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Till: OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY' MORNING, AUGU3T 11. 1C57. -at" ENDING OF STORY - - CAUSES DISCUSSION IfflB JOCItXAL AT RESORTS ubscribers tin hava Tha Tnnmal PWJ t tha regular rata at tha fot- lowfr resorts by notifying tha agents si ine various places mentioned. Sub scriptions by mall are payable la ad vance! ' .7 omkjoh resohts. '-J rtt.-.-.M....M4P. X Struok - ' Lake... ...... llot Lak Sanitarium r,v';'fi.V WASHINOjTOW RESORTS. ' "prlnga., ......... . Boyd A Son and Mineral Springs Hotel ;! EVe Springs., Thomas Moffett -,, Collins Springe..,,,,. ...C. T. Belcher -": I Iwaoo,.., ..,...,, ..Louis Cohan Mviia- aeaon..,. ........... ' ra)aJl Fottenger and Q. A. Smith Naheotta.... ".......It J7 Brown ; paean Park Matthew Tbedford rank K. Straukal , una Breexers .The Breakers Hotel hi TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS j" . : k .. . . ' . "- Marouam Grand ......Tha trndartow." uraad vauaeviifa. Lyrlo , "Jim. tha "Westerner." Btsr .' "A Bachelor's Honeymoon." Tha Oaks, O. W. P. oar Una, Vin and , ' : -i Alder. . , ..- ' ATTERNOOW : AMUSM-NTS. - Athletto Park. baseball, doubleheeder , irauuauqvs. 4'uruAiiu, m p, m. uity rarx. ooocert, ia cannon mum. A- -, - . ' I MM Mil I I 111 lil.f! llllll,.ali..l.aM 1 i K FRAUD ALLEGED 1.1 ' LAfiD TRACT SALE V Conspiracy . Case Results From Transaction at ,; .'rft ' Ma'rshficld. V:'r 1.19 p. m. lenoa propertjr la tlag aoagbt rut by nawoomara, and wa hare nam bar of Inqulrlea for good, wall-built real. , aencaa 01 meaium ooai on ma wait aiae. and also In Irvington, Uolladay, Haw. thorne avenue and Kaat Madlaoa addl- tlona. Persona, having deilrable home for sale wjth prtcea reasonable will find It to their advantage to list same with us, as wa can promptly elos a number of sales. . Charles K. Henry, lit Third ktreet, Portland Oregon. : Orooarg clerks I Will 70a please state to your customers that Golden Grain Oranalea lias three points ia lta favor, via.: Wore In every package, purer than a.ny other and It reaulrea out t mlnutaa to bolL ResDaotfullr - yosrs. John iiaaaw, advocate of ooidaa oraia Qraa uiea. tor man woman and oXUUUran. Water through t , hoe for sprinkling yards or aldewalka oV washing porches or windows must be paid for la advance 1 ana Uiea only between tne nonrs of and a. m., and and p. m. It must not ba used for sprinkling streets. If uaed contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will ba shut oft , Trolley excursions tomorrow- to Oraaham, 45 cents; to Boring, XJagle Creek and Estacada, 75 oenta round trip. Tickets must ba purchased on sale in waiting room after 7:15 p. m. tbla even ing, cars leave 7:10, 1:10, 11:80 a, m 1:10. 1:40. 6:44, 7:15 p. m. Dinner at I Hotel Bstaoada 10 cents. Trolley excursions today to Oraaham. 45 cants; to Boring, Eagle Creak and Estacada, 75 cants round trip. Tickets must be purchased on sale la waiting room arter 7:10 p. m, mis e renins, Cars leava T:t0. 1:10, llrtO a. m- 1:10, 1:40, 5:44, 7:15 p. 1 Estacada, so cants. . JLnat Sbannoa Monro. -. '" A gnort Wry wrlUea br SHaa 4 Ana Shannon Monroa and pnb Ushad In tha August Issue of 4 . Snnset, Is creating a great deal 4 of Interest through Us unusual 4 ending. ,v O roups of peopH all 4 , over tha city bar raad tha story 4 and discussed tha reason for tha 4 ending,' some participant wax e tag extremely warm la their 4 praise or denunciation of; tha i 4 4 ' heroine's action. Jt baa proved 4 k a aeoond Xady or tha Tlgsi", 4 In tha Interest created, few peo- pla agreeing as to Just why tha young woman acted as aha did. e and what motlra prompted her 4 oouraa. . - 4 TCo faot that tha acena of tha 4 atory U Mount Hood, and its au- 4 4 . tbor, Mias Monroe, la a Portland 4 ' resident. Increases local interest e 4 though tha story's merit will 4 make It raad all over the country e with oqual avidity, SOLEMN HIGH MASS " WILL BE OBSERVED ' Tha feast of St Lawrence will ba