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12 THE OREGON ' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 5, 1008.' El fiED r.HJNEY AS STOREHOUSE Norwegian Steamer Guern , ' " sey Had Long Wait at San Francisco. BROUGHT COAL FOR ATLANTIC FLEET to Jju-ge Turret Steamer Arrive Carry Lumber to Shanghai Has Tramp Jog Picked l'p Roaming f the Docks at West Hartlepool ,'Tha larg-e Norwegian turret steamer . Guerny. which arrlvea si """" K Portland Lumber company yes- . terdajr rooming to complete her lumber cargo for Shanghai, earneu ---.round -.urn of money while lying Idle at Baa Francisco until the day before ahf left for the common She brought a full cargo of coal from Newport News to the Bay City for the Atlantic fleet nd n napin the government found It more conven ient to engage the vessel for a .tore- Lou., than to cramp th. bunker, at It. dl.po.al. The coal wo. left on board until needed and the steamer received about the .ame rate a. If she had been 1 under time charter, which, figuring at the 'average rate, would have been about aK.AA Iativ 17,000 per month. or month, the big tramp tugged idly at her mooring, and for Irl ,f that time Uncle Bam paid demurrage. It 1. said, however, that even under these circumstance, the owner, of the vessel did not profit as much as had Jhey had the veUl in active operation for under a time charter agreement the ' charterer pavs the operating expenses in addition to the fixed sum for the i or the craft. During the stay in the bay the crew ran away and new men had to be hired Bt advanced wages The Guernsey is one of the largest tramps to visit Portland for a long time ( and this is her first visit here. She was built about 10 years ago ana Deiongn to Wilhelm Wllllamsen or ionoerKl v,oo n Iai-o-h fleet of steamers, among them being the Jethou arid Nor man Isles, which were here not long The Guernsey Is In command of Cap- : tain Joergensen. one 01 mo J'"""?1 fn the Wllllamsen fleet. This EXCURSIONS ON THE RIVER ARE POPULAR 1 - ,;:, V7i an," ! OREGON FORESTS OOUHf LINE President Signs Executive Orders Which Change the Names of Reserves. Off -for a Day's Outing. popular these River excursions ara days, yesterday thousands of people took advantage of the fin weather and lewed the entrancing sceneries along the Willamette and Columbia rivers. There are many favorite spots where landings can be made, and every Sunday thousand, of Deoole leave the city to en- Joy an outing in, the wood., among the hill, and by the aide of a clear moun tain stream. Dozen, of these empty Into the Columbia within a few hours' Journey of Portland. The largest excursion carried this season on the river wa. that of last Sunday when members of the Swedish Society Ltnnea and friend, went to Lewis river. Two steamer, chartered for the occasion carried 700 excursionists. day In every department except the weather where District Forecaater Ben Is wa. busy manufacturing sunshine for the ceieDratlng public. me American-Hawaiian liner weD- raskan sailed yesterday for San Fran cisco with, a large shipment or wneat and salmotVfrom this portand Astoria. The salmon goes to New jpotk. The Harrlinan liner. Rose City. Cap tain Kldston, left Ainsworth dock yes terday morning with S10 passengers for San francisco. . ..... MARINE NOTES. Is Captain Joergensen's first visit to PawHon hut Chief Kngineer ouenne wa. here some years ago on the Nor- '"Before'comlng up the river the Ouern- -ey .topped at the mills of the Tongue Po'lnt Lumber company, near Astoria i and took on 2,600,000 feet of lumber. Close to 1,100,000 feet will be placed on board here, so that .he will go to sea . with, approximately 8,600,000 feet: The la. P. Lee Lumber company Is dispatch ing the cargo. -On board the Guernsey 1. a tramp dog that was picked up at West Hartle pool, England, about a year ago, when a mere puppy. The little terrier soon became accustomed to life at sea and will now brave any kind of weather, dodging seas and breakers with the . nlmblenees: of an experienced sailor. But the little pet got too self-reliant and one day while In San Francisco harbor fell off the bridge Into the lower hold, where the coal had been removed. One leg was broken, but the limb wa. pet and now the dog Is none the worse "for the experience. . The Guernsey will