THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 1CS7. IIICAI fouce Norwegian t ) Steamer Finn Xariwlj Escaped ..Foun- AKKHDD LAST 'NIGHT ft WITH CEMENT CARGO Sister Ship;of the Mthlldn, j Which Xof .Orient lodaf 'ot I0ftI,in!4 C .Voder Charter to Vd Immber for .Return Cargo, Now In Harbor, v tfhe Norwegian steamer Finn narrow , iy escaped founderlnf In a .fearful . bur rlcane that caught her Off Buenoa Ayree on' her way to this coast from London. For' two.' days ' the big f cement-laden freighter waa neve to and yet tha wares rolled all ovar her. Ola Leave, a flre man, waa caught by a monster wave and Swept clean ovar the forecastle bead and thrown violently against aotne stanchions. Hla right leg waa crushed so badly that It waa deemed necessary to put Iilrn ashore when passing Punta Arenaa.ln the Straits of Magtllan. The Finn arrived here last night and berthed at Greenwich dock to discharge 16.50 barrels of cement, then to pro ceed to Tacoma to load lumber for Fre mantle, Australia.' The vessel is in command of Captain Jacob . Lungxeen, who took charge Just before her de parture from London. She belongs to Jacob Christiansen of Bergen, who also owns the steamers Mathilda, Hercules, Cecil and Oscar II. all of them now in l'aciflc waters. The Finn waa launched 14 months ago at Sunderland. She reg isters 2.473 tons, and it Is supposed that she will carry about 1,000.000 feet of lumber. Her sister ship, tha Mathilda, left Saa Francisco for Portland this morning and will be here by tha end of -the week to - load lumber for' the orient under charter to tha Paciflo Ex port Lumber company. me uai BOZORTH FAMILY HOLDS THIRD MllUM REUUI0U 1 a v; In speaking of Finn's voyaite from Europe, Chief Officer Allk Joell Mated that tha storm encountered off Buenoa Ayres was tha worst ha had ever experienced alnca "Olng to sea many years ago. After that It waa comparatively smooth sailing all' the way to San Diego. Just before arriv ing there a paraffins tank exploded, with tha result that Third Engineer Jo hannesen - was quite seriously burned about the face and hands. The ex plo sion occurred in tha engine-room, and , hence did not cause any damage by flra, Mr. Johannesen is still In the care of a phytic lan. Chief Officer Joell attended nim at sea. He also set the broken limb of Firemen bekva. Coming up the coast nothing; occurred to create excitement and tha run waa made in five days, which la tha aver age time for a tramp. ' LAST OP, THE SEASON Concert at Seaman's Institute Tomor r . row Evening. The last concert of tha season will be riven at the Seaman's Institute. 100 North Front -street, tomorrow evening et 8 o'clock, under tha direction of A. I H. Devers Jr. A splendid program has t braeen arranged.- The officers and men ; of the vlnltlne warships are eordlallv ; Invited. Following is the program: . . Recitation, Miss Annia O Brfen: comic ? song, Walter JB. Farnhara; Norwegian song, miss jxora lawjer; song. Mr. Ky 'lance; mandolin duet. Messrs. H. Grlf- ; nn sna ti. Kowrts. recitation, Mrs. v Marion Warde Farnham; aong, ' Miss , Ethel Lytle; song. Miss Irene Flynn: eong, anas uunen; selection, .. J. E. . uronin; violin solo. Miss Oraca Jen : nlngs; comet solo. Miss Cochrane: aa- ; lections. Miss Ines Cummlngs. A seleo- lion will De rendered b.M ss Coral m Barker's orchestra and Archie Wright wui ue mo accompanisi. ; . .. .1- 'St 1 n n y"ii mm. . Leading Cast Side Department Store - - Ccrncr GRAND AVCtUE ed EAST ALDER ST. Every