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,TIIE OREGON DAILY JOUUNAU, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JULY 15, 1003.
NO REG
EL LEFT
PEOPLE RUN' MILES TO BUYSTAMFfS
ALIVE III TABRIZ
With 3Iachine Guns Shah's
Cossacks Complete Their
Job of Butchery.
(Llilt.d Prw Laaaod Win.)
Ylerjna, July 11. Th oulmfnatlon of
to horrors of Tabrla baa coma In tbe
form of m bombardment and massacra,
whlnh wlnod out tlm ramainiua; revolu-
tlonlMa and left the city flnailv lu thu
complete ountrul of tha Cossack under
par from the shah, according tu a new
arsney message received here today,
Kunilrada ware (-.Iliad.
The bombardment waa directed at the
Urnlrathla quarter of Tabru and the nr
lna continued until that DlmTti wua com
pletely destroyed. The ruport Mays the
Coaaacka uaod atronK machine guna m
the streets and literally aweut them
with bulleta. Bodies of the victims
mark thu courses of the deadly firing.
A horrible feature of the ataufthter
waa that the offers of the practically
helples revotutlonlsta to auirunder
were entirely disregarded and the
butchery waa continued until every
revolutionist Who could be found waa
killed.
Thla marka the end of the torrtTl
bread rlota which .followed tbo first
massacre by the Coauacka. Dispatches
aay that the revolurlonlsta, after becom
ing orased with hunger and loss of rela
tive and friends, refused food from the
soldier and declared they would flrht
Until they died.
The shah recently dispatched a new
detachment of troops from Teheran
wtth order to put down the uprising,
and it is supposed the bombantment was
started when they arrived and in
nonnced the Instruction from the ruler.
The dlHoatehea todav Indicate that
the Coeaacks at length have practically
exterminated the revolutionists and It
is believed their cruelties cannot ha ex
tended further. The Urnlrathla quarter
waa the second in which the revolution
ists finally marie their headquarters
TO SAVE TIME AND LOSE HOURS
People come for mile from every
part of the city every day to Portland's
down town poa-tofftcs for ths purpose of
mall Ins letter, buying stamps, or pur
chasing money orders when their busi
ness would bo transacted mors conven
iently and the mill started on Its way
Just as soon if they went to the branch
postorttoea and substation In their re
spective J! striata
A new station was opened on i-oruana
Heights several weeks ago. There are
23 numbered stations, five alphabetically
arranged offlciB and live other branch
offices In the suburbs. The offices ara
ao located that In every part of town a
atofnce may be round wttnin waia-
tt distance of almost any home.
For the convenience of those persons
who are not aware of the locations of
the atattona in all parte of Portland,
Postmaster Minto arranged a list irlvlns;
the street number or corner of every of
fice in the eity. . .
Tha location of the different stations
Is us follows:
Ht at Ion No. I, PT-ont and UlDDS streets;
station No. 2. Tenth and jetrerson
streets; station No. S. Chamber of Com
merce building; station No. , Russell
street and Mississippi avenue; station
No. B, Twenty-third and Thtirmart
atreets; stattou No. t. Twenty-thltd and
Lovejoy atreeta; atation No. 7, 1801- Bel
mont street; station Now 8, Hawtporne
and Orand avenues: station No. I. 692
liruadway; station No. 10, East Butnside
street and Orand avenue; station No. 11,
1001 Union avenue: station No. 14 Six
teenth and Marshall streets; station No.
It, 861 Mississippi avenue; station No;
14, Nineteenth ana Washington s-eets;
station No. 16. Pulton; station No. 16,
91 Kllllngsworth avenae; station Tf.o. 17,
Eighteenth and Alberta strsets: atation
No. 18, Kaat Twensy-vighth and Bast
Oliaan streets; station No. 19, 124, Fifth
street; station 20, 446 Union avtsnue;
station No. 11. J4 North Third street;
station No. 22. 1014 Hawthorne avtinue;
station No. Si. Spring and Tweftfath
atreeta; station A. lit Orand awmue;
station B, JSO Russell atrMt: atatlin C
0 Belmont street; station D, 661 Mll-
waukle street; station E. 816 Flotiders
street; University raric atation, au
Dawson street; Bellwood station, 660
Umatilla avenue; Mont a villa station;
Mount Tabor station. Base Line I road
nd west avenue; wood lawn station,
460 Dckum avenue. ;
SALEM HAS UNIQUE-METHOD OF
ADVERTISING CHERRY FAKR
after being driven from other quartern.
ONE nOUll EARLIER
Tor the rotter's Saturday Trip to Korta
Beach.
The steamer Potter will leave. Port
land. Ash street dock, at 1 ,p.' m. on
Saturday next, July 18 and on. succeed
ing Saturdays throughout the -season.
instead of J p. rn., as originally ar
ranged In the published schedules, thus
giving passengers the benefit of. the
entire rfver trip by daylight, and land
ing thaia at the Deaca one nour earner.
ixm i rorget tnat Daggage snouia racn
a nan nour
the dock at least
departure.
before
SMELTER EMPLOYE
KILLED IN ORE SLIDE
(fnltfd prM Leased Wire.)
