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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 21. 1P08. NARROW ESCAPE FROM COLLISION Oil farrier and Steamer l.'un in Four. lost ONE AT ,('IKK OFF Kl Kirs 3MMTII l'ftWcnKTS K. Int.- iiruiii(iincos AfNr HiuiiiR Se. ii V K rf Made ly llif Officer Many l.lws Were in (.'rave Ihtnirer. iell, Mr. Heard remalrilnjj In the iniiii 1 !r f craft t imaim In atenrlng II 1'nfor j Innately It had been made fast ahreiirit (if the two boat arnln whon It in"'k tha current of tha Columbia l the; mouth of tha Willamette It turned tur tin nulillna the helmsman ami tha d In tliu river. Hoth were recovered villi out tftom difficulty. Tha boat h towed to Holbrook ami the partv Inn. I nnd vesterdiiy afternoon another Ij.niI kkh sent :i ft -r the overturned, rraft It 11:1.4 .-l!e,t: dilliiu Iff I, hilt ft number of hi I!, l.-fi nf the .iu'.'ti "ere h'M. HOLDS LEIIER US B " nnmn i mil nmnrn v GOODtSCONTRACT nm May CIIAKTPltN MAPI:. mid A serious dlsriMer wits nnrrowly verted off tin- mouth of tlm I'.di.mhia river Tuesday nhout noon he.i ft big BteBmer believed 10 h. the .'II carrier Roma, bound from this port for S:tn Francisco, brushed 11 1 ftjinlnst the l.w of the steiimer OeorK" W IC ! ! or. at anchor off the river waiting for -be fog to lift The Klder hftd about 100 pnssenirors on board nnd hnd tho oil steamer 10' managed to shear off Just In tho nlrk of time it Is nosslble thnt some would have been drowned had the Klder 1 11 rammed. Possibly both steamers would Jiave gone dou n. The facts were not made pulill.- upon tha arrival of the vessel to re late Tues day night but gradually It was give Out by a few of the passengers who happened to see the narrow escape. To them It appeared as if a collision could not bo avoided and they rushed aft to escape beinij eautrht In the snmsh up. The Elder reached her cock here bout 16 hours late because ol" hmlna been tied up In the fog. At tlmi it was so dense tnat It whs Impossible to ee a ship's let gth ahead nnd this Is aid to be the reason that the dangerous proximity of the bin oil carrier was not discerned bv nil on board. The Elder left hern last nleht for Pan Pedro via San Francisco, carrying; bout 100 passengers ard a full cargo of freight. Schooner fo Load l.umlx'r Htennier to Ixwul Wheal. J A. Paters. ni t"dnv el.nrtcr.-d t'.e American aohooner Annie Sm.ilo to load lumber at this port for Hongs... i.k Sh. Is now en iiMile to Columbia river fi "hi Makawell, II I.. In ballast mil -loild arrive unv iln v The uuk'h . n. isi of ubout l.HOO.l'OO f.-et an. I will h- f ir nlshe.i by the .North P.icliic I. irt.I.er company Yestcr.l.iv afternoon Kerr, ilitfoid Co. chartered the lii'llish nl.'inin r Kails if N'ltli to curry a cargo of wheat from this port to Kurope Kin- will come here in bu.ilu.st frotn San rrancisco along thk vati:':kijot. i "l.afe Pen a ha no contract with tha Cnited Hallways to fill tha terminal grounds," stated Chief Engineer I.loyd 1 WlrkeraJiam this morning. "Mr. Pence has made us a proposition and we are considering It and soma arrangement may bo made soon Rut there haa been no contract awarded 1 don't aee why Fence s! oiild witil to talk about this j matter It is something that I don't see that tin public can hi e any Inter- : .