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6 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8. 1807. HUE VOYAGE OF icon ailed by noma of the fiercest pirates of ancient , times. In tboM daya It ..was i I considered certain Jath to ply In the waters that beat upon the China coast. and gore la said to have flowed like water over the rail of the Whan Ha She registers 77 tons. She was brought j out to San Francisco several months ago. ! her arrival there being quite an event. The steam schooner Sooth Say la I regularly employed In the lumber trafflo j , between this port or points on the lower Arrives From Yokohama In Sev-1 Columbia and san gvancisco.. enteen Days With Calm Seas; AFIRE IN BREAKERS and light, Winds? WILL BE HURRIED BACK I Gasoline Boat Dell Bm a Narrow . ) Escape? on Ban, v -.v-, : ; . fttoeelal T)ian.ti4i to fee 7narnal.t lAITU Dirt CI tlD rAOftft :'. OR... May a Tns gaaoune I mm i i w i ohoonar Delia, which arrived last even- rrom destruction by , nrs last issturaay. Well Known Liner Had Rough Ex-1 While crossing the bar. which was quite ''"' : n V" n.t .irough. aha was compelled to turn dsck. pcrlenco Eastward Bound Chief I Aft,r acting inside the .breskers the Officer Vesper Now In Tokohiuna f ,?. 2 Hospital for Medical Treatment, the cabin. After a hard fight the fire was put out, DUl noi .Deiorv ii nma i burned into the hold and damaged a I portion of the cargo. II I I a II III The Sign of Good Coffee JJlFnir.FBiCl mm doldea tikis ALONG THE WATERFRONT ' At noon today the Portland & Aslatlo liner Nlcomedla, Captain Waggoner, ar rived at Montgomery dock after one of tha . imMthMt M avir ryi Att rrnu lha irlfl.i rr- it 4in thai i na nnmnr Jiiinnro, vtown viouh. hv Una. ran OMf A' a-lnaa anil I Sailed- Ust night for COOS bay'" the weather was Ideal. In fact It waa ; The steamer Costa t Rlca. Captain no, Una that If kwunt mnnntonoua. it Msson. la due to arrive here tomorrow .... .ntnM kn..i.4 mm nia I evenlna- from Ban Francisco. nort. however. - Tremendous seas swsot The, atesmer Roanoke. Captain Dun- f Via. tAlmna a.n1 thraXAt nsu4 trt flWBTTtn I ham. arrived here yesterday afternoon her. t Chief Officer Vesper was Injured from San Pedro via San Francisco, She and la now, receiving treatment in a " " ',"''; v.kvh.m. .1 I The ateam schooner Washington will Th. Mi-.nm.rfin nnnmd . off the I load a cargo of lumber at Rainier for n,.th k. rr.inn.Ki. at t nvinrk last Ban Francisco, tsns amvaa in at as- . .. i ... ok. I torla this morning. left tip toward midnight and made a L7""'1-!?1.,, ?! time coming up the river despite tha Khed JBsn Diego. darkness, r Her cargo I is rather light ""'" " .MI- ui. . .1..- .i 1 stan s teen re passengers, all of them ml gnle;g.n.Vndl. foiJ""!". "if'J Th a Atitwaril narrn will ivmiilHt . nrln. I v.iiv mUM vUDBW..a. a-v . . . ' laMl arKfai am d'liak aa-ai si nvnmm tna u.a.ait Sold on Merit Aroma-tight tloJ j, a: foijqer We . Wing to th; fact that the boat I, Jn-..lSn:iaT.! scheduled , to sail on the fifteenth .".Tirw. . this month the cargo will be rushed ,ld.,or 8lbri fter ttl d of her neicduwcrr ft cHva. th. Kjinmaiiia nniv about m. towed tdMbe drydock yesterday wk In nnrt when.. 10 davs Is usual- .