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iEfi'z$wirrf',ty,'wmi tf DAILY OATITAIi J0TJB1TAL. flALBM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1905, """TEWi MMaiisiHM9iEiieiMeHsissi$isMeH83aeaaiasK S X M THE WONDERS OF I i M ft RADIUM RaSflB0EraK0lHeBSHMIXMtSMllXMa9MCMfrl' iau iiiiiiiiiii - ., T7 i for J WB HAVE SOMETHING TO BAY Jj04. illJOTSjk W OUTWO GOODS I Nfaiill ABOUT VACATION REQUISITES. SW 1L, , -. - Km, mrnrn ,mm IB Jf f& 'I"J" si' ', i ' .l.'L iljjj'i J J I11' K 1 jL-i.-JIfl,1 J ll J 1J.MlJ jli xuua uiuuiug, H kg I v 3anM xto ltol ' ' w If iltlfM : P,.MF mmsm mmmiwsm , W UH 'IBB nj H Hammocks, Shoes, Summer Waists, etc., etc., ovorything needed for summer and vacation wear, at ASr "9B& II bQ H Much has been mado in the press dls- amount to, "was mado whllo ho was patches of a djscovory by Prof. John seeking to ascertain whether radium Butler Burko of Cavendish laboratory, couU1 fl0 nllcr tho cnomtcal proportlos Cambridge, England, of n Tadlum of certain unMnblo molecular aggro Is Her pnfp. IIa iirl rtnlnHnn nmt milium. product which possesses many of tho'Hml B0 rotnnrk,,,i,. wn- tho remdt that clmrnctcrlsllcs of living bacterid" and ho aot to work to devise a series of oxi of crystals, to which ho hna given pcrlmonts to check and amplify It. Ho tho tontatlvo namo of "radiobes.'' Ac- boiled tubes of bouillon, containing ra cording to a dispatch to tho New York dium and tubes of piiro boullton.Noth Times, "Prof. Burko himself Is not Ing happened In tho plain bouillon tubos, but in tbo, others wns a growth Stfol ! Vacation Time Wo can throw aeldo all caro3 and worries and hio ourselves to a cool and comfortablo place. Doubtless! .you liavo planned an outing Bomowhero In tho mountains or at tho seaside Wo'vo boon planning too, for your comfort, and liavo provldod many articles you will find holpful. Thcro aro through tho stere: extraordinary values in Wash Goods, Summer Dresses, Bilks, Drees Fabrics, Trunks, Bags, Outing Goods, s Hammocks, Show, Summer waists, etc., etc., ovorything needed for Bummor and vacation wear, prices that will pormlt you to buy moro than you calculated. qulto fluro what vnluo should nttach to tho results of his experiments. Ho docs not say, nor docs ho actually bo Hove, that ho has solved a problom that has baffled physicists and pbsi ologlsts for centuries. Ho does not say that ho has mado plain tho origin of life on tho face of tho earth. Ho modestly romnrks, 'What has been done hns sug gested vitality, than that.' like that seen when bouillon is inocu lated with bnctoria. This growth, grown in a medium nbsolutoly lethnl to all known forms of life, consisted of mlnuto bnctoria, though not corre sponding to any known klndi. Prof. Woodhead objected that tho objects woro not bacteria, yet they scorned Do not put it higher alive. It wns suggested, rather thhn accept tho idea of spontaneous genera- Special Sale of Summer Silks Thcso aro exceptional values. Tho prices quotod aro considerably low est of tho season in thcso grades. Chooso early. Taffota and Foulard Silk Waist ing in Navy and Brown, 85c and $1 values, Special Polka Dot Satin' Foulard, in Navy and Black, good 7Co valuo, Special Our entlro lino of COc Knl Kai Wash Silks, Special 31 Dress Goods Specials Its a final cloaranco of all spring and summer stuff, tho choicest weaves, most beautiful colorings at tho following reductiens: Mohairs and Brlllinntincs, light, dark and fancy colorings, plain, dot,. plaids, stripes, shadow dot, checks, etc. .j 86c values now .- COc $1.00 values now 82c $1.25 values now 88c Pin Dot Mohair Suitiug, CO and 05c vqlues 390 Papier Potmdre Powder without a puff. To Indies this is invaluable when at tho sea side, mountains or tho fair, a pre ventative against sunburn and frec kles. It removes dust and sweat 100 nr.d 250 New Ribbons for tho Summer Girl were just ro colvedj a now taffeta No. 00 polka dot ribbon In all colors that we aro selling at special prlco 430 yd. Veilings for Less Wo aro closing out our assort ment of chiffon net veiling in black, white, brown, green and grey at exactly HALF PRICE. Gloves Silk and lislo gloves in laco and plain patterns to cloio at HALF PEIOB. Special lino of Navy Blue Silk gloves 050 Collars Wo have a special lino of dainty turnovor collars in a variety of col ors. Prlco 190 Appllqe and Band Trimmings embrnclng a number of popular pat terns, tho prlco is half their rcgu lar value. SPACHTELS Brighten tho home, and nothing will do this as woll as tho beautiful spachtcls wo aro selling at theso prices. 