solemnly observed at Bt Lawrenoa church today. At 10:10 a, m. solemn high mass will ba offered up by tha pastor, assisted, by Rev. B. Bolla and Rev. Thomas . Klarnan. Tha panegyric of tha saint will ba preached by tha Vary Rev. J. J. Gallagher, president of Columbia university. or sacred 0, TirlO a. nv, 1:3 Col urn b' u"t'- rrfcm a? Dinner at Hotai v'.i' Trolley rldea to Oregon City aad Oa aamah Park, 45 cents round trlpi tick ets good for return trip on a a T. Co. boats. Cars leave ticket offleo and waiting room, First and Alder streets, every IS minutes from 4:11 a. m. ' Mr. A. D. Perkins of the Punmaa Auto Car company la contemplating a trip to San Francisco on business. Mr. Parkins will there orocure some new. modern machinery for bis factory, as well as '-some hum expert maoamisia, 5 Tha Veteran Double Male Quartet win sing at Taylor Street Methodist church this svenlnsv Tha youngest of these singers is ii, while Judge Bullock, leader, la (1 years old. They have been wi ll.l. ha-1 kuM AatAnll , der tha direction of Miss Mattle Kelly. The choir will ba pom no Bad of Messrs. Olanelll, Sanvaln, Montag, Bannon, Par cell. Underwood, Cain, Kasper, Orlmm, Fleming, Kern, Mailer, A. Lauraln, the Htuu w. mil T Hinru Rarratt HaaJa. Lavhale, Smith, McOee and Twlss. Today wiu aziord a rinai opportunity to hear Miss Elisabeth Harwaa. tha popular soprano, she atarts on her long journey xor Milan nexi weanesaay. This feast marks tha twenty-fourth anniversary of tha founding of St Law rence parish. - Conspiracy and fraud in the sale of a large tract (A lana at utriniKiu, Oreson. are charged In a, suit filed la olroult oourt by tha South Harbor De velopment company against E. D. WhlU nsy, a W. Tower, Isaao Towar, c w. Codding, S. R. Robinson.' W. 2. Latimer, and iha Bennett Trust company. Xt Is charged that the defendants conspired together to earn an unlawful secret oroflt from the sals of land to the cor poration in which they hfld stocK. It is alleged that C. W. Tower, C W. Codding and E. R. Robinson secured rom Stephen Lapp an option on aone md for $11.700.. In November. 10, It IsT alleged. Tower came to Portland and conspired with E. D. Whitney to form comoany ana sen ine upp .inn .w 0 .. .. o "An East side Bank for Vast ) 1 ' ' mA Paopla.";,, . .; j divide the a n the company for 120,500, an proms. , . - - . Part of tha plan was carried ont ac cording to tha oomplalnt and the com oany asks judgment against tha defend ants for about $5,500 in cash. Attor ney Thomas O'Day appears for tha com pany, "GANG, WARILY" . Balf-praaervaUoa Ia tha First LAW OF NATURE ; .-' Every person' hopes to have a comfortable . homo - la old age. Small amounts of money deposit ed la a SAVINGS BANK will pro vide suob. a HOME V, . Commercial Savings Bank With Its conservative basinets methods, will protoot your Inter eats, and PAT you Interest at 4 par " cent compounded eeml-aa-aually.- 11.00 wll open your ao eount. , ' aOTOTT AJTD WTLLIisTS ATB. Geo. W. Bates.. ...President J. S. Blrral .Cashier . . .... , . llSSli E Eighteenth Annual'Meetlng of Trans-Mississippi Com mercial Congress. Tha eighteenth annual meeting of tha trans-Mississippi . commercial congress will bo held at Muskogee, . Oklahoma, beginning November It and ending No vember It. Tho governor of each atate la narmltteA to aDDOtnt from 10 to 10 delegates, mayors of cities from 1 to 10 delegates, commercial oouios imra . to 10 delegatea and .counties 1 delegate Among the Oregon men on ma oixiciai matar f tha Mntrtii are Tneoaore d. Wilcox, John Barrett Tom nicnarajon and Peter IX)ggie 01 norm ena. mr, Wlrv la a mamhar of the ConsTSS- alonat mmmltlM. Mr. Barrett is vloe- presldent for Oregon and Mr. Richard son and Mr. Loggie are members of the executive committee. 