TTl rr -Kr,, Tnlv 1 fi Tha flrflt fatal B
eldent at the Steptoe Valley Mlnhig &
Smelter company's new plant at McMIll,
Nev., occurred last night, when Alex
ander Magia. a Greek, employed in keep
ing ore moving from the hoppers Into
the ore bin. was smothered to (tenth.
Workmen found the Greek covered with
ore, the body in an upright position,
only the head being visible.
A UXLZXOVAIMB'B BABT
Attended by the highest priced baby
specialist could not be cured of tomncl
or bowel trouble any quicker or surei?
than your baby if you alve It McOe''
Baby Elixir. Cures diarrhoea, dysentery
and all dernngements of the stomach or
bowels. Price 26 cents and 60 cents.
Judgo Joha W. ScoMr president of the
nrMrnn flood Roads association, and P.
W. Power, are down from Salem today
to boost for Uis cherry fair to ba bold
In the capital city Thuraday, Friday
and Saturday of this week at Haiem.
Saturday t Portland day, and the ad
vertising of the fair Is unique. A beau--t'fnl
nnwnlr nankin with Itoyal Anne
and Blng cherries painted In colors on
the corners will be put under each plat
at all meals In the Commercial club to
day, and 1,00 pounds Qt Salem's finest
cherries will be distributed among the
diners. . .
The feature of tho entertainment of
Portland visitors by the cherry fair
management will be the automobile trip
Into the orchards south of Salem. One
hundred machines will take the Port
landers to the Nob Hill farm and other
cherry ranches around the capital,
where everybody will be Invited to help
themselves to all the delicious cherrlea
they can eat. . ,
This trip will ba on of the nicest
day outings that could be taken. The
scenery from tha Nob Hill farm I s tho
most beautiful to be aeen In the) Wil
lamette -valley. All the high pes) ks of
Oregon and Mount Rainier In Washing
ton are plainly vlstble.
The fair will end Saturday esenlng
with the blggeat Mardl Oras paraile ever
seen in the valley, and all trains will
be held so that visitors form P rtland
may see the parade and get back home
Saturday night. The railroads) have
granted a rate of a faro and a third
for the round trip.
Following Is the program of eerolse
for Portland day:
9:80 a. m., balloon ascension; If) a. m..
baseball, Willamette field; 11 a. rn., ar
rival Portland delegation; 11:30 ft. m.,
reception ohorry pavilion, Cou rt house
Square; 1:80 p. m., high wire aJtj 2 p.
m.. speaking at pavilion, lnapeoftllm of
cherry exhibit; 8 p. m., carnival attrac
tions: 2:30 p. m., auto trip to o-fclkards;
7:3o p. m.. slide for life; 8 p. ny, jviardl
uras; s:so p. m., battle or confcfttlt 8
m., carnival attractions. ,
JOHN SHARP HAS TASTE FOR
SPECIAL KIND OF-AHEM-WATER
It developed one evening during the
visit of John Sharp Williams to this
clty' that the noted Misslsslpplan drinks
no kind of stimulant excepting Ken
tucky whiskey. If the coat of arma of
the sovereign state of Kentucky la
missing from the label, or Is not blown
in the bottle, then aomebody of mature
responsibility has to come forward and
vouch for the stllL
When Mr. Williams arrived in the city
It he was the guest of a well-known club.
and with a party of friends around the
table It was proposed that the health
of tho distinguished vlaltor, and tne
city and state, be embalmed In a social
glass. One Portlamler took lemonade,
another tackled mineral water, two
ordered Oregon hop, and Mr. Williams
s&ki rye whiskey. A vial of becoming
size waa placed before him, and he waa
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aooux to pour out aoont t.ireei nngers
wnen ne a top pea suddenly and 1 with a
movement of alarm began looking for a
-nut-- uo me uoiuo.
"What kind of whlake is thiat I
don't see the label," he salil plaintively.
The circle of visitors starred uneasily
CASTOR I A
For Infant nd Ch. Adren.
Tu8 Kind You Hays toys Bought
Basra tho
Clgaftt-arvj
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TCHES
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Al Values Never Before Equalled
WAUHAMS OR
We are headquarters for Watches. We buy cheaper and sell way below
what other jewelers are asking for the same goods. You don't believe this?
Then look over our watches and get our prices, and then see what the other
fellows are selling for. Read the prices below. Every watch here is sold
with an absolute guarantee.
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ELGINS
18 SIZE WALTHAM-ELGIN, in 20-Year Guaranteed Case
16 SIZE WALTHAM-ELGIN, In 20-Year Guaranteed Case
12 SIZE WALTHAM-ELGIN in 20-Year Guaranteed Case,
LADY'S WALTHAM-ELGIN. in 20-Year Guaranteed Case,
We carry only the best line of Watch Cases, such as the "Boss," "Crescent,"
"Fahy's" and "Crown." Positively no fake or imitation cases in our store.