-st In " i Tbl.s sMlMiirnl n made In reply tn l.afe Fen.es claim to have In en award 1 e.l the contract f 01 jill.nu li e tei initial j grounds ! Aitbur ' Kmmons. attorney for thai 1'nlled Hiillwajs, also made a Mate ment to the same effect 'There h.H.s been no formal contract sinned as yet." he said "It is possible; that there may be something detiniie to sav in r.amd to the inatlei In a lew i di.vs, wli.11 we cvpeet to haw It finally . ntaln lorris settled, but ni present I don't see h.'vvj 4 North Towiler, Or., Aug. 21. t'. if. Uorham, who' recently 4 made a rash nale of a fine alfalfa 4 ranch at 140 an acre, today sold s to David I,e one of the ftneat of 4 4 the smull ranches on folf creelc 4 at $47 SO an acre cash. Tha 4 dwelling and fencing alone are 4 4 are worth J6.000. " 4 4 Junction City, Or.. Aug. 21 E. Hartly has eold his 40(1 acre farm, situated two mlle north- 4 4 went of Junction City, for 118 4 4) per acre. 4 4 f 1 AT THK TIIKATItHS Orjiheuni I'acked Hotisea. Every night since the opening of the Interesting t'rphcum theatre the performers liavo played to capacity houses, the demand SAW "FLVI.VG PITCHMAN." Third Officer of So-anirr 8trathlyon One of Fortunate Few. J. M. Mitchell, third officer on the British steamer Strathlyon Is one of the few sailors who have seen the "Flying Dutchman." He saw It beating round the Cape of Good Hope close to a dozen years ago when bound from England 10 India on the British hark County of Kinross. Mitchell nerved his nppren tieeshlp on the bark and was here with her seven years ago. t "We had a most eventful voyage," aid Mr. Mitchell this morning in re calling tho strange phenomenon, "and It was Indeed Interesting to me who Was meeting King Neptune for the. first time. While .at anchor on the berth off the English port whence we event ually tooks departure, a big steamer; came along one night and cut the bow Off 1 the bark, but luckily only' above the water line. We were In our bunks In the forecastle and made a grand rush for the boats, believing, of course, thnt the ship was doomed. After having bean delayed flvo -waaka for repairs we finally started out. "It was summer In the south when w reached the latitude of the cupe an ! J was at the wheel one iiicjit when (suddenlv about two miles in fore us there loomed up a three-masted suuare rigger. We were running befoxa the Wind and the stranger was Waling round the cape. To avoid a collision I threw the wheel over a couple of rioints, but to my astonishment satf hat it did not alter the relative posi tion of the two vessels. No matter how I pointed the bark's bow there was the three-master right In her path. We all aw the vessel with most, of her salls pread. Even the cook, with his white cap was seen leaning over the rail looking into the sea. Then It disap- eared as suddenly and mysterious v as had appeared. Jt had vanished. "We bresurned It was a mirage; it could have been nothing but a reflec tion of a passing vessel, but It was Th, Ktf.iitriAr Homer I Is hook,.,! lo sail for San Frnnclucn thin I cell make H II v statement, especially evening as 1 n tn attorney for the company and Reinsurance, on the British steamer an t hlng said now might have a bad Aeon has advanced to 3; per cent. She effect upon the business josstruv is now 4n days out from San Francisco' may be able to make an for Svdnev Anstrnlhi SiliA b.f't rlnu a . u t e r-. , t In n few d.avs port July 1 and stopped at San Fran- l.afe Fence claims t hat he proposed to for seats compelling the management else, for additional cargo. u, Fulled Railways to fill the Guild s to Place chairs In the orchestra rit that Tl:e steam schooner Shoshone 'arrived , lake property recently purchased for ; ,V'W, '""re enthusiastic admirers of in the river last night to load lumber . 