2Gc valuo now lOo 35c valuo now 23c - COc valuo now 35c CCc values now 30c 7Gc valuo now 48c $1.25 valuo now 88c MIDSUMMER SHIRT WAIST AND SUIT SALE Bight in tho height of tho season wo havo reduced prices on nil our shirt waist suits of otamlno, voile, etc., making this n great opportuni ty for women who would like an elegant summer costume. $3.50 values now $1.70 (4.00 valuos now 52.00 $ 4.60 values now $2 25 9 COO values now $2.50 $0.00 values now $3.00 $12.00 values now $0.00 $12.50 valuos now $6.25 . " LACE ROBES Our lace nnd cmbroldorcd robes mnko exquislto sutnmor gowns for tho receptions, bnlls, lawn parties, etc. Our entlro lino at tho follow ing prices: $12.50 values now $.0.00 $17.50 valuos now $13.85 $20.00 values now $10.30 $25.00 values now .., $18.00 MIDSUMMER CLOTHING SALE FOR MEN Cool, Bright stylo, Littlo Priced, all reduced; no reserve. $10,00 valuos now $.7.00 $12.50 values now $.0.00 $15.00 values now $10.50 $10.50 values now $12.60 $18.50 values now $13.50 $20.00 values now $15.00 $22.60 values now $10,50 $25.00 values now $17.60 BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN Wo'vo a comploto now lino of in exponslvo bathing suits. Tho very latest stylos of tho summon You want h bathing suit just or your vacation and don't want to pay n fortuno for it. Wo go ou this theory when wo prlco our bathing suits. Bluo and black Brllllantino, daintily trimmed in whito, prlcos rnngo from $3 to $7.50. FOE MEN A comploto now lino of bathing suits and trunks ranging in prlco from 25c to $3.50. "Plnclng radium with storllizcd tion, that tho objects might havo been bouillon, Prof. Burko got cultures, but contained in tho radium from tho first, what those cultures aro ho Is unablo to and havo been protected by tho radium stato with nny dogrco of confidence, from tho action of tho heat nnd pros Ho does not think they aro crystnls, sure, but It was found that when tho nnd 'Dr. Sims Woodhead of tho Cam- microscopic slides on which tho objocts bridge chair of pnthology docs not wcro placed wcro exposed to daylight think they nro bncterln. Prof. Burko they disappeared, to reappear after a 1b content to lcavo tho question opon. fow days in tho dark. Ho may havo discovered thnt a cultl-, "Plainly, thon, ' says Dr. Snleoby, vatlng medium treated with radium t" tho radium caused some chango In tho will gonorato living organisms, nnd If so ho hns won immortal fame, but ho docs not profess to havo mado that discovery. All ho says is that ho has produced manifestations previously un known, nnd hns brought into oxlstcnco objects which seemed to bo nlivo and which divided and multiplied." Dr. C. W. Salccby, whoso nnmo is known in America as that of a wrltor on sclontiflc topics, says that Prof. Burko 's discovery, whatovor it mny Public Opinion. mouium wnorcby tlioso tilings woro produced." Tho lnrgcst of thcso ob jects waB less than ono sixty thousandth of nn inch and tho smallest could only just bo scon. They hnd what looked liko a nuclei, but this featuro did not causo Prof. Woodhead to withhold his judgmont that they woro crystals, nor did ho chango his view when it was pointed out that tho objects lackod tho characteristics of any known crystal. SOME PANAMA HISTORY Why Wallace Quit and the Causes That Led up to it LARGEST IN THE WORLD ADVANCE STYLES IN NEW FALL SUITS JUST RECEIVED WTMawman IP1 ! TIMI'I l''Hm"J.I.-M".-yittKT MBMSHWeM8KMWMXlMMBBaEaIieg I HARD ON THE OLD TIMERS S tllllllllllUmimHHllli'HIIMM'!!'!