.
St. Matthew's Flrat and Carutbw. .rret:
Bav. W. A. M. Rrerk. Holy eommnn'm. T:tO
a. m.; Sunday acbool. S:4S a. m.; aervice and
aermoa, 11 a. ta. ; aarvlce aad addreaa, 1 :i
av . . .
OOaTOaEOATTOEAL.
Hasaale-Street Eaat Seventh and Haeaelo;
Bev. R. K. Ham. At 10:30 o'clock; morning
wnrahtp; 12 m., Sunday acbool; S:4S p. m..
Toung Peoole'e meeting; T:4 o'clock; evening
eervice.
Flrvt Madlaon end Park at reef.; Bsv. B.
L. Hone. D. D. Sermoa. 10:10 a. m.. 'God
Seeking Worebtpera"; T 4 p. m., "Laaaoaa
From Little Thinra"; Sonday , school. 12 aa.;
T. P. S. C E.. 0:45 p. m.
Sunnyaldo-eRaat Taylor and Eaat Thirty
Smrth atreeta; Rev. J. 1: Staub. Morning
aervice, II o'clock, with errmnn, "The Supreme
Qncetlon"; Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Senior
Chrtatlas Endeavor meeting at T p. m.; sn
evening aervice.
MlaelMlppt-Avenae Mlaateetopl avenue end
Fremont .treats; Rev. William L. Upahaw,
Snnday achool. 10 a. m. : aermoa, 11 a. m.,
"Chrlat In Ihe Heart"; Cbriatlaa Endeavor, 1
a. m.l aermon, S p. m., '"Another Chance." -
Highland Eaat Sixth and Prearott atreeta.
Snnday achool, 10 a. m.; praachlas. 11 a. m.l
Cbriatlaa Endeavor, 1:46 n. m.; Mrmoa, T :4S
S - t t '.
0RBISTIAV.
fir.t P.rk snd Cnlnmbla atneta: ' Bev. B.
R. Muck lev. . At 10:30 a. m.. aermoa. "A
Twentleth-CenfuTy Chrletl.n"; T:4S p. m., "The
Danger, of Lire"; cnrlatMa na.evor. T p. m.
Bible acbool. 12:13 p. m.
Centi.l Eaat Twentieth aad Eaat Sdnmn
treeu; Rev. I. H. Ohnrmley. D. O. At 10:45
a. m.. "wbt i Am wnat r a p. an.,
"Environment"! enecl.l mnate; Snnday, achool,
12:13 n m.; Senior Endeavor, :43 a. m.
Rodney-A venae Rodney aveime and Knott
atreeta; Rev.. F. Elmo RoMaeon. At S:4A
a. m.. Blhlo achool: II a. m., enmmenloa and
aermoa; S p. m., I. P. S. C B. eervice, foe
lowed hy aermon.
Wood law a Sunday achool, 10 a. m. ; nreach
tng. 11 a. m.. "rbllowlns Chrlat"; Cbriatlaa
Endeavor. T a. aa.: aervicea S a. m.. with
apeclal mualc . . i
THftTEB ZTABOEUCAX.
Flrat Fa.t Tanth and Sherman atreeta: Bev.
A a. Winter. At 10 a. m.. Sunder acbool:
KMcbtng. 11 a. m. aad S p. at., by Profeeaor
M. Metager. .
Second Fargo aad aemr arreet.; Bev. 4.
Hnemnt. At 11 a. m.. mMchlns: 8 a. . m..
aermon: Snad.y achool, 10 a. m.; K. L. C.
T:A p. m.
St. Joan a ivaaaoe ana eonn ire.ie; aiev.
B. E. MeVlrker. Snnday acbool. 10 a. m.l
r aching, 11 a. m.l J. K. L. C. E. 2:30 p. m.1
K. U C. S . I f. ; anion aervicea, S p. m.
Ockley Oreea snnday acneni, ill a. m. ;
U a. m., preaching: Young People', meetlns.
T p. - m. ; prearhlug, S p. m. by . Mra. Ethel
Pol Ing rnvipa. . .
' ' ' - ITTREBAjr. '
St. J.mee' EnglUh Weat Park and Jeffeeaoa
atreetai Re. J. A. Uvea. Bervlcee at It a.
m., eoodarted by the paafor. Sonday acbool,
10 a. m. There will be ao evening aervice.
