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UITuuuhaI ; JLMUKSDAIf liVliNINU, JULY 25, 1&07. JL v, - tl- J: ..ultjJ.uiS 10 GATHER IT ME Old Home Week Will Be a ,'. Great Reunion for Scat tered Residents. Oohoctf lodra No. 4. I. O. O. V., of thU pises: Earl McLauchlln, N. Q.J Our L- roUMU, V. U. ; WU nunsn, Boursisxy it. B. Adtmi, trsssuw. S : .' (Jownl Special SrrrlrO .Boston. July IB. Preparations are be- , Itif rnshehd for Boston's old home wee .calrhnttnn Julv tt to Auaruat I. Inclu- sIts, with fully 1.000,000 vlaltora m ' pscted. Lettera pour In from former , i nAitnnlim fHim Texaa to the north- ' western territory and Klorlda to Or- i son that thfy are coming; oast to revisit , their old home wun meir n""". . after absences of 10 to 20 and. In aome , caaea, 40 years. '. - A half million dollars will be apent In public entertainment and varloua "Y forma of welcome by the committee, by societies, etc., besides mo carnival, sev eral pnradea, banquets, eta, there will b a lant veteran flremen'a tournament of ISO hand tubs, fishermen's races for the Llpman $5,000 cup. automobiles, power boat, yacht, horse and swimming races, several rowing regattas and big athletic meets with entries from all parts of the country Prtnrvllle I. O. O. F. Officer. tSseelsl nttpsteh to Tbe J norma 1.1 prlnevllle. Or.. July J6. The follow lng officers hava been Installed by EXAMINATIONS FOR THE FOREST SERyiCE (Spetlil PUptch to Tbe Jearasl.) Prlnevllle, ur., Juiy zo. viVH aerv Ice examinations are being held here by A. 8. Ireland, supervisor of the west em division of the Blue Mountain for est reserve, tor admission Into the for est service and promotions In the eorv Ice. 1 here are ten applicants and those who pass the examinations will be eligible for positions aa forest rang era, with salaries of from $1,200 to $1,400 per annum. Following are the name of those who ara taking the ex aminauon: Arinur Hen net, c. A. Con leton. J." 8. Fraaer. B. F. Johnson. C. Pearson and Montle Pearson, of the Blue Mountain reserve: A. P. South, of the Cascade reserve; Walter Morris, of the Maurv reserve and O C. Hlnkr an applicant who has not been In the serv ice. YOUNG HORSE THIEVES TO REFORM SCHOOL (Srwclil Dlnpatrh to The Jmirntl. I Fossil. Or.. Julv 25. Sheriff Ruv. of Wheeler county, has taken two little boys. Hobart Usborn and Ion Wine Derger, to the atate reform school. They ara aged 10 and 11 years. Thev stole a couple of horses from a camp of gypsies at Mitchell and rode off with them, aa much for a lark as with any thought of theft, thry claimed, but as they had been In Home what similar trouble before, bad been staying away rrom home at night and were Deyond their parents' control, it was considered best to send them to the reform school. SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP XtUtad by tbe rtuk X Bxnith Heat Co 8a-ttS Alder St, Bat. 1st and and Its. hPIQMTINO TUB BEEP TRUST" VOL. 1. NO. . PORTLAND, OR.. JULT , 107. PRICE, TOUR PATRONAGE. Ea tSmith's Fresh Heats 100 Per Cent Oregon Meats. 100 Per Cent Pure. Beet and freshest meat in the land. ri.ni. i.nro nr short cut Porterhouse Steak, small Loin Veal Cutlets, Loin Lamb Chops, all, pound. f Clt-lnin Tenderloin Steak, all. " , " , bli pound :-x2m Best cut Round Steak. Prime kid ' Roast, Shoulder Roast UimD, snoui- iW Pass VeaL alL DOUnd 10 Rib Roast Beef, center cut. Rump Roast, large Kib steaK, cnoicesi cut, Pot Roasts, all, pound 8f Veal Stew, . good Shoulder Cut Pot Roast or Oven Roast, pound . . . T Medium cuts, Pot Roast, pound.. 6f Lesn Boiling Beef, good quality.. 5 Shortrib Beef, best cut. Brisket.. 