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DKEGON DAILV JOURNAi; PORTLAND. : SATURDAY. EVENING, JUNE 2. ..1CC7. .JL , 1 Do Von Open lour Houth i Like a youDf bird and rulp down what- iw food or medicine ma? be offered you r Or, do you want to know something of the composition end character of that which you take Into your stomach whether as food or mefdlcfneT i r"(,y,. Most intelligent and sensible' peep? now-a-days insist eft knowing what thdy employ whether as food or at medlclnr '..T r ree r ire ;Pr. Pierce believe they hare: perff rignttotnsunuponiucnKnowiMge. oon publlsheaeoljlcast and on each, bottJf THE 01 . V i . . . .',' ' 1 t ' - " .V -IV. .'. V'. ' ,. " ' I i, ' . ' ; - i V v. ..-.-. ; : i . . V, . . ... '.". . ,1 . s a. 'I. . , w .v JJ ... , ' - - , " '; .r' ' 1 ., .i ' - ' saa ream ."-trtfrr T " f i- - . ' 1 1 1 ' ' " " , ' ' f t ' me are vine oi W. H. and II. A. Moore Buy of A. J. jrcDaniel Three : Choice Properties Involv ing Cash Consideration of $72,000 Other Sales. . ' ThU he feel, em wMlXifoni to da be are made are studied and undercuXKl t.'C ! fcore will liiellr jujrlor curative vlffiTi? ! the "Ingredients of which his medtctnet are made are studied and nil 1 nth street, between Baat Alder and nervous prostration, nenraljla, hyaterlal Washington streets, , consideration apasms, chorea or 4l VitusY daaea, aid . ' " . . . I other dtatrnsflln. (lArvnna avmntsims bu A real ' estate transaction , involving . $71,000 wca closed ; yesterday whereby ' ' W. Jf. Moore and iU A.. Mpore . pur ' chased from A. J. McDanlel three choice , pieces of Portland property, as follows.! One hundred by ISO feet at the north- . east corner of water and Montgomery - streets, covered by a two-story, brick 1 warehouse, consideration 160,000; a va cant quarter-block at the northwest cor ' ner of East Third and East . Balmon streets, consideration 113.000 ; and a handsome two-storv residence on East Kieventn street, Detween juasi Aioer-ana . Kant 19.000. Oenrge I Peaslee,. of 'Peaslee Bros. Printing: company: has purchased from T. W. Zie-Ier. a I5x80-foot lot on the east side of. Park street, between Stark and Oak for 116.600. The aite adjoins the . property recently purchased by Bushong ft Co.. and on which-a fl ve st ory building- is soon to ro up. It is thought probable that a building will soon be erected on the Peeslee lot to ue occupied by the Peaslee Bros. - Printing company. : ' ' The Parte hotel, at the southeast eor ner of Park end Glisan streets, was sold again yesterday for the third time with in me Mm year, and Horn nroflt was made James ; Muckle, a wealthy Columbia river logger purchased the property yes terday for Ito.ooo, through the airencyi or u. B. MacKie, . who represented an jtanan syndicate, neaaea oy Angeio i Cereshlno. . '.. : n . i The hotel covers a 'quarter-block and la a tnrge-Btory Dncav- FOURTH C03IMITTEE ! , REPORTS PROGRESS V ,ijgMi' k. sjapBiMSBSMSWaaMu.r r,. G. A; It. as Body Will Turn Out for ' Independence Day Farad e : Other Arrangements. " ior the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses. Irregularities and derangements! giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, dragglng-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pel via region, aceony panled, mimes, with a debilitating; if pelvic, catarrhal drala and kindred symp-' II toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favor! K II Prescription Is a most efficient remedy. II It la equally effective in curing paln'.i ll penoas, in giving strangui to nursiri .mothers and in preparing the system oi the eipectant mother for baby's coming, paratlvely painless. The "favorite Pre script Ion Is a most potent, strengthen) r.tf ' tonie to tne general system and to ma organs distinctly feminine In particular It Is also a soothing and Invlgbratlna nervine and cures nervous exhaustions tendant unon functional and organic d eases oi the distinctly feminine organs. ', A host of medical authorities of all ihi ' several schools of practice, recommend each of the several Ingredients of whirl? Favorite Prescription" is made for Ht cure of the diseases for which It Is claim d to be a cure. You may-read what tbi. say for yotirttl by sending a- postal rs4 request ior a jree nooKiet ot extra from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V, Pierce. Invalids Hotel