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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOtlftNAL, TORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNTNO. OCTOBER 11. 1003. REALTY DEALERS INVADE GRESHAM : : . AND SEE THE SIGHTS OF THE FAIR Furniture ugs Draperies Carpets R , 4' . v- . -v.. 1 .('' . .. . . ' .'' . t- " -- r- i aw-j j ..l '.... rr i. . Vf--, f Doubtless you wish your home to be a little out of the ordin ary, you want the furnishings to be distinctive and yet in good taste. You want them to be harmonious, handsome and yet not too expensive. We can show you that stylish, well designed furniture and artistic carpets, rugs and draperies cost no more than commonplace or ugly pieces. Our whole stock, in every department, is a most convincing proof; See it, and if you desire expert advice or assist ance in any matters of style or color, arrangement, our decorative department is at your service. Interior of Main Building , at Gresha m Fair. ' TIi doling 4r of th OtestiAm rraor 1 fair 1TM taken advantage of ycaterday by I about 50 members of the Portland Real- , tr board, aa the occasion for a visit to I the thriving little city In the eastern , part of Multnomah county. The party j numbered about 150 and consisted of : realty dealers and their families, who left First and Alder streeta at 1:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, arriving at Gresham an hour later. At the fair grounds they were met by the mayor and officials of the fair, escorted through the main building and afford ed an opportunity to see the splendid agricultural possibilities of the rich and fertile district tributary to Qresham. While not a continuation of the Satur day afternoon excursions Inaugurated last summer by the Realty board and which proved to be both pleasant and profitable, the trip to Gresham was thoroughly enjoyed by those fortunate enough to go. . Leaving Qresham at i:H0 the party reached the city at 6 o clock. . 1 526 0 FIRST WEEK SIDELINE, STORIES J OF GREAT NORTHWEST STOCK PENS AT TAXGBNT Second Attempt Is Made to Secure Facilities. (Salon Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct. 10. A second at tempt to secure stock pens at Tangent through the railroad commission has been made by J. E. Jenks. .Mr. Jenks Season Tickets to Country m i rtt -n Vs. . uuuu iu&uo uj J. LlllD DflOW lieinet IflVen shows that from 10 to 16 carloads of I stock are shipped from the vicinit; to Employes as Christmas ffdui bflSalBi Cards Results of Canyass been glverV an Impetus by of the Swift packing plant th.r. will k. ninr .fXr-lr i Christmas to the- races vass of the large office buildings are vicinity of Tangent and Shedds as the some of the unique measures for sell- year s y. d from the vicinity of re- Man ager O'Brien of the Southern Pacific, who says that not enough stock is shipped from the vicinity to make it worth while to establish stock pens at that point Mr. Jenks also says that in view of the growing stock industry, which has the erection at Portland. there will be more stock raised in the Jng the tickets for the Country club guarantee fund that were talked of at the meeting of committees yesterday afternoon. It was announced that In all tickets have been ' disposed of in the xirsc ween s campaign, wmcn under all circumstances is considered a remark. DOUGLAS' FINE APPLES n" t the North Powder station With an" t V?!t ,t0r.1 84x60 f0t. with an 8x58-foot freight platform. LA GRANDE VISITS WALLOWA Trip Is Made Orei; New O. B. & N. Extension. (Special Diptch to The Journal.) La Orande. Or., Oct 10. Yesterday was a great day for the business men of Wallowa, the present terminua of the U?ra 5xtfnslon of the O. R. & N., Th). I18lne.sA men of La Grande mL h"' 200 Ij& QrB- citizens among them a representative of nrar & L 1" town. z"v v v (.no new ranroal b 51"" ntercourse with Its