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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, .WEDNESDAY . EVENING. JUNE 5, 1C07. PE1SK: BE ABLAZE Snow-Cappcd Mounts' Sur- rounding Portland Will Be Illuminated Independ ence Night if Plans of the Committee Are Observed. Hoo$ mm iviLi REV BOYCOT I Union Grants Permission to Members to Attend And . , Play at Oaks.. V At a meeting of the Musician' union last night U was decided to Ignore the boycott of The Oaks which was da olared bv several unions aa a result of . the carmen's strike, and to permit its members to work at the park . or auena wnenever iney aesire. The boycott of The Oaka will be thoroughly discussed t a meeting of the Federated Trades Friday nljrht and at that time it will be def tni tal y de cided whether or not the boycott will be raised. It is agreed by a majority or we unions mat tne Doycott la serv ing no good purpose and shoukj be raised, . Tne musicians' union especially ' la , The illumination of Mounts Jefferson and St Helens on tha evening 1 of the Fourth of July now seems a cer - tainty. At the meeting of the general celebration committee . held last night opposed to it A number of its mem 'the proposal made by Wt M. Killings- &ttaB.t"fO Wni'lhlS vuria 10 uiuiumnw ,.. mi , iiutiPtu would De lorcea to refuse if a penalty peaks was taken up end discussed at were impoaed by the union whenever mnmm lene-th with the result that the ther went to the park. Consequently -11 the union last night grained full per- cuuiiutim .... b - """"-" i mission to its memDers to woric at tne ed to aacertaln the cost of the illdmlna-' park or attend whenever they ao de- tlon, and if not too great to proceed "'f- ... . " . with the preliminary arrangements. '.."."".," 1.tr i ? f,Pi Mr KUllnworth Is enthusiastically I l?aue at the meeting of the Federated in favor of the Illumination, and be- .,..ra?.Tla"r nunt. It Is said to be Kra .wjlxslt tb re'tMt wsur thariVVa'r.ra a few hundred dollar, emended In h -company r the park and that It 411i.mlr.atlr.. , theae r.Ak- anlrl h n9l Helping either tha would benefit In advertising Oregon. 01 ut"0M It will he known all over the United I " " "" SShhii c:Ii5Ri.,?irtft Eyes. Eyes. Eyes. the country can do." J Have your eyes examined by Dr B. - We want every citizen of Portland, who believes In a "square deal'' and wants one for himself to bny bis meat of Smith. The dally press tells yon of the outrageous prloes for meat la CM oago, the borne of the Beef Trust, the self -same condition would exist la Port land tf Urmia were not .. naxmra tn sumr tbttst." : En th little town of Oresham. Ore. gon, the Beef Trust, by outtlng prices. the local euoeeeded la monlnr out butcher. St then raised tha price of meat irvm sua to Ba iw nonad. - nrrll. nary cute of boiling meat are costing 100 mow. The people of Oresham aee their folly in oatronlalna" the Traati they are holding an (Ugnatlon meetlnga ana are oegging amita to atari a branch bop there, Keep Portland out of tha clutches of the Beef Trust. . , . Frank LSmilh Meat Co: B38-828 Alder Stiee Between riret and eoona sweets. , Reef from li n ....,. -1 - - - - - - rvTK iron. . , .......... ,,r to muuun irom, ....... t ...... veil irom . it is a e 54 Lb SMITH'S WXO&XBAXa PBICXs. Beef by the aides ...... 7M) f"' ; Heef Fron Beef Chuck Beef Hindquarters neet ivoina , m Ti 1 1. 11 J d ' t . t ..., 5H? ........... 12 7Ww Plates and Brisket Corned Beef.,., Rumo Corned Hunt . Heer Tongues, each , ..,,....4 Boiled Hams Macon . . . . Pork Sides fork Legs ooked Corned Beef.,., 12S 4 a a ' ;.v.v:.;::.v:::::::::::fp. ia3 ... strikers or any The committee decided to celebrate I J- Mills, lata with the Oregon College Wednesday end Thursday, July S and wtometry. now at 111 uutn street. 4. instead of the 4th and 5th, as here- e ween otar ana - waenington. . co Mettger fits your eyea for tl. 141 Washington street, comer Seventh, lurineriy at iix Hizm street. 'I TFALK tofore aereed uoon. The chairmen of aeoh. of ithe aub- . committees were named as a special committee -to formulate a detailea jro . gram of the exercises of the two days and report to the aenerai committee. 