1 AnanlaJ attention will b Xlven by the congress to the questions or removing: obstructions to river navigation, and of closer commercial union with tha Latin republics. Space for exhibits at the congress has been reserved by cities and counties sll over the country, and especially by cities la Oklahoma. NEW BOOKS FOR THE I LIBRARY WELL KNOWN AUTHOR WILL LECTURE HERE Dr. Jamas H. Hyslop, author of sev eral notable books and lecturer of na tional prominence, will be la Portland this week. He will lecture on "Science and a Future Life" aad "Philosophy and Democracy" on tha evenings of Fit day aad Saturday, August II and 17, at ( o'clock la. the Unitarian church at seventft and Yamhill streets. xno use or tne church has been granted for the benefit of the people of Portland by tha pastor and trustees In response 10 an urgent request. Dr. Hyslon's lecture ; recently at tracted a large audience In San Fran olseo and will undoubtedly do so In roruana. xne lectures are free. - ur. mtbiod. wno was formerly nro- fassor of logic and ethics In CoiumbU I linlvaM1 1 Hair TheStock&Bond Exchange 'Bi.,a mm . ... American Biscuit Oregon Water Power .. 91 Omaha Ind. Telephone Paoiflo Coast Biscuit Portland General Elea Portland Railway Portland Home Tela. Spokane Home Tela. Tacoma Home Tele. Bank Stocks Bank of California .... I1IH Bankers' A Lumbermen's 110 Merohants' National Oregon Trust A Savings Portland Trust of Or bnited States National. 100 German-American Industrials- Alaska Packers' Assn... 41 Associated Oil Co. Omaha Ind. Tel. (pfd.). Pacific Tel. A Tel. (com.) Pacific Tel A TeL (pfd-) Portland Home TeL Spokans Home TeL ... Tacoma Home TeL .... Miscellaneous- Alaska P. A Coal (trees J Aiasira r. u tpooieoj British CoL AmL. Coal. . Mammoth (Metallne) . . Morning (Metallne) .. Btandard Consolidated . Cascadla M. A D. Co. . . American Telegraphone. United Wireless TeL Co. ROBERTS COMPANY OOXXZSSZOsT BBOKXBS. sis 4 WASxnraTO 40 lOo fo 100 102H It 100 100 01 II I1H ISO 110 111 see 110 so to 16 41 41 mkt. mkt mkt mkt IKo I 0 IS , 111.00 t 4.60 singing together 10 years. Trolley rides to Oregon City aad Ca namah park. 41 cents round trip; tickets good for return trip on O. C. T. Co. boats. Cars leave ticket offleo and waiting room. First' and Alder streets every IS minutes from 1:28 a, m. Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take a carrlde to this most beautiful spot Music, dancing, moving pictures. Illustrated, songs, etc Vocal and instrumental muslo by tho "Ha waiian musicians." - This will remind you that bow Is the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Main 474. The Portland Curled Fartorv. W Matca-ar. nronrlatnr ' Dr. Mary Lane, now at the Lane Insti tute, rooms 5 to 14, Grand Theatre building, diseases of women aad chil dren a specialty, Consultation free. Cor- I ai.ntl.l wnrlr A-lr .nf 71. Tk.. I 4" -, vuywnu,. . wt. m, n. - pSuThi " tt'JTS'STZSJZr "wuw Middle. .Colonies; vol. 6. The colonies as, i i under tne House or tianover: ivut. ca- ex-1 . I naAlan Annual Review of public Af. Leaves Washington street m- V;rJ" riir." f.ur". "Z. . I ormowsra ox inicago, Illinois, Dun- u7, Auiu ii, ra ui nu a Army The following list of additions to the -Portland library have been announced by the llbrartaai '. General Works Calendar of tho Cor respondence of , George Washington With the Continental Congress, prepared by J. C FlUpatrick. Naval Records of the American Revolution. Science Animal Behaviour, 1100. Characters of Crystals; an Introduction to physical crystallography. Useful Arts Purification of Public Water Supplies, 1801. Handbook of Metallurgy, iv., Ed. S. Motor Vehicles Tor .nuaineaa rurjiua., i,u, ''" Luncheon and Tsa, by Marion Harland (pseud), los. . . Fina Arts Treatise on Photography. Ed. I, 100L Complete Work of Rem brandt: tr. from the German by Flor ence Simmonds. Iv., 1107-101.. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Programes. Oou lOOt-May. 1907. The Great Violinists and Pianists, 1104. Sir John Everett Millals, by A. Lalury, 18811. Amusements Friday 'Afternoon Series of Dialogues Suitable for Boys and Girls in School Entertainments, 1880. Practical Golf. 1001. Literature Farces: The Dictator, The Galloper. Miss Clvilliation. 