Day 'Until; Julyth A f V 11 -. The Bosorth family held tha third an nual : ."reunion " yesterday at Woodland, Washington, in tha oak grove on tha old homestead Battled In the early fifties. In 1846 Squire Bosorth, with a family of 11 children, arrived In Oregon, lived for a time in Washington county, Ore gon, then went to Vancouver, Washing ton, and later took up a homestead on Lewis river. . There are but two of tha 11 children living Christopher C Bo sorth and Emma Caroline Thing and they were at tha reunion yesterday. The uaiuerea at mo via nuuieaiaaa. former Is in hla seventy-sixth year and the latter her Bixty-alxtK year. '''. '.'"',:-.."" There, were ft75 j, present.. A basltet dinner was served, after which a business meeting at which A. N. J. O. Bosorth and other members spoke of the history of the family. . It, la be lieved tha ancestors of tha Bosorths were Huguenots, who were driven from France in tha eighteenth, century and settled in the Carollnas. From there they went ta. Virginia and then on -west It waa agreed that a hiatorian ba ap- pointed and an endeavor ba made to collect data so that as complete a his tory of the family may be written as possiDie. y .,. i. . , . ' ... The following officers were alectadi President, C. C Bosorth; vice-president, A. W. Wills; secretary, M. B. Bosorth, and historian, John X Bosorth. A. I Bosorth and wife, John R. Bosorth and wife and Howard C. Bosorth were ap pointed ' a committee on arrangements for tha next annual meeting, and M. & Bosorth, A. N. Wills. W. R. Bosorth and Emma Conrad a committee on program. Uta Woiidesf m! .''.. -( " ' ' -.' "-i'r -" j" . '' ' ;"'(''''.' 7 government ; was negotiating for tha charter of the British steamer Wood ford, which at that time waa (here in search of business, it being stated that she would ba used to carry coal. Ship ping men did not take the skipper a re port seriously, because .it waa not thought the government would engage foreign bottoms as colliers, but events of the past few days corroborate the statement of the captain of tha Wood- Four larae ; steamers have been en gaged by the government to load coal at Baltimore Or the Virginia ports with Pocahontas or equal . high-grade coal for Mara Island and Bremerton navy varoa. and tha transactiona nave ere ated a great deal of excitement In ship ping circles. The tramps are: British, steamer . Angus, (,000 tons, to Mare Island. British steamer Strathlevln (or other "Strath boat), 7,000 tons, s for .Mare Island. -n - '. -.1 British steamer Ferndene, 6,500 tons, to 'Bremerton, Puget sound. British steamer Burma, ,S00 tons, to Bremerton, Puget sound. - It ia understood that the government desires to ship aa soon aa possible ISO, 000 tons, and -that active negotiations are In progress for a considerable num ber of other steam carriers, " The war department denies that the business is due to tHe Japanese unrest, asserting that tha coal ia to be rushed around tha Horn in order to prevent a fuel' shortage this winter at the navy yards, where the supplies have run low. Thia explanation is not taken .very seriously, however, according to those who follow tha trend of eventa closely. BREAKWATER 12 COMING, 1 If.knaa This sale has proven a great revelation to hundreds of new customers as well as our former ones in the past two weeks and has convinced them beyond a question of a doubt of the su perior assortment of stocks, quality of merchandise and surprising values we are offering;. ' We are