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nm xxxEoan Sunday! '.joukitax; poirroinx ; cutiday korwiwo.? auqust cy iecx.- - 1 1 1 . - -s. UOJRnmmfHlSUHEmERmHimsCHEDULE Last wee i Special discount on all Kitchen Furnltmre commences Monday monring and values of eurpaisrfng Intepdit will be on sale, s Last week was the biggest success in pie history of summer turniture trade. - Those who came to look bought before they left and those who came to buy bought liberally and ijukkly, v They real- bed the importance of this sale. rt , Glacier Refrigerat 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT t ,'-A:i,,:'V"l ' I ' v 1 V- v '''. ''At't; Lj Li -'II or our mmm mam mm kJ?g-.Lw.' r- 1 - -t,-IH. liallll I I iiWiirMlfcWWwl Two Can Qarrr -Ail tb Freight and Passencen. v ITurhma and J HIH ' 1 . .- mma tnto nrt' lowr kuuv - f arahto to build Jotat raOroad for th ; 4 food -of th eommonwmiufc -v ' thai, ajnlbtion to fUM n fcn- -OMr or to im wfco a aaak t3 nor rtiMa ni Blll'Wlah to bulkl aU tho i ' railroad tho pooplo u ua aa Iat at ' 1 thy can pat tnm to. -and tha mora U inrnr nanir. .... - . Bat thla Harrtmao ana rtl Hiu 'LiTafhtoa BtaL aiSf It, and Mjjrkham .r.t tmi and aBda cut Its branch T;1VTn a lot at Kaart Oak and TwelfUj - ' jStftlt Tba trtninal la a box thraa sc? TlJT Ci-r .h.noa all train atari oa ' . Vhaduia time, and ail roada lead to thla .' ; Tho'lonrat tnala Baa atrateha tha i whola lenrtn or ina tot m m ' - 'on trncka oovar thla territory daily. ' 1'ho complicated "witch ayatam la maa- ; ad akUlfaUy by ,xneana of Tad and , ' araen almal ghlm. Thar la a powar 1 bona which la th aoureo of much work v - and worry; ther ar ar leamlnjr baad ' ' llfrhta, eurrad tracka and yry thma to Biaka op a, detailed railway ayaUtn. , And the new power preaaed Into aervlo . r to manage the heayy traf flo la th foro ' of aravlty on the down rradea, and the . force of the appUed wtiat on th up ' TTh little Anderaoa boy la fully n- I formed on railroad matter and cornea by hU lnatlnota naturally, becaaa bla i r father 1 the enrlnr oa Oi Southern paolfio 11:19 flyer. But the child, can i . t doubUeea aire hi father' em ployer , ' ' aom point oa making achadula time. Qnt of the many bargain, we ii lo refrigerttora. If yog will come morrow you can take your pick tire atock at a atraight diecptint cent from regular price. - .j ' THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED 'a V1 iU J , 5 4' If!.''! RIVAL STEEL RANGES 1 " TV : AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT $40 RANGES FOR w " a Conductor Steele and Engineer Anderaoa of tha East Oak Limited. ' 1 WORLD'S BIGGEST SHOW IS HERE f Singling Bro&V Circus Adds TwelTe Hundred to Port land's Population, FIRST SECTION DUE IN v CITY AT SIX O'CLOCK . Longest Parade Brer Seen on C5tya ' Street Will Be Grren Tomorro Elghty-Flre , Care Bequlred Bring Perf onnere Hare. te RlnsUaaT Brothar atrooa parade wta SO over th followlnc route, atarttnt from tha ahow (round at Twenty-fifth , ard TUJelrh etreeta, Monday momlna; . at iff orcioca: Overton to Twentieth, to WaaMne-ton, to Fifth, to Taylor, to Third, to Brerett, f to Serantaeata, to Orerton and back to troifnda , . , , hare will be m parmda Tuesday " uornlsf A ' I : Tha blarest dron Inatttstkm In tha world -1 da her thla mornin-. It ' will add 1.200 people to the population of Portland for three day. These tranga persona eon from IS different oountrlea, and they ranga In oolor from white to yellow, brown and black. When the settlement la fixed at the Twenty- -. eighth and Ralehrh etpeta ahow around it will have evaryttilna; that roe with the charter of a well rerulated vinaa-a There will b blacksmiths, wagnnmak era hotel men, doctors, lawyera. bar , bera. and o on throug-h the natural of ficial life of an organised and thrifty own. It will take SB ears to brtnr thla oolony of people herd of 40 elephants, 1 menajreria of 100 