be In the harbor about a week. From Shanghai ahe is booked to go to Sourabaya, Java, to take a cargo of sugar for Port Said for or- . ders. Astoria, -July 4. Condition at the mouth of the river at 6 p. m.. smooth: wind, northwest; weather, clear. Sailed at S av m. Steamer Yosemite for San Francisco. Arrived down at 5 a, m. British ship Ancaols. Arrived down at 9:20 and sailed at 10:80 a. m. Steamer Nebraskan. for San Francisco. Arrived down at 8:30 and sailed at 7 p. m. Steamer Rose City, for San Francisco. Sailed at 8:60 p. m. Steamer ThoA. L. Wand, for San Francisco. San . Francisco. July 4. Arrived steamer Northland. from Portland. Sailed Steamer State of California, for Portland; steamer Johan Poulsen, for Portland. Arriver Steamer Oo. W Elder, from San Pedro, for Portland. Sailed yesterday Schooner James A. Garfield, for Columbia river. Monterey. Julv 4. Arrived yeaterday Steamer Roaecrahs with schooner Monterey in tow. from Portland. vTidea at Astoria Sunday: High water 4:36 a. m 6.6 feet; 6:38 p. in., 7.-7- feet. Low water 10:64 a. m., 1.4 feet; 11:61 p. m., 2.8 feet. MARINE INTEIXIOENCB. ROWBOAT TURNS OVER. Bnsr Day on River Free From Ac cidents of Serious Nature. Although hundreds of .small craft Were out on the river yesterday, many maneuvered bv inexperienced hands, no serious accidents occurred. A rowboat containing two men turned over while the motor boat races were -pulled off, but the occupants escaped with a wet- "fne boat was neir a drifting snag when it capsized and one of the men climbed onto the snag while the other huntr onto the boat until a launch came Lalong- and, picked theni up and towed the boat ashore. . It was late before many of the ex cursion boats returned and the crowds were well pleased with the day's out Inir. The Bailey Oatzert carried about 00 people to the Cascade Locks and the Oregon Citv boats took several loads to the City by the Falls. The Steamer Columbia carried capacity crowd, to Vancouver and bacK. A number of smaller craft carried large crowds to and from the Oaks un- til late In the evening. The gasoline boat Eva carried a private excursion riarty down the Willamette. Taken all n all yesterday was one of the husifst wl the river for a long time. Few craft were Idle. PENNANTS IN ABUNDANCE. Ships Id Harbor Display Colors In Honor of the Day. Every Ship In the harbor was gaily decorated yesterday with flags and pen nants in honor of the day and the har bor presented a pretty view. At - the O. W. P. dock three large Windjammers, the Norwegian ship As. gard and the British ships Larglemore ana lyeyland Kros.t rormea a rascinat Ing picture while a littl farther south. 1 ine mine or me inmarwouisen juum- r company, the big British steamer llanton flew her colors. Across the river, at the mills of the Portland Lumber company, the Nor wegian steamer Guernsey displayed treamers of flags of the International code of signals, and down the harbor, at Greenwich dock, the Italian bark Kmmanuel Accame added to the holiday appearance. The several coasters, too, were doorated from stem to stern, promiscuous in the lot being the steam chooner.. Nome City end th steamer Allutnr at Couch "street doek. NEW COOS BAY LINERS. Steamer Nome City and City of " Panama on the Route, With a full list of .passengers and a lsr8 freight the steam schoona-r Nome OtVi Cfjptaln Hansen, left Couch street dock at t o'clock last night for Coo. bay. The Nome City Is taking the .teamrr Alliance., place while the latter la be In equipped with a new shaft. It will pronaoiy take ten days to complete the wrk. Captain Olson -of the Alliance w a. pilot wrnlw Nome City. The .Uamer City of Panama, Captain Fraser. t due to arrive at Oak strea-t rtrwk Trrtny from Coos Bay tn place of the regular steamer ureaawater. The Iireakwater was takes to &au Fran cisco for a general overhauling Cap tain Maccenn roaa aa pilot on the Ctt ei X aula mia. rsui n ina Begular Risers Due to Arrive. City of Panama, Coos Bay July-B State, San Francisco juiy 1 a. W. Elder. San Pedro, way July 7 Nome City, -Coos Bay, July 8 Eureka, Eureka and Coo. July 12 Nlcomedla, orient July 14 Rose City, San Francisco July 14 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... July 14 Arabia, orient Aug. 1 Alesla, orient Sept 1 Numantla. orient ...Sept. 16 Heg-nlar Uaers to Depart. Nome City, Coos Bay July 11 City or fanama, coos uay juiy 9 Ct. W. Elder. San Pedro July 9 Eureka, Eureka and Coos July 13 Roanoke;1 San Pedro and way... July 16 State San Francisco July 11 Rose City. San Francisco July 18 Nlcomedla, orient July 25 Arabia, orient Aug. 15 Alesia. orient Sept. 15 Kumantia. orient Oct. Teste Is in Port. - Broderiek Castle. Br. ship Drydock Larglemore, Br. sh O. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk Drydock Ceylaiid Bros.. Br. sh O. W. P, Donna Franeesca, Br. bk Asta-i Ancaios, Br. ship Tongue Point Churchill. Am. sch Astoria Echo, Am. bktn Astoria Ke'burn, Br. bk Llnnton Minnie Kelton, Am. ss Astprla Emmanuel Accame, It. bk Aiders H. K. Hall. Am. sch Stream Asgard. Nor. sh O. W. P. dock Guernsey, Nor. sh.. Portland Lmbr. Co. Alvena, Am. sch Astoria Albert Rickmers, Ger. bk Stream Ascot, Br. ss St. Johns Shoshone, Aifi. ss Rainier Tabor, Nor. ss Knappton Rainier. Am. ss Toneue Point Washington, Am. ss. .Montgomery No. 2 Alliance, Am. ss Couch street F. S. Loop, Am. ss Inman-Poulson Argyll, Am. ss Portsmouth Sn Boute to Xaoad Lumber. Alumna, Am. son Kahulul Sehome, Am. sch .La Boca Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco James J. Garfield, Am. ss.San Francisco Cascade, Am. ss San Francisco Virginia, Am. sch San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymas Northland. Am. ss San Francisco En Boat With Cement and OeneraL Aberfoyle. Br. ah Antwerp Bidar't, Fr. bk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. hlc Antwerp Vincennes, Br. six. Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk London Neatsflelds, Br. sh Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp Kilioran, Br. sh Antwerp Joinvlile. Fr. bk Antwerp Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth Galf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk London Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp Ooal Ships Ei Konte. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfe.hlre, Br. bk Newcastle. A. Bossuet, Ft. bk Newcastle, A. Torrisdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Ea zvoute. Taunton. Br. ss. . Guaymas Strathflllan. Br. as Batavla Crainhall. Br. ss. ....... .San Francisco Dulwich, Br. as Guaymas Knight Templar, Br. a. Valparaiso P.aii.imes. Ger. ss ..Puget Sound Sark. Nor. as .....San Francisco FOR THE COMPLEXION COOSJKT ALONG THE WATERFRONT. . TVe Korwertan ehtp A.ear4 haa hlftd fr-i the foot of Jeffenoa street it, the X W. P. rfnek. Hp of the Irttih ship Bangalore ri i.inf port baa ben practically hto. f . nj Hte 1. out Hi iay. from Nor rt ,k-Mh a rsrgo ef rnal Reinsurance jg n.),.tl At per cent. Tie l!-Mh tier Ixird ff!l la "w i 1 1 iT t fmm Cjlomtiiarlit -t -rf fTetr:I2r4neT. "quoted at 6 I - - - t i. c..i:ia feou aa loae4 reater- Blxapla maclpa Thai VTta Boftea White the akta. and Summer", .on I. trying to erry com plexion, for the softer and more deli cate, the akin, the more difficult It Is to Jump it from beaomlng roueh. bunwd or tanned during the hot season. -Every woman will welcome the re-printing of tne recipe tor in la Old ana time-tried harmless preparation, for It never fali. to tone up the akin and produces a per fect complexion. Eppotone protects the akin again.! ine sun. prevent, or re moves frockJea, tan and .unburn. It contain, no artificial coloring, but re toree the natural complexion of mth, and Its nee cannot be detected, "fo- It will aot rub off or show. Tour drug gist will ell you the article, neceaaery t make tht. preparation at home. Just r. 4 ounce of Eppotone skln food), ounce of Cologne Spirits and 1 ounce, of P"e sler. Put the Erpo tn la a pint of hot water not boll lr.g ana after dlesolveil atrtLn and lt 45hen- ud - tf e Rooe Water and Ciorria Fplrlt.. Apply dally. ThaJ rec tpo u good enonr'i to cat out and Laate la yout scrap Imi 1 Bucranla. Br. a. Orient Ilford. Br. as Newcastle En BAnt. In Ballast to load Orain. Port Crawford. Br. ah Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. ah Callao River Falloch, Br. bk Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao Oregon. Ger. ah Tokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta Ger. sh West coaat Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso Marechal de Noallles, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk-Vano'v'r. B. C. Le