1 1, terminals for IT. cents a cubic yard. , high-class vaudeville might have an for Sun Francisco. :,,,, w!ls ,,., wltt, a ..muter proposi - 1 "PPr lu ni ty of witnessing this bill. ' Hon that he do the work for 1" cents MAKINli NOTES. 'o which he agreed and a emir ict to Opening of ttlunkall Company. " j that effect waa drawn up and sign. .1 Sunday afternoon August 23. the Mi'urtiiir out Mr Pence s stall merit. ..,. , .,1 ...,i,.. . 1 .,,,,.,!, Cl,l, ... ,A ---. ,..,.1, oi, .ill..e'l l.lllllll.lll n.oil l.'ltl- hisj ui o.jo a- 1 it has been nscertalne,! that a leu.r r,..nv ., ,,,, . th ,..1, ntin. i written by I.loyd Wlokersham. chief on- t!,Jlt thrilling domestic "m.-lodraina. gin. er of the Fnlled Hallways, aci . pt- -riio Confessions of a Wife.'' In the Astoria. Aug. 111. m (-team.r lieorge W. Klder, for Snn Pedro and way ports. Nagasaki, Aug 17. Sailed French bark General Paldberbe for Portland Astoria. Aug. 21. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m. smooth, wind west, two miles; weather clou.lv. Tides at Astoria Saturday: High water 10. 46 a. m., 6.7 feet; 10 p. in., S feet I-ow water 4:15 a. m., 0.2 of a foot ; 4 :l 8 p. m , S. feet. Tomorrow Only This $3.50 Go-Cart 41.94 Full Size Folding Go-Cart, rubber-tire whtels, reclining back and adjustable dasrt, tan or blue leatherette. ing the proposal made bv Mi Fen. e new coippany are number of fhe been received by the latter nnd has been most popular favorites that have ever turned over bv him to tne reoeiwr 01 .appeared here, the Title Guarantee ,t Trust company. 1 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ft' Sefnlar Itinera Due to Arrlva. Breakwater, Coos Pay Aug. 2D Rose City San Francisco Aug. 25 HoHiiokr, Ban Pediy and way . . . . Aug. 2fi Alliance, Coos Pay Aug. 26 ICureka, Eureka and Coos Aug. 29 cjeorge W, Elder, Han Pedro Sept. 1 Suite, San Francisco Sept. 1 Homer, San Francisco Sept. 5 Numantia, orient Sept. 15 Nlcomedla. orient Oof. 1 Anibla, orient Oct. 15 Alesla, orient Nov. 1 Beg-olar Iilners to Depart. Homer. San Francisco Aug. 21 Alliance, Coos Hay Aug. 22 male, Man ernnclsco Aug. .2 Breakwater, Coos Hay Aug. 26 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.. Aug. 27 Rose City, San Francisco Aug. 29 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Aug. 30 Alesla, orient Sept. 1 G. W. Elder. San Pedro SePx- 3 Numantia, orient .....Oct. 1 Nieomedia. orient Oct. IB Arabia, orient Nov, 1 Vessels In Fort. Broderlck Castle, Br. sh Stream Larglemore, Br. sh N. P. Ebr. Co. Crown of India. Br. sh .... Columbia 1 Leyland Bros., Br. sh Drydock Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astoria Ancaios, Br. ship Llnnlon Churchill. Am. sch . . . , AstorU Echo, Am. tikln Attoria Kelburn, Br. bk Astoria I h-ydock . Astorl.i . . Stream .Mersey . Asuuia 1 'ol ph ins Prescott . Astoria BAD MELONS CAUSE VENDOR TO BE E Harry Amkellan. an Armenian who sells fruit direct from the cars to street peddlers as well as to the commission houses. was fined $25, the minimum fine. 4 in the municipal court today for selling melons unfit for food. 4 Mrs. 9. A. Evans. deputy health officer, found four ped- dlers selling melons below the standard. She told them If they 4 did not tell from whom they 4 bought the melons they would be arrested. They named Arakellan, who was tried in the municipal court a week ago. ! Judge Van Zante handed down his decision today. declaring that though tlje ordinance under