THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, MARCH . 21. 1003.
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EXHIBIT HORIt
NEW FIXTURES OF CABINET PATTERN INSTALLED IN BEN SELLING STORE
PFiininnii iiiif
I LIIULL I Ull LIIIU
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; Work on Electric Out
y. Wajla Walla to Start in
: v the Near Future.
Makes Fourteenth1 Annual
Showing of Art Plioto
graphs This Week.
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Walla Wall. March SO.Develop.
tnents In traction Unit ar comlrtf so
, iniuK ana tbsi inn pnn in mv .
Walla valley that It hard to tell Jus
what tia .tiihm at affairs la at iraant
The latest development la, however, the
transfer of the holdlnss of the Wall
; 'Walla ft Columbia Traction- company
from the oompany Of farmer to eastern
. capltajlsta, with whom a deal wa made
yesterday. whereDy all itie sw:. iuo
viarYii nf wav ink-en over. - -
Tr. 'N. . O. Hlalock, president of ths
farmer' company, . coniuinmiMi mi
,1 tha atatamant that the road had
changed hands and would ba hereafter
nuncii hu tha ran I i a lie t a. whoae names.
. he says,, be la. not at liberty to give the
, , puhllo at prt-lnnt. The property of the
onmnaniT nnnalnts mostlV Of TiShfOf
rway deeds, which have been granted
.,fr-efy by all or whom they were asked.
The road aa at present planned by the
new company, will rU"rom- Dayton to
Wallula. with head offices and ahops In
Walla Walla..' The new oompany claims
to hava the baoklna- of $5,000,000 of real
" money, and Ha Intention la to atart work
..... on the line at onoe. t
,V Other Traction . v
' In the meantime, tha Wall Walla
. Valley Traction oompany, which aireaay
' naa a 14 mile inierurpun line,
nlna- an- antanalon un Russel creek to
warda the Blue mountains. Tha farmer;
. In .that vicinity have raised a, 126,000
f, bonua for the road, and that it -WlU M
- Dum is almost crrininij. -
Tha fnlumhla nA Walla Walla TrSC
'tlon company, represented In thla city
by W. 8. Mathlaa and Chief Engineer C.
. ; W. II. Bansom. la planning a road from
WMlula to Pendleton, by tha way of
Walla Wall, and admits that construc
tion la soon to begin. The company is
believed to backed by tha noruiern
' ?Aif fctl of th Washington and
Orearon company, Whoae plana wera ae
valnniut la fall and which Obtained
franchise from the city after a bitter
fight, raid yesterday that work on the
road would Degm ae soon aa m w.lih
would permit,, .ana max con,inuii
: would be ruahed. The road ja planned
, to run from thla city to. Pendleton, and
possibly to other eaatern Oregon poiui
if AXDI "SILENCER"
THE THUG'S FRIEND
Plttabu'rg. Irfarch JO. TTaera" of ttie
Maxim gun eilencer. had better Keep
away from Pittsburg. The "silencer"
is not to b permitted to do bualneaa
.- nerj Tne ponce oepiriraoni ii
" ready taken action, and peraona found in
possession of a gun with the new ae
t vlci attached will be sent aa far
the law will permit them to be aent
The matter was brought to the notice
of the police department by a cltisen,
" 'who . pointed, out ... the almost unlimited
opportunities for crime presented in the
.-use of the "alleneer," . f
Superintendent of Police Thomas A.
McQuaHde aald: ' '"','r"V w 1
. '. "There la no question In' my mind but
, that the use of the 'silencer' will prove
disastrous to the peace of every city
where precautions agalnat its-us ar
not talten. With a 'alleneer1 attached te
nia revolver thug or murderer could
mianA inn fot iwiv from his victim.
shoot him, and then make his .escape,
thnnt fi.ii tr nrerrion.
a revolver excepi w inunmiw w"-
trtana-i- The - rliikotahoOtln:-'i ... too
irreat: the discharge or tne weapon
many people. But witn-tne suenocr iu
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Beginning tomorrow afternoon and
lasting all thla , week, both afternoon
and evening, the Camera club will hold
its fourteenth annual exhibition of
prlnta at Sherman-Clay" Btelnway hall.
Morrison 'and Slstb street. Tha e
blbltlon thla year, will be partlouUrly
Interesting. mM not alone will it show
the many ptiaaea of life and scenery
which are alwaya ao attractive to art
lovera, but' It tntroducea . the most ad
vanced printing mediums, carbona and .
m tHchromatea aeem to predominate in .
la year' exhibition. The wonderf ul
effects these produce in the transfer
of tha Image from the plate la at the
preaent day a marvel, even to tha well
advanced photograph worker.
Several art atudlea on canvaa sup
ports and color work will also be on
exhibition. -The subjects will Include
all classes of life and acenery. Being1
competitive, the rivalry for honors Is
quite keen In each clasa.