cltiaens. i) th. t! r.. ? weal and so greatly FT-,' ' G. Mack k Co Fifth and Stark Streets ens u Record Price Realized on Umpqua River Product. (Rortal Ptfloatca to The Journal.! Rosebure. Or.. Oct 10. James B. Owlnr to the in-1 Smith of Wlnstons, residing on the aoiy good recora. Owing to the in-1 w nmn um, jwioms on ino ahilitv nt , mantr hnainoa. nun .n th, Iwaui river, five miles south of this commltttees to devote much of their I city, sold his enormous crop of apples time to the work - of canvassing for IQr an acre in the orchard, a 'tickets it was suggested at the meet-(rate of 12 par box. This 1b believed ing that several paid canvassers be (to be the highest price paid for apples (secured 10 visii tne merchants. This i any wnere. . i nere are several more or- plan was taken under advisement byichards ln this county that have record the committeemen but it was not de- breaking crops this year, and when cmra to do anything along that line marketed will bring almost as high until this week. price as this orchard. Reports from the following heads of) Douglas county is not only growin committees were receiyea yesterday famous for Its apples and strawberries, showing new-subscriptions that , had but for Its crops of peaches. t runes. .iSS-eBaait,?: .SL MI' P? T.he lands remain as cheap iV,.iriMrTw o. m t Jr.. V? M mose or omer secuons or The state, . aurance ( yards. 1 In addition to these The Journal re ceiver letters yesteraay from j. a. Hmlthers, 711 Sacramento street sub northing for 10 tickets, and Charles tsmlths, .22: a JU Thompson, ln-I ,,m h riMt, aurance men, 15; a. M. Brown, stock-m.trt t,si. .i'."f:.S s,10; There .were 10 miscellaneous. r;." T"'","r'iL",: "uv ELKS' GRAND BALL TO. WKt TTVrtr t mtrmat anrianHhlnv I for fHve tickets. ' " " La Grande Antlered Tribe Will Dedl. This week it is proposed to send a cate New Hall, f Ice bulldlnsa anif have ' tomir 'n ;the building canvass each office for ,ff SJ15!' Oct. 10. The Elks ' aubscrlptions. The Christmas card i05 JM c'fy- whlJ,h "0,ne months , ; Idea Is for business men to buy the !'?,FrchM1id Jhe a Commercial club , iicxets ror a numner or their em- r't"rr. Vn "'"T r 'ployes and have them made- out ln , 3 . B a J"1,1.1. , the form of Christmas cards, thus glv- Friday night ln honor of the hall's . .uoir moo irto ucaets to tne ween s I " . races next xau. Adler May Go , Free. : Adolph Adler, alleged to have at tempted to extort $400 from Big Sichel on a threat to do him bodily harm, and BUILDING NEW DEPOT escape trial and go free. ; ment against mm was Strnctnre Burned at North Powder to Be Rej daced. (Rpeclnl rHpatoh to Tht JnnrnsI ) North Powder. Or.. Oct 10, Tho n ndlct- I ral foreman of the building department taireaay jnaictea py one grand Jury, may tree. th lntiint- auasheH hv Inrlira I of the O. R. & K ind H T rgtlmnrf. vMorrow yesterday morning after Adler'sjA. Wendel, Is here with a full force of " ' "lu "voui almoin tne entire woramen ana tne supplies necessary morning arguing that the Indictment I for starting the building of a comblna- 1 tlon depot, to replace the one destroyed DALLAS DR. E. M. OPTICIAN Who has just returned from Europe, where for the past six months he has been investigating the dif ferent methods of EYE-TESTING by prominent opticians in England, France and Germany, will use the new WIESBADEN METHOD, which caused so much talk in Europe, and is the most wonderful science of its kind in finding the proper glasses to be worn by the patient. QUICK, ACCURATE AND ABSOLUTELY CORRECT NO EXTRA CHARGE will be made. Always reasonable in price, you will find the workmanship the 'best,, a rid the relief from the lenses immediate and lasting. DAILAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-19 Failing BIdg., Cor. Third and Washington SECOND FLOOR TAKE"ELEVATOR na ple .enjov them word to thelO.'lT&yN official! thS they would