which Arakelian was prosecuted does not mention 'car" tn Its 4 title. It covers the case, and Arakellan could be prosecuted tha Bame ns though he liad sold j the melons from a commission 4 house. I'antages' Tlieatro. Va Tralnor and Myrtle Pule, novelty comedy sketch artists, are making a big hit at the Pantagcs this week The fun comes fast nnd furious every minute their musical sketch Is In action Mr. Tralnor introduces a new Merry Widow waltz that would make some of our local dancing masters green with envy. Next Week. The Bottomley troupe, sensational Hying gymnasts. In America's greatest casting act, and the original Wang I doodle quartet, coon town outups, stng 1 ers, dancers and comedians, will be the two headline acts at Vantages theatre next week. Swim in a Tank. Tn"e Flnneys swim in a large glass tank at the ijran.l tins week when thev go through one of the best novelties of the season. The Finnevs are as much at home in the water as other people are on nrv mn.i, ror tnev eat. drink and sleep under the waves The Flnneys are ohamfMon swimmers, nnd all their' feats are unique. Dancing Interlude. No name Ih better known In eastern vaudeville houses than Barney Fagln. who come to the GiaiTl next week with Henrietta Byron In a stnglng and danc ing Interlude. This will be one of many all-star features. "Chow ( how" at the Oaks. "Chow ("ho" is ' still running to packed audiences in the spacious Air dome at the Oaks and the large crowds take great delight In the pretty songs, beautiful chorus and brlcht (okes of the company. The play Is the best yet put on by the Allen Curtis company. Asard. Nor. sh Alvetia, Am. sch Albert Klckmers. C,er. bk Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk . . V. F. Jewett. Am. sch... Bucranla. Br. us , M. S. Hollar. Br. ss Irene, Am. sch Koko Head, Am. bkln .. Portland Lbr c. Washington,- Am. ss I'rydock Braemount, P.r. ss ... Montgomery No 2 Alesia, Gr. ss Alhlna Andorlnha. Br. bk Centennial r a n. 1 ' ' "" Aug. 21. A report state or cantornia Am. ss. . . Alnswnrth n kouib w ou-o - reached this city Inst night that repre Johnn Poulsen. Am. ss Oak street Port Crawford, Br. sh J.af a0 ' sentatlves of Carver's Oorvalli , Homer. Am ss Couch street Hiver Kallocil. Br. bk ( ailao LeJlt.. ' a'fJ 5. l1r A1 Alliance. Am. ss c;ich st reel , nn Ger. sh Yokohama " . " ' B .VT. ' f. ' n ' V" sl r?1" AFsuan, Ger. ss. . . noverle, Br. ss . . . . Westminster. Br. Janeta. Br. ss. . Franklyns. Br. ss . Yeddo, Br. ss Ne.lerland. Ger. San Francisco , " ' San Francisco RAILROAD CHAXflES . San Francisco Yokoham a San Francisco .San Frar.eisco tr,,r.0& o. DIEECTIOX A CIA IX Strathlyon, lir. ss. Rho'!"rl.i;. Dim, Am. barge E. & W. Mills ; Oe. Faidherbe, Fr. bk. not an Inverted n oture ns most rrsuer, .-in. nam mirages; il was a perfect ship sailin upon the eea as naturahy as you see En Route to Load Iinniuer. Alumna, Am. sch ueiiome. Am. sen i,. ii., Astoria ' Henrietta, Ger. sh.. Aster, Ger. bk . . . . .1,! XV,.iilliH l.'r lik West eoast Kahului : iiomeVarri Bound, Am. bk. Vanc'v'r, B.C. 1 e V'e lei', or. t)K noun 1 1 Yokohama ; trnm Monroe to this city. Some daws .West coast aKO worK nn the road was turned to- Valnaraiso :"u"ln' wav rrom me proposed Y.lliairtiBU rmaQ 1,,. nnllfn.ni t ' Wane! Gale. Am. .sch S.tn Kranclseo Oliver J. (Jlson, Am. sch San P,.,m San Francisco San Francisco .San 1-ranciscu them in reality. Of course we out it frnlrhaven. Am. ss . . down for the 'Flvlng Dutchman. 