Tne juua cup wmcn ib swaraea tor
the beat general exhibit comprising
landscape, marine, portrait, still i Ufa.
:nre and animal study must be won'
hree tlmea before It passes to the
permanent proprietorship of any mem
ber. ia this year an object of areat In
terest. There xe several ' entries for
this prise. There are alao prlaea for
landscape, marine, genre, portrait and
flower studies for which there are sev- .
eral entries. ;- v ' " "
It la expocted there will be from 150
to 100 frames hung- and Judging from -the
great Interest shown and the past
exhibitions of this popular club, a very
Interesting week Is looked for.
There will be no admission and cata
logues will be free to visitors. -
"BIO BILL," BULLY 0F;
A ZOO, IS WHIPPED
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' New Tork, March. SO. Ths bullying
reign, of "Big -Hill," the enormous griz
xly, that lorded it over three companion
Alaskan bears at the Bronx soo for six
months has come to an end. ;
"Big Bill" and the Alftekans," which
are brown beara. occupied the largest
cage e.t the soo. .The Alaskans were
put into the cage six months ago. They
were younr and small. "Hia- Bill'' at
once asserted his supremacy. But the
Alaskans nave grown greatly.
. Thev were fed at half Daat two In the
afternoon. A particularly large "and
tempting fish fell-midway between "Big
Bill'.' and one of the Alaskans., The lat
ter leaped for It He put one Immense
paw on half ' the flab nd the Alaskan
'n9 Rlll'a" IVU rlld
For " a second
into those of
the Alaskan, and what he read there
iiy rise to his hina lens.-
The Alaskan did the same, and In a mln-
nrtka too much noise m6. attracts too
.. . 1. n -mwit h, ha all anrtAr In
many r . 1. .
m b, thla wnnM ha dlffeaent.
. xroO-.talHa uti hie men have been
instructed to be vigilant- in aearchlng
t users of the new contrivance. The
penalty Imposed by ths Pennsylvania
law is up to & year's imprisonment and
a heavy Une. At preaent persons caught
carrying concealed weappna are Usually
disposed of with a short sentence to jail
of the .workhouse. '
''DON'T MARRY," SAYS '
OLDEST OLD 3IAID
' T.vnn Xfnaa March JO.-"If VO
t live long and dl happy, don't get
married. Take this advice from tne, ths
oldest maid in tho country." 7 .
Aunt Phoebe Wade, celebrating her
12d birthday, gave this advico to a
a-raiin n school teachers who called.
Explaining why- she, had never mar
ried she said that when her mother died
she promised her that she would look
a iter ner lamer hwj. t uu w
died t was rather., a-back number, you
see." aha remarked. ,
i Miss Wadarwaa born in Wadesville,
vNova Scotia. She has lived during ths
Bdmlnistratlon of ever preBldentex-
Vrept Washington ana Adams, ana is
in possession ut. b,ii hw Anuuwvo
repf sight. , She has been blind th re
years. -i : . ' ... -; ..
... Fres Deaf nets On, .
i A remarkable offer by. on of th
leading ear specialists in this country.
WHO Will BOIlt 1WV 1HW1. ..." waw.u..,v
rove nts sdiiitt to enreruear-
Catarrh; Ad-
free to prove hla ability to cure-Deaf
mii -. . tiaait Nfllmn and Catarrh: Ad
dress Dr. O. M. Branaman, 124 Bast 12th
Kansas city, mo.
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On of ths very finest examples of
th cabinet system In clothing stores
establishment at Morrison and Fourth
streets. As shown in th cut there is a
double row of cabinets, one above the
has been Installed JnthBea0e.!nfiojther
example of the massive cabinets which
occupy th center of th main floor is
to be seen in th foreground.' Next to
counters and closed hat cabinets,
while against the west wall of
the expansive salesroom stands the fur
th. ,.,t aiaia . A v., nishing goods cabinets, which match industry was the order of Air. jSellinjE
thacentereialsda-ffi
throughout, of solid oak and French
plate; represent an expense of a small
ioriune. a ieatur appreciated bv home
tradesmen.
ute had. sunk his teeth In "Blsr Bill's"
shaggy throat. 1 They rolled into i the
big pool. Then they loosened grip .and
clambered out; -The Alaskan, from be
ing timid and shrinking, was now full
or rignt, ana ne new at me gnzstiy
again. For 25 minutes they clawed and
bit and growled -,- r
Finally Keepera Ferguson and Stacey
broke into the bear olt armed with pick
axe handles, and a few vigorous trmm
drove tn Aiasaan one way ana
grlzxly another. '
"Big Bill" was thoroughly licked.: The
keepers say th bears will get along ail
right now. . ,
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the
Daily and Sunday Journal, 15c a week
to any point.
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Wtoeni ffliiie Lastt Wordl. Has Beem SpoBseim!