-ftr. ien,B PnUng. lv , tin,. .11n.l a- larharaina- and Bn wlll "0 lined Friday. iXZ. TT-'V.. " " T y, The gaaollna boat Arabia again Captain "Waggoner Is again suffering ommlss ion. having been ; thoroughly from water on the knee cap, but -warhauledfc and equipped with twin rt. to ahia to ratain command, of "crewa 8ha U the first gasoline boat the vessel. Soma - changes have been hv f1" fP made In tha peraonnel of the offlcers, Wn Amos Intend, going after excursion K. von Pilgrim having been promoted business on an extensive scsla this sum- to chief officer, B. Screlber to second I ; officer and 7. Hester appointed . third officer. Mr. Hester was here 11 yeara ago as apprentice on tha German bark uoiuiiii, which imuw i.uiuu. M iu ' a - i.aa .-a tim. L..aii-a of havtn ninkarf us thresh Aatorla, May Arrived at 4:20 and French aeronauts in tha English chan-J" i n-v. ... ...- rrom Ban r for JaaA but on a dav soma flaharmen a"ed at a. m.. Steamer Al- kn.ht tv,. ..hA,. Th. h.it uancs, for Coos bay. Arrived at 8:10 turned over to them from tha Garmanla. x'm?lJm- rom Ban Fran MARINE NOTES a. m., ateamer Washington, from San Francisco. Arrived down at ENTERTAIN. SEAMEN Program Arranged for Meeting vat Institute Tonight. clsco. Sailed at 19 a, m., schooner Sailor Boy. for San Francisco. San Francisco, May - Arrived, ateamer Columbia, from Portland and schooner Sehome, from Columbia liver. Astoria, May 7. Left up at 1:35 p. m ; British . steamer Strathdyda Ar rived at 6:25 and left up at 1 p. m, evening's concert at tha Seamen's lnsti tute, 100 North Front street. Tha chair will be taken by Attorney George : 8. Bhepherd, vs. : Piano, nolo, MIss Toung; song, T. W. Jones, British ship Tola; song, Mrs. J. . Robertson: flute solo, F. Kemball, chief rrricer British ship Zinita; song, J. H, eioan, British ship Jordanhlll; , song. . ' -Stop , Tour Tickling, Jack," Highland fling. Miss Jeannie Best,' ; song,- Ju tacb. British ship - Zinita; - reading. 'ig watch Tarn," George s. Shepherd; song, j. v. Jjavies, British ship Tola; mandolin solo, A. Gelsgler, British ship Kimta; song, Mr a. h. W. Hodges; read ing, selected. Miss Eugenia Craig; song, W, Hayward: German chorus, German ship Tellus;.aong. H. Gabbett, chief of ficer American- S. S. Daisy Freeman; song, A. Turley, British ship Talo: song. Miss Bennett Johnson; national anthems; accompanists. Miss Eva Brooke and Miss Toung. kong and way ports. San Francisco, ' - May 7-Salisd. steamer South Bay,- with Chinese Junk Wang Ho In tow, for Astoria, : v J - Astoria, May Condition of tha bar at 8 a. ru, amooth; wind northeast; weather cloudy, . : Tides at Astoria today High watsr, 10:21 a. m 7.( feet; 10:52 p. m, t.4 feet. Low water, :S2 a, tfl LB feet; f.iO p. m., 1.2 feet. ColOBibia. Am. Kb., gaa rraaelaca. o . Jeans Roll. Am. scb.. Baa padra, . John Snilui, An. bktn., Bia Pedra, , meaiweii, am. diia., naa rraaeues. BDta ana, am. rr., uo rraacuoa, AlTeaa, Am. ecs., Bas Padre. - Kmllr Bead, An. atr.. Baa Padre, W. k. Bbom, A a. ackM Baa Pedra, Lettltla. Aob sea.. Bas rriarlaeo. Msrlal, An. seta., Bas Francisco. J. B. Btetaoo. Am. etr- Baa rraaelaaa. . TlrartoB. Am. etr. Baa rranelaeok -Wn. Olaan, sea., Baa Francisco. i Palsy