1 i Amaranth, Am. bktn "The strange phenomenon was the 1 Tiverton, Am. ss. . . topic of conversation on board until we Puako, Am bktn.... got within a few nays' voyage of our Annie Sinale. Am. 1 Sestination, when a huge waterspout at- Stanley Dollar. Am. tracted our attention. It came, dan- Americana, Am. sch gerously near and there was an abund- Crescent. Am. schr. nee of anxiety on board for a few j Olympic, Am. bk... minutes." Shoshone. Am ss... - En Bout LAUNCH Tl HNS TURTLE. RAtt'V WOO DTTTXTT" VflT a '"aymns g','nte Aiine, Fr. bk... Newcastle, N. S. W. ' 1 vdgate Br bk fcata nnsaiin " nmuo uj bii eoonnng Evrups and Vino 'Nor sh MojU'iones baby medicines that contain opium and I lesd'amona. Br. sh Oallao . narcotics. McGee's Baby I'lixir con- Cornll Bart Fr bk .. Newcastle, N. S. W. 1 tains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of i.-- i.k . Antwern ! any kind. A sure and safe cure for din- Santa Rosalia prillo'n Fr bk '. '. '. Antwerp i ordered stomachs, bowels and fretful- Alaka well : Ootievleve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobart ! nesj splendid for teething Infants. San Francisco : j ,aRrlild. Nor. bit Caldera Sold by SHidraore Drug company. Japan i Nulellv.' F"r bk Hobart ...Honolulu Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart San Francisco Mkhelet, Fr. bk Hiogo ' JUI r ran.'isco 1 UHnland. Run. sh Guayaquil With Cement and General. : Magdalene, Ger bk Acapuleo A Traveler's Accident Insurance POLICY FREE WITH EVERY $5.00 HANDBAG, SUIT CASE OB TRUNK An Offer Extraordinary ci nnnnn will be paid in case of pl.UUU.UU accidental death. cennn per month in case of acci apDU.UU dental injury while traveling. A complete line of Bags, Trunks, Suitcases Card- We Carry "Cross" London cases, Toilet Sets, Etc., always on hand ' at reasonable prices. Gloves and Leathers. Aherfnvla Ur ah . Alexander Isenberg. Ger. bk. . .Honolulu Bidart, Fr. bk . . . '. '. '. " ' - - a w ern Thiers. Fr. bk Bel fast Clan Graham. Br. sh cirrtiff .general Fy. Fr bk Hobart lncennes, Br sh Antwerp1 011 Carriers Ea Route. .... London Roma, Am. ss San Pedro ..Hamburg 1 ' Ant werp Spills Helmsman and Pet Doe Into C...1..11.. I Gael. Fr. bk nil 11 1 hk . uii. 1 v - . c, ,, , , i NeatsfleUls, Br. sh . . ., Pete Beard, engineer of the Columbia : navid ri Ani.-.n vr Digger company, and a pet dog had a Brabioch. Br.' bk AntwerS : POTA'TV SHFRTFF narrow escape from drowning In the K'illoran , .,, Antwerp, UUl 1 1 CIlI,lUri Columbia river yesterday while out for I Jolnvllla' Fr' bk.' Arfwern launch ride. The engine bed refused . Carmanlan, hr. bk . . .. Ham)..;.!, to work and while b.-mg tnw.-d the : rtoehaniheau, Fr. bk r pith launch turned over, j rc ipitating the Gulf Stream. Br. hk '. An'twern o .. n n k occupants Into the water i Alice. Fr. bk r onrtoE ' E'1l,or p ' K'""r nf ' " Hl!",bfr' Tho awlilfnt mieht ! e resulted k- : Piimn,, a.1.!,!.; tr. ',' " T ndei.endent thinks that t" mm h of the -"- " ' nij , 1 1 . is, A n FA'arn .. . . j,ti. .. had it nor been f,,r what m irhr t.n Tour A ,,,., r. -roe! t or '1'.' .nt-ture 01 JwmHin. me Tiv'i .. ' i'u w hn ba i-J U II Coal Snips En Route. I QsBttT fW TUt BOWtLS Mil UVtH ya I SOLVED MYSTERY iliiess. Eugene Schneider. Fr lik riously had it not been f j- w hat might La Tour de Auvergne, Fr De termeo a sirein -o Kf"i jock, nearri .rmen, j- r. fiK With a number of friends had been out they appealed to the' ens., line boat Ga I if, R??he -nf q.jlin. Fr bk. Newcastle. A. to those of Hill shorn Bossuet, Fr. hk. . Hair Cutting 1 5c BEonnrrwo tOMoaaow the nurder f r..l,-.. t.,u l,.en e'f.n til tho t u 1 t - l . .. n.l ..t An.,,,ot. All Trnrlr vnaranlcAH .1,1 . -i n.ma n o'.nin . . . n e, o...