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II TIIE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. , MONDAY EVENING, MAY B, K07. coiuuBiJi ; ur 60 OVER OIKS - - MoM..;i v t Is rwl Vancouver Resident Predicts f ' Flooded Streets In City When i .1 M' II U Li I t.III - Snow Begins Melting. Ilililllli rV MM ., . . Which yog try so hard to find in your clothing. - . All prices, ' " t Come in tomorrow and ; please your fancy. -"' COOL WEATHER CHECKS FEEDERS IN MOUNTAINS forecaster Bals Believes Continued Period of not .Weather Without Cool Night Will Bring River to Twenty-Five Foot Stage.' . : A TJoIjby Siiit for That l m Strenuous Doy of Yonrs qnfcelW Book or Watch Free ; IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT . i, For Your CHILDREN'S II The Wonder la ' HeadQuorterfl We buy direct from manufacturers. We don't buy any local last season's job lotshat dass of goods we give away. Children's f White i Satin . Braid Sailors, witn streamers, mixed ana nncy edges; sold at job-lot, sale up town at 40c You can buy them i here tomorrow at... .7.iV.ftt eadivear Children's 'Wash Hats and Bonnets, sold at job-lot sale Cf) for' 79c) vllere tomorrow" at-. . ... .......... ... . ...... DC , Why pay 89c for Ready-to-Wear Hats at job-lot sale up town when you can buy all you want here tomorrow yt We pay taxes we have been here for ten years, and intend to ' . !. X atay here. Tii2 l7onder trkIillinery Co. THE LARGEST MILLINERY HOUSE IN. THE WEST. COR; MORRISON AND FIRST STS. That tb Columbia liver will b on a rampAf within the next month, la th opinion of many who bar noted and compared with former aeaaona the weather condition of the high water period. While the average temperature for April waa normal, it waa not a anow 1 melting- ononth. The daya war com I fortablly warm, but the frosty nights 11 over the watersheds of the Columbia and Snake livers checked aU tendency of the snow to melt ' The. engineer of the Vanoouver ferry who has been running; on th rlvee for the past II, years, predicts th highest water sine th spring and summer of 104, When aU records were broken.' ' ' V" kxpects ripod to Tanooavet. x YTh weather conditions of th past two months were very much Ilk those of the same period in If OV . said he. "It would not surprise u to see water in th streets of , Vancouver by June t. "The river ha risen very slowly rjid there is an Immense amount of snow water vet t oom out. Three week of hot weather In th watershed of th Columbia and Bnake will pile th water mountain high in the lower Columbia." Forecaster BesJs of th weather bu reau doe not tak much stock la th high .water ..theory. . . j. s ; Seal Vot Alannad. y "No living man can tell what th Co lumbia river will do," said Mr. Beals. "I have tried for a long time. It ell depend upon th amount of anow in I the mountains and th temperature of th next few weeks. . My information lis that the snow in th mountain 1 not deep, therefor I don't look for high water. .- "v- "However If th snow In the basin I of th Bnake and Columbia should come out at thi same time, there might t a 20 to 21-foot Ug of water here; but I, don't look for any such condition as prevailed in 101 1 IS Congregation Raises Two Thou sand Dollars Yesterday to 1 Wipe Out Entire Debt 1 n A WEEK WILL DO fift rOli UCAD THE DIAMOND Ubllc Paying or It , And , "this applies 'to anything youlbuy, In this store. r We, carry a beautiful line of" diamonds. watches, jewelry, etc You pay us $1,00 a week , nutil paid for and wear it while paying for it. WE SELL ON INSTALLMENTS AT PRICES LESS THAN fcTHERS ASIC WHEN YOU PAY THEM CASH. Call and look, over our stock. Ask us our prices and terms ' " on which' we sell 'and then compare these prices . with others. -You will 'find that we sell cheaper - ; man any oi our coraueiiioro. ,. - . STANDARD; JEWELRY STORE 189 1 H1RD flTREtrr "3 CZ A j. ( vY TeddyDears"Free , : To Jcsrnsl Scfcscrlben - To aU aubscribsra, old or nw, to th Dally 'and Sunday Journal paying1 65 . cents for a . tnonth'a aubscrlptlon, in advance, . will C given a Teddy r," as shown In th accompanying cut , ,r Gt' Th Journal,- th most pop alar ;per published In h Ore gon Country," and a "Teddy Bear," th popular novelty to old and young, i Call , at ;r : address Th Journal office,, as agent wUl not haadl the Bears. - f , - T3es jotnuraxt, iobtar, ox. The Methodist Bpiseopal church, at East Fifteenth and Tacoma street, SeUwood, waa dedicated yesterday after noon under th most- propitious circum stance. I Nearly $2,000 were raised dur ing th day, which was amply sufficient to psy off th debt incurred by th erec tion of th church edifice and to leav some funds remaining for other ex penses. President J. H. Coleman of WlIHam ette university delivered the dedicatory sermon yesterday morning and $1,680 was raised at that time. Or. B F. Rowland, presiding elder, Rev. C. A, Lewis and Rev. A. a. Wagner assist During th entire day service were held by ons organisation or another. Other who took part in th services were: Rev. J. W. McDougal, Albany; Rev. Alfred Thompson, Oresham; Rev. D. A. Thompson of th Sell wood Presbyterian church, and Rev. John Fllnn. Th church building cost about $8,S00. It has a conrmodious basement for Sun day school purposes and an auditorium that will seat about 400 people. There are many beautiful memorial windows, tributes to individuals. : Bom of these memorials are to th following: Reno Hutchinson, Mrs. " Sarah Compston, Grace Boynton. Catherine Newel. Mr. and Mr. Bslford, E. C. Golden and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A- D. Warner. Mrs. M. S. Campbell and daughter Delia, A. Bucnegger, . Florence Kate Adam, Mar garet Murray, th Epworth Learu. Junior League, T. C. IC, I. A. H. and class I. ' Xf jom had an orohard of fin fruit adjoining ypnr home, bo on could autk yon bellev that fruit bipsd bin. mgwrawv io-oa from some othsc city or state was better than your owa hom-growa fresh fruit It would be nonsense for any on to tell you that fruit that laid la cold storar tot a week o two aoald compare la any way with yours, v - ; , y . ; , ; Zt la th sams with meats. Smith's meat are Oregon meats home-rrown ana , lartenea . ana are, absolutely fresh. Why should rou eat tha Bf Trust's Ice-oar, eold-storag meats? uu you nave no on but yourself to blame if you pay almost donhl Smith' price at th Beef Trust', rm. tail markets. FrankLSmifileatCo. 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