freeman. Am, etr.. Bas rrasdses, Irene. Am. sen.. Baa rranclaeo. Virginia, aim. , pea., omu . w raocwoD, ' Cbnirhlll, Am. sen.. Baa rranetsco. Excelsior, Am. ett4 Baa rranclaeo. . wsablnstaa. Am. twrce. Btn rraaciaaa, ' Krpsaslon. Am. sen.. Baa Pedro. Boats Bar. Am. str.. Baa rtaoclaea. Afte, Am. bk., Baa rTaociseo. kUng Crrus, Am. sco Baa Padre. Za Seats With Osmsat a4 OaaaraL , Booclencn. Br. ab Bamberg. Breoa, Pr. bk, Hull. ' ' Conway Cattle, Br. bk, Astwera, Dslrnaar. Br. sta, Bamborg. Bnrops, Vt. bk., Antwerp. OenaTiave Mollnea. Pr. bk., London,, i Bene Kerrller, ft. sh., Bambarf. Laensee, Fr. eh., Swansea. Le Plller, Fr. bk, Loedoa. - Martha Boas, Fr. bk, Hamburg. atoaamWqtia, Br. eb, Newcastle, ami Btmoa, Br. bk, Shields. - ,7 Hlam, Cer. sb., londoa. ' Bocoa, Fr. sh., Newcastle, at Vlneannaa, Ft. bk, Olassow. Msreebsal Terrene. Fr, bk, Bamberg. Villa de Unlbonte, Fr. bk, Antwerp. Goethtry, Fr.' bk., Antwerp.. Plerrl Lott, Ft. bk., Aatwerp. Wslden AbbT, Br. eh, Antwerp, . Oleaaaslla, Br. so., Antwerp.. . VersalUes. Fr. bk, Leltb. General de Boltdeftre, Fr. bk, Leadoa. -Geaeral de Negri er. Ft, bk, London, Coal Bhlpe Ea Beate. -Bo leu. FT. bk, Newcastle. A. Col. de TUlebou Harenll, Fr. bk,Naweeatla, A. viaTarooo, or. sn, newcasria, a. -St. Loalv Fr. bk, Newcastle, A. Willseott. Am. bk., Newcastle. Australia. Trams Steamers Za Bente, v Ascot, Br, str., Boenos Ayr. Hndford, Br. etr. Ban Francises. Urnsaa Mara, lap str., 'Japan. African Monarch, Jt. str. Baa lYsstiseS. Bsrculea, Nor. etr, Mororan. . Btrsthrra. Br. atr Ban rranelaan. t Teliae, Nor. str. Ran Francisco. ' - pars, par. air., ess rranenca. : Maori King, Br. str, Bbanf bal. , ; v . Knight Temnlar, Br. str.. orient.' . . . rHenrlk Ibsan, Ner. ttr Ban rrandaaa, . vueen aiezanara, nr. etr, Madras. Kallbla, Br. str. Baa Francisco. . Oil Carriers Za Zenta, Mtrerick. Am. str., Bas fraacisco. r. ' TOWN. TOPICS 1 MARINE INTELLIGENCE i TO CARRY LUMBER Steamer Arrives and Two Sailing Vessels Are Chartered. ' v , Tha British steamer Strachclyda ar rived at Rainier this morning from San Francisco to load lumber for tha orient under charter to E. T. Williams A Co. ' She bas capacity for about 2,000,000 feet and will finish losding at one of tha local mills. The new coasters were fixed this morning to carry lumber from this sort to California. One was tha bark Agate ana tne outer tne schooner King Cyrus. The Agate has been here several times but tha King Cyrus Is coming for the crsi uma. .. " . ' - - JUNK COMING HERE Strange C7ft Leaves Bay City for I Colnmbla Hirer. ' ' Ths merchants' exchange of this city received a dispatch this morning stating mat tne steam scnooner south Bay left San Francisco this morning for the s Columbia 'river with the Chinese Junk Whang Ho in tow. 1 Tha purpose of bringing tha Junk to this city Is a mys tery, but possibly she will bo placed on exhibition in the harbor. Tha Whang Ho Is supposed to be one of the oldest Chinese Junks afloat and ts said by her owners to have been , a ' i ii 1 ii I Zeralaf tiaers Dae te Arrive. Costa Rica, from Baa Francises .......Mar S Berwick, from Roane River :,......Wtj 10 Alliance, from Coos Bar. ..............Mar 13 uoinmDis. irons aan rranewco..'