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. THE OREGON DAILY r j6uRNAL', PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, "JULY ' 5. 1ZZ7. y CASCADE SENTINELS A TONIC AND SPECIFIC U ' .:.m ,s t-i- . . : -y- - . ' - V lV '4a.' ' 1 t - ENDED CELEBRATION to .Portland's Greatest Patriotic Independence ,CeIe- brationThousands Watched Signals f Glow. ,. "'H'.t t t , Portland' greatest , celebration has ended.' Today throughout the city, from confine to confine and beyond, 300,000 people, young and old. are resting", fatigued, but complacent In the knowl . edge that they were participant In the moat atrenuoua and varied commemora tion ever carried out in the Koae City. For, the first time since celebrations began la the world the snowtopped sen tlnels of the Cascades held out blood- red greetings of flame to Portland last night, putting a period to the official course of the two days' program such as has: never before been, provided by any city. ; Twenty thousand people that banked the heights at the west of the city and other thousands that filled the housetops and the open spaces took ths . sig-nais when tney giew out or me nignt, rlowed and wavered back Into darkness a the grand climax and finale of tho moat successful fourth Portland has ever known. . ,. taterest la IHnmlnatloa. Throughout the day, during the many . events of the schedule, the main inter est' seemed to center In the Illumination of the three peaks to the east. Several times before the celebrants of the city " have attempted to emblasoa the- moun- tains In honor of the day, but each time , failure or only partial success has met the effort . Last i night crowned the . achievement and made the celebration all complete. , v As the-time set for the Illumination elrew near the throngs "of the , city stopped their other amusements and hunted for places of . vantage where the mountains would be in range of vision. Eleven o'clock came and no signal flared tip out of the, reach f. blackness over the-east. . Five minute passed, and doubt began td take the place of ex pectation, when out of the aky where Mount Hood rears its head a dull red f speck sprang into being, grew Into a steady glare , and burned steady and . . clear. . . S . :- - . Those on the' hills were the first to - see the signal and sent up cheers cf appreciation which spread over the city at wave of sound. Three minutes passed ' end the second algnal burned in the sky.' . Then Mount fit Helens sent her greet- - !ng and Mount' Adams followed with a kindred blaze. -. The mountains had at last been made a part of the city celebration-program. ., - Portland is glad she celebrated, but 1s tired and satiated. The blistered - boys have sought their usual avoca tions and their rray-hal-ed sires are again diecusslnf the eafe and sane plan . of patriotic celebration. " The original advocates of the smokeless, and noise less Fourth have begun to crawl out or meir norm ceuar ready ror another year of verbose expostulation. The treat mass or the people, young and old. are already planning while the hums smart under th cotton batting inn wnuoDini umi u nnt arraat flav win urtna;. si- i r- - ' , Parad Largest Xver. never perore has so varied a tra- gram oeen aiven in Orea-on aa Portland offered to her residents and their guests yesterday and the der before. Th parade yesterday morning was the lara-- rm mna ine longest ever. The exercises ef the day at the Marquam were replete with eloquence, patrlotio spirit and ad- Vlee. The r athletic spirits were feasted ' to surfeiting with, baseball at the Mult nomah field and the league park, with races at Irvtngton track and with ao.ua tlo anorts and contests on the river. All drew their share of patronage. Thousands made the Journey out to the baseball fields, other thousands went to see the ponies run and downtown long tne river rront aense throngs HnecT the wharves and packed the bridges In an effort to see the snorts on the water.. . -. , . All the city and Its sweetheart went out to the exposition grounds last night to see the fireworks on ths shores of Guild's lake. Fully S0.000 people packed Into a good-natured merry-making bank of humanity along the slopes of .the terrace, grouped themselves on ' tho arand atalrway left by the exposition and filled the porches of the partially mow ' am. r wir.T.TAnr . rone roa BrgTOBB X.O0T TKatBTaTm. A Boater rreaotlBttom, JCol