Poller. Fr. bk Hobart Satnte Anne, Fr. bk. . Newcastle, N. B. W. Andorinha, Br. bk Iqulque Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia Vigo, Nor. sh Mejillones Desdamona, Br. ah Callao (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.) Washington, July 4. The second step In the comprehension plan of redisrict ing the national forests In the western .tatea ha. Just been made by the pres ident in signing executive orders which will change the names ar-4 Voundarla of the forest. In Oregon. The only other atate In which these plans have been completed Is Idaho, but It la ex pected that the work of redlstrlotlng In all the national forest, atate. will be finished and the changes announced 'In the next few daye. imo addition to rore.t area 1. in volved In the plan, for redisricting In any of the states of the northwest The object of the work Is to equallso the .area, or administrative unlta and to arranae their boundaries In auch manner aa to promote the moat effi cient and practical administration of the forests, it will enable officers or the forest service to give prompt atten tlon to all forest business and further the Interests and add to the convenience of stockmen, lumbtrfVn, miners and all other users or seFflera In the na tlonal forests. The Oregon national forests which will be effected by thla rearrangement are aa follow.: Haw Umatilla Toraat, ,A. new forest to be known aa the Umatilla will contain 660,176 acres and will consist of all of the Heppner and of the northwestern portion of the Blue mountains' forest. It. I. located In Morrow, Umatilla, Grant and Wheeler counties. This forest will continue to be administered by Supervisor Thomas E. Chidsey with headquarter, at Hepp ner. ur. The forest to be known a a the Whit Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. Sully, Fr. bk. Antwerp Crlllon. Fr. bk Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk. Hobart Daghild. Nor. bk v Caldera Nulelly. Fr. bk Hobart Leon Blum. Fr. bk San Franclsoo Mlchelet, Fr. bk Hiogo OH Carriers En Boute. Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco man will have an area of 1. 164,73 acres and will consist of the northeast por tion of the Blue , mountain." forest which la In geusral the area formerly known as the "Blue mountains OV) national rore.t.-' it 1. located tn Uma tilla, Union. Buker and Grant counties and will be under the administration of Supervisor Henry Ireland with hoad- The new Malheur national forest is what ha. been formerly known a. the "Malheur division of the Blue moun tain.,"' and will embrace 1,183.461 acrea It 'consists of the southeastern portion of the "Blue mountain W) forest" and I. located In Umatilla. Union, Baker and Grant counties. This fore.t will con tinue under the administration of Su pervisor Cy J. Bingham with headquar ter, at John Day, Or. Seschntea rorest, The fore.t to be known as tha Des chutes will consist of that portion of mo i3iub mountain rore.t rorineriy known as "Blue mountain (W)." the northern portion of the Fremont, and certain town. nip. or the Cascade con taining 1,475,480 acrea. It 1. located in crooK. J.ake. Wheeler. Klamath. Grant and Harner counties. That for e.t will be administered by Supervisor a. o. ireiunn wiin nttAanuartarii at rnnevuie, or. The Fremont national tnrttmt will rnn. alst of the southern portion of the old Fremont" and all. of tha "Hniaa lnW rorests and is located In Lake and Klamath counties. This forest le very Irregular in outline and Is composed of innny BegreKaiea areas, ine total area or wnicn wm be i,j36,960 acres. It will continue to be under the adminis tration of Supervisor Guy M. Ingram with headquarters at Lakerlew, Or. The land formerly Included In the "Bull Run" and the '-Cascade (N)" for eat, except that portion south of Wil lamette Valley Cascade Mountain wag onroad, covering 1,788.820 acres, will be called the Oregon national fore.t This fore.t Is located in Multnomah, Claoka mas, Wasco. Marlon, Linn and Crook counties and will continue under the administration of Supervisor Thoma. H. Sherrard with headquarters at Portland, Cascade will continue to be the name or mat portion of the old "Cascade" forest (not Included In the Fremont) lying between the Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain wagonroad, and the middle fork of the Willamette river and west Deschutes river. Thl. for est has an area of 1,845,120 acres and Is located In Lane, Linn'. Crook and Klamath counties. It will be adminis tered by Supervisor C. JR. Belts with headquarters at Eugene, Or. Umpqua Be serve. The forest now to be known aa tha Umpqua will embrace 1,698,660 acre, and will Consist of that part of the 'Cascade (S)" national forest fwhloh has not been Included In the Fremont! between the middle fork of the Willam ette river and West Deschutes river cated In tans. Klamath. Jackaon, Coos and' Douglas counties. This forest will oontlnue to be administered by Super visor 8. C Bartrum with headquarters at Roaeburg, Or.' The Crater national forest wlH con tain 1.106.801 aores and will . consist of. the southern portion of the old "Las cade (8)," the "A.hland" and a portion of the "Kinnatn" ana --oismyou . A - V. J A A S . Vm atlr aa.lM lT lAtVIl est. II is luuwina 111 jihvn, "f . ath and Curry countiea, Or., and Sha.ta county, Cal. Acting Supervisor. U a. Buck will administer, this fore.t -With headquarters at Medfdrd, Or. Th. uiiiflvnn will no or nnnalat OC'lh rester nsrf of the Old "BIkly0U,w-ll h "(ViiiIM." and nart of the "Klanv etV'nd will contain 1.S0S.667 acrea It is located In Jaokon. Curry and Coo. countiea. Thla foreat Will be admin istered br SuDervlaor M. J. anam-sun with heBdauartera at Grants Pass, Or. Za Old Tillamook. All of the old "Tillamook" and "Urn; mil " emhrnclnar B73.818 aore.. Will I known a. the Slu.law national, fore.t. Thla fnreat la looated In TlliamoOK, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Lincoln, Polk and Yamhill countiea Supervisor A. U. Cohoon will administer this foreat with headquarters at Eugene, Or. The Wallowa ia the foreat formerly known as the ''Imnaha." It contains 1 7Ki 0 acrea and Is located in Wei Iowa county. This forest will continue to be under the administration or bu pervlsor Howard K. O'Brien with head miartara at Wallowa Or. The forest service desires to reduce the area of the average aominisirauvs units to approximately l.vuu.uuv acrea. Thla wa a nnt nnaalhla In all cases a. i ahnwn hv tha rant that under the dan of redistrlctlng there will be 14 supervisors in the United States wno will administer more than .167,000,000 acres of national rorests. LOYAL TO THE HOUSE. and the Rogue river and South Umpqua river divide, also the soutnern portion of the old T'mpqua" forest alt Is lo- Is the President, and the Prefer ence Is Characteristic. From Louisville Courier Journal When asked concerning a report that he intended to buy an automobile, the president is quoted aa saying: "Not aa long as there are horses." It Is an answer In perfect harmony with the accepted Idea of the president's tem perament His experience out west as a broncho buater, his experience in the east aa a hunter, his habit, in Wash ington a. a horseman, prove him to be a lover of horsemanship above all else in the way of outdoor exercise. One of the moat striking, as well as most familiar, photographs of the president represents him mounted on a favorite steed taking a hlah Jump over a gate, Thla is characteristic. It la a veritable Index. The president likes the movement of the animal tinder him. He likes the animation and the spirit with which aa a rider he comes Into contact. He likes the struggle between himself and the beast, the contest between two varied Am t AT SH HE4THA TWO ANAHWS 144-146 THIRD STREET BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER natures. The sensitive. respond ve,. leaping, breathing thing under him re freshe. and inspires him. , , It Is the sensation of the horseman that he clings to. , Mere getting over ground is not all. If simply eoverlng distance swiftly were the great desire the automobile would displace the horse In his1 affections, ills devotion to the horse under the ; circumstances is as comprehensible as it Is reasonable." There are automobile nthualaats who see In the automobile what the president sees In-the horse a giant, straining, spirited, and powerful, to be controllud by i.ian's wit and strength. " They derive exhilaration from bounding along through lanes and highways. To them the sensations are not less delect able than are those which the