thoroughly determined to close out as much of our present stocks before we remove to our handsome big new store as is possible AND' RADICAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT so we may accomplish that result In a limited time. JIISSI0XAKY RALLY BEING HELD TODAY Congregational Churches of Oregon Workers Listened to Interesting d" Reports at First Church. r. mil. it. Martha Roux. Fr. bk Moaamblaue. Br. sh...... Newcastle. Samoa, Br. bk.,., Shields filam, Ger. sh.,.,.,,.a.,...t,.Ixndon Thiers, Fr. sh... ..Newcastle, B. Vlncennes, Fr. bk ..rV. Glasgow Marechael Turrena, Fr. bk. .Hamburg Villa da Mulhousa, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Ouethary, Fr. bk. ....... ......Antwerp Plerri Loti. Fr. bk............ Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh.. ...... .Antwerp uienassiui, nr. sn . , . . . . . , .Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk . . . . , Lelth General de Bolsdcffra, Fr. bk... London General de Ne frier. 'Sr. bk...,,. London Bayard, Fr. tk. .......... ... ..Antwerp Villa da Dijon. Fr. bk. ..... r . . .Antweip ..- Coal supa Xa Boats. ' Belen. Fr. bk........ Newcastle, A. CoL de VUleboia Marenil.Fr. bk Newcastle. A. Claverdon, Br. sh..... ..Newcastle, A, Wlllscott, Am. bk........ Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. sh... ...Newcastle. A, St. Mlrren. Br. sh......... Newcastle. A. Crlllon. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardencralg. Hr.. bk. ....... Newcastle, A. Mathilda, Nor. str ..Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk. .Newcastle. A. St. Louis. Ff. ah..... .....Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamera Xa monU, '? Henrik Ibsen, Nor. str. . .San Francisco ueen Aiexanara, Br. str...... .Madras ymerlo. Br. str..... ...Manunlln Thyra. Nor. aa .........San Pranclsca Finn. Nor. atr... .... ..Son rw ! ".. t. ' ' i es. . . . f miwum jr unci cm , it Jiuruil, oiruiDuvon, nr. sir. . . ; .Ban ranciscO I R. J. Hendricks! "Our Onnnrtunttv In Oil Carries Tn onta. v ; ; I the Foreign Field," Mrs. E. .8. Bollinger: Port Harford soprano solos, (a) "Blest Are tha Pure in i-ieari, di leieoiea, uui iaurs cie Ladies' Fancy Hosiery VALUES TO 0c AT.,..,.,... FINE A missionary rally la being; held to day by tha Woman's Homo Missionary union and the woman's board of the Pacific of the Congregational churches or Oregon at tha First Congregational church. The morning's - service was opened by devotions led by Mrs. Walter Hoge of 'Forest . Grove. Reports were heard from tha following branches of tne .work:.-t.".,v -. Young people's' work. Mrs. ' W. t. Palmer; foreign -work. Mrs. B. D. Sta ler; home' treasury. Mrs. C F. Clapp of I Forest Grove; foreign treasury, Mrs. S. G. Smith: Chapter B. Mra, W. A. I White of Oregon City. Discussion fol lowed tha papers and ; luncheon was served at- tha noon hour. Tha program for the afternoon fol lows: ;. Missionary Bible reading. Mrs. M. B. Tobey; "How to Stimulate Mis-1 Mra 1 fir " uamasK laoie Linen or I UL $U5 GRADE AT ,OJL A splendid assortment of plain and fancy col- Several handsome new patterns, all pure linen ored Hosiery. ' Regular values to 20c. . and full two yards wide. . . A' great snap. - rl llnDfWk ft TablC Unen' 65C ValuCS 42c a unuervv Lb Extrt valueSf ttt in bleached or unbieached; ...Ut full 58 inches wide. Children's Ribbed UndeiVts 18c VALUES AT .Those strong comfortable . Underwaists for i children, bucs 2 to 10. - . . 