Cu-U, They Save One -purpose- to Stake : y..i.. .."0-v :. Sto. -y General, debility i duetto Impure blood. Its cause are worry, overwork, rauur or u noay to renin Its health after a sever sickness, lack of nourish ment: from a disordered digestion, or some drain upon the body, all of whloh result In thinning the blood, preventing It from carrying, health and nourish ment to the tissues of the body. The way to our It I to build up the blood and enable the various organs to per form their functions. Mr. John F. Williams, of 911 Lincoln street. Anderson, Indiana, who is In the boot and shoe business, says: "In 1897 i was laten sick with tvDhoid rever. whloh left m completely run down. I went back to Work before I entirely re covered mv strenath and the close -con flnement of the store was too-much for my weakened body. I did not give up as I should have done, but kept at. my work, a,though I suffered a great deal from Sick- headaches and calna In the back. The. sick headaches came on ra about every 10 or 14 days and the doo tor said they were caused from' mv eyes. My stomach was weak, appetite poor and -complexion sallow. I had nignt sweats, which so weakened roe. that I had little interest In my. work. "I tried several dootora i but a-ot ne better end remained in this condition until I read about Dr. Wllllama' Pink Pills and atarted to take them. I got so much relief from the first .few boxes that I uaed them until I mi 'hUmI cured. I am perfectly well now, but! mm i suouiu nave Deen a wear man for many years s if I had not-used the puis." .it :,-j pr. Williams'. Pink Pais make rich, red blood, enablin- it to carrv life and strength to the weak narvaa an1 nha tissue of the body. They are a specific aiseaaea ' aa anaemia. for such blood dismantled buildings. An equal number I rheumatism, the after-effects of th grip ruled tne open apacea or the wooded " ver.. ana lor sucn .nervous dls- helghts overlooking the lake and aent eaees as dlaiiness, sick headachee, neu- down fiery greetings during the lulls ! n1 bav accomplished miracu- of the official program. lou result even In partial paralysis Fo Disorder Anvwh.re. . "a ITki. riz?T wU 1 ' ' - ' Ta w.a-A, -iJa ..,i k- U, A7S1.M1.1?. booklet. Dlae of tb nHn.lwiii wm MflT TFM ll MR rood behavior. Ko serious either marred the pleasure of the event Here and tner eetne small boy with a bandaxed' hand atill Herniated in hla fun. Now and again eome timid girl with utfgalbered skirt would shriek and leap from imagined danger, but that waa an. Oama 11 flu. M - - overtime, but the only blase of any mag- J?.1 J f1", "'k owned by Messrs. Dr. Williams Pink PiUs are Sold by all drugaists, or will be sent, postpaid; n rmipi- pnoo, so cents per box. J.... oy me at.v wunams Medicine Company, Schenectady, . N. T. nltude - waa that which damaged the home of the Portland Women' union near the close or the celebration. police in the exercise pi their duty gath ered in some Jft thirsty unrortunates whose holiday eye were greater than their capacity, but that waa all. One roar of nola made the-whole da. deafening. At a conservative estimate more than $80,000 went op between the time of the opening gun and the echoes Letter and Palmer, who paid 140.000 for it about two months a rtk Th, The no,aiI w"w Pupceed anout eight yivim ona ncv;raaen, who paid; 130,000- for' It, indicating an advance 'of Ml-! per cent In leaa than oar. a y Among other Important sale recent! closed are the following: Six lota in 81 I Hoibrook to C T, or ine jam saiute in emoas and battle noise. Portland' celebration areatesi yet; DISCOVERED Portland stockholders Noti fied , of Great Lead Finds i cin Metaline District Johns sold br M Gould for $6,000; and 40 acrea In the vicinity or uresnam. purchased bv H. V. Whitney from Charles Cleveland; consideration. $(,000. Relnhold .; Lehmann has purchased from A.' P. Smith, a fractional lot nn Water street, between Glbbs and Porter ter of a rearion havina- 1E.000 inhaht tanta. The vallav'a nrnanarltv ta an n. I for 11.400. ported by fruit raising, general . farm-1 house and lot on. Kast Davis and tng, mining and the? timber industry. I Eaat Twenty-second has been purchased me new Dooxiet-is well uiuatrated, and I r Jessie u. weoster zrom John Am- its pag-es .aro certain to Interest j, the oerson ror ii.vvv.. easterner wno is -considering th j, se lection of a location farther west HOLIDAY DOES NOT ' HURT BEAL ESTATE Independence Day Celebration ' Hat No Appreciable Effect on Xnm ber of Transactlont. ... Pendleton , Bnalne Change. Pendleton. Or.. July E Tha nam of the Blue Mountain creamery in Pendle ton ha been changed to the Pendleton creamery, ana a new company has filed articles of incoreoration with a nanital stock of $5,000. O. E. Harper. G. M. Rice and B. A. Httrlburt are the officer of the new company. V '. Mil I' , lv!l Tl ,V III N . , l i arv- r- II 1111,1 II II I I II II . X 1 I I 1 1 I I 4 k ju? 13- - i. -X : "- ...... ' r w fi&l ' J 1W t,,. - v - - . iaat int. v vv w . i v.ra't fr"'i -.i,iv ' f 1 1 i a laefl ' " t :t .? .'I .,.'