1901; Fri day Afternoon Speaker, 1181. Minor Poets' of the Caroline Period.lv, 1906. Description and Travel Tibet, the Mysterious,' 1900. The Victoria Reglna uiutuh,. i u.tvuus ma wouiv lime 1 . . . , . u - to research. His present lecturing tour AtJ5oU.lca11aR?I,,iSalif.!il &I?a01?A is In the interest of the American So- if1- Ed. I, 19tf6. , Gubblo .Past and cletv for PsvchieaJ Raaaarnh rrni. i. werm jnuueiriu nu .- I ... . A P.nt..M a , A ry.Mwla slon. Man of New Orleans. 1885. History Cambridge Modern History, r?rh.rt"ff 1' OUlok and sub- ,n Amartr. 4-S: content: Vol. 4. The Tarn hill street between Third' and North Pacific College of Dentistry roBnAjrs, omsao. Unsurpassed la equipment aad advantages. One of the largest schools of dentistry la the entire west . The annual session begins Oc tober 1. For further informa tion and catalogue address Dr. Herbert C. MUler, Dean. Coras Fifteenth aad Ooaoh Its-, PorUaad, Oregxim. TEN BEST THINGS TO EAT Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Cams Washougal and way landings, daily ex cepi eunaay. xeaves wasmng dock at 1 p. m. " .'w -- eswawaaeasMaa Scientific Shoe Repairing Best work. Sewed soles, men 7 So, - women SOo. Jacob Sohwlnd, 117 Stark, .near Park. . Party1 wishes' -to meet man who ad vertised for capital of a new corn flake Adaress journal. , halL corner Second and Morrison streets. seats tree; no collections. I wooo. y new "The Three Win" sen. Grand Army halL 7 p. m. August I 11. under ausDlces of Auxiliary Rlhla i society. All inviiea. E. W. Brenner- nnhmu atanlt Muat ralaa mniiav by - Veones4tay. Will sell 10 or 20 shares, p. o. box 707, lty. . ' EL . W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. I I' im .:: Portland Shoo Repair company, III Acme OH Co. fine gasoline. Phone Eaai sell safety coal oil and t 759: B-1007; FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ; Few purchases carry tne high degree of pleasure and the last ing satisfaction that the - very finest Diamonds and Diamond-set Jewolry convey. A peculiar senti ment and pride attaches to . the absolutely perfect gems, t Our reputation as well as yours is at stake when wo sell you a Diamond. We know that It will be the most satisfactory to .both Of us to sell only flawless Blue--White and Extra . White Dia--monds, and therefore do not carry flawed or off-color Diamonds in our stock. The buying ad vantages resulting from years of ;: experience and tne heavy reserve stock that we ' carry enable us to serve you ; at prices that are as low as are. commonly asked" for the ordinary grades of Dia--monds. v , . tie LS.Heit((emperCo. Jt 11 rMark4t t-4Aaart JswaIv WATJOaaft 4f AW Fine Goods. . 286 Morrison Street D. Chambers, optician. 111 Seventh, Berger signs 184 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Book-Jeweler I OS. Alder. . Ice. For Ice call Main 184 or A.II4E. Tna Delivery company, til stark st j. - ; . ', 1 f 'J 1 Where to Dine. Watson's Restaurant win serve a line nicxen ainnsr ioaay, eo cants. plaaola Ubrary Sxpaadsji - in order to meet the ever increasing exDansion of the Pianola L,lhrarv of Music, and to give additional spaoa to this department, Eilers Piano House bss just aaaea anotner room with accom modations for several thousand more rolls of this popular music Library arger selection than ever before, and It fairs, 190S. French Revolution, 1904. My Life as an Indian. 1907. History of Ancient Civilisation. 1906. - Biography Jane Austen and Her Times, by E. G. Mltton. Robert Brown- lna? and Alfred Domett ed. bv F. G. Kenyon, 1908. George Fox, by Thomas Hodgkln, ed. I, 1908. Petrarch, the First Modern Scholar and Man of Let ters; a selection from his correspond ence with Boccaccio and other friends, tr. from the Latin by Robinson A Rolfe, 1907. Georxe Washington, by Norman Han good, 1901. Fiction The North Pacific: a atorv of the Russo-Japanese war. The Adven tures of a Supercargo, - Different Girls. Howells A Alden. eds. The Heart of Childhood, Howells A Alden. eds. In the House of Her Friends- Ufa in a small oollege : town. La Nouvelle Atala; legends Indlenne: par Chatha-ima (pseud). Sid Ton See Themf InJrpect those splendid new pianos di verted from San Francisco, and being soia .iere at ot cents on jun dollar. vsiuea positively startling. 