president gets from his horse. That they oan go greater distances In fewer ours they also point to with pride. The arrival ot the automobile thus draws a line between -two sot. of en thusiasts. The horseman contends and will continue to contend for the su. premacy of the horse, and the automo bllist for the supremacy of the auto rS. aa Th wlole question Is one of individual taste and -viewpoint And, the fact of the mattar la That '..11..' side Is altogether wrong. tJI21nJ L. Roux ? Boston claims tO be the flr.t Woman In tha wn.lj a. sail her own alrahln aha ai quent asoenslons, generally unattended?. V :..: A - . ow RATE S I aV f a- fiDA I aT Come and see for yourself. We submit to the verdict of your judgment our right to your patronage in TAILOR MADE SUITS EMBROIDERIES DRESS SKIRTS UNDERMUSLIN LACE WAISTS PETTICOATS KID GLOVES KIMONOS HOSIERY LACES " FEW WAIFS FROM OUR IMMENSE AGGREGATION OF VALUES. Will Be Mad This Season br the 0. R. & N. LAWRENCE SHANA HAN WHAT IS AN ADVERTISEMENT TO US? It is a conscientious effort to tell the people what's selling here It's really a market report on a great aggregation of necessities. WASH SUITS A consignment that was a little delayed, but they got here all right. Wash Suits made from fine linen fabric in plain and fancy stripes. They come in pink, light blue, lavender, brown and tan. The price was to be $16.50. They are going forJQ Q Another lot of suits iri solid colors, all jacket effects with 9 and 12 gored skirts. These were (jj A A A to sell for $15.00; they go at .$SJJ Perfect Fit Guaranteed With Every Garment WASH SKIRTS Seven and nine gored skirts, made from OS fine Indian head, regular $1.50 value for. . . . .yuC One lot of .colored Wash Skirts; they come in plaid and check effects; they sold for $1.50 CI HA and $1.75. Retiring price, each. . J) i .UU One lot of fancy Lawn Waists, prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery; all sizes, from 34 to 44; some button in back, others in front. Regular Ar $1.50 Waist for, each "OC Houscfurnishings Bed sheets, 72x90. extra quality Retiring price, only Pillow cases, all sizes, 17c value, for, each 25c Towels, 36x18, each 12 1-2 Nottingham Lace Curtains, extra quality, three yards long 50 inches wide, each Full width Sheeting, extra qual ity, special, yard , White Crochet Spreads, the regu lar $1 kind, hemmed all around... Remnants of Muslin and Cambric, reg. 12cvaL Retiring price, yd 39c 9c a ef 49c 19c 69c 7c Hosiery and Underwear 15c Children's Hose 8 1-3? 20c Children's Hose ..11 25c Children's Hose 14 35c Children's Hose 19 15c Ladies' Hose. . , . . . 0 20c Ladies' Hose 11 15c Ladies' Vests .8 l-3 20c Ladies' Vests. 12 1-2$ 25c Ladies' Vests lGf 50c Ladies' Vests 22? 35c Corset Covers. 19 Wash Goods Summer Challies 4( 10c Lawns .5 12 l-2c India Linon. . . . ... .6 M 12 l-2c. Dotted Swiss. . ........ Ot 124f2c 36-inch Percale. . ...7 1-2 10c Amoskeag Ginghams.. G i-4 15c Cotton Suiting 9 15c Figured Lawn .... .7 l-i . 20c Figured Organdie. . . .12 -2? 25c French Organdie. . . . . v. . .11 35c Fig. French Organdie. 17 l-2f Where Your Dollar Has Double Its Purchasing Power, LAWRENCE SHANAHAN 144-146 Third Street, Bet Morrison and Alder SOUTHERN PACIFIC CXtTJrXS XV OXBCrOV) FROM PORTLAND As Followst To Street Chicago $72.50 St. Louis .... 67.50 St. Paul 63.15 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 One Way California, $87.50 82.50 81.75 75.00 75.00 TICKET WXZaXa BB ON BALB July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Ooed for return ta 4 ays with sten- over prlvUeges at pleasure wlthla limits. REIM6ER THE DATES TTnr anv furthar InfnrmaHam aa 11 a the elty tleket efflee, Third sad Wash iDfion aireeis, or write to WM. M'MURRAY General Passenser Afent. PORTLAND, ORSOOK. IO oqdensabJ TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PCATES our or voinr rxorxva We ea Ao yor a tire trowm. rUg rie-te Work la a ly If r,aca.rr. foalUT-ly raouaaa SrtratiBa rrae wnen riaiaa or oridees are ordarax. ensfthre teaativ end roota remeres witha Ike leaet sata. Tea chairs. Only U most aclentific and earaful work. - . m TSaVM xm roariujrs. WA WISE An ASSOCIATXg laiBjees Xtt4Tta. . TniM4t Ir, TMrt sjU WashtBaitasj I a. aa. te p. m.; "Jnndsrs I la It. Purlaaa rt traction, tec: Flateo. ft. aUU I hon. A SAd aUaia 11 IK