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16 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 30. 1003 4 -4J This Kitchen Treasure FREE 1 . With Every One of Our O 11 V, .1 " -III r - .l': - ' Jr& ftf; 13 j i ri rnni MCIlpSe Ranges gSt sold this week, and the price of the rane is no higher. The treasure is jiven as a premium to induce you to in vestigate the merits of this great steel range. We carry an immense line of Heating Stoves hath WOOD and COAL. We buy (hem by the carload and are able to offer a first-class stove at a little less price than most retailers in fact, we are wholesalers, and can offer you superior in ducements. Wc especially recommend our Prize Air-Tight Heater It is built in all sizes, and size regulates the price. It is lined with heavy gray iron and will last several years. We sell them on the easiest possible terms, deliver and set them up for you without additional charge. The 18-inch size will cost you but The Celebrated Quick Baking Range v&Sps All you need pay is J. 1 ONLY aWeek Tl 0. ... -v '- , " !;vH"5.-.:vW. ' that's all you need pay weekly r, -, . - " ' ' it -. . T) W ... Here It Is Again ! That brilliant bargain in solid quartered oak Dress ers. Is this not a beauty for the price? All you pay is Step in this week and examine it. You'll acknowl edge its real value to be $35. Style No. 241 This is a beautiful Solid Oak Dress er of stylish pattern, with large, massive base, quarter-sawed and hand-polished, full serpentine front, the drawer fronts being especially fine from the ef fects of artistic band-sawing qf the solid Eastern Oak. The mirror is of finest French bevel plate, hung in very attractive stanchions, size 22x34 inches. 'H lib Oak Diner $3.50 Diner Carpet-End Rugs 50c These Rugs are one yard in length, ends bound, and are made of many grades of carpet; early choosers have best choice; 100 of them, while they last, each. 50c Regular $4.25 Chair No. 560 Box scat, cane bottom, solid oak IJining Chairs that are really worth $4.25, but to close out the few dozen left in the lot we quote an exceptionally low price; two styles, of which the cut shows one; other Diners also reduced. $l.ZSOI VP Make Your Children's Nobby Style No. 242 The above cut is an exact picture of this well-made Dining Chair, in golden oak fin ish; it has all the good substan tial features and appearance of a 4 ciuir; t tie regular price is .TJ.MJ, special bale price $1.75 $8BoxCouches$4.5J Covered with heavy denim, 2Vix6 feet in size, plain smooth tops; regular $8 values, special $4.50 1 School H , i. . : , L othes We make it easy for every Portland mother to do her own sewing. Wc teach her how to operate a machine and make the terms of payment easy. 5 Oca Week Pays for one of these celebrated "Gevurtz Special" machines. They are the high-arm automatic head and have all other modern improvements of a $60 machine. Do not pet out of order and are simple to operate, (iet in your order this week if possible. Come in and talk it over with our machine manager. 3 -lb. Feather Pillows 65c Made by the celebrated Hnnnerick Co., all live feathers, guaranteed perfect; Archer brand, best grade, with Amoskeag ticking; regular ?1. 2a. 'each, special, each 65c These Stands $1.1 There are two styles and are shaped just like cut; those in mahoganized birch are especially at tractive; tops are 24x24 inches, turned legs, like the picture; regular price is $3, but the special price, in either mahog any or golden d1 7C oak finish onlyyllD Watches and Jewelry Sold on Easy Payments The Lowest )rice Furniture House in Portland. 46 -Piece Dinner Sets $3 decora- Handsome tions. water green Granite Tea Kettle First and Yamhill m Second and Yamhill Rest granite ware - n. 8 size, spe cial Monday This Chair Special No. 85-2 Cane seat, golden oak finish, makes a prrtty bed rooni chair; hand some, well made and durable; worth $1.10, special 75c WITH THE Y. C. A. EfOYS IN THEIR ANNUAL HIKE TO WOODS we stopped near anothor stream. Just a short distance from a beautiful waterfall and ate dinner. A few miles further on and we would strike tli ..