. May is O. W. Klder, from Baa Pdre and way.. May 14 F. A. Kllbara. from Baa Frsa. and war. Mar 49 Roanoke, from Baa Pedre aad way.. ..May 2S I bringing his mother, who waa 21 years R, V. Holder, general agent of the Korth western, left last night for Free- port, Illinois, accompanying tha re mains of his mother, who died Monday afternoon at their home, 174 Twenty- third street. Mr. Holder has the deep sympathy of railroad men and a large circle of business men in his bereave ment He eama here about a year ago. from orient .... ........Mar l.. V... 'w "1 Arabia, from ortont..' " . . . . Jan. v " iWDOSU aiasia, nom srieat. ........Joly is Refill ar liners te Depart Roanoke, for- Baa Pedre and way... ...Key t F. A. Kllborn. for Ban Fran, and way. ..May 10 vosis nica, itn- can iTsncisco. ........ .May 11 She retained her health until a few daya before her death. She leaves a brother, R.H. Al drloh, residing at Elgin, Illinois. At tha meattnar nf tha Tjullani W.M.f 7 ...............Mar W lgociety held, yesterdsy afternoon It was a Pedra and'war'MaT in decided,. to hold the annual tea in June when rosea are at their beat " Mrs. P. J. Mann Is the president of the society. which has for its main work tha man agement and support of tha Children's home. Tha tea will be given at the home and .will afford tha public an op portunity to visit It and beettma In formed as to its administration and tha management Alliance, for Coos Bsy Nloomedla. for orient..! Geo. W. Elder, for Baa Pedra and way.'May 18 Columbia, for San Francisco....,.,.,.. ..May IS Nnmantta, for orient.... ............... Jane S Arabia, from orient.,. .......... ........Jane IS awsia, tor orient ....July tT .-..-.' ' vesesu a rort. - Irish Monarch. Br. etr.. at Astoria. J. Marboffer, Am. etr, at WIL lroa Work. ' Bayosne, Fr. ah, at Montaomery dock No. A ixmsnaie, tsr. ds, at Astoria. Kirk lee, Br. etr, a Oceanic dock. . ' Mlrbelet, Fr. bk., Astoria. Tola. Br. sh, at Elerator dork. : Aides Bene, Am. bk, at Astoria. JordanhlU. Br. bk, at Greenwich, r Beleose. Rnee. str,. at O. B. A N- Albfeia. , Noraian Isles, Nor. etr, at Montfomery Ne. 21 . uur. at imn oock. . Eclipse, Am. str, at 8t Helena. ' Zinita, Br. bk, at Greenwich dock. Tellus, Ger. bk, at Columbia No. 1. . Annie Lsrsen, eeh., at Astoria, , Balinr Bor. sch, at Astoria, i Melrose. Am. scb, at Kalama. 3. M. Griffith, Am. bktn.. at Llnnton. . Tottenham, Br. etr,, at Astoria, ' , ' Delay Freeman, Am. etr, at B. St W,' mills. Polaris, Am. scb, at Astoria. ' Roanoke. Am. str, at Martla'a dock. Jobaa Poolsen, Am. etr, at Inman-Poolaen,' F. A. Kllburn, Am. etr, at Oak street. ; Anndon. Am. atr, at Porta month tanks. : Mcomedla, Ger. atr., at Montfomery Ne. A ' Btratbclyde, Br. atr, at Rainier. .. , -. r. -t , laaa Wr Carriers Ea Boat. . . ' Diamond Head, Am. bk, Saa Pedro. ; B. F, WhitBey, Am. bk- Uskawstt v ' Elwell. Am. sb, San pedre. LllleHonne, Am, ach., Manila.' Lucille, Am. sb, San Francisco. , Mabel Gale, Am. aab. Ban Francisco. Jobs Palmer, Am. bkta. Baa VYanclsce. Betrlerer. Am. bktn, 8aa rraactseo. . At tha meeting of the Universal Mew Thought assembly tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock, in hall No. 2. Mulkev build- lng. Second and