The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY
1C07.
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"kitchen makes a hot
cook. Use stove
that gives concentrated heat that cooks the
meal quickly without makinz an overheated
kitchen. - With the New Perfection 'Oil Stove you get a
working flame at moment of lighting. The
VJkti Dine ife Oil Ccoli-Sfoye
is .the new oil stove. Embodies new principles. Gives -i
, best results. Chimneys axe enameled in blue, which makes
them rust-proof, and easily cleaned. Made in three sizes,
. with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted.
If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency for
dcicriDtive circular. -
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Made of brass' throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light-giving power; an ornament to any room.
Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, -write
to our nearest agency. ... i : . , .
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All Universities and Learned So-(interior Oregon Would Like to
cletiea of Sweden Holding
Celebration.
, Connect With'Coryallis
& Eastern.
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
OF FATHER OF BOTANY
LET THIS BE EXTENDED
.TO SUMMIT, THEY SAY
Just Two Hundred Years Since Birth I
of Carl von Llnne, Who Placed
the Knowledge of riant Life on a
Sclentiflo Basis. .
Then With Heavy Freighting Outfits
Products of Interior Now Locked
Up Slay Reach Markets Water
Carriage Possible In Connection.
(lonnul Special Scrrle.)
Stockholm, Mar SI. -All ths unlver-
(Sjwdil Dtipitch to The tamal.) ' .
Albany, Or., May II. The manare-
sltles and lurried and sclentiflo so- mnt CorvaUls A Eastern railroad
cletles of Sweden today held exercises
in celebration of the 200th anniversary
of Carl von Liana, the father of the
modern science of botany. Linns, often
known as Linneus, the latinised form
of the name, was bora In the province
of Bmalafid. May H,no7, and died In
upaala January 10, 1778. , He .was a
naturalist of the highest rank,' and not
only was a most enthusiastic student
is considerlnir the advisability of ex.
tending- the eastern branch of the road
to tne summit of the Cascades, a dis
tance of about It miles, to connect with
a wagon road to be constructed by the
residents of the eastern portion of the
state. It has been the ambition of that
section to come closer to the markets,
and they believe the propoaal to build
a . wagon road would be an Inducement
to the railroad officials. . ,
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and explorer, but placed the knowledge Us A Eastern extension is surveyed and
of plant Ufa on a sclentiflo basis. His mnr nlle are graded. It would be a
system of nomenclature still prevails, comparatively easy undertaking to reno
as does a similar system for soolosy. ' 15? ?0Bd.b,a lay the rails. The
Linns was a son of a Lutheran d.r- " "?.. th OorraUte A,
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gyman and in 'childhood was designed Una be extended this woum
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The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been"
in use ror orer 80 years, has bome the signature of
and has heen made under his per
"fyfyjfar onal snperrlslon since Its Infancy.
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4 All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
' Infants and Chlldren--IIIzperience against Xbrperiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, It . '
contains neither Opium. Morphine .nor other Xarcotte ,
substance. Its age is its guarantee. -It destroys Worms
and allays FeTerishness.' It cures Diarrhoea and Wind'
, Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ,
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Fanacea-The Mother's Friend.
CCNUIHE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature cf
for. the ministry, but he was so.fascl
nated by flowers and plants - that, he
mads no headway In his theological
I studies. His father ' was " advised to
hav him taught a trade, and. In fact,
ha . was apprenticed to a" shoemaker,
but, fortunately for the sclentiflo
world. Dr. lothraan. a physician ; at
Wexlo, who bad noticed the boy's en
thuslasra for botany, prevailed upon the
rather to allow him to atudy medlolne
and natural .. history." The physician
i took young Llnne Into his own house
hold, and there hs studied and worked
among the plants . and flowers - for
some years,
want StungTy.
Ambitious to pursue his studies the
young man went to the University of
Upsala. He was unable to obtain em
ployment, and while at the university
ha suffered et times from aotual hun
ger. Xater he attracted the favorable
notice of one of the professors, who ob
tained for him financial assistance. .