eases and enormoua equipment. The circus eomea here from Centralla and the first a action of 10 cars 1 scheduled to arrive thla morning aooui e ocioca. xne raiiroaa ornciai promts that th entire train of ahow people, animals and properties will be In Portland before 8 o'clock. BigTast Traveler la the World, Ther la no form of amusement la tha world that attract human nature like the circus, and the unloading; of the horses and caravans never falia to at tract crowds. Rlngllng Brothers' circus 1 now the blggeat traveling enterprise of the world. It carries more people and has been more impressively effective be cause of organisation and attract iT feature. There are 1.180 people on the payroll of this big traveling outfit, and 40 elephants, and tit performera figure Importantly In "the clrcua settlement. In thla year's program there are 100 numbers, and 171 people, most of them appearing In this country for th first time, enact this huge program. There are aorobata from Persia, rider from Italy, gymnasts from England and Oar many, Juggler from Japan, dancer and eaulllbrists from Franoe, and spe cialists of surprising circus value from tt oountrlea of the world. XiOBgaat Farad Xres Jn Kara. Th circus parade, for which th clr ena la famous, is announced to leave the ahow grounds Monday morning at 10 o'clock. This la a elreua pageant worth going out of one's way to see. It la not only longer but more variedly interesting. Every man, woman and child-In th ahow uaually takes part, and they wear the air of contented peo ple. The several hundred horses of the big show take part, with their well groomed drivers and graceful riders point Indicated, we found a large hoi which had been dug some year before and from whloh evidently the treasure had been taken by some earlier discov erer. And, Z being farther sworn, say that about on year ago I was in great finan cial difficulty and called upon Professor Khimo for advice and he told , me that I was a miner and described my mine exactly and told m of things necessary to do to overcome nry reverse and fol lowing hi advice I have overcome them. That at that time my little daughter was greatly troubled with her heart, so mucn so uai omeame as orten a very other day ah would fall In a faint and could not go to school and my wife was also very nervous at that time. I noticed from Professor Khimo's advertisements that he could oure such disorders and I thereupon took my child to him. - After three treatment without th us of any medicines- what ever she never had another fainting spell and Is now strong and well. He Hi v: 'h-) , aVVXt sa" f .--. v ; .f'.Va- ant tMMwny -r. , ; ... it?f t,,, ,f f M KmiijiwuflM ; ; Ol the CfV " a.. '" f ; j ' t itV ll f-' j' anwasrr taaa m. 9, skmh, a 1 j5rVbodv knows What a Rival Range la, be cause . tha nam Rival stands for quality. If you war shown that on Of th Rival Ranges will pay for Itself In three year by saving one third th fuel that you have been using, would you not deem It -wise to buy on right now? W are showing r complete Una, and we want you to call and aea what the virtue of th Rival Raagea are. The .above M0 Rang w of- ; far thla week at 330.00 fTat ffikqda ta ForUamd. Kitchen Cabinets at 25 Per Cent Discount The Labrator of the Home. A Place for Cverylhirig and Everything in Its Place Oars are tha moat modem, complete and beat equipped cabmati 1 old today. They lyatematize kitchen work, 'centraftte and hold In a oonvenlent, practical way aU the material and ntenaila used in cooking and baking. A combination of table thetret, drawer and bine, all easy of iceeae at all times.1 Dust and mouse-proof, and fit perfectly. The tin apice boxea are moisture-proof and flavor-retaining. Flour bins are lined with tin and roll on a double steel track by means Of grooved casters and alide out with instant ease. , Strongly built of aah in the natural finish. When cloeed