like e houV of departure FO8tiP0J,e,, Ths Wallowa county fair '"JT?8: anl a fine stock parade was held in the afternoon. SALEM CITY ELECTION Apparently Little Interest I, Taken ln Coming Event. (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., OoL 10. City primaries for the purpose of selecting nominees for city offices will be held at Salem waeekrdays' TtT V"''", the nS weex an the nations! election tnka Fn1?5? Ias.t d!8 for nominal f-,2etlonBKls Thursday, dctober 22. There have hvn nn Ttii ja j. - " fsuunuB Aiiea so There mMmi h. ni. . . . ihrPThn. election It . wiu be a candidate for reelection. As beenthofrfe?ed!tl0n" " 00Blct- a yM IDENTITY IS UNKNOWN " Scappoose Logging Train Wreck Vic tim Used Alias. (Special Dtapatea to The Journal.) Rainier, Or., Oct 10 Countv (-. ner Frank Sherwood has been besieged with messages from all parts of th Sim siuV w . . lne 'dentity of Tom Smith who was killed in the Scan poose logging wreck. The Tom 8mFh who was klflerl wa . " DJS?"n On coming to this country dropped V?" ,?m" and took "P 2naaPof -,-fi TIM! WW UMl'llilKl' M SHANAHAN RETIRING SALE. A Chance to Make Money By Spend ing It Y The pen, falters in attemotinjr to tell even oartlv the ffood things . r - . ex I ci we have prepared for you. . Our merchandise is advertised as it really is. The trading house of thousands, that is what this store has been for a quarter of a century and is today. i am i Aiirnctw'i: cuafuaui&t from RETIRING LmfftLllbL JIIiiHii BUSINESS 144-146 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER 150 Fine Suits All new and up to date styles, val lies up to $35, now $15.45 Elegant Tailor Made Suits In stripes of gray, blue and brown, values up to $30, now $19.85 HandsomeTail-or-Made Suits long coat effects, alJthe popular col ors, $35 val., now $24.45 lLotFine Tailor-Made Suits In new military In pretty stripes, val. up to $22.50, now $12.50 Ladies' Fine Long Coats For winter wear, new and up-to-date styles, $17.50 value, now $9.98 Misses Coats In fancy checks, with velvet collar ; 50 styles to select from, reg. $7.50 and $10 val., now .50 We Guarantee a Perfect Fit With Every Garment Bought of Us. No Charge for Alterations. ONE APPLE INDICTMENT John A. Scott Will Hv r. Trial. (Sperlal Dlapatca to The JToeraal.) La Grande, Or.. Oct 10. John a Scott bound over to the grand Jury some 40 aava in on the charge of SHTT PPle- nas been Indicted bv the Union county grand Jury, and will hare to face a trial tnr i. nn- ZL1 apple. So the Indictment reads, an ,? ""fu jiu cuinoi express him self clearly. It Is said that his ner- tuu BBiem w a wreca since his Incarceration. EASTERN STAR MEETING Different Oregon Chapt GaXhfr at Baker. Will CBPJl WPt to Tbe Joarn.l ) Jvorth Powder. Op rw-f i i ti.. cnapiers or IU oraer Of Eastern Star at La Orande. Union. Sumpt " and ttajti- "Vf WU1 ml ' ,h latter city . r sorisi ana In- stmetive purposes. La Orande will ex emplify the work of epclal Interest at this time and do the floor work for the occasion. 40-Inch Black Cashmere, regular 50c value 35 42-Inch Black Panama, regular 75c value 48 40-Inch Melrose, regular 75c value 55 42-Inch Black Serge, regular 75c value 48 42-Inch Black Venetian, regular 75c value 48 50-Inch Black Broadcloth, regular $1.35 value. . .98f 50-Inch Black Ladies' Cloth, regular 85c yalue.,69 44-Inch Black Panama, regular $1.35 value .98 42-Inch Black Brilliantine, regular 85c value. . .58 42-Inch Black Diagonal, regular 75c value 48 Broken Jine ladies' Underwear in combination suits, Vests and Pants, values up to $4.00, now. ... 49 $1.00 Golf Shirts, now 49tf $1.25 Men's Shirts, now G9f 50c Men's Working Shirts 39$ 65c and 75c Men's Shirts 43 75c Bib Overalls' r....49 Men's Heayy Socks 5 Boys' Suspenders 5 Men's Hose 7y2$ Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts 23 Men's Heavy Suspenders 23f $1.25 Men's Woolen Und'wear 98 Men's Heavy Ribbed Und'wear 39 Men's Fancy Ti'es ..19f 75c Night Robes, now. . 