There "will be would-be investors ltmpta around to this office with hearts full of trouble and
mourning because they did not take advanto o the opportunity to Send Out lO Cents
and Have It Return With a Dollar As Its Companion. ; . '
YOU CAN SMILEl
:WIID ISIPUfflTV
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' Great numbers have bought these shares since put upon the market for the
purpose, of raising money; to pay Fairbanks, Morse & Co. for the quartz mill the
firm is to put up for us at our mines near Murray, Idaho, yet we have a consider
able block unsold, and conscientiously believe that each of these 10-cent shares
will' earn its owner a dollar per. year for a quarter of a century.
, IF THE PEOPLE... ONLY- KNEWr-THAT - WE-HAVE -A -DEVELOPED
PROPERTY AND NOT A PROSPECT, THIS SALE WOULD
' CLOSE BEFORE NOOJJ TOMORROW..
A thousand families, we verily believe, could live in luxury all their days and
their children a generation after them, from the products of the POTICIE MINES.
Just a few more buyers with $100 each would take all we have to sell, the mill
would be installed, arid T -
Portland who ought to buy these shares, tand would, if they believed what we
print in these advertisements. Now that Oregon has a rigid law prohibiting er
roneous statements in such announcements, it really seems that we have a right to
be believed," but to casf aH suspicion aside we offer now, as we, have before, to pay
.all railroad fares', hotel bills and other necessary expenses ' oFany 'person buving
20Q0 or more shares of this stock who wijrytigurjjroperty and inspect it if he
xioes;-TiotindtharwiTiaye . slaielHe'truth'cbncerhing it in the newspapers of
Jthls city. Yes, and he may retain his stock. The Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine at4
Wrdner has paid $1080,000 ip dividends since' it has been running, and the I.
property could not be bought now for marfy million dollars. We are not far from
this great bonanza, and every condition points to us as
THE BUNKER HILL
& SULLIVAN OF OUR
COEUR D'ALENES!
SECTION OF THE
A STREAM OF MONEY WOULD SOON B FLOWING FROM
ROCKY lILL BACK INTO THE POCKETS OF THESE
; WISE STOCKHOLDERS.
OUR
. ahM wart waaJ ..tk tft la
' ,l.lr. hiiaft.ua l .mi w tutt. ,M Ka A I
If titer la anything ths matter with
yours, come and let ne examine them
i and w will put them tn prooer condi
tion for you, arrest decay, should titer
oe any, ana maa your tetn permanent
ly pretty and healthy. We are expert
rentlsta, but not eapert chargers. Our
charges are very reasonable.
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ruiinr ...to
fl.U M BVkMaJ.la VftllkM. . 1 aSa AAaa.
Oold Crowns .. SS.00
et of Teeth .....S5.00 up
Brlilra work a BBecIaltv.
' AD Vox k amaraatsed fer Tea Tear.
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
sav WAJiacnroros rr, cob. stx.
fbooe Mala III
. Orftc I!ora, I l n. u I p. m.: Su
sUje frora I tt L Ldy attesdaaL
More men have' become rich in mining than by any other human occupation.
The precious metals in the ground are more sought, for than any-other of the
earth's products arid the market never is glutted by gold or silver.' -All this is
well knowato everybody, the only problem being how to become possessed of the
'wealth that" is natural -onlylo the depths of the earth. . ,7
WE HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM IN THESE POTICIE MINES f.
-rr-We-have opened the gates to the people, and have invited all who will to come
in as partners, on the ground floor, and SHARE IN THE- PROFITS OF
WHAT AVE FEEL SURE IS TO BE ONE OF THE RICHEST MINES IN
THE GREAT COEUR D'ALENE MINING REGION, : There are-people in
And the time to get in on this property on these terms is nowl One of these days
this stock will be taken off the'markt in a. flash. Then the procrastinator-will
reflect on his lost opportunity. But it will be too late. The man who had enter
prise and courage; perhaps his next door neighbor will flourish, and he will plod
along as before. This has been the history of humanity since the beginning of
time. It will likely continue until the world shall end.
WE HAVE 12 CLAIMS, AND EACH A JEWEL BOX OF WEALTH
- -rr --rT-.. J THIS WE KNOW, -
Because we have driven tunnels into the ore, and found in each as rich quartz as
that we have been exhibiting in Portland, and now have in our office, on the second
floor of the Raleigh building, Sixth and -Washington, And when ce KNOWl!
we have thcore ABUNDANCE OF IT we are glad to offer this opportunity
tothers -to join usinroviding the mili-tox tract the mineral from the rockrand
also glad that t-e may feel safe in assuring all investors most remarkable profits
oil every tsharcJf stock they buy. . "'yz'j'.
- omem a sxmscrrma.
F. X AUaTTOT Prestdejit and Trrassrar
Portlasxl. Or.
XfOim JUIU Hecreury
' PortUnd. Or.
roxjr U Xn View President
Delta. Idaho.
01m nurxon xs.kxxv sggo
Room 3, Ralclflh Building, Sixth and Washington '-Streets, Portland, Orcfjon
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