up they occupy no more apace than an ordinary kitchen table. We Arc Showing All the New Models and Some Styles as Low as, $10 ; form a .treat aotaS to tnleaaantlv Mvw eeril for thla treat rorm a street spactaoi to ha pleasantly! mm-at ,nd halnel ma hacaua mv ftmii rememoerea. The-mualcal -- vehlela. open animal den, frolicking clown, oriental group ment and helped me because my family was sick ana in aisrress. He aid, how ever, charge me for advising me in ref- resting thlnga, project In the procession, and commend it above all others of It kind for novelty, richness and extent of display. This parade Monday will be tne longest and ncnest ever seen in Portland. Tuesday. hiblUon Subscribed and sworn to before m uui iotn aay or August, i07. JAT TT TrPTWM ever aeen in I v-. nw . T . -n Ther will be no narade "XrTY v'?, vbot. i wev Tfiaa IMar einrtw well alva saw- I hrt Monday and Tu Complete Home Outfitters Second and Morrison Streets afternoon and night nesday SH COUNTY DISPLAYS HE MAKES AFFIDAVIT AT THE STATE FAIR 7 Oha 3e Oraoe Oome Ont Btzoagly tor I Ftox. anlmo. Th Tonraai.) SINCE) 1868 this jewelry store has catered to the desire of Portland'! citizens gaining for itself their utmost confidence and respect FOR THE PRESENT AND FUTURE we will endeavor to hold this esteem by fair dealing and at tractive prices together with an absolute understanding of : what is best in diamonds, watches, jewelry and kindred lines. V) Comer Third and Wasblntton Streets . 4 Manfactaring Jewelers . , - Optldani . ; Diamond ' Importers (Buecial Dispatch Salem, Ors MM. The greater Stab of Oregon, Multnomah county, sa: Oregon state fair, to be held at Salem l, joxin w una Doing zirat amy September , II to II, Inclusive, la at- ra7 tsiXr& T &rt& m- tlon throughout u,. dm one Wm. Hellston, of Rainier, Oregon. Btatea. Tha date for th fair this year toia me anout Knowing of a certain bur-1 ar one week later than laat year. Th nea treasure near tne oia s-ovemmenti k.. i .v .. . camp on the old road near lit. Hood. "Tt iw u. .nr w- I had him go to aea Professor Khimo commodate the thousands of people who and Khimo told him the spot where the will be In the hop field before this treasure had been buried and described time, and who will all want to take In exactly the route necessary to follow the greatest fair In th history of tha to reaoh th place. He also said that he northwest. Th chances of fair weather tnousni ma treasure was no lona-er I are also considered better at thla tfm there a there was a hole In the ground I In an earlier announcement mad by wum uw iwu. iio uirw;ioa us mi uie iiur management an injusuO was follows: "Coming west on the old road I unintentionally dona Calnmhla nnnntv. a ahort distance from the old fort, on I It was stated that six counties were x th right of th road, you will find the pected to provide displays. but mourn vi m lunnei or cave, men con-1 uoiumma was omitted, though on unu west ior a aistance or two miles: I or uie nrat to ummia nun, men stop ana looKina to tne south you tlon of exhibiting. J. W. Fullerton is will be standing in th road, faclno' a I collectlna a rttiraMntitin iiimiH bla eanyon: then looking directly north! aoDronriation havln han ma An h k- you will notlc upon the hill aide an old I county court last January. Columbia purni tree ana on ute top you win see a I wm oe in tne race for the first pro large bird, probably an eagle; then go mium. Una county, which was ex- ous norm nou isat a point wnicn is I pectea to De represented, will not enter. 