-" ' . ak- . . i . - ' - . Mum ... ... .. . ' ,' ' ' ' ' - '---. of -V - ' ' - ';'... - . " W',.-1-m'--- MOVEIR I 1 - . . . - . . . ...... ... - . r't r i With all the SNAP 'and STYLE . 4 . ' ' 1 J ' . . i Jr . . 4a of the $15 arid $20 suits of uptovvn stores 500 sits. to choosy irom-rmore than any other store in ,.tqwn Setter- values than any store in America I - WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Stores Portland stockholders in th Mam moth tead Mining company at their n- No appreciable effect on th volume nual meeUng In 8ppkan received re-1 of realty sales, on acoount, of th two porta that created a sensation In re- uays ceiebraUon. I to be Seen. Wednes- gard to the ore bodies uncovered by day transfer cam near the $100,000 rMxntW iirinn.tunnti. uid drift, in arK. w J t'1 be first three . ;cir. .a..--Vk- ia f.trw uaya or me weeK waa about IZ60.000. i .VimrtiT of 'enilnr.a;rte thi it fMt .-in?.uA J thl. amount wa. the $60.- '. iu rxm wouo Knew 'that Ballard' Snow Liniment haa no superior for rheumatism, at iff joints,,, cuts, sprain, lumbago and all pains. I Buy. it, try it and you will al- vara use it. Any Dooy who has used Ballard' Snow 1 Liniment 1 a living oroof of what it doea. All we aak of fou I to get a trial bottle. Price JBo, Oo and 11.00. Sold by all druggist. rnc. ai Aarew NrUaag. FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sasdaraoef ' OMapeaag . Rayla see Cettoa Beet Filia, Tk bMt sad ealy rellaMe reatdr for D L1IED PEBIObB., Care tae SMst ebatlaata naaa ia a f io-aa sertos. Billd la plala wrapptr. r..T. Flacg.,ui rmt street. MRS. Vi:iSL07'S sooti:i::q syrup has beet ased by trilUoni ef Kotltert for then? obildraa wtUl Teelolne for vnt tlttj Taarg, jf aootaaa we oaito. mnmum vaa nmiiiii7i is all pain, onree wind eoUeaad remedy for dlarrhasa. TWUII-riVI CEHTS A tHe beM and other drug habit are positively cured by jls0ii'ua. cor nypoaermie or internal a. vampie sent w ani maiL Hernlar yonrdrurfi Valla Cham ..! hy alataete Orag Ce., 1U,XM t,, PortlaMl, Orasaa. . . f anir fiawtne or laa rice S2.00 per bottle b or by mall in plala wrapnen, ileal CoM St. Uaia, tto. sixht -value of $8,000,000 and remains only to that there is ore now in and shipped to the Vkl000 purchase bv the Crane comnanv n . iwu-uiuu in liw warcnuuBn aisiricci out be quarried emeltnr. The stockholder elected the follow Inar directors: limier west, vv. m. aie&a, j. TEA With Schillings Best Johnson. Spokane! S.B. EdwardsFrank - OCIllIling S JSCS Ansley, L. Y. Keady, Portland. The dl- . . . . . , rectors elected J. Elmer West president - lTllStakC IS llTlDOSSlhIf and treasurer, fi. B. Edwards vfce-presi- , ""v",lvv la iiupusaiyic, ( Moneyback fixes that - dent and C -3, Johnson secretary. ; A vielt was paid to the mines and it was -.voted to lmmedlatel-r' construct a con centrator that will probably be located to aerve both the Mammoth, and Morn . ing mines, where a Joint tunnel ha been run 180 feet to tap ore bodie that pas througn- ooui-properties, - f - Arrangements are being made to ship about S00 ton of clean ore now on the dump of the Mammoth mine to tne nearest smelter. A representative of .the Panhandle Smelter company accom- panied the mine oincers to in a mine ana Tear tracer returns roar moatr U jes do'! Use it; w ear hla. Be Sure to Get What You Ask Foi. 0 V after examination of the- ore prepared f ' PdHERE ia a Reason contracts for. shipment and treatment I ; II wn. a.. r.i e at the Sand "Point amelterw ' The : ore -will, it id estimated, net big ween $60 and 170 per ton profit to the loammotn 'company.- .