Morrison, Sister Ava- bamia will lecture to ladles only. Sub ject, -wnat ower in ths Body Develons the Souir v Articles of Incorporation - of ths Holmes Pine Lumber company ware rued in the office of County Clerk Fields this morning by H. P. Holmes, tx. . carioca ana u. ts. Huston, u Capi tal stock, $25,000. - - We sell tha beat Tomorrow fThnrs- aay our toe coffee goes for 2 So per younu. aiuei try it, we aiso nave rresb Tillamook cheese and fins cream brtMr cneese. Oregon Cheese com Dan v.' ill nun street. .. 'TV . . Shermanlay&j Co "The House of QuaUty" ' Sixth and Morrison Streets. ' PP Postoffice . Where there's a "Victor", at home the boys gladly play about the yard safe from harm, healthfully amused. Wise mothers prevent? rather -than punish. . We cordially invite the mothers tcvisit ' our Victor oar-. lors bring the' 4T-" s W "a-i, i a iors Dnng the- fV" f J n i boys and girls Ml me folly new e a P1" new records. AT HOME ALL HOURS ir, " " " nawaai m Kenyon's Cough Cure is tha old liable remedy for coughs and colds, and can be depended on for satisfactory re sults, 60c a bottle, of Albert Bemi's orug a tore, jess waahington street' The Thursday afternoon teas of tha Haselwood cream store are becomlna' mvi yupuinr KUMa weea. special music. Dent's Dog Remedies are tnr a.t. h Albert Bern!, the druggist 222 Wash- ingion street, sic lor free booklet. A son was born to Mr. an Vm ' ft I Jemtegaard. 403 Tioga street St Johns. Sunday, April 22. v . - Closing Week of Rink. . ' While the cloelnsf Of tha KrnnaHl rink will occnr on Saturday evening. one mignt gam from a eight of the rink that . the seaaon was Just in Its greatest popularity. Everv niht tht. week special events are takina-. with racing as a strong attraction. For Friday night there will .be for couple skating and a great hippo drome race of four teams of four .v.... an von oy uj jucy. ror Saturday evening elaborate preparations han been made for the entertainment .n skaters, There wUl be a special closing session lasting from 10 until is rfeinrk- wlth appropriate closing features. The floor and akstes are In superb condition get in your final skates before a is too. lata.. Y-r--A, .'-..: ' v Out of the M ';'! '. nd '. v ''ifi-.' Right In the Heart .y z -. .... - of tha .' . -'" : '"C.:' East Side; ' .i;--. . ' i Where : You Can Ui , Always Do Better. : . " : EAST PIPS DEPARTMENT STORE .. Corner GQAKD AVETiUE and EAST ALDER Street Cut terlck Pat ferns .end Publications . Are Here. Phone Us Your Orders . , ' and . , -They Will Be Promptly . : Delivered. "J J M?TlTT7 wmm .:v"'.-..'.V '. .! v.,., ::: : (1 Pi i-fi TTT.O s TIT. ' ' Slntram. Am. eh- BedoDdn." Aorora, Am. bktn fiaa frasdsee. A ?Cdhfiiiu&tlt3h of Onr Ovcrstccli Sale We eacpectcd to be in our big new store during this month,,but many ' delays in building have necessarily post poned this for several weeks. ; In the meantime many new goods which we expected to place in our new store are arriving, greatly overcrowding our present store, and of i necessity WE MUST CUT PRICES TO RE DUCE THE STOCK and relieve the;'cramped contiidoii.V now Are. Tlisse for ttursflay, Friday anfl Saltirday? Women's 2.00 Worts at 98c rt ( EEedi&sV Absolutely the greatest