'which will meet again Friday night in the rooms or tne chamber 01 commerce. . The following tentative program was furnished the committee to guide it In - maktnr un the ofllclal Drorram: Wednesday, July I Morning, boat races and aquatic sports on the river; afternoon, automobile and other races at Irvlngton park; evening, plug-ugly and Illuminated parade on principal ' business streeta. . .. Thursday, July 4 10 a. m., grand ; - parade; 11 a. m literary exercises In one of the theatres; IS mH firing na- tional salute bv battery; 2 p. m., horse racing at Irvlngton under auspices ' of the Riverside Driving association, being annual race day for the association: evening, fireworks at the ' Lewie and Clark exnosition e-rounds. Arrengementa have not yet been made for an orator of the day, this and other Important details will be settled at the next regular meeting oz tna general committee. Colonel A. B. Dyer. T7. 8. A., adiutant- reneral of the department of the Co lumbia, is expected to act aa grand mar shal of the Fourth of July parade In this city. He will be accompanied by a Vancouver, who will act aa military , aide. . . , The Third regiment of infantry and light battery, O. N. O-. will take part In the parade. The battery will turn r&tWS: Who Were Skeptical Washington, u. J. - 8penlsh war veterans, ' Woodman of the World and Native Chinese Sons of America have indicated their. Intention of taking part In t the parade. - Colonel Jackson, chairman of the parade com mittee, approvea the suggestion of a Journal correspondent relative to the formation of a corps of ex-cow punchers to take part in the parade. Colonel - Jackson aaya that he would like to have every ex-cow puncner in Portland come mounted in vaquero regalia, chaps, sil ver spurs, etc. The committee is en gaged In working out the details of the parade, and hopes to be able to make a complete report at tne meeting 01 ine general committee Friday night CHURCH : TENDERS' RECEPTION TO PASTOR I OF THE TOWN The Great Fer-Don's Dem onstrations and Medical I Experts Win Favor With I Portland People. aro tTTOiarTS. bo oas. JTO OOOAZHB. . Our New -Process of Rc-Lriaraeling Teeth Is tha greatest invention In modern dentistry and has been the most suc cessful of all methods to . restore badly decayed teeth, which would otherwise be beyond hope to their original userumeea. ; 1 . f-rmmmt Terra : 1 Extracting PoslUvely Without Pala " or Bad Sesult B0f. To Introduce our method wa will t Vi mil wYi (h. mnhtk . A T.ma Jkm. .11 o - ...w..M t mum uu ml kinds of dentistry at one half our regular nrlce. Wa riv wr-itt.r. guarantee for It years with all work: vpen evenings. :. CHICAGO PAINLESS DELISTS BXXTM An WAjnrXsTCrTOV. ' WOSIAN A SPECIAITY MRS. S. rC. CHAIS at First Sight Now Be lieve After Seeing Re markable Results Ob-1 tained. . . The only Chinese wemaa BMdleai doctor la this eity. She baa earwl uaay atrueted enffetere. Cared private aaa female 41a faaea, aUe asthma, threat and ttm troubles; stomach. bUJdf no aianer ana aiseasas of auaa that the fcumaa rich la aelr to. Cared tf Chtaeae berba ana roots. Hemedles hsrailsea. Mo operations. Honest treatment. rXAMIMATIOWB rin tt Clay Btreat. Gamer Tnlra. . ; ; " v r - nv'7. - - ' 1 . 7.7 K::t: " V ;'VV4 all I 1 . . 'i ' -'"Sa-, 'V- ' ; WHETHER YOUR SPRING STTTT , . . V '.. ...,; , . wweaBw -wswaawpr sBBnel , eJaBBBf Be an Outing or 3-Piec6 Suit there will be no need of paying more than forit We have dozens of styles arid Hundreds of Suits to - choose from. The only " $ difference between us and the other fellow is that he will charge you FIVE DOLLARS . more. Our salesmen will take -pleaspre in proving this' statement WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO MQYOl TWO STORES Third&Oak East Por Hand Now Scene of Action THE MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT 15 TO ' Dr. C. Whitney, home missionary sec retary. ana Dr. 1. w. uaDie, cnurcn ex tension secretary of the Untied Brethren church, were tendered a reception last night t the church of that denomina