100 feet southwest of a large whlta rock and v with (nlnmhii thr BM tnt and ther yon will find th spot where six counties in th contest, as originally In th latter part of June Mr. Hell-1 Clatson county whlnh will K. --a- stoa and myself went up there to find sented this year for th firat time, f me spin ana is dobsioio xne treasure, i expencung ii.vuv on tne project. It although Prof. Khimo had said he exhibit la now being collected, and will thouarhx tt was no lenarer there. Fol-lbe shown at tha Aitorii inii nrn. lowing th directions given us. we found to being Installed In the pavilion at tyvor j killing bakw7 a Qcnmucu, oven i ujq icur grounus. to tne larm ovra on me tree wnicn rrom mat point m tn roaa looaea exactly i VTrrr-rmsr i -t nnTnnmtM Ilk an eagle but which from another VViUXJiAiN UUUJM lTS shaped Ilk a bird. Then measuring off TA Y V A TTT A TTAATQ th A1aM. aa dlrantixt. at th. ..r. I iiujuuxxviiiu I (Special Dhrpateh to n 7oemaLI Oakesdala, Wash.. Aog. H. The total value of all personal nronertv listed in th county, according to Assessor Duff, is tt,BYV,i4. rrom which deducting th exemption. $1,190,866. leave tha aaaeaa. merit of personal property $M4.m. Th value oft town lots and Improve ment 1 placed at tl.Sll.T!, and of rm rm rtvrtnjkvi v oA iw a a. ie,47Tt865. There are 1,195,500 acrea 91 rarm iana ub tea, ox wnicn 1465.130 artsafl ial tmnctmA ttnA flftn BAA Imnen.a Tha tna 1 aaaaamant n a . A ....a.a a m. m wvwa. mwdvduiuiiv wa VUQ VUUUIV IS nljLMA tat t5R liflT 4R0 aa aAU. a-v-- w v " ea-fj viiiov ' a9. 20,170' returned by the assessor last ii,ii,viv m equoiisea oy tn Aatmrv mmmuiitiuiTi a n 19 iof a a mm eqiuuisea py uns state Doara. Albert Staggs Dead rgDecial DUoatch te Tha Imml l Weston. Or.. Ana. 24. Albert Stajrva who died Wednesday, after an lllnnaa or wree weeics, waa Duriea yesterday. He belonged to one of the oloneer fam. illes of high standing. Of late years ne mace nis nome at rortiana, return ing' to this ban Of tha country about i. W ll Splendid thoughtfulness is shown by the resoonses from all over the Northwest to our prize announcement concerning Governmesi'6 Inspected Meat, We believe that the wonien of the northwest, always alert where the welfare of -their families is con cerned, would welcome an oppor tunity to learn the facts ooncernbg $i preparatiotf of meat for Jtheir table, as conducted under the super rislon of U. & Government Inspectors.- v- ' For their benefit we issued the handsome little blue book, "U. S. ' Government Inspected Meats, giv ing in its pages a full account of the sanitary 'and healthful methc(dof handling meats under the present federal law. An avalanche of questions has come back to us as a result of the out' going of the books. From all over Oregon the women have written asking; How can we be sure to get Government In spected Meat for our tables?" , This is onlv natural; no one can carefully rerd the little blue book, and then eat any but, inspected meat Our answer to one and aU is the same : Ask your dealer if his meats are Government Inspected. Don't buy any meat that is not Govern-1 ment Inspected. And dont think that one asking will do. Repeat the Suestion every day,- "Is this meat overnment Inspected?" ' Many have written t6 us directly to 6apply them with Government Inspected meat. We cannot ,do this we are wholesalers. You must order through your own dealer of of some dealer who carries Govern- ment Inspected meat, r Insist ofr it. V A FEW BOOKS'LEFTa " We 'still have- a few books left and . these will be mailed free of cost to the first applicants, together with FULL DETAILS OF OUR PRIZE OFFER In which we will give away ten Splendid prizes. The time is getting short -awards will be made the MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER. . Write today. Clip along this line. ADDRESS: CONTEST DEPT., Union Meat Company ; 14 Biailloa Calldlsa ? : P0MUHD, 02EG01 Contest Department, Union Meat Co, Kamllton Bidgv Portland, Ore. . , ' Please mail ma at once your free book on' Government Inspection.' X wish to enter, the prise meat contest Stamp enclosed. . ,;j -;. ' s;.k - Name .. Street ,.; "V. iyMM:P; City ? ,vt.,iv.,.;:,! , aJb1af '.')".'. -..tUfli,, . , r , ' ' . a year ago. jtie leave a wu ana six cnucurea. : mm 1 f 4