42 15c Vests 8 1-3 I AM RETIRING FROM BUSINESS LAWRENCE SHANAHAN 144-146 THIRD-STREET Bet Morrison and Alder Ladies' fleece lined Gray Vests and Pants, special value, regular 50c kind, now .25 Ladies' fleece lined Vests and Pants in gray, ecru and white, regular 75c value 49 Ladies' Ypsilanti Combination Suits, all wool, in gray, white and black, $5.00 and $6.00 values. .$2.50 Children's Combination Suits, fleece lined, regular 50c value, now 29 Boys' and Misses' Combination Suits, all sizes, regu lar 75c value, now 48 Children's extra heavy fleece lined Underwear in Vests and Pants, also drawers, 50c values. 25 7 i . : 50c Ladies' Hose ...22 15c Ladies' Hose 9 50c Ladies', Vests .22 25c Children s Stockings. . . .12i $1.25 Night Gowns... 79 $1.00 Ladies' Skirts $1.00 Ladies' Drawers r. .V. ...5tty Ladies Black Lace White Feet Hose 11 Children s Black Hose, double Knee and Soles, reg. 12JAc value .8 l-3 Children s Imported Ribbed . Hose, full finished, regular 50c value 19 THREE INDICTMENTS 3 far-ion County Grand Jury IVrnrna More Reports, (Utrm Birm ef Tk. JnerMLI Balem. Or. Oct. 10. Marian grand Jury returned three Indictments this mnrninr. One was ar.in.t re ward Murray. arcud of thm i- r." ""renat on" against James A. Walker, charred with hnr.t. against Chrle Moore, charged with d. i facing a build inc. Fir Xadictnwat hj Graad Jury, j The October frand Jury returned Its ! first Indictments this morelac. fladlna ' fire true bills and fear tin tnm Ktr ' arafast the foUewtna- men: FV4 prood-' foot, rfimlnal aMull; Lennanl Hlt. f rbberr: fyi Johnmnn arut Cti.tlM :m i "tfwi rnmmw, mna wear rartn. imrrny I Not trae bills were re4araW inimi . Jnhn W"fclt. imwM wltk a aarerms Comforter Calico in new oriental designs, regular 8 l-3c value, now. 5 Apron Gingham, regular width and standard make, in checks only, 8 l-3c value, now 5 32-Inch Percale, 6,000 yards, all new designs in white ground and colored figures, 12 c value 8 Scotch Dress Ginghams in pretty plaids, checks and stripes, regular 15c value, now .9 Outing Flannel, a good assortment of colors that wash well, regular 7jc value, now 4y2$ Heavy Daisy Flannels, they come in cream, light blue, pink and white, 15c value. 9 Fancy Durban Flannels in new designs for kimonos, regular 2y2c value, now 71 Heavy Outing Flannels, a splendid line of fancy checks and plaids, regular 20c value New Velour Flannels with border, for kimonos, all pretty colors and designs,-15c value Comforters in extra size, regular $1.25 value. .' .89 Comforters in big size, $1.98 value. SI. 19 Comforters in big size, $2.50 value. $1.95 Comforters in big size, $3.50 value. -. .$2.19 Comforters in big size, $4.50 value , $2.69 Blankets worth 98c, now 49 Blankets worth $1.50, now .98 Blankets worth $2.00, now .......$1.29 Blankets wortl $2.65, now. $1.75 Blankets, white or colored, worth$4.00, now.. $2.50 Blankets, white or colored, worth $5.00, now. .$3.00 Blankets, white or colored, worth $6.00, now.. $4.00 Blankets, white or colored, worth $7.50, now.. $5.00 Blankets, white or colored, worth $8.00, now.. $0.00 Blankets, white or colored.jvortrr $9.00, now. .$0.75 Waata f 30.000 Danaire. . Oiarrlro at anill.a ttm illMiif. aw Karl Wrrn. rambllBg (aperaUnc 1 Knew, a .Jntr bee broaM eelt ta - w.vc im urcatx conn rat iie.wa. 2 ne Plaint iDfrH that Reed, wbe la aa aad berHor. has been fntartalnlnc and lirtnr with Krcrefa wife for rnnre than a rr In a relattai restdeaca at til Eaet Thirtr -eight street. . . . . Ifera la ana man who does not limit bfmeelf ta etht bonrs ef wnrk a dar. A farmer a the Blsarartb distrtct, Warwtrkshlra, IXrlend. has crtad a local recard la connect oa a 11 the i - "l " hay harreat by working la aae f.tld tr Mi!! 'r, He beaaa cat- tin at : a. m. and waa4 at It rlw at alrbt. ka tka Sraaa was