tion on East Morrison street 1 Bishop W. H. Bell and aeveral United Brethren ministers of Oregon were present and epoke words ; of welcome. Chairman Zelgler, Zella Zelgler, Mrs. E. B. Clark, Mrs, Jr. A. Henkle and Key. H. C Phaffer alno - made short addresses. The Great Fer-Don has opened his free entertainments In East Portland. Having remained more than two weeks I at his free show ground on Washington street, ha found that it would be neo- esaary,. to accommodate tha enormous demand' for his remedies and requests for hia demonstrations, to go to the Clark, east side. Last night he gave the first of a aeries of entertainments, lectures! Bishop Bell of Berkeley. California, and . demonstrations at tha, large free Fpoae 01 ine wnnueriui ueveiujjmeu Q show grounds at Williams avenue and DrhLerZ$r. Oahle are tour- Knott street, AJblna, , About three thou- lng tne notnwest gatnenng inrorma-1 sana people -wiinesseo; tne remaricahie tlon preparatory to extension work. . BETTEB SERVICE WITH NEW SWITCHBOARD ' WithintO davs all the linea of the " Pacific 'Telephone Telegraph . corn Ban v which are served from the ex- ( change at West Park and Alder streets I but had been skeptical. in nave oeen cut in 10 me new swucn- demonstratlona which have made Far- Don literally the "talk of tha town.! Many who had heard of these wonder ful benefits being derived from one ap plication . of . Fer-Don's remedies, but who had not yet witnessed them, were surprised vo learn that tha half had not been told. One man said ha had heard He had seen and believed.. To see la to believe, and Fer-Don believes . In showing, the peo ple. Unlike many who talk a great deal and trust their persuasive powers to do the rest, Fer-Don proves by actual : board that was recently installed. The , CO men -who have been at work In the basement of the buildine; for the past six montns cnangmg to tne new switcn board will complete their work within 10 days and their interference with the service Will end. giving telenhone users 1 rlemnnatratinn averv aaaartlnn lie malrea an opportunity to observe the bettered I K Ani-m asrvlrthat the new . switch honrrl will ftn X ty COUnUeSS brine- about. All the lines of the Pa- friends. c no company on tne wcet aide or the F. M. Austin, m Rodney avenue, haa river will then be served oirect from the I , . . . .., .h ' aew switchboard. I auflered for aeveral years from rbeuma- i tlsm in the right arm, being unable to use the hand. He waa among those I who came upon Fer-Don's platform last BIO RETURNS FROM : erv arei a e-amr'W . a TV wrw -r -si isr ww I r JilJAliTI AUUlIUjN HALJci mht seeking reUet In three minutes I he was so greatly benefited that the X Why te Evans' auction of real estate in tne cnamoer or commerce yesteraay -morning ano aiternoon resulted in total sales amounting to 185,000. The Wash ington apartment house on Northrup street and several smaller pieces were ' bid in. The attendance in the after noon waa comparatively light. Mr. Ev . ans saya that he made a mistake in - adjourning for lunch as many persons who were present at the morning ses sion, ' with the intention of bidding on f holdings, failed to return In the after noon. ' It Is probable that some ar- rangementa will be made so that here ; after there will be but . one session a day , of the auction sale. EXPRESSION SCHOOL TO GRADUATE CLASS The aeventh' annual commencement exercises -of the Gillespie school of ex- rreseion 1 will take place at the Hellig lieatra on Wednesday evening, June 12. ' Three graduates will receive diplomas, Misa Eliives and Miss Shelley securing professional parchments. - Both have taken post-graduate courses. Miss Cora B haver, a graduate of the University of wiu (trea-on, ploma. be given a . reader's di' Canadian Pacific Excursions On June 6, T and very low excursion rates will be in effect , via - the Cana dian Pacific i If your tickets read via thta "great acen le route," you may aee the Frer and Thompson river canons. . The Valley of the llleclllewaeC - A Ibert canon. H e Oreat Olaeler of the Selkirk, J an'ff the BeautlfuL i rts end tull