75c Batiste Corsets at 33c " Fine .white- batiste Corsets with or without Tgi-ade. nose supponers. An laeai ngni weigni. cor set for warm weather. Good Bleached Sheets An 65c VALUES AT.. .,.. L .Full size 72 by 90 and bleached, very good. Argyll, Am. str, ... MAItDTE NOTES LAUNCHED AT MIDNIGHT New Schooner Bee Win Come Hera ' ' tor Machinery. ' (Special DIDtch' to' Tb. lonnuLI Aberdeen. June 16 The hull of the steam acnoner ea -waa successfully launched at midnight Miss Mabel , Llndstrom, daughter of John Llndstrom, the president of the company, waa the jahlps sponsor. Quite a party .was on the vessel when she took tha plunge ; mm ine quiei waters or ine oay, While " othera waited on the shore to watch her '- gracerui descent. , - ' , . . I Aftr the machinery? Is Installed "at the Willamette Iron Works. Portland, the Ee will be put on the run between here and California porta She is a ..fine vessel, measuring IS feet deep, 38 feet beam and 1J7 feet over all. ' v This is tne first moonlight launching . for several years and it drew many people, tha night being ideal. ON FOREIGN COLUERS Astoria, June 2 Arrived at 7:30 and left up at 1:30 a. m. Steamer Johan Poulson, from San Francisco. " v , Yokohama. .June 28. Sailed -German Steamer for Cbos Bajr Run H'lll Be 't'-'-'.f Here1" Next ,Wffrtr.'fK -. it waa announcea mis morning tnat 1 Schooner Kins- Cvrus for tne steamer Breakwater will do reaoy I Arrivea at n:t p. land; the work in Turkey, by an Ar menian; nymn; "ine widening scope of Mission work," Miss M. F. Farnham: H. uoaa oi saiem; benediction. . Children's Ribbed Hosiery 14c Actual values 25c, either fine or .heavy ribbed, , perfectly fast color and seamless." ,; Men's 75c Negligee Shirts 49c iiaiuiuutro KlndiAre Greatly Reduced Every hammock in the store is cut in price. Prices range from 49 f to 4.65 each , - Boys' Blucher Shoes WORTH $2.50 AT, $1.63 steamer Alesla, for Portland. Astoria, June zs. Sailed A aTjUrrTKOaTJ.i;,J will se thr ! her baby Is nronerlv .a for to do thia a good purgative Is neo. at 13 noon n Francisco CAMMKH T ... to sail from Sen Frsnc'.sco for Port- holter in tow of tug Tatoosh. Marhoffer f"r: JP'" ?"3r w,?rm! land next Friday or Saturday in time lost rudder in crossing Wlllana bar and ,nd i !hAlr e.tAe.r"a??i tnow.. -IWif to arrive here so as to leave here on Is leaking. Rigged Jury rudder and ??uf.fT?7 TFI1 5.??8n 1 'eep her first trip to Coos bay about July 5. made for Columbia river. Arrived down " v "i7.- inwoVm,L i s.io ana sanea at i p. m. esteamcri ""T : . -""n The Breakwater will thereafter make weekly trips between this : port and I Columbia, Han for San' Francisco. 36.- out wa; rrnm aaunn ,1 V, I flan r,n.l.AA Inn. 9R 0. 11 I W&7. Arrangements are saia to nave oeen I P. m- rqrwegtan ateamer luamnaa. i 5 ""V. Rde to have the Breakwater land at for Portland." ' ' I druggista roint iodos, june ze. -raasea 'int made Oak street dock nt the iimn vhnrf the F. A. Kllburn, which plies between Dauntless with log raft, from Columbia this port and San Francisco and. way river for San Diego. Reported all welt ports. Including Cooa hay . Astoria, June , 34. Condition of the . Tha Breakwater will have !.een given bar at 8 a. m., obscured; wind, north a thorough overhauling when she comes west: weather foggy. . off the drydock at the Bay City, so Tides. at Astoria today High water, that she will Jte easily able to main- a. m., 10.1 feet; 1:53 p. m., 7.8 tain a weekly schedule. f feet. . liow water, 7:33. a., ra, 1.1 feet; : In addition to the Brenkwster. tha 7:37 t. m.. 2.8 feet - -- Portland & Coos Bay Steamship com-1 -Astoria, Or., June 2. Arrived at 9:30 pany- will operate tha freight steamer j m.