. Betanla Danl.h t'nlon avenno aad Morrta
atreot.: Rev. Undmnnd OrllL Sunday aervicea,
8 P. m.; eomiaunlon, T:30 p. at.
FTorwaglaa Brand Kaat Tenth aad Orant
atreeta; Rev. O. Hagoea. Snnday eehool, S.aO
horweglaa as ajorta rouneeois . treat; aev.
J
GAUGE QE-T(1IRD OF
THE TOTAL DEATHS.
ww - ws - w fT" J '""ef' '
Bladder diseases in every
.n4Mt rtrtA Via
WUU1C OjrSlCtU!, v
. -:
- mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes.
that
AND- SKIDMORE DRUG
J. U. Nervig. v Service, at 11 a." a. and T:80
a. m. .. ..- . ,
Swedlah Immanuel Nln.teenih aad Irving
atreet.; Rev. C J. Kenbard. Service, at 10:30
a. ex and II. a! Bandar acbool. 11:13 p. m.
tlerman Tin there n IVnlnaiila avenne and KI1?
Patrick atreet. Sunday achool.' -9:80 a. m.(
German aarvlce, 10:45 a. m.; Engllah aervice,
S P. m. i.. ' . ,
St. Paul's OermanwEaat Twelfth and Cllnroa
atreeta; Rev. A. Kriuee. ' Morning aervlco,
li):8ii a. m.; evening aervice, S p. m.; Sunday
acbool, :30 a. m.
'" .' CKBrtTU SCIIBCB.'' ; " ' "
' Flrat : Church of Chrlat. Sdentiet SmM1b
Rite cathedral, Morrhton and Lwwnvdal.
atreet.. MVrvlce. at 11 a. m.. aubject, "Chrlat
Jaaua";' Sunday achool at eioae of moral ua
aervice; ao evening eervice
Bceona inurcB or tmri.t, ncienuat Rira
templn. Stark and Seventh atreeta. Snnday
aervice at II a- to. had 8 p. m., .abject,
"Chrlat : Jeaua"; Snnday achool, 11 a. bu . .
' anssiOBB. ..-.:.;., ' ;'.
Beacon IJrM - Mlaaloa 11 Fwrrrh : atreet
aortb. Ptvachiag every alght aad Buaday
at 3 p. m.
Olive Branca Miaetea n rirsr street aenr
Columbia. Preaching every alght at TJ:
Snndara. S p. m.; Sunday acbool. 1:30 p. m.
Bt. jon a a tiounsaa aiimioa secona street
near Mala: Rev. Joha F. Glieco. Servleea
ewrv night and Sunday at S and T:W B. m
Cblneee Be Mutt 248 second treat, aervicea
at t:30 p. m. ...
.' ETAlfOELICAl ASIOCIATIO.
Flrat Englieh Eaat Sixth and Market atreeta;
Bev. S. A. Slewert. Preaching at 11 a. aa.
Sunday school. 10 e. m. ; at S:30 p. aa.. anloa
aervloee In Hawthera park.
Grace Leate; Rev. H, O. Henderaoa. Preach,
tng. 11 a. B. aad S p. m. ; Young People'. Al
liance, T p. m. ; Sunday , acbool. 10 a. at,
Flrat flerman Tenth and Clay atreeta; Bev.
Theo. Schaner. Sunday . acbool, S:30 a. aa.:
aermoa, 10:45 a. m. ; preaching, 1:45 s. m.;
I. P. A., .1 p. m. .. .. ,.
C. ivVS Bt. 'is, " : ' : '.
' Chrtatlaa aad Mhmlonary A 111 .roe Sixth and
Main atreeta; Rev. C. D. Sawtelle. Preaching.
10:30 a. m. : Snnday aehooL 12:15 p. bv; Young
People's meetlns. 3:90. D. aa.: evtaaellai
aervicea, T:80 p. am. ,
' ZTROSIST. SOTfTH. "
First 1T1 H Second - atreet. Fereatera' hall;
Rev. B. H. Mowra. At 10 ... m.. Snnd.v
achool: 11 a. m., preaching. T p. bl. Epworth
League;,. S p. m., preaching. ,.
- ! TVTTAEIAaT.
Church of Onr Father Seventh' and Yamhill
afreet.: Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr., mlnater: Rev.
T. L. Eliot, Dv D., mtnlater emerltne. Sen lea
at II a, m., conducted by Bav. E. W. Bt.
Pierre. - ' ,
":. - no. " '' ,' '' r".''! ' '.
Cbriatlaa .Catholic Church In lion Aneky
hall, aecoad floor. Third and Morrison street.:
Rev. Charle. A. Hoy, elder la charge. At 2
p. m., Bible study: a p. ., aecvlcee. ,
r1 TBTFXBSALIST. .'.",.. ( 1
First Eaat Eighth aad .reach atreeta: Bev.