It was at the University of Unaala
where the most notabis of today's ob
servances was held in honor of the
great botanist's 100 anniversary, r The
exercises were participated In by repre
sentatives of many of the universities
and sclentiflo societies throughout tho
world, including the Linnaean society of
London, the Smithsonian Institution at
Washington and Bhaw s. botanical gar
dens, at St Louis. During the day the
Llnne monument In the cathedral of
Upsala where the famous botanist was
hurled, was piled hign with floral
tributes sent by the leading scientific
societies of the world. . v , - -
the placing of the roadbed of the nree.
ant Una in better condition, as better
time would have to be mads and heavier
loads hauled. - .
The residents of eastern Oregon, pro
poss to establish a road leading to the
terminal of the railroad
and through tho use of heavy freight
wagons convey their products to this
point and thence have them carried to
me marxeta oy rail. This would mean
that Albany would handle a great por
tlon of the business, and this would be
in oisiriouting center. - Such an ar
rangement might prove an additional
inoeniivs, to piece coast boats on the
run irom r equina bay points north
ward to Portland, and also southwsrd
to ean rTanciaoOb
The lands of "eastern Oregon srs Just
beginning to come Into prominence, and
with the development of that section a
Business win ne punt up that will de
mand cone-aeration or the transporta
tion companies of the state.
dOPPER- STREAMS RUN
OUT OF HOODOO ROCK
New Finds In This Idaho District
Excite Even Coeur d'Alene
" ' Experts.
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The M You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
AMERICANS REMEMBER '
Interesting Exercises Are Held at the
' University of Minnesota.
(Joenal Special Serriee.)
Minneapolis 'Minn., May tS. In-
I terestlng exercises in celebration of the
SOOth anniversary of the birth of Carl
von Llnne, the great Swedish botanist,
were held this afternoon in the armory
at the University of Minnesota. At
I tending the exercises were representa
tives of Swedish societies throughout
1 Minnesota. '
The speakers - Included , Dr. Cyrus
NorthroiD, president of the university:
Professor David Swenson. Dr. C M.
! Jordan and James C. Haynes.
AT WASHINGTON
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GARDEN PLANTS
.-We have thousands: of ; Vegetable and. Flowering Bedding
, Iants. All the leading kinds; strong, healthy plants-that
. will live and grow Prices reasonable. This is the month
to plant. See our display at our store and plant yard, foot
of Yamhill street. k , , - . ,
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Botanical Society Hears Memorial
Address by Dr. E. L. Green.
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' (Joornil Special Sarrtce.)
Washington. D. C, May Z3. The
iOOth anniversary of the birth of Von
Llnne, the botanist, was commemorated
today at a special meeting of the
Botanical society of Washington. . The
memorial address was delivered by Dr.
Edward L, Green of the Smithsonian
institution.
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A Hard Debt to ray. '
"I owe a debt of gratitude that can
never be paid off," writes Q. S. Clark of
westfleld, . Iowa, Tor my rescue from
death, by Dr. King s New, Discovery,
Both lungs were so seriously affected
that death seemed imminent, when
commenced taking New Discovery. The
ominous dry, hacking cough quit be
fore the first bottle was used, and two
more bottles - made a complete cure.'
Nothing has ever eaualed New Discov.
ery tor coughs, colds and all throat and
lung complaints, uuaranteea oy Red
Cross Pharmacy. SOo and-H.OO. Trial
nottie rree.
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103 SECOND ST; PORTLAND,. s R. A. TAYLOR, Agent on the Ground
We have a branch office at the corner of Forty-Eighth and Hawthorne Avenue
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Hoodoo, Idaho, May 23. Samples of
ore from the surface showlnr discov
ered last week have been smelted and a,
large lump of- nurs conDer ohtninwi i
from each sample. Six miles away other
cropplngs equally rich have been dis
covered. There Is great excitement
here. . Scores of prospectors and old,
grissled miners ars swelling the Jam.