4f Plate cut Boiling Beef and fine cuts . from the Neck 3 Large Shanks, with meat on, for Boil ing or Soup Meat 2 Soup Bones,- good and fresh, lb..l What the Beef Trust Has Done and What It Is Doing to In jure the Standard of U. S. Gov ernment Inspection. CHAPTER VIL It la the Beef Trust who has gone among the physicians of Oregon and asked these men to Indorse Its Govern ment Inspected meats, knowing full well that there la not a retail market In the city that has Government Inspection of meats, and' knowing full well that the markets under Its control that advertise Government Inspected meats buy and ell any old thing. We believe the physicians who In dorsed these requests from the Trust dons so with honest Intentions, but the rank and file saw the ulterior motive,! and refused to be bagged for tta benefit. In conclusion of this article, we beg to tell the public that the Beef Trust hatea Government Inspection with as deep and aa deteatable a hatred as man can know. It has fought It with all the corrupt methods that Ita corrupt mind can scheme. It accepts Inspection only because congress will not let it do busi ness without inspeotlon. Since the Trust must get under the yoke, it pretends to like It. As long aa any trickster, any unsani tary market, any Joint that carries the riff-raff of the town can sail under false colors and, to plaaae the Beef Trust, ad vertises Government Inspected meats with immunity, just so long will the people at large show their contempt and disgust for these faklsh signs and loud moutned "ads." Every day, yea, every hour, that these practices ara allowed to continue. Government Inspection is aowlng a harvest of thorns and thistles that will require years to root out. 1 SPEC 30 Cent Per Discount Benjamin's Summer and Outing Suits "Here's the Saving" $40.00 Suits $28.00 $35.00 Suits $24.50 $30.00 Suits $2 l.OO $25.00 Suits $ 1 7.50 $20.00 Suits $14.00 $18.00 Suits $12.60 20 Off on Blues and Blacks 311 Morrison. Opposite P. 0. I -V., ',:.v , .a ':. ..' .-, . ..;.:. itii I - ' ''- 1 Welcifs Genuine fai M lis You Will Save Dollars and Dollars By Doing So Men Clothing' Men's $25 and $30 Suits ; sale price 910.75 Men's $20.00 Suits: sale orice S14.7S Men's $18 Suits-Sale Price. $12.45 f m k m c.... . 1. -o Tat Mens $10.00 Suits; sale price $7.45 Boys' Clothing Boys' $4.50 and $5 Suits ; sale price S3.65 Boys' $4.00 Suits; sale price f205 Boys' $3.50 Suits; sale price T2 Boys' $2.50 Suits; sale price 81.65 Boys' $2.00 Suits; sale price ...$1.45 . 1'icn a iiais The T. B. Stetson $4 Hat ; sale price I The Lee $3 Hat; sale price i The Sphinx $2.50 Hat; sale price. ...! The Best $2 Hat; sale price J Men's vShoes Men's $4.50 and $5, Shoes; sale price Men's $3.50 and $4 Shoes ; sale price Men's $3.00 Shoes; sale price...... Men's $2.50 Shoes; sale price Men's $2.00 Shoes: sale orice Men's $1.50 Canvas Shoes Sale. 82, $2 $1 $1.3 .85 .45 83.45 5(2.05 212.45 .05 .45 .15 ll! $1 Men's Trousers Men's $2.00 Trousers Sale price. . .81.45 Men's $2.60 Trousers Sale price. . .82.15 Men's $&O0 Trousers Sale price. . .$2.55 Men's $3.50 Trousers Sale price. . .$3.00 Men's $6.00 Trousers Sale price. . .85.10 Men's $5.00 Trousers Sale price. . .$4.25 Men's $4.50 Trousers Sale price. . .82.85 Men's $4.00 Trousers Sale price. ..$3.40 The Trouser prices apply to the nobbiest Trousers in the store. IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT MORRISON ComtosrSr Welch moves to the new building on Fourth and Washington Streets about September 1. O O n J mm mm MINED IN OREGON MADE IN OREGON IF YOU DO NOT TRY IT YOU'RE NOT A GOOD OREGONIAN TO i D2A0N (DOLE U AMS) 1BA ONE CAKE WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF ECZEMA OR SKIN DISEASE. DID YOU EVER HEAR EXPRES SIONS FROM THOSE WHO USE IT, AND DID EVER ANOTHER SOAP HAVE AS GOOD A NAME? OVER 1,000,000 BARS OF THIS SOAP HAVE BEEN SOLD IN NEW YORK WITHIN SIX MONTHS. THE DOCTORS OF THE HIGH EST STANDING, HOSPITALS AND NURSES ARE ITS BEST FRIENDS. IF NEW YORK PEOPLE PRIZE IT SO HIGHLY, WHY NbT USE IT AT HOME? ALL DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS 0E02 MONE CdEMPAIWo DDainier, (D)re A -. A i Vr.. IN