-a. Jul Its ready to have ft good time wherever it was to be found. Night found us camped In a large field just off the road na were all our stopping plaees;. headwatera of the Wilson river, which I ;md Within n short distance of the river. we were to follow the rest of the wav .Several large trees nfforded shelter to the sea a;ti-l fishing was reported , from what "Oregon mist" mltcht fall, to he (rood. Tie majority of the hikers and a hip bonfire helped to keep off bad brought tnolr canting rods, which i the cold, which was Intense. Our sup JIWWPWWwwwwiiwwiwwwwww mmmmtmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiwii n , Jj 11 given by t he Kader. .1 r.srk. re-, t . IsA 5' i" TK? i II :k:ouh oik cir tor :v i ai b i . t - ' , jtf r t t 4 III ha-k-e ,.f the Mvk1 i I I -'A-'! 1 1 . . V f , ' ' . II 1 Til' v-.v.:,f-..- DEACtl ueie. now put In order for fishing. beinj a continuous dow we pushed eagerly rorwaro as h the pangs of hunper liad been erased. In for a Swim. Reaching a deep hole In the creek, alongside the road, fishing gave way to swimming and little did the fellows sfe;n to mind the cold mountain water lr was a continuous feast or merri ment, at the wlKv .Smithy." who kept lie whole bum Ko given bv the life saving atatlon( during which the hikers were used as horses and helped to pull the lifeboat to and from the beach. We then moved on to Garibaldi, where a launch met us and carried half of the crowd across the bay to visit Cape Jlenrs lighthouse, where the keeper generously showed us ali.aWiut the place. We reached Bay "hoot u p. in., and were treated to nflTum bake and general feast as Kuests ap- . ing till he found a bean in hla beati I of the Hay city people, who spared no our siay in ineir euy n -oiip, that the rook had lert there t mistake, and trying to down It, got it raught In his throat, and gave us time to eat the rest of our supper In peace. Suffer to Start. Everyone was eager to go on the We began catching fish at oneo and I following morning and we managed t more "st amp was reached some who had , krT1 ahead of the wagon, marching into stay w.th It ability had enough rillaniook in soldier style. There we fish to make a good meal, while others loitered along the road enjoying t'i. beautiful ferns and green folia" which abounded all along the river, our Kecond night out was i.p. nt at 'McNamus Halt-Way House, 2t mil disbanded and separated lone: enough t plunder the bakeries and postal curd -supplies and moved on Cltv pa i ox to m .ik i pleasant one. After the feast our camp flra wis built and "knngaroo kort" convened, each part being taken up by a hiker. Several Intciestlng cases were tried, but owfng to tin' sternness of the judge and prejudice of 'the iurv all eases were decided "guilts." and the guilty boy had to redeem his sentence In front of the audience, wlil'h turned out to be the towards Ba y : large... t that we had all the time out t M) n m. the next day n scrub team We came in sight of Tillamook I!a of Inkers nlaycl the Ba v City baseball ann et nign line, wnn ii iookco goo.i to : team, and al t lion;; , difeated showed the IITJJI' rT; ,lfr'ac1:;, " knew' the first half of our 'Hay city people 'tha, they knew a lltti. few miles to walk In the afternoon anfl tramp was nearlng an end ...... - 1 ahon t the sport mHiiv nurrled oirect to me oamti:o. ace and picked a spot for a b-d ! .1ariy aU tl. wav to Caribaldl. reach'- M u flaj. M-ryoim was In camp long before iheii,, ihm ih miri,Ho of th. ifinmnn Soon tiie biv vins left tei,-..,) nni supper bugle and those who arrived i So far we had had good weather nut every one was happy to he on the road! first were extremely fortunate in flnil-1 n.,-. i. i......... i,,a ,.r.,i r,'..,.! aenln (mr rosd noi- k:is an lan i