-'' Old-timers In Lead and Deadwood are wondering If they aro hearing and seeing things aright. For nearly 30 years thoy have been accustomod to tho wide open saloon, with its crowd of miners and prospectors making Hfo gay around tho gambling tables and bar. Now thoy see tho games of chance removed, screens down from tho win dows of tho saloon, chairs and tables all eloarod out and nil seems new to tho lookeron. Bomo say it is spasmodic ecn reform movement of tho anti-saloon people which will last a month or so and then tho Mid will come off." But those who know how this reform starled hero in tho Black Hills aro of tbo opinion that it has como to stay. In the first place, tho anti-saloon league is backing it to a considerable extent. Stato Attorney W. H. Parker of this city placed 40 warrants in the hands of tho sheriff and ordered every gamb ling place, in Lawrence county to be closed. The gamblers were brought be for the justice of the peaco and each was bound over under $500 bond. Their games were closed aad most of them hovo already been packed and shipped to other fields, Tho next movo by tho state's attor ney was to order the saloons in tho coiinty to tako dowd their screens from the windows nnd comply with the liq uor law in overy respect. This, too, has been done. Cigar store proprietors wcro also ordered to discontinue their slot machines. Just what the immediate effect will bo of all this change remains to be Tho largor majority of busi- noss mon hailed the change with pleas ure. Tho miners from outside camps, who havo for the past 29 years como to tho towns for "grub stakes," will no longer havo tho gambling tables to feed with their money. The business men will got tho largest share, and there will be more money deposited in tho banks. This much all the business men concede. Deadwood Correspond ent of tho Milwaukee Sentinel. OASVOSIXA. 3nti yglba mad Yw Han Ataji Bjr Slgwtvt Z&mt French National Holiday. Paris, July 14, Today, tho ono hundred nnd sixteenth anniversary of tho fall of tho Bastilo, which is to Prance what the Fourth of July is to the groat sister republic across tho Atlantic, is being celebrated in tho usual manner. Business is suspended, tho Bourso is closed, nnd tho boule vards aro filled with noisy throngs. It has unquestionably been ono of tho gayest Fourteenths of July seen for years. Tho Stars and Stripes and British flags were exceptionally numer ous In tho decorations. Tho main featuro of the day was tho revlow of the garrison of Paris. Tho troops assembled at Longcbainps at an early hour. Shortly aftex 0 o'clock an artillery salute announced tho arrival of President Loubet, who wns aoconv- panicd by tbo members of tho cabinet, tho Presidents of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, the military gov ornor of Paris and their staffs. Mme. Loubet and a party of distinguished ladies soon followed and the review commenced, ending with the usual dis tribution of decorations. About 20, 000 troops participated in tho review. In tbo city the day was celebrated quietly, but as the evening wore on the city presented an animated and bril liant spectacle, open air dancing, pyro technic displays, and a general illumi nation being the principal features. The opera and theatres gave freo per formances in accordance with a long I standing custom. Long after midnight all tho squares and open spaces woro crowded with waltzers and morrymak- ers, who gavo no indication of nn inten tion to give up their sport until dawn. $100 Howard, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thore Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh, nail's Catarrh Cure is th only positive euro now known to tho medieal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have bo much faith in Its curativo pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for, list of testimonials. Address; F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con- stlpoUon. New York, July 12. A high financial authority mado public tonight tho rea son underlying tho rotircmont of John F. Wnllaco, as chief engineer of tho Isthmian cnnnl. It discloses for tho first ttmo tho influoncoa bnck of Wal lace, and presents an cntorpriso of gi gantic proportions. Tho story roluted by this authority is this: Qoorgo Wcstlnghouso, president of (ho Wostiughouso Air Brako Company, nnd