boe -barfain we hare ever offered. Very newest style, with extension sole and 'patent leather tip, all J strictly solid and perfect-fitting; all sizes, 2M to 7 ' 4 ; ' ; Special 98c,; Women's $1.75 Value Rubber Dcel Juliet at ' Very neat patent leather tip, fine Kid Juliet, with rery flexible sole, ' and one of the best kinds of rub ber heels; all sizes, S to 8, at great SPECIAL 98c f Boy Shoes, Values tat75, tt 08 Sixes 9 to A absolutely all soli f. ylih, date Shoes, with hooks ,on,wgood-weig .tenaion soles. ' ;.-;,.: UD-tO- ght ex- 3 efl it i Your choice of our fire newest models, all our regular $1.2$ Corsets.- : . - 25c Mexican Straw Hato tt 12ja' A regular family' sun hat Worn by tnen,s .women, gins or dots. A great lot to go at fs Tailor- Made Suits All Go at a Discount of 75c Values in Whits Batiste Corsets 3Se Two splendid new models, either with or with-' . -.: : oat supporters attached, v ' ' - - White Lawn Waists Worth $1 at 48 Stylish new Lawn"" Waists, with ?y. prettily ' embroidered fronts. - 72-Inch Satin Darnask Table Linen, Our ? S ', ,i $15 Grades at 78e Beautiful new patterns, full-bleached and ale ' gantly finished. ' Good Suits are to be had here for less than any other store in Portland.' You'll hare tof hurry, as they are going rapidly' at the cut prices. . Shopping Baskets 9? ; ' A new lot of those very useful Shopping Bas kets, which are actually worth 25c. Tablet Lfaiens, Values to 60c at 30e Yd, Sixty inches wide, splendid patterns.' full bleached and extra quality of Union linen J Silk Organdies Worth 60c at 33t A very choice showing of this much-wanted materials . Short Ends' Bleached Crasfi, 5 Yds. 24e A splendid quality of Bleached Twilled Crash, , t i ; ' io incnes wide. . i J- Suit Cases and Trunks Suit Caaeg ...fl.50 to flO.OO Trunks f 2.60 to f 17.50 . We Save You Money. 10c Royal Glue at 5e It will mend anything. 15c Talcum Powder 5 ' Hilbert's best ' Bleached Sheets 43 Full 72x90.inch Bleached Sheets, all ready to use. These sheets are 55c" values. ) ' 1-. Children's Knitted Underwaists at 10 ah sizes, 4 to Ii Very good and servicesble :r1 famnts for boys or girls. . W:MJje''D;t Yd.,- . A spleadid material for suits or skirts. ''We Ie?win th, ceUent quality, worth 17e, at la&f - , Women's 15c Black Cotton Hose at Oe Absolutely fast black, seamless, 40-gauge Hose, of very superior quality. All sizes, Zft Values to 65c in WootDress Goods 38e You choice of any of this season's newest and.best in Plaids and CWVa .!r " very popular this season, These are all the choicest of , the season's patterns. " Men's Neckwear at S5fV . ' A tremendous showing of New jTear-ln.Hands and Tecks, in plains, plaids, ehteks, dots and fancy patterns that you see in many windows at SOc. r, '..'"'i'cf'V.;.;; v. 10c Canvas Gloves for Men at 0 pairs 25 Good, heavy Canvas Cloves, that we sell regu larly at. lOe, 3 daya, 5 for 5. Special Values in Boys' Suits at 81.98, S2.50, 83.00, 83.50 'J,; . And an .Airship Free With Every Suit 1 'It will certainly pay you to see our Boys' Suits - at tne prevaiung prices. - 20c Stockings for Boys at 14e ; 1 AH sizes "of . good, heavy Ribbed Hose,, fsst , black and seamless, boy-proof. i . . Boya $2.50 Box Calf kucher , V: w '., ...... ,-..r.v. shoes 91.08;---..;;,- Schoolboy's Pride, very latest lasts kitdlhor- ; ; V - ougmy dependable .: Sixes Ki.Xo 5Vi at... ............. .:..1.98 Siaea to 2 at.... .............. ...f 1.68 Men's 75c Muslin Night lobes' ar-48 All sizes, 15 to l&-very full sizes. With or . . ' . . without collars. . - Men's Tailor-Made Suits 89.95, 813, ?15, $10.50, 817.50,. 