ling a good stock of fresh bakery sup- it ,VOuhl rain, but the clou is passed progress was ;dower, goiK UI, :i long ! plies, for sale by Mix. ( lark. Hoss wlfl, tnc ),,.avv morning fog eid Kat- ""t of u creek canyon known as the i were to be set n hurrying off to the llr,iav WHn as" brlglrt a day as could Ztevair. we fastened a rope j0 t;o fron' 1 woods In every direction with pies. i,nVe been wished for It was our of the -a agon and iu ted fI horn s Tills j aKe, cookies aim nuns, an irei i f,,-,, rt;n. of rest, letter writing and I was new w.m k. hie We wire w,. paid akeri. also with tin cups full of apple , n niyVinr n-1,1.1. i nr.ari,- it I bv brn Inr- a cooa dinner of ynh.n u,.t I nutier nim otiier rensnes in nil s-une ,,,, Thp lnk(, ,v!,a , i.sited and spa gem swf.-t ti.otb. 1 no cook expecte.i to i swimming nnd rowing were used to! ",,r last nlchl out we stopped within i I av a n;i tor oreaKrast in nimpiy Hke p ihe time, but nev, r once d.dl,a'r mile or the summit. itlt a mon- armlnir over wnai was lert irom sjp- ,, lr tjni(, j.,.,. o bans hiavv on .,ir ""t llr,:- n''l had a si den I'd eveninv per. but ulas, when plates bad -en i hands. Th-re was slwavs somei hlng , s'i i,e, hot I- Mi. JMh-r :.,id Mr Clarl, By One of the Hikers. "" " " ' "; sn'tat ion. but In te a m : Jolly .boys and three jead-; ,, j-artnient for the s :b t. met at Y. hi. . A. for the annual i ': s'ihic out of a s T-n ..... .v.. i.e.. ,.ih wri'ne fork in the ' several miles out of the wa. hi.: wh-. '' s , ;jst outs.de of T!J)mook by, w rea h.j toe r'xht read o-h mere. i.i.j' ti.e town of Uaiibaldi, Or. j e t off at a ;iw l p .- to rr,ak up V e iiH'ir. I gone 'a - worn n. Frnyii forest flr wn se"n :iit a great d -tanee ahead snd pvrv one .-rm Im patient to twl, the biaze We pro ceeded to cross lots on the run in-' soon found ourselves st the e-epe .f the f:re, which proved to be a lf r slashing arcidet taliy set e-ff Tl e c.t-. era fiends gt busy taking plr'ure th rest turned fire lad. lbs an b-ipe! ro;i lots ter down fences and oerrv We a: I tK.srded the JFouthern Paclfir 1- . and ftark s'reets it T a m, after bijdmg fprewe'.i to loved ones. id n. ie dtr headquarter in 'iur rp"- ' in! loa.jh. t!, ijst tar on the train i Kaih fe;i..w 1 nd his l.ianket. drlrkir.gi i up snd entrs elothir in bundle,! hteh ouljr r.eedej to be bothered with I tUl Forest Uroe was rrart -d. There' a ijii ws waiting for u and we1 wrn nan our fcunases ana It grun j ster To our dlsmir the oad m Josded onto the ssrm snd started or nh.tn-tM d sriib wagon" r. r )-fnil hike ArKthr boy ler.-J n. f,,t ,, ,t ,ad w, rot a,-, lnea her nd llu Smith. th lh, r,.r,. r4:) ut afi.r dinner " ol IM r sornr,. rosd JT,,,nuH hs.e . . n nr-w the sumrr.it of CAMP OM GARIBAUDI washed all the kettles were scraped clean as a eat lirks a Mincer, and tie cook was forced to get up at the usual time next morning and get busy. Campfir Services. Ths rampflre services were quiei, almost silent. A. K. Marriott, who bd the singing was held down to a so)oi-t ra;!:er than leader, and bow every o.x appreciated hearing some one sing tl-it knew how. Mr. Cisrk did not take long in dis missing the bunch to their much sought hunks, and camn became rjjl t in a twinkling. We ware fortunate in lolng to keep us from getting sleepy. ! f pea Kins Another !e,.!1;.,. v ex tl.. After the 73 mile walk It was queer camn lo-opnesy wrl'.t b I'l-rcn., tht no one wished to stay In bed nil ! S-pregue All roml.:r.i to ... ike tl.i ilav. but no one showed an;- such signal ",,r : L en lev at.ie r.iglit s prog, am If he did feel that way. rcrcst drove Again. ftnnt Wlg-nt. Kveron.- tf jl.d to reach K..10 Paturdav n.cht ws .tort rlcla fv- G." ' "I"'' ' ' " Ust f w t.enni. . , , : , . , . . 