-, tr.,-. .. n .....nj in ? t-ciass. selle to tow them to Hull rook, where tinln back to the party could take t Portland. Terms were agreed iir.un and launch was Looked on t . the- Gazelle. ' Craehaii, Hr All of the partv evcejoing Mr Heard , ua. lames. i,er. ss . ncj the dog stepped . cr to the Ga - i Guernsey. .'or. ss K - Torrlsdale. Br. sh Mnnciu ' the Traa-.p Steamera En Bonte. San Francisco . . Puget sound Shanghai WILL SOON BE GONE TERMS OF $6 CASH AND $6 A MONTH FAST DISPOSING OF SEVENTY-FIVE PIANOS THAT WF.KKNT SOLD DURING JULY, ON ACCOUNT OF THE ' HOT WEATHER" Savings of From $125.00 to $200,000 During This "Must-Have-the-Room" Sale The Greatest Piano Event Portland Has Known in Years. Newoaetle. A I "It was a country sheriff who did the ewcastle, A. real work In that ease." l.e sacs lie bad nothing in go on exenpr in fact that a men ha I been found out in the bruh with th t. p nf bis r crushed in. N-.b..v kn- vv him ..r f I- seer him 1i it the li. i if U.-pt putting little things tr.rther 'l't 1 h,. ha.i figured ...:t that ,ol.nr..i li ma n who c. 'in in i t ted the crime .1, H . 1 1 1 has si' nfessed lie was hr r.iigr.d last IcV-dav and was giver, .n til vtslcr-hi t" per counsel and plea.' But he h,.' - ni. minev and none has been ralse.1 f,.r ! :ni. .' noiiiinff- could be ilnr.c and tv-' c.-,.. w!!; p'-i.i'iflblv go oyri un 1 I set! ,e ' " ' e V ' W ee k THE MODEL 1 The finest ll-chalr Barber Shop In th city. 91 SIXTH STREET Miihers, send your children here to, hav their hair cut Valiant's English Violets Concentrated Toilet Water The true odor of the violet incorporated into a delight ful toilet water of unpar alleled fragrance and lasting qualities. A little added to the water when bathing face or person leaves a pleasing, refreshing odor. The 7 JT bottle DC VIOIEMJ ILii'"'""'"! THERMOS-The Bottle Keeps contents hot 24 hours, keeps con tents ,ice cold 72 hours. Put your cof fee in hot and it stays hot. Put your iced tea in cold and it stays ice cold. A Victor or Edison DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME ON 1 MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. FOOT COMFORT AKIN'S 25c REGULAR, NOW 20 An antiseptic, absorbent, deodor ant powder. Comes in a special box with perforated top. Dust a little into you shoes and walk with ease. We Do Artistic Picture Framing Free Phones In Art Department MM' MS T1IHK K nF His IJKOTIIKR'S DEATH ceptlone 1 t - nr s an r-erraps .. i er. , i i k, a Piano n ; ; ;r ie ;i : r Y or h - ear or .-Vei, t -0 ,lr' f r-.n r -bjt se , ... r of tliis kind should not L. wiinoui your serious w hen t hey w. re crowded that I e to k i ! at ! . a ' hen. . t,i-t, , x barKnlns t " '. p "JT pass. consider;.. by This week so far,, lias been a hum- of in one d,-.y npi mer" at Eilers Piario House, and ri'. ' irone we were mi , wonier, when ynu consider that n w ' was deerr.'d ad tpah trletlv hiph-Erade pianos- 75 of th'm cat o-u . f ,,r are ben disposed c.f -at prac t i- al l rrst trice but ivin cost with H per cn; pimple irterest on dff'tr'd r-ci rrer.ts Is preferable to crowded ware re res (,ni additional insurance on same. V. fin, ply mut elvpose of the re tnd r ef the T5 plate -a - and we will rre:M -.t is i i piii"" 11 -w on i i i."" b.'ii.uhks fere t..,i sni;;j; n H-,r,rH the roe i wttb-h .! l.a to be handled ' I ti a