--A four-masted ' schooner. , Out Csarlna aa k collier during the fall. She I side at 11 :15 a. : m. A - three-masted will bring at the rate of about 3. oon 1 loaded ahlD. Arrived down at 11 a. m. tons ' of coal to this city every week I Schooner Monterey and tug Defiance, from Coos, and this, it is believed, will I ' Batavla, June 30. In . port British have a material effect unnn h rni I steamer Oueen Alexandra, for Portland. situation here. Last winter a couple Hongkong, June lf. Arrived Nor- or argoeaor coal were brought herajaregian steamer Norman isles. ir tuus oay on ins steam acnooner these worms In a mild, pleasant unc iriea uways usea.' - uiva It Jttics 3 cents, v sold by all Redondo.' MAHINB INTELLIGENCB Uncle Sam Will Ship Coal Around r the.ilorn.' Cherbourg. June 19. galled French I bark Ouethary, for Portland. ' ) .i I :- Hlogo, June 88.- Arrived previously I tiritiBH steamer itirKiee, rrom rortiana. itAwn ?Tini . wiTiTPPPnwii Costa Rica. San Pranciapa .'.V.inn' i5 I The steamer Arabia shifted to the Alliance. Coos Bay.. i... July i ?01"" l last night to, begin loading Roanoke. San Pedro and wav. . L ..Tnfir i I Hour, k. . Columbia. San Francisco. ....... . JuiV t . The. steAm schooner palsy Freeman V, A. KIlDurn, Ban Francisco.. . .July 3 I5i"r5u iluua r n "ru wiia uu,- n W. Elder, flan Pr T..1- a 1000 feet Of lumber. ' ' r..K,, Alesla. orient . . . . Jul v li . The United States engineers have, er- No Matter What You Build I TTTl...U .... 1 1.1. . . eeverai montna ago it was announced Nicomedia. orient, SUi.I.-I.i'.ii Julv J1 1 "erea tn snasooat Matmoma to olaan 1 " "f.V "f - 4t2 T. "lu"yr wotq-w In Tha Jdurnal that tha United Stata. NumTntiarK BCIt nd' (Arabia, orient .. t ... . i . Rnt 1 uaywn. u n amo proposed lo Duuqjr---- r ... ...11,1,1. Araoia. orient ' Scpt a dam at Wheatland to prevent tha Wil- tractors, .oar-pe ntera ;inaaon. and other Barular 3Uaarg to Dapart , ,.n v iftmett from running into TmhArt fmechanica will benefit by makin an tn- ln Tn 11 AATlt Va m mmm. 11 lanaa Paa Daw ; T..-. bs ......l v - . " Z I vast lira Hafi nne KnlMAKsi' a . 1 ' '. .1 J '.--'J stA - v.- "at- , IaL II - ;. JL:.r 1 T 1 ir.. spienaia new paucrns, cuuer wiui ur wun-n &noes. made ' bv UCO-1 Kutll Co. Perfect' i . as . .1..a It .tf . ...... J - - - " . E. out collars, inese smns are an juu size ana satis uction Kuaranteecu guaranteed to oe wen maae. iti3ClJ ..Mtt.il Women's Snvas uxrords nor $1.75 VALUES AT. t....UOj A srood crade in the very best new extension sole style, all sizes: . 1 ' " Every Suit for Men Reduced And a good substantial reduction at that. Some odd lots that sold as high as $15 ARE NOW 7.U5. AH others greatly reduced. Boys' Bathing Trunks at 15c All sizes and good dark colors. ' Women s wnite waisis vi(Q VALUES TO $2.00 AT. ........ COL Handsome new - styles . with short or long sleeves, lace or embroidery trimmed. Many with the new low neck; A-PSLTX SOTJAB V"EU5WWS I W.!Hlffrrfr.:Vi. STRAWS HEB6 I Alliance, Coos Bay.. O. W. Elder, San Pedro and wayjune il v Juna 37 1 slough. ' 1 vestigation of our builders Juni?l Th .luma. Vaiviiia rvnita wilt aoii I ana i asKlng lor Quotations. Arabia, orient Juna 30 (tomorrow from Stella lor Ouavmaa. haven't In stock at the moi CosU Rica, San Francisco...... June 30 I Mexico, with a cargo of 1,250,000 feet