1200 instru ments for 1114. The 1100 arrades at 1171. 1400 grades at 428. A sale never duplicated in tnis city Derore. They're Koine- fast you'll have to hurry, Ada our wmaows. fliers Piano House, i"ara ana nunui(ion sis. . Portland Academy S embers will now have the benefit of a rsrer selection than ever before, and It i - -rri 'iis dovs ana -rhn t.t;rriv. ' A .rv Y: western colleges. Over two roRTLASnv oaxaow. Hlneteentli Tear Opens Seotembev la. Fits noys ana gins lor eastern and astern collesres. Over two hundrad Itraduates aomutea to college. An ath etlo field and thoroughly eaulnned svm. naslum. Includes an elementary school. constantly, which Is actually more than carried by all other player piano dealers in waanmrton. f Jreron and Tdnhn mm, oinea. i ne incomparaoi a spienaia - collection i choose, gives Pianola L: an advantaae not to ba where, and facilities not representatives of any other make, of ust from I a m. to II m. Catalogue e merit or such) wmwi rwoin. vuv ai nu ror rom which to ino Acaaemy, giving especial attention nsrary Members to -reading, spelling and penmanship, dnnllnatad alaa-i Thorourhlv competent teachers in hnfh offered hv tha I denartmanta. . Office hours durina- in,. player piano in the northwest So bin son A OCs Move. It was a artxvt oca fnp man Wtin hava i laarnml that n.tl ilraaalnw la - haul Tlite to business success. They've been i moving new, high-grade, seasonable! mens rurnishings from their oounters to homes as raoidlv as aalas cnnld ha maae, dui suu there's a good selection In every line.--Cross the street to 219 Washington and examine these, a-ooda. all greatly reduced in prlee. .. , ': " - . 1 a Freo Meat Three Month. It Will ba that lens- in soma families from IS to 160 worth of government In spected meat 10 i splendid prises. See details elsewhere in this paper, or send 2 -cent atamo to deoartment IT. 8. In. speoted meats, room 14 Hamilton build ing, Portland, Oregon, for complete ta- fArm.tlAik. ..i,.). ,.0, ; ... aent on application. HOTEL, AU DUBON AV TaAFOISOO--lJBOyiAB' FLAH OaXT. Sloxle raeaa or aa salts. Klara tor. - ata.ia sat elcetrle llskts and all meoera eoaTaol- strictly tint-eun. uosTralaat to shop. r acntera. 00 otract nee rrom rarry aad d and Townatod depot. Jtatta 1 as. IS kOJi at., near v.a aveaae. ' a S. O ANTES. Mgr. V Dr. nabert F. Leonard , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ' What Would Be Tour Contribution to Thla Yum-TummisITQuestlon.? A good . subject for a silly season discussion has been hit upon by What to , Eat The burning question Is: What are the best tea things to eat? Tha propounder of this delectable problem hastens to explain that It does not refer to the ten articles of diet which are best for the eater's health, but "the ten things you eat that you prefer to all others. "Everybody, of course, eats. And everybody has favorite dlshea . But when once one starts to narrow down the list to ten very best dishes the problem begins to get vexing. "Suppose the sholce has narrowed down to either a ripe venison stsak or a tender prairie chicken roasttd over the coal a How would you oast your vote then 1 "Review what you do eat and then think out what you would most like to eat, and then narrow these selections down to lust ten, taking Into consid eration, of course, the season of the year, the meal to be chosen and the prevailing of conditions of weather. J. E. Wolfe of Greensboro, Virginia. who was asked the question, gives this as his personal selection: 1. Roasting ears, roasted In shuck -n hot ashes. 1 2. Broiled Bmllhfleld ham. 1. Smothered aualL with gravy. 