month, and. tho ravin of from a o..ti ta tr. arrive, and aa e ,1126 to ti'.'i) sh. uld be an lnteni:e to i wn t ir.e '"it, r r ir.em now. we 11 : ' nuejjuir. I mno purchaser make r fe nr them, an-i that! a. mn xamnl or th .r,.,e... v.. aains offered here while the 7S las' k.i v for Inatanee. you were think ing ,'i ai.oi:; a Ir-iS plan.. $14, t '' u The r'cular $S2 st :. f r oi-.v I 5. hr.u Our recilsr finer-1 '" I iar. are reduce-i to simifi- re .;. t-ons a. e.,r.Jin to th. I regular r-l of the riano Fee our lame 1 r s l'r.n tinned Wlr 1 :-'!:','. ' "a 1 . Aue Z ., Ireprr.s efforts nr. l,,, b Mrs i:dith :: a ni r. n w C o' w a 8 killed I trei t-1 ' tW " WeK" . 1 In-law .Mrs WIT ; -1 n !, who is an Invalid hrer. n'chts In suces. , . w a n killed by a t ' . ' ; rr hr-e In time to h.i . e '.I'll'1'" of Vfctnrviiie f. ; i" . '. r t la ppned. r' "til VVt WaNff W--- "m T1 RED SKS LKTT.KTfS OX i;.nLD ESTATE f' e I ia'.. ; hat f 1 he dms hae t within the rent f The fart tha- its, ai does not rtie or deairab.e It.ru.ii . -GorBlHraed f a-e: yrr Wat make, and rrt Triev n..- ... ! rorJ.Ie In,. M i . 1 Back if nt Aa Kr re : -c ., -, nr,, an(i re-uW ne; iwoip..,, ,,e B'lie lZ UclJllaT1 'V UM-wk tJe. a .s ,urij ae f jr . hB a (da. eU one Un m9T9 b aay, arc tei li b their frwla af aavinr of frnm $n ta tjj inwrDIrr ! at. f ttrUinef,t -i r. r .'na mo iew that It ta tftifmmmm,. Ttim ftrat hun4r1 r1" ' "! In ahnM iim- an JlMea frati it to 2 Wirt iltpomA rilzabetn ' , , , q e I ' El:z.ibeth trr ee f- --I'M has applied for ''a'e f r er mother, h d'- 1 J jr. ) 4 The ! ?t :?' the heira r 1 four laorhtera tlTti Strides Onward. r A i e i ', w o rei Alld S. h' Ci " 'e if UT I , f.f e J r a - t . r -,. rat- blr.: laion sr-hl page S for further Ifrt inr.n'in' en.c-rt Informut'e.n Bit oj hsie to a-rt here r.-.o- .Ul I-'''" which have already ben ....j .i.if hi are iiovertiair.jr tris -. , -.- . v., . 1- 11.11 ox in,i j nrf ir,fc q laift-y awm tbla we ah.,utTv w e io not Sjirltoaia to Met. The annual ronvr-i" -.r of .'. Pidrituar.at a 1: is t t. "i nel.l In Ihia ritr sr'orhr f r1 . tr.e rr, p.;c of triMtite rj n.-t ret tn remalna iiuarai.tee or a, mi rnnn IM The Aale . 111. afternoon. If rr.ibie. for beat choice . a-d vu II b 'nrvmwi that w haven t Trery Mnfmtit. '1,''r''J 1'"" areat valuea or made; rt !t Pra Leaa4 Wtr uiffcT I- til,r How 111 urr tat. merit ,r,m Rer'a. 11.- V. aiili.jnoa iiimI, corner Park. U7i.T4, ipiiait-raa, l:i,(,C-. PAYS 4Qc ON THE DOLLAR FRONT BUYS $35,000 STOCK AND INSTALLS BRANCH STORE THE RED FRONT, one of the oldest mercantile establishments in Portland, has leased the storeroom corner Third and Burn side streets, formerly occupied by The Hub, and will maintain this store IN ADDITION to the one located at Fwst aad..Xa,jf lor streets. THE RED FRONT purchased this large stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND SHOES for fifteen thousand dollars spot cash, or about forty cents on the dollar, AND MUST MOVE THESE GOODS TO MAKE ROOM fOR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Every Suit of Clothes All Overcoats, Hats, Shoes Every Piece of Furnishing' Goods DUCED 40 to 50 Per Cent We have built up an enormous patronage at our main store. First and Taylor streets, by strictly fair dealings with the public, and will use every endeavor to carry out this same policy at our second store, corner Third and Burnside streets. SALE NOW ON RXMEMBER THE LOCATION IS. E. CORNER THIRD AND BURNSIDE STS. Formwly Tb Hub" now the "Red Front" - i MS,