820 , We simply want you to give, us a chance to prove that we sell better butts for the money than you can get at any other place; Will you-be shown? . ''..' $1.25 Muslin Gowns IsP AT Your choice of anv I .J Muslin Gown tl.25 grade. new designs, with dainty lace and embroidery trimmings i ..; Building Permits. ' Lyman Bmlth, repairs. Water between Arthur , and Meade, 1200; John F. Murphey, dwelling. East Thlrty.thlrd between East Market and East Mill. (MOO;. C J. Qulan, dweUinf, Mechanic between East Baventh and Eaat Blfhth, $900; Mra. M. F. DarUng, repairs. East Thirty-fourth and Belmont. (600; W. H Rellmsn, flats; Knott corner aaatenbein avenue, 87,000: T. Bchrlnr,- repairs, Twenty-fourth between ' Thurman and Vaughn, S100; Mrs. J. H. Day and B. H. Chapman,' apartments, Flanders between North Twentieth and Twenty-first, 121, 000: Graves & Co., store. West Park be tween Davis and Everett 110,000; O. E. Drummond, dwelllnr Eaat Seventeenth near KUllnasworth avenue, $500; C O. Graham, dwelling-, . East Nineteenth north between Wyeant and Alberta $1,200; James Parker, platform. Madl son between river and Front, $50; T. C Thorson, dwelling:. East Ninth between East Harrison and East Lincoln, ii.soo 3. R. Bowles, office, fiver foot of North Fifteenth, $1,500; R. A. Traver, dwell Ina, East Eighteenth between Holbrook and Klllingsworth, $1,000. ORIENTAL; RUG STAMPEDE 800 ICacnIfloeat Bog Sold M Treznea. v - dona Kedootioaa. Atlysh 4 Brothers, $94 Washington street, corner Tenth. Imnortera ox. ori ental rugs and carpets, will dispose of ZOO rugs at , a greatly : reduced price. Each rug la an exquisite example of Its kind, a rare bargain at the usual prtcs, but at this reduction it la a great' rug opportunity not to be missed by shop pers or discernment Breaks lg on Pavement. ' Phfilp Labble, E64 East Eleventh street, was removed to St. Vincent's hospital yesterday, . suffering With .jk broken leg: Labble, .while driving a wagon along East Bumslde street was thrown from the seat of the vehicle and sustained his Injuries bv striklna- ths I pavement'" PRESS ER'S IIDlttmiALS ; ; , . THE HOUSE THAT QUALITY BUILT - , ; DRESSER'S SUNSHINE . CAKE . . . ... . . , . .;. . . ; ISc-rcguIar 25c ?rRrSrfR,H0ME"MADE CHOCOLATE CREAMS, lb. 40c-regular50c 'SLICED PINEAPPLE ........... . . .i5c tin, $1.75 do-regalar 2Sc value A pleasing assortment of Educator Crackers hist ODened. ' Liked bv old and young and especially adapted as a food for growing children. - Palatable andj ,,fctuuuul' . iticap 4 unco, wyster, water, Whole Wheat, Uraham, Toast ;erettes, Ginger Cookies. ' - ' - . . , . ' ; W. H. TJcBraycr-Ccdar BrootWsI.ey i........ .$1.2S-regular $1.50 ...Sl.lOregularlS. FULL QUARTS FIVES,., ... ...,..... Portland's Mammoth Table Sup Fifth and Stark - j Branches,: East Fifteenth and Broadway and Seaside, Or. ft