5. Stewed oysters seasoned to salt taste. -. 6. Mountain trout roasted In the ashes in a shuck. 7. Country sausage. Ilka our mothers used to make. I. Roastina- ear vuddina. 9. Buckwheat cakes, with s-ood but r and Dure molasses, washed down with coffee. 10. Bermuda onions boiled like poached eggs and seasoned to suit taste. But this Is far including all the a-ood thlnars to eat Think of the big Thanksgiving tur key where does that come In? Or a canvas back now and then. Or lobster on a cool night Or look at this awful array of tastles that has already been conjured up. THE TOURISTS' TRIBUTE. Enormous Bums Spent Annually by Americans In Europe. German- nas been dolnsj some figur ine- on tha annual nroflt to Euroue from tha Amarlnan tourist invasion. It is assumed that 100,000 persons make a liying trip across tne Auanuo eaqn year, and their oxnendltures. exclusive of steamship tickets, are averaged at iyuu a nead or a total 01 azxs.vuu.uvu. This sum is mostly divided among the railroads, hotels and board ins nouses. xauors and dressmakers ana art aeai era. It la estimated that SO.OUU Ameri can women huv more or less clothing in pans every year, ana mat tney leave ss.uuu.ouo as a minimum wun tne artras- makers, and 11,600.990 wun tne muii- For eurlos and arrlcles'to be kept or made presents as mementoes or tne trip Americans soend about 12,000.000 ' in Paris every year. The amount of "trib ute- tnus paia to mo uia worm oy the New has increased at a fixed rate every vear until the present. There is some alarm now lest American liber ality be checked by the greed of those who profit by it; The outrageous prices asked, often three or four times the current local value of artloles, have been detected : by many visitors and many cromlalnar deals. It ia said, hava ., ' .. - - - . 1 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AT PRICES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW Wt' hava found after inventory that, we have a number, of odd pieces which we no longer Intend to carry. These pieces we will dose out at prices extremely loweven for ue, the leaders in low prices, - -m ;w WL ARt OUT: OrHL HIGH RENT DISTRICT And the $800 which we save monthly on rents alone we share with our patrons by correspondlnf reduction la oar proflti, ,r :aIH ' " , M " : ' -. - . If) The good points in our tables are suoh as cannot fall to appeal to any man or woman who eontamplates a purchase, of -this kind, ' ' One of the exceptional bargains from a new ear f tables received last week Is a 1-foot golden quartered oak a regular $30.00 Table for $20.00 There are also many others which It win pay you ta see, v ' I ' " jS- i ' ' I 1 . , .. ; t , i'. '!:'.' "Yf "''' "' fit Aa In other lines, so also In ladles' desks and muslo cabinets ws are the leaders In low prices. And these prtcea anouia convince yon; 121.09 utdier jjesa. 110.00 Idier 114.71 Ladles' um convince yon; les Pesk , fflfl.OO IS Ba:!.:::::::::::::::::::::::::: tMl 364 to 370 East Morrlton TAKE ADVANTAGE' Of the many excellent bargains to be had at Robinson & Co. during; the short rims remaining of their Am ticipation Sale NEGUGEE SHIRTS SOFT fUT HATS The moit conspicuous part of the summer man's toilet a necessity to those who appre- . ciate appropriateness in dress these shirts are of good wearing material, well tail ored, roomy and comfortable with cuffs attached or two pairs detached, bosoms plain or plaited; regular t J 1C $1.50 values, now., yield CLUETT and STAR SHIRTS Shirts of distinctive individuality, up to the minute in style, fabric and workmanship; they fit perfectly in all essential points, the same time giving that easy careless graceful effect that distinguishes a well-made negligee; single or double plaited, also plain front; $2.50 and $2 values now ' Just the hat you seed now and . will need for some time to come; always soft, pliable and serviceable, no danger of getting it crushed or out of shape; these hats are college and telescoped