partleulara apply ( i i 4 1 .. U ci-.ce, 112 Third street soreness had left the hand and ho could use It aa well aa any one in the audi enca. - , . S. B. Roddick of 240 Knott . street, deaf for twenty years, waa relieved' in three "minutes by one application of Fer-Don'a Magic Relief. ; He waa made to hear a whisper. -.v. While Fer-Don haa changed his free show grounds to the east aide, the offices of the Fer-Donf medical experts still remain at 262 Washington street, in the Grand Theatre building, large crowds which dally visit these offices testify to Jthe fact that these men are 'doing a wonderful work here In our city. . And not only from bur city, but from all surrounding towns they come to seek a cure from various chronlo dis eases. .Theae experts use no knife in curing appendicitis, tumors or cancers. The Byarthgll treatment, Which is new here, haa aaved'one man from an oper ation for appendicitis and has been re markably successful In cases of rheu matism and other diseases. - Their methods of removing gall atonea with out operation with three doses of medi cine Is attract in a attention from scien tists everywhere. Improved methods of treatment have been, responsible for the extraordinary . success of the Fer Don Medical experts, - aa by these methods they are able to perform real positive cures. In many cases where the patient had been Pronounced by others incurable.- ' - K - -, V fek-' , ' f ie"iV. 1 1 i : iiaBtora AND THIS, THE FIRST WEEK, THERE WILL BE BARGAINS THAT THE PATRONS OF THIS BUSY STORE WILL LONG REMEMBER. WE HAYE RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT CF I S. J. SINGER & SON'S VORLD -FAMED SUITS AND TOPCOATS MEN'S AND YQUNG MEN'S SUITS . Thatw find in this sale for j They're , the equals of the highest priced tailor made Suit. ; No matter' what your fancy may be,-we are sure :r to suit your likes. , j This Jot' includes this season's newest models in checks, neat plaids a,nd fancy mix tures ; also the ever dressy blacks and blues. You will find the long coats, medium coats, in single and , v uouuie. urcasteu siyies. ' r..v .a v $17.50, .$18.00 AND $20.00 SUITS A RARE BARGAIN AT. - ,.- j mi you : We are showing in this. lot, some, of the newest models, which" we 'control exclusively' Also hert :will, 'find; patterns without an;equal; also many plain weaves in black cheviots and worsteds and tht son's popular blue serges. Absolutely the equal of suits sold up town at $18.00 and $20.00. Your unlim iicu ciiuii-c ui uuiiuicus ui paiiciiis q.1 nils iuw price, pix.o. ? : i! $22.50 AND $25.00 VALUE SUITS mi NO BETTER GRADE MADE, AT These garments stand -without a peerA They are made of pure woolens in American also English weaves vtijr unc ia waiji auu vnwi wuwi, miu vvin give siuisiacnon as long as mere is a tnreaa leit. iney thoroughly tailored throughout under the supervision of the most costly and experienced artist emplo in S. J. Singer & Son's house.' ' .We ask you again to investigate,, these, garments, for you will1 find ; equal ciscwncrc at aouDie ine money. ' ' ' - , - , . are yed no Portland's. Well Dressed Men Are enjoying the greatest bargain in doth- " ing ever known before in history. The sale ' is on, and will continue until every garment !. -.11 ! !i J i ' ' . ' is soia, u ii ukcs one wees or ten. - auz, re member, the choicest and most sedate suits are going to sell first, so. you should come early, even though you only wish to be the better judge of what we say is true. As we' said before, "you needn't buy because you look, nor keep because you buy" -' " !' 1 hi nihil PORMlKS JIOSTPOPUZaR CiOUXGSrOSE It lis If You Have Never v. Ordered By Mail Why Not tjive Us A Trial? .Our mail order business is pro.ving. a success. All orders are carefuDy and promptly filled. Remittance must accompany " order.' We suggest either postoffice money order or reg istered letter, to assure safety. Your money "will be cheerfully refunded if all we say is n6t absolutely satisfactory. Let us know when. visiting our city and we will; call for, press and repair free of charge any garment bearing our label. - '