Roanoke. -San Pedro and wav....Julr 4lnf rallrnai tl .hinnod Tv v P Rinm. Columbia, San Francisco. July 61 gardtner, , The steam schooner Nome Brcaawater, uooanay.,,. July Jf City will leave Stella tonight for SaA White Swisses hardware What we moment wa can The Straw Hat sea- F, A. Kllburn, 8. F, and way.,. ..July 61 Pedro with 300.000 feet of railroad tie I Alesla. orient.. ............... . .Julv ST 1- Th thrakmiitnil Inaitaif hln lo-hto Nicomedia,. orient.. .......... .August 6 off the bar thia morning is believed to Numantia, orient..... August 33 be the British ship Dalgonar, from Eu- ir v i j , tTassals to 3ort. rope, with . a cargo of cement. She Vn1 tip ih xrtfn A should have arrived several dava ha. I Jordanhill. , Br bk. Astoria 1 1!1,? I)1Jar is consigned to , Meyar, zinita,.ur. bk. ............. .East Pinal Ten us. uer, ba . . . . Knappton get quickly, Avery (Q, Co. 48 TXZBS ST. Whanr Ho. Chinese tuna. .... .Tha Onlri I I UUebonna, Am. sch.. .O. R, s N, Albinal Building Permits. Oliver Anderson, two-story dwelling, Son id now in full cwinv - ' IWasnucta. Am. barge. ."Unlversitr Mill Se,m0t' o' Tj3'r,t,yH,,int'V,n? SU I i I1UW in XWl SWing, , African Monarch, Br. ss Astoria East , Fortieth, 1 13.000;-William , Pool, 4 and no matter what : your .tasted may be we . have the hat "to suit it; ' Soft and Stiff Straws every shape and braid $1.00 to $3.00. - - - -f'V:-",.'frf'.'-t-J(tV- Y.-r'a!. f "''..; 1 ' ; It-: L" ' ' J' -V'X'" . Genuine South Amer- ican , Panamas $5.00, $7.50 ' and $10.00. J . ,The latest in Fancy If at Bands, 25c and 50c f (OMiiinqCo: 1C3 and ICS Third St. ' Mohawk Buildin0;. Chehalls. Am. bktn. . . . ....... KnaDDton one-story dwelling, Multnomah, between Gardiner City, Am. bktn..,.. .Vancouver I BaBt Nineteenth and East, Twentieth. Sehome, Am. seh.. ......... .St Helens I I360J-. T.-.B.- Phllllpa one and one half J. H. Lunsman, Am. sch. ...... ..Stella story dwelling, Ellsworth, between East Charleston. U. S. navy. i. Harbor I Thirty-second and . East Thirty-third. 1 raw Jones, u. S. N........,....Harbor I UiV. wranaaii, one-story oweii- Kalibia. Br. str .Rainier I lng. county road near Broad wav. 3500: A ra i . Am. m - .1 t7l n. 1yA rl nrl.nl Hnnlt.iw. MAmnamv ....... I.. I Maori king, Br. ss..;.' Stream store,, 104 First street, 1350; H.'w. Cor- Meiviue uouar, Am. atr... ..Btellal ee" estate, repairs dwelling 33Z : Pine I Nome Cltv. Am. strr...... , . Stella I street. 500 : John . ulana. two-storv I E. F. Banders. Am. sch. ...... . .Astoria I dwelling, Rodney avenue, between Sha-I Mansnu Maru. jap ss.u. k. & rv.. Alblna I ver and Mason. 11.600: Nina Judrn. twn. Alliance. Am. str... Couch street I story dwelling,. Cleland, south of Kll-I Finn, Nor str.,...,.. . Greenwich I lingsworth, 32,000; F. W. CarroU, one- Hvo, Am. atr. .............. V W ! 1 1 I 4..uin I Geo. W. Elder. Am. atr,....,., Martins Seventh and East Ninth, 31.800; Mral Cascade, Am, str..v.v...f .i...vaobleM. vrawller, one-story dwelling. East v"i in ir. .,.,.i,,Aiiun iourieenin. netween. -rararart and r n-i ' KwBbev Carriers rn 3aoate . I worth, 3700: A. Anderson, repalra dwell-1 v . . - . . . . , fhi n,i im a uv...iu. i ing. . raomirorarr, Deiween . xnirteenth Retriever. Am. bktn,,... San Vranclsco nd Fourteenth, 3200;. J. Ai ' Anderson, Alumna, Am. sch, ,.,.,..San Francisco fRal ? welllngr Montsrnrr ; between waiaoot. Am. Mm... . . .Ban FninHino iiunwnui una rvurwonia. ou. - . South Bay Am. str.,.,, Ban Francisco Fr The Best Business Phrase The beauty about ? that ' business-phrase firm-name contest, is that there are ,.150 splendid prizes to be given in addition to the r first prize of $100. If you THINK at all, you MUST .WIN. Echo, Am. bktn. ... . Ban rrancitco I MLf sal sanaiaa Asm aah . Iaaava a mu, pwih a a j J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn Vtmnn-liriuila SiBaAlal 4Kma yasuu. am. r,i,i,su trucun) -Th Pennavlvanfa Rnwl.l t... H.