We also carry a full line of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware,
which we sell on easy payments one dollar a week will do.
failure Jewelry
189 Third Street, bet. Yamhill and Taylor
$ 9.50
- 10.50
- 10.50
- 12.50
mm
and two or three reached for the bottle,
but the aoutherner held on to It and
continued his nervous search for the
label. A call went up from several
throats for the dispenser, and two men
sprang up aud started In search of him.
Here, boy. come bacn. called Mr.
Williams to the attendant "Is thl
Kolntucky whiskey, sun 7 and held ud
the bottle.
"I don't know," was the diplomatic
reply of the server, "but I think It Is."
Al this critical juncture one or the
hosts returned with the soothing assur
ance that the liquor was pure Kentucky
extract. The partv then proceeded to
drink the healfh of Mr. Williams, the
city and state.
Forty-Ninth Oampmeetlng.
Desplalnea, ' 111., July 16. The forty-
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CONTAINS NO
HARMFUL
DRUGS
I Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Oenuin is In tha
A and I-ung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow packaob
FOB BALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
ninth annual campm&etlng of the Meth
odist Episcopal church opened here to
day and will continue until July 27.
Bishops Mclntyre, Uuayle, Hughes. Hris
tol, Oldham and other eminent church
men are on the program for sermons and
addresses.
Hand Is Crippled, Arm Broken.
(Speelnl I)lpatch to The Journal.!
Forest Orove, Or., July 15. El V.
Mow, proprietor of a shingle mill at
Scogglns valley, while running the
shingle saw Monday evening lost one
finger from his left hand and- two more
were mangled. He also sustained a
broken arm.
Many an artist has his picture fro
Jecsed because hanging Is too good for It.
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Large Oak
Dressers
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wjrA.wwMfe, Stiff A.vtjf
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Only
Just like the ctt.
A local manufacturer desired to close
out an entire line of fiiie Dressers last
week "and made us a-n especially low
figure . if we would t'Ae the lot. You
shall reap the benefit of the low price
if you make your choice at once. You
krvw the quality of the Doernbecher
make.
No. 8K. Made rjt fine selected Pacific
oak, double sh.iied top has two double
swell top drawers, finished inside, and
below are two extra large and roomy
drawers. Fitted with a good 18x24-inch
extra heavy French bevel plate mirror,
supported by neatly shaped and carved
stanchions. The mirror frame is of new
shape and is very prettily carved. The
usual price has been $16.50; Q ""Tr
our great special price only vO.f O
$18.00 Oak Extension
Dining Tables
mil
b.
No. 413Ji These Tables have 4-inch legs, tops
extend to 6 feet; are made oi.snlid oak, finished
waathered or golden; they are easy to keep in
order; no place for dirt to a:cumulate, and al
ways look attractive; the regr.lar price is $17.50;
made a special for tomorrow
at
$8.75
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Handsome
Reed
Rockers
For Only
3o 5 0
They Are $5.00 Values
Just like the cut. Many other
styles likewise reduced.
Hot Weather Comforts
They Are
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"Eclipse"
Steel Range
$25.00
To meet the demand for a low
priced Steel Range we placed an
order with the Eclipse St've
Co., for a special range. The
first shipment has just been re
ceived series "R" Eclipse.
This Range Costs You
Only $25
It is made after the regular
Eclipse pattern and is warrant
ed to give satisfaction to those
who desire a small range. Don't
buy a cast or sheet-iron range
when you can bur a well known
steel range for only
$25.00
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Refrigerator
The Alaska Refrigerator has been sold
to the residents of Portland for the past
25 years; Thousands are in use here
today, and they have won the favor of
all purchasers hereas well as all parts
of the United States or wherever in
troduced. We carry a size suitable for
the average family that we are selling
this week for
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$1200
$1 Down; $1 a WeekL
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$12.50 Allwin Go-Carts For Only $6.50
These are the celebrated Collapsible "Allwin" Go-Carts
the $12.."0 quality. They fold up snug and are light in
weight, yet strong and durable. Made
like the cuts, with leatherette backs,
seats and bags. Big special
$7.50 Go-Carts
Like Cut
Only $450
They hare the pads and parisil at shown
here. We shall close out the lot at this
low price. They fold in con?ient form
for carrying fin street cart. Tie cheapest
cart offered today. - -1 -
6ft
GEVUF3TZ SELLS IT FOR LESS"
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first and Yamhill
Second and Yamhill
$13.50 Enamel Beds
aT. MS Enaml4 Iron B1s
of blsh-rlaaa vorkmaaahtp;
rlr, crnv --. ); )ut
llk th cut; trrf eootlouou
pottt: rry popular mx1l;
rnmMlKir of tha bat Miiijr;
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