W. F. Small. At 11 a. m.. eermon oa "1.
Ood De.dr'; 10 a. m., Sunday acaool.
. lATTZB DAT SAJBTS.
Chorch of Jeaua Chrlat of Latter Da a.'lnta
Hall 400. .Allaky building. Third and Morrt
eon atreeta. Service. . at 11:30 .. m. aad T
p, na. ; Sunday school at 10 i. a. ;
VBTTBB BBXTSBEB IB CBBIST.
Ftrat Beat Fifteenth aad Morrleoa atreeta-
Rev. M. C. Shaffer. Bible arbuol at 10 a.
aermoa at It a. m.l anion aervicea, at Haw
tborne park at s:au p. aa. i
VBTTXO PBXSBTTZBIAB.
Church of the Stranger Waeeo atreet ead
Orand avaaae; Rev. 8. Earl D.Boia. aavv
eea. .,'' .. .' . ,. . .., a,.. . .
AsriBTisTa. r
Seventh-Day Adventlate Eaat Eleventh aa
feverett' atreeta; Rev. Oenrre A. Savdee. a.
day acbool. 10 a.. .; praachlag. 11 a. .;
aermoa, 7:45 p. m. .
.CKTRCH OF BtTMAJriTT.
Church of Ha inanity Allaky building, room
no. Lecture. 3 p. m. by David A. Lelek,
'The Ureateat Dlacovery of Modern Tlaaea.''
". rWTDEBBOBOlAB. ,
New Church Society Eleventh aad A Me
atreeta; Rev. Hiram vraomaa. At It a. Sk.
'Spytn Out the Lend ef Cauda a."
'" ' . V CKBISTIAJf ADTEBT.
Chrlallaa Advenl-Second atreet between Hall
aaa uaeoia; aav.' CAM lea Uef lease n.
Odd Fellows' Temple,
First and Alder Sts.
And 130 First St, Bet.
Washington and Alder.'
';" ;
form, tones, up. the
, itieaflMa fVtaf fiaVM
ussv.aw0
-
been remOVeG. COO.
CO.
lEo Portland
, . PORTLAND, pRKQON. '
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HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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, TBA.VEL.SRa. . -
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It costs no mors In ths ' .
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than elsewhere In ths city. Every
weekday nlsbt from 8:10 to It,
B. a BOWBBJ, Btaaarea.
Cloud Cap Inn
Oreaon's famous mountain resort at
aaow Una
on Mount Hood -
Away from' the heat of ths city.' Tbs
most' dellf htfu! - restlna; plaoe . In tho
northwest. - Full ; Information at ths
TICKET OFFICE. Third &
Washington SU:
arhool. lomo a. hi.; preachlog, ' 1130 a. s.
aermoa,. 8 p. at. . , t r , . ,. .. ; . r
"it . '.' . CBHTBCH 0T SOB.' l'
' Church of God 4:10 Hawthorne avemie. Serv
leea, 2:30. and 1:M sw aa.; Senuay, school,
1 P. BV.-- . ..,- -,.' .
SPIBITBALISTS.
' Fh-et Spiritual Society ltaj Third afreet.
Services at II a. bl, and T:43 p. m. kretura
by B. F. Coulter ee "The V'reaUir."
.. 'XHXEBBIAL DAwB.
Millennial Dawn 0. A. B. hall. Second aad
Morrleoa atreeta, . Servleee at ,2.30 p. at.
1 rBEB METHODIST.
Free Methodist Rant Ninth and Mill afreet. j
PToacuiasi 11 a.-at. 1 Sanday achool. 10 a aa.
BIG TIMBER TRACT ,
IN LEWIS IS SOLD
i ChehsJIs. Wash., Au. li. Ths par
tloulara of ths sal ef lion sores of
timber owned by th Lewis County ljn
It Lumber compeny, which hes Its head
quarters la Heat tie. bav ueen m
known her. TH tlmbeyyls In -eastern
Lewis county, sbovs Bolsv
postofflce. It was formsrly ewnej i
the Heaiy-Lacy company. The p -chaaara
ar si van aa the Confine
Timber company. Thl concern. H
stated. Is an auxiliary or bm
ot th men Mentined wl'H the
Mtlwauke aV HI. PnL They p. I I
00 for th timber an.l It la eat
that there Is over loo.nOJ.OC feet (
Ther Is no railroad vary c: '
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