-522 Cs-odaily 3 ;45 p.. m. over Pennsyl o i,-r;rrrl vania enon jume maaes nrst regular IS I r, . tt -h a. n . I T Blltca DIIUI JL1I1W DBiivr our. jsvau. ui.t.i.Diui r rincnco xrw TfrwaaA aao . r a w - a v l. , w.: " : Miwy v , aw m. iquvb, Decono 1 Aiuen dosbo. Am. uft..,..oan f ranciim rjuAi.... iao .i. it . . : i Alvfttift. Am. fth. " ....Siii-PmIm ?v" wS"uuie -VJ; a1"" nwniDuri t a w i;i o.' ll - Tr:r I wnn jrnieiDni oruy reruiar 1 iuAi-7Sh::r.:: ?!ff.s! York, , . - - - - - - n.ir Mrrriiryjann DUIIBU i j D3Lrt4tl"'Snnn Ttl I Xa 3outa With Oemeat and OeaeraL I dining-room, private sleeping-rooms and Buccleuch, Br. Sh ..&... . . , .Hamburg I oneervauon -panor. farticuia ra ' free. 1 Brenn. Fr! bk... t.,'!.:X!HYrlt9 KoUoiUt flUrk fit .Portland. conway casus, nr. Dk Antwerp vr. Dalgonar. Br. sh Hamburr I . " 1 " v ijr'i: Europe, Fr. bk. ............. . .Antwerp I Besama, sjkla Diseases Oared by l Genevieve Mollnos. Fr. bk.... . .London I "TKS XODUSOLn UTrB.nr.n-m "- Rene Kervller, Fr. ah. ....... .Hamburg!' Iruggists refund money If Dr. Porter's! iuMni, u.,i,i,bwiiii' Anusepuu Auaatins uu zaua, faa. In the Summer Season . ,: The shirt becomes tha most con spicuous part of man's attire.- it should be a, comfortable shirt: If yours is not sea , The Jacobs Shirt Ci "8914 Stark St. Bet. Fourth and . Fiftti, Fortland. Oraga. : VALUES TO 20c AT. J.. ....... 11c Handsome nw dotted and figured white Cur tain Swiss, in extra good ; qualities, full 36 inches wide. , ' ; i5c Paper .Napkin's,' hundreds :;'..'. . . . ii . .8 15c Talcum Powder, can. . . I , . i . 4 ; -i ,7 J0c Royal Glue, bottle. . I.. a. ,5s 10c Blackola Polish, box. ..... .. .. . . ,5 Women's Strap Sandals f nor 4 $15 GRADES. AT ...,vOL . ' - ". -Fine Kid Sandals, with one strap, ; either in dress toe or common sense toe. all sizes to - size' & V- Women's Stylish Oxfords VALUES TO $3.00 AT (xunmetal Blucher. Goodyear welts, in newest style toe, . and patent leathers in swell plain toe styles; also all kid styles, with extension soles, and patent tips. All sizes,' 3 to 7. - $1.68 Bathing Suits SSRS?3 )Or 75c QUALITY AT... ........ ttfli Dark' blue Jersey two-piece Suits for men or boys. All sizes. . ; ffafcr Wings at 23 Cents ; Hen's CALF Blucher Shoes WORTH $3.00 AT.. Absolutely all solid Shoes of correct style and. fitting qualities. Perfect satisfaction is as-, sured in every respect. All sizes, 6 to 10. ' 25c,Mexican, Hats. . . .. i ......... ... . .10 Williams. Shaving Soap,'. 7. ii; . ".3 .;, 10c Canvas Gloves at...I.V... V,;..... 25c Boston Garters7 at........;.... ...14a Prom Maker to ? Player " IPOAIMI(0) (0)1? Pianos Sent on Approval ! 4 Sixth-and Burnsidc Conway-Hlckejr Wedding. . Chehalls, Wash, June J6. Mr., Dan Hlckey, . city councilman In Centrslla, who is a well-known business man of that city, and Miss Katharine Conway, a , trained nurse, who has made . her home in Chehalls and Centralla for sev eral months, were 'united in" imarrlaae yesterday at' the Catholic church in Chehalla, Rev. Father A. Moens offi ciating , ' ... ';'.'' . 1V.I '