Experienced men say the Hoodoo camn
gives great promise of becoming one of
the rich copper camps of the west v
A. Matt, a mining man of many years'
experience In the rich Coeur d'Alene
district, who haa been here investigat
ing for. several days, says: :-n
"1 found In the shaft of the Mlanah
property tl feet of excellent shipping
ore. .This Is a better showing that I
have ever seen In the Coeur d'Alenes
so near the surface. The formation Is
very similar to that of the Coeur d'Al
enes aad the ledge looks as If It would
retain Its value with depth. Everything
lauicaiea an immensely rich mine."
Coeur d'Alene men are here In great
numbers and a party of them have re
located the Blus Bird property and In
corporated unaer the name of the Lion
Copper company. Tears ago consider
able work was done .on this property.
There is a 100-foot shaft on the. Blue
Bird and 100 tons of ore on the dmn
Ths new company will resume work at
ones. -
Another rich copper and gold property
Is ths Gold Bug. The owner of thim
famous mine ars nearly all residents of
Palouse and Garfteld, Washington. This
Is destined to become one of the rich
est mines in Idaho. ; Its owners expect
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GRAND LODGE OFFICERS
- OF THE ODD FELLOWS,
- (SpMlal Diapatrb The 7onrml) -La
Grande. Or.. Mav 22. H.v.n ,mn.
reg grand lodge, rrand encamnmant
and Rebekah assembly members at-1
tenaea the convention s here.. Officers
elected are as , follows: Grand natrl-
urcn. . ju. jjecKwiin or Portland; high
priest, E. J. Seely of Albany; grand
enior waraen, k. , Robertson of Rose-
ourg; grana scrios,"' E. E. Sharon of!
roruand; grand treasurer, W. w. Fran-els-
of Albany: warden. John M. wn.
Hams of Eugene; grand representative.
W. I. Vawter of Medford.
Claude ' Gafch "of Salem la hold -over I
grana representative. - Mr. Vawtsr Is
the retiring grand natrlarch. Mr. Rh. I
ron is reelected grand scribe.
The new appointive ofllcera
Grand marshal. W. O. P. Miller of Ore
gon City; grand ' sentinel, O P Rickley
or narrwourg; grana outside sentinel.
w. . jnonroe ox ia uranae.
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Shriners
From Los Angeles
Who stopped over in Portland en route to their homes, de
clared that Council Crest. Portland's newest public park.
presented the grandest view their eyes had ever looked
upon. , . . . ,
Their Trip Had Been a
Feast of Beautiful Scenery
-v But the combination of snow-capped mountain, heavily
timbered foothills, beautiful valleys in. the highest state of
cultivation and the picturesque .Willamette and Columbia
nvcrs maac a picture tne nice ot whicn they had never seen
CLOSE 0F.CLATSKANIE
SCHOOLS NEXT WEEK I
Clatskanla. Or., May is. Ths aats
kanie schools will close Friday, May si.
i ne : commencement exercise. . win h
held on that evening, when a I
speaxer from Portland will address the
graduating class. Some of Portland's
musical taient will furnish ths i muik
Ths annual entertainment was held Sat. 1
uraay. evening, 'when the largest hall
Of Clatskanla would not hold the oeonla
UiatsKanis can boast of one f h
best schools in the state, under tha an.
peryision or rroressor . J H. Collins, as
isia oy in. Collins.
. Adjoins and almost surrounds the Crest itself and its
v r . position affords this same beautiful view. You could not
visit, this wonderful viewpoint without feeling the thrill
of enthusiasm that has filled the hearts of all who have in
vested here that it is an '
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Ideal Place for a Home
An agent on the ground shows you the entire tract an !
you decide for yourself from what you see and not v.!;:,:
, we say, that $300 invested in one of these lots' will dcul'
and treble in value in a'year's time.
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