1 irev -i r.b. i ii;m hi uo worne of ciill pumi I or go through the threshing machine-, i visitor. .tr. .l T It... .i.'k.7.v ikl ' tnroilgh to the d-p.t. The ),. bur.ri. did ..rnin.lv resemble TeH,..j i ' t!1:!!i"" 't"'n in rheerbn had lots of ii.senuHv SnJav1 , V " ' 1 nun $ sse. on ice cream -.. s, and tlien as many as would th Bj idav was the pietest day o it Kverynrx- g t beinir sble to camp near the river sot up lateind some just farly had lime t be moiin'ains ami Fid the pleasure if r rt f fa strong tiksct Kta mA Warm st fltns. 1 Tr1r the n : M without luitf r Ws at littis unt trtt Orrrxe bAtk't aovn on b . mud to Gal- s Tkm FJra (rrsali. sfk re. t t ikn ntloa n et.. . ""'' r1. " " d rear ' f mmkir t .t ihreiifh fr .' "rBI" ss iiei .is m:i..t!.w ., nrr,,L, . mr.. .... near: eto.. ' !. raj talr.s for -five sq-isds of firs fiar the folding organ, sang sorgs. h i boys m 1, who wer to gather wood . th oamp paper, which was i.amed toe nd a t as waitis at meal time; aio 'Hlkus 1 tally." and ended our first day ie terj rsn.p paper editor. JjJtre rf the 1 with a short talk br Mr Clark Pit kit.i iroo kort which was to convene ; were soon made, but ajthough the : t.ne v-V. ar.d a sheriff with two bure-fi was scattered over a lre t--. pjfb s to keep order I ritory for a rami-. . It was net .(.net '.ill We cun. hc.i n ir thi-fct .t . fin. nearly mwrritti often, where the icy stream afford. 1 water for cooking, drinking and swim ming and where ths eontlnnal rush of the water over the rocky basin causd a soothing sound wnich roir.wnM witi to act to 10 o clock sfrviees. w here Har vey jM 111' r. ons nf the most Jo-iaI hikers, showed the bunch that he h.id a few other qualities Iteside hiking sr.imy and drew tri ple from ramps ail k ell the mi! w e xJ wi and rear gssrA. j ianeittr t fan p was bnrt sis U.-or-s sr .Br mum, a4 e'.rv U. p1 fariahoa i j,U a bjs'.ness could d prer.sred to "jrfrsd the night, s al ter, rut bisnkets all ovxr a field of ferns ; ' across the road, whlrh wera used tt srftes the sroitnd under our beds Not wttb'andin the fet that w had t-e n eating sll da. we were sta.1 whii ruge srMjrleo for fipp,-. and 'd i Cold at Might. A hsy dew feil 11, t: night and towards morning it srew cold, so tht every ons was tip early hugrtng the catrtpflrt to get wsrm Breakfast was over ty S IS and now that th forest firm ssd dtd out t irnnht ; nti w-ir wsr thrr'ns. the raokir.g :r. b r sr.d n.s'ire rt tt 4 bread rnrai , kr.A mu'Ai. i tr mtiMt th. s.lrr.mtt ijn m urev saa stw. Abvyi r" k w gaiieitd enr.g atari 2 miles btfpie noun, 'ax. va Jexphsrlns tte a-oods and visiting ths.i.r,,. t, h T Iil.amrmk t.sr life esylrg ,tati,-c, near, , shn T M (5M: that nt 1 ha wind whlstlins throutrh the i around and even from Osribsidl. to 'ilghest treetops. rompletelv enchant -d j hesr htm "peak nil w ho" did not immediately nslt li i'-t the bunch r( to town f r land of nod. I dimer and the afternoon in r.-imp Zosal Camp. ipsu quieity. with mosi ni ne irvs Here we had an Ideal spot for s camp It was shut In on one sile by hl-t, hills and tf the river en the other, and in the midst of a grove of Oregon p noted timber, wherw even the air a him we hreajited aeerned to mass as feel stronrer snd belter snd Inspire as with a ni2-." er trtta " miui tkia poald be ottsIr4 In sir !her a a) . . Tl tbird dajr f tiaind ua ta sraod eyii- I driv.-r. J.j-ice. editor and sheriffs. h. , h. ti e wav, bad a vrry etsv time, a n. ei was disorderly ene-uah the' who. Min e out tn nel to be "arrested " iur aai.u.i) h.kr was over, snd would lo k forw ard to the event whl,-i would come the following summer witi. tf lnxent or enjoying another tramp. A Vrry Great Height. i From lb,- Rehemian j Itid voir strshltt take, ou up to anv which w wr ramped Tha evenina ttn.' around t.e rssno fire wss well sttsfVed and added to Mr Miller' serl talk were fitting sl hy Mr. Marriott and Ciarenr aprague. whtrfc e-etjMi mi?yed. raak Cascj,. Wtir. one rr. nm ipg a hn we hwd taken with us lal.-t ef thst rolled nff ths dex-k. and tfcai when it reached tha earth wan immediately condemned by a board of tt ! better tA Maw a tinm v. a I