styles, ia ah excellent grade of tan' and pearl gray felts; reg. An jr $3 and 3 values now ipaCaOD WASH NECKWEAR The greatest addition to the business man's toilet are the new washable ties; these ties are in all the latest novelty patterns, plaids, polka dots, dark colors, delicate lavenders and blues, , also . beautiful whites; they have an excel lent silk finish, and richness seldom found in washable ma- CC terials; let us show you OP. ej)lall them sale price asUC UNDERWEAR, Men's plain and fancy colored balbriggan, mercerized, nainsook, light wool and fine lisle thread Shirts and Drawers; excellently made, best 'materials; regular $2 to 75c 41 QC lA AC values, now ....? ..l.OD l0 4i5C Other bargains too numerous to mention in Ties, Belts, Suit Cases, etc., await your inspection call and let us show you them. ALL, QREATL.Y REDUCED 289 Washington Street GOLD MEDAL . FLOUR Is tho best of all good things that eomo from the grocer. It makes tho most wholesome and nutritious bread and the daintiest eake and pastry. ' It ia a biscuit flour it Is a pastry, flour It Is a bread flour It Is a cake flour It Is an all-around flour made for 70U. . " :. ' ' ' Washburn-Crosby Ccs'g .' Oold fledal Flour S6.35 PER BARRE1. 1.65 TER BACK. D. Ca. Burns Co 210 Third St. Phone ila!a olo A 1036 i 0 PUTC5 fw nrn.a n L U III sav . "w,fC0 We can extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and out in new teeth the same day If you desire. . t Our system of crown and bridge work Is simple, quick and painless.' . - ; .'. When desired you can have T. r. wise or my personal sarvloa rainless Xxtraottag Tree When nates are Ordered. ' eo TSAma wsmm ani doing dental work all tha time. .That is the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That's one reason our business has grown our pa trons come back, and they send their friends.- ; . ' t M A. WISE, Dentist railing bldff td aad Washington a. m. to e p. aa. - smndays S to la. rainless Sac. 3Joa SOo) Ylates 5 T. Pa Wise. J!. A, Stordevant ind it A. narfman , ABSOOXATSS. BOTX nQHES, A AITS KATJT LOCKSLEY HALL 7 " 'V ' SEASIDE, OREGON Spend your vacation at Seaside and at delightful Lockaley Hall. More attrac tive than ever berore. Accommodations of the highest order. One hundred ele- fant outside rooms! private baths j eleo ric lights; ot and cold water. Annex overlooking the Paclfio and de lightfully situated cottages. Cuisine trasurpassed. aea roods a Specialty. . rasa stts scbxts au TmAxtra. , r. Xh axtstxs', Xm a. oajuubub. no pa. HOTEL MOORE OTXM AU m tXAB, CXATSOP KACH, BlAStDI. OkI00. : Xka Cliff Xeose ef Oraros. ' Direetlr oa the beach, everloostnr tha ?T' bot ."',!!.. ,ur 'll. Baereatloa pier tat tiablng. Bao parlor, lectrle lfsats, flrBlaee and furaaca hot. Tint walks aad drires. jgae loads a speclaltf Rates, $150 ar.d $3.C0 ptr day " gPEdAL BATHS BT TBI WIES, PAK t. MOOBB, Proft. ONOW BALL , 'W . . ; - SUMMER TIME AT CLOUDCAP INN. ' Mount Hood.' Auto- , v ' mobiles operate between ' Hood Rirer and the' re sort Make your reier- ) rations nowi. For trans- , . portation rate ask at O. R. & N. city ticket office, For reservations write HORACEMECKLEN ' Manager. - , 1 Portoffice, Mt HoocV Ocv ' Hun n military; ACADEMY'; PORTLAND ORE; ' . t r '. ' A Boarding and Cay School for Young Men and Boys. Preparation for sol leges, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac- . credited to Stanford. -Berkeley, ; Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business eourse. The principal has had 29 years' experience in Tort land. Comfortable quar ters. ' Best envlronmenta Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad dress J. .7. Elll, H.D.. Maolpal aad rroprtelot. BASEBALL 'athletic park, Corner Taagna aad T weaty-fonrta. August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 OAKLAND Game called at l 0 p. ' Games called at 2:20 p - s imn-v say i ;ADr.iiC3io:i Faoao Mala T0 r fM-t Koaavk 9Ug. 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