somo high officials of loading rail roads conceived tho plan of construct ing olectrio railways in such portions of tho country as would make their construction profitnblo in competition with fltcnm roads. Whon purchased by tho stoam road, tho lino would censo and rovonucs would ovontunlly roach tho troasury of tho steam road. Tho plan, this authority has it, was to forco tho salo of present profitnblo electric lines by threats of constructing com peting lines. Wcstlnghouso, Wnllaco and tho rail road mon interested in tho undertaking wero to get an equal division of tho profit dorlvod from tho salo. It was ostimatod that tho salary and profits would net Wnllaco $65,000 annually. Tho nccoptanco of Wnllaco had n string to it. He camo north nnd plan ned to scouro from tho Prosident and secretary an increaso of salary of $0000 and tho appointment of chairman of tho canal commission, with a residence at Washington. Tho President and secretary loarnod of tho engineer's Intention, and culled his bluff, it is declared, o WllJIam Allen, a Linn county pio neer, who came to Oregon in tbo early '50s, died at his home in Halsey Tues day. Mr. Allen is survived by four children Ben and Wid Allen, Mrs. Monroe JTUler and Jennie Allen. A Qrlm Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes mountod as death claims, in each one, another victim of consumption or pneumopla. But when coughs and coulis are prop erly treated, the tragody is averted. F, O. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong." It kills tho germs of all dis eases. Ono dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50o and $1.00 by J, O, Perry, drug gist. Trial bottle freo. Charles M. Itobloson, dork of tho Umatilla Indian reservation, has been suspended from office by Major J. J. McKoln, United States agent in charge of the reservation, pending an investigation of Robinson 'a office. Great Britain to Construct Biggest Battleship In tho World London, July 1C Construction of tho lnrgost nnd most powerful battle ship in tho world is soon to begin at tho Portsmouth dockyard. It is plan ned to build tho vessel from tho lnylng; of tho kool plates to tho hoisting of tho ponnnnt in a porlod of 10 months. Thirty to 30 months is tho average tlmo at presont dovotcd to tho building of battleships of smnller tilr.o. This rapidity Is calculated to result In a great economy, but, novortholoss, tho cost Is ostimatod ut nrnrly $10,000,000. So hoavlly will this vowel bo armed thnt sho will bo equal to nny two bat tleships now afloat, and her striking pan or ut such a rnngo ns thnt nt which tho engagement opunod in tho bnttlo of tho Son of Japan will bo ns great as nny threo battloships of tho ordi nary tyie. Tho dlsplacgmont will bo about 18,000 tons. Tho Droadnaught, as tho battleship will bo called, will mount It! Ill Inch guns of tho largest type, throwing threo 760-pound sholls avory two min utos. Tho vessel will bo driven by tnrbinos, umr will be ablo to steam at upwnrds of 20 knots nn hour. Sho will carry no secondary armament, Tho diminution of tho 0-Inch guns, borne by prnotioally all tho battloships of tho world hitherto, is ouo of tho main luxsons dedueod from tho long raugo actions whioh havo been fought in tho far wist. The ossontlal foaturo of ii battleship In inodorh conditions, it is now realized, must bo tho ability to deliver stuuning blows at a distance of flvo or six miles, and this tho Droadnaught, with hor dozen great guns, will bo ablo to do with torrlflo offoctr. No battleship has hitherto moro than four of theso woapous. Blckenlng Bhlvoring Fits of aguo and malaria, can be relioved and cured' with Eloctrlc Bitters. This is a pure, tonio medicino; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of tho system. It Is much to bo preferred to quinine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after-effects E. 8. Mundny, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till ho took Electric Bitters, which saved his life, At J. O. Terry's drug store; price COc guaranteed-, Senator Fulton indorses O. B. Ho gardt, of Portland, for receiver of tho Itoteburg land office.