-. ,'--. The Metallne district ; wi.l soon b . given additional transportation faclll- ties oy tne waenington a laano xsortn ern railroad, which la bulldinir from Itathdrum, on the Northern raclflc, down the Pend d'Oreille river. Fourteen I unites of the track are now completed. . purveys nave , oeen nnisnea . to .ewr port and the surveyors are now In the ' .Vicinity of Metallne. The company haa expended about $100,000 for rights of way in Newport, and has , acquired a strip through the business district to secure a grade that Will nermtt It to reach the river. The properties acquired are occupied by a hotel and business blocks, all of which nave to be. removed. K0GUE EIVER VALLEY -BES0UBCES SHOWN ea ar . . ' ' " . Airaiora. tmmercinj Clao issue a I Booklet of Great Value to Intel V Hgent Soil Cultivator. i X new booklet just issued by the . Medford Commercial club gives a com plet showing of the Rogue river val ley" resources and what can be done , bv the man who will Intelligently cul tivate the soli there for fruit, grain or produce .The Rogue river valley has Jalned a wide- reputation as "America's taly," -on account of its delightful cli mate and scenery, "and its adaptability to the growing of the finest fruits. Medford pears have twice broken the world's recotd for high-prices for car load lota.; The -Newtown pippin apple reaches. it perfection in tfcat valley. Orapea equal - to 'California or French ' product are produced around Jackson . villa, Medford, Ashland, Central Point and Grants Pass. Th general croDS there thai yean, furnish an exam pie. of the wonaerrmiy xeruie ana tnriny cnar acter of the whole valley. - - -o. There have been rains at regular in tTvals, and no farmer who haa paid proper1 attention to his fields ia eom 1 Mining- about the prospect for large rr.'i a Nq frosts have damaged ; the fruit bud of the - liogue river, valley this year, - while the fruitgrowers of r.fern etates are facing almost a total ynilure of this season's apple crop, ow tnr to Into frost. .':", The MeJord i booklet act forth the dvantaes of the whole valley, but jsvs articular attention to Medford and II Why the Good People ef 1 1 ' America buy CaacaroU as j Fart aa the Clock Tick. -Every second some one, somewhere, to Buy1"? Utile Ten-Cent Box of Cas- eaxets. , " 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 6b times to (he Minute, 0 Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxes an Hour, 36,000 Boxes a Day of Ten Hours, 1,080,000 Boxes a Month, and then some. Think of it 220,000 People take a Caacsrei tablet each day. Millions use Cascarets when necessary. ' The Judgment of. Millions of Bright Americans is Infallible. They have been Buying and Taking Cascarets si that rate for over, Slg-years.. Over Five Millions of Dollars have been Spent to make the merits of Cas carets known, and every cent of It would be lost, did not sound merit claim and hold the constant, continued friendship, Patronage and Endorsement of well- pleased people year after year. '- There is also a Reason . Why there are Parasites who attach ' themselves to the Healthy Body of Cas caret's successImitators, Couhter- They are Trade Tlileves who. would rob Cascarets of the "Good Win" of the people, and sneak unearned profits, earned and paid for by CscarebvU , A Dishonest Purpose mesni a Dte. . honest Product and a Disregard of the : Purchasers' Health or Welfare. ; ; - !. ; Beware of the Stick Salearaan'and his i ancient "Just as Good,, story that com-f roon sense refutes, " lAAuM Cascareis arejMgde only by tJe Ster- ' ling Remedy Company, and put . ap tot metal box with the long-tailed tM oa !' jtte coyer.,' They are never sold In bulk, f '? i Everir tablet marttMl "(VC T " I T 7 WWW,.- ..-it.:,-.. x'k rr-'S- if .7 Tomorrow aridall th'e . beau ' come we will rwt you w will soothe vou witrr umuuuwis.vuwi b, wc-win i cucsa you wim acucious coniecnons , ; Our cakes are soft ; ice.cream is richpalatably xkvpiecUy frozen; for heartier appetitesiwe haye prepared sandvVTches and other more substantial dishes5 Our ; ; at price with their supwii'qualitythey ate refreshing and ndunshf ' , .ing- :We.make.all our. own.products.v .We have taken the greatest r . pleasure tin preparing wll of4he Porttod pubhc; we ndwoperi wide bur doors. ' Come in -for -a delicious summer breakfast,; for lunch, or for refreshments 1 any uuicuiuuig uic aiicmoon ana evening. IS ei .X'- -i-4--'Vf. j x.. . . ;i4.wi jM-&tiifttA MAy:y:f At Home tdp'pu "Japanese: Tearooms" .'V ton Park Go; lip lat'Kxon county, lenioro is now ciiy it 4,i vtf people, and tha commercial eea-