and Surgical J ft' 'iih Him- hlVS" ,tltnt- Buffalo; N. and It wlircome i ronbyr.tnrn IKl,, - . TWO ACCIDEIITS PARAD E Neither Attended by Serious Results,' but scapes Were f ; , ;3Iiraculo,us " j, YOUTHFUL' RIDER WAS . r THROTyN FROM HORSE ;yjy;Z'( ;'; ; : progress ii along the line was re ported by the sub-committee at the meeting or the Fourth of July celebra tion committee last night. It is now believed that by next Thuraday night, when the general- committee - meets a rain the full Droeram of exercises for the two days' celeb: auon will be ready I Animal Became Fnarhtened at dm Bears WUIe Fasslnf the Federal Building Maccabees' Float Gave War, Hurling Women to Ground. Announcement was made that the U. A. B. u organisation would take part In the parade. Arrangements have been made by the fireworks committee to have a band of 85 pieces at the fair grounds on the evening of the Fourth when the fireworks are set off. - The committee on decorations re quests merchants to leave the rose car nival decorations as they are and add the national colors to them, : V-: ' ' ' ii ' ' IIIMSr lilGS Ill BJir TOIIS Two accidents marred the pleasure of the: big ; parade, yeaterday afternoon : though neither was . eerlbus. Albert Holman, son of W. C Holman, 431 Sal mon street, was thrown from hli horse opposite the postofflee on Morrison street and received painful bruises 'to his left thigh but was otherwise un harmed. The other accident was xnlrac uloua in that it did not result in fatal atles when four large horses hitched t? . the Maccabees float became frightened and breaking from the control of their driver plunged into the dense crowd 'at the corner of 8ixth and Morrison streets.", Police and bystanders by prompt work nrevented .serious trouble. . , I People Hardly Xeailsed. . ' ' M Both ' accidents ' " happened - near the I same ' place and so quickly that they i were almost . , over before the people realised - what had taken place. The A strong sentiment prevails In Hoae- ?? ?Zly?l .?lma.n , - . . . . i inu vuu um. uniuic urawn mis u vicimijr inw ui tool o7 in a little wagon Just at the head of towna are not taking the proper interest the division of children riders. . Bud In the movement recently Inaugurated f!?ilnf iiha,wUd Jtm' ' to build a railroad connecting Roseburg g-.fe'ift TegfrW.?:': with the Coos bay country. ' At a rail- ' Patrolman B. . Adams sprang to the ' road promotion meeting held in Rose- horse s head as he- struggled io his feet - weens ago, - a commit-1 ana oy-main strengtn swung the animal one Roseburg: Residents Claim Railroad Project Is Not; Aided as It Should Be. J. away from - the prostrate rider. - Th ; tee was appointed to solicit subscrlD. ?rB u Pr,0PO8,?I railway project, j boy,was taken to Kau's drugstore, where . " . " curaimiiee aim injuries were examined. At xlrst It raised over $100,000 in leas than 14 was thought that the-thigh, had been l,0r5f;nd rPorted that an additional broken but a later examinaUon ahowed J100.000 could be raised In, Douglas that the accident was not serious and .ounty. : v , . the boy was removed to his home by his i At the same time subscription books father. wereopened, in Marshfield. and North Ploat Veil on Koraea. 1 ' juena ana tne people were invited ton Tk. ,M.t t iv. .-.v, subscribe to the capital stock of the --. !-'.!. wi . Maccabees float ,' proposed road. t Bo far th tutru nt ..T".. . . V". ",''g i some, or fhestock b?ok maln lean?t l 2f 'K? ? "Sf on. ; dollar having been . subscribed ;The th0.w,'n' PhS2" falf upon th Koseburg, people .are somewhat die- b, eS"" TbV hirBM Plunged into .1 . :: .J" the leaders and the four titi itni.hl ronTo Vxpect vSTtSMSStlt ?; oen.ely-crowded curb at Blxth eratlon of the Coos bay country. While IK?Ai0JTI80nv?I,e temm '.': lnto e; it -is admitted that the road would ha I ",u':"?r ."owever, anq ten a tan-. of great help to Roseburg. it would be .Lf ?. ,si0' V" ,dewalav of incaloulabls v.lim tn h Patrolmen Murphy, .Humphreys. Rua- country, which Is now without anv sort I -.and Adams, sprang, to .the horses' of rail connection with the outaida I so -world and from present prospects. i far as the Southern s Pacific Is eonl L,? .r?nu fatroiman Adams was ' cemed, will remain so Indefinitely. -ritckea ln. n 6roln and Patrolman Rus- W4. . i . . . - I ftAi ear a si fltiln sa sh sa a- au f .a. .Those, havlna- th mtitanln h,n4 ntmsoarg nave received an orrer Xrom eastern capitalists to build and euuln tne. road provided the local t people ' would subscribe $250,000 toward the purcnase or stocK in the corporation and provide the right-of-way and ter minal .grounds. v j. 4, . - Jt is believed by the Roseburg pro moters that as e. result oMhe Develop- f mwii jfsku. convention, renewed inter est will be aroused in the building of ins proposea roaa ana tnat a sufficient guarantee will be raised to Insure its uuiiawg. . , - , , Preferred stock Canned Goods. , Allen 4 Lewis' Best Brand. WHEAT. LANDS SOLD : AT TOP NOTCH PRICE Probably the largest sale of wheat . lands ever consummated in Gilliam county was recently closed in this city, wnen w. it. and Ji. A. Moore sold to A. McDanlel and D. Jj. Kyte 8.700 , rein luotiw ob jukk creeK, ror ao.ooo. . This price is equal to about $23 an acre and is pretty nearly the top price so .: far reported for eastern Oregon wheat . ianas. u ne tract is conmaered one- of the finest' bodies of wheat land In the e8iern part or tne state and with any. tiling line a iair season is good tor a pumper crop. , ETHEL RARRYHORE ' -t ENDS HEILHJ SEASON The dates of Misa Ethel Barrymore's engagement at the Hellig have been thanKed from July S and i. to July 5 and i. She will appear here on thou h e matinee Julv a in tin Jinks." Miss Barrymore's enarae-e. I'lrni win cio in season at tne Helilg. There are to be no more regular at tractions at . that house until her appear once, it le not likely that Miss Maude Adams wlJr be seen in this city this e-on. llet tour of the weat will. It is mj, close at Oakland CalUornla. r heads and with the aid of bystanders tlM til, anl n nla V. v..w (IIU. flOYCIl.lliJI HQ-' rious accident, Patrolman Adams was sel , was. injured about the legs and feet uy m siruggiing norses. Both , were relieved and went to their homes. The other : two policemen were bruised up but not seriously. 1 : , The women on the float were bad 1 shaken up. -being hurled through the air to the pavement when the horses started to run. ?. None were seriously Injured, however, j Those receiving Injuries were Mrs. F. .I.i Marshall. Archer Place, who had her hand cut; Mrs. W. A. Wilson of the' La Grande - Creamery, who waa uuuij ensKen up; jars., marguerite CaVv anaugh, 895 Missouri avenue, bruised Sfnd,hiken .nd J'- William ' Wright, 104 U Russell stfeet. whn Mrl4 in ' Juries to her hip, back and temple. C. H. Ayres. a specUtor of J4 Hibbard street Montavilla, was slightly bruised uy Doing caugnt oy tne norses as they fell. None of the Inlurin n rln. however, and the people ; were sent, to their homes after being cared for at the-' Man drugstore.'.:.' Jj-.i,-. fv wf Metxaer fits vmir . -rm . f ni .11 Washinaton street. comr f 8. formerly at ill sixth street. 142 venth. DOVTI I'l l Don't let your child suffer, with that dough when , you can cure it. with Bal lard's HorehOund Svrnn. a. sunt nitra fn Coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza. Croup and Pulmonary-Diseases. Buy a bottle and try It - v . . -B. B.' Laugher. Bybalia, Miss,, writes: 'T have two Children Who had cronn. I tried many different remedies, but 1 1 must say your Hdrehound Syrup is the ' yroup ana cougn meaicine 1 ever nwra. i uoia or ail orurriata Think of Us once a day at least .If you don't like takrback your money.r Tesr greccr rersras year sieaey ii ysa deal fcaiUJti's teal: ws set aisw.' In Oregon, For All the Boys arid Girls on arid .'.i 1" .; 7;? Wa.shingt Idahi) . i . 1. : To Help them , to Celebrate the r ! : I ' V,' ..: 7" V- , I i ' ar I 1- - I an spending $22,000 In order to advertise "Golden Grain Granules," the pure rich cereal 'health-coffee, which fs recognized as the standard of perfection. If properly cooked it has the peculiar flavor of 45-cent Mocha and Java. . It is the young folks' delight it builds them up, it strengthens them and they just Jove this drink as much as grown-up people, 1 want the young folks to have their share of pleasure as well as health, and that is one reason why I make this offer through the columns of The Journal, which reaches thousands of homes in thrnorthwest. , : V . ' ' , Prizes will be awarded July 2nd and the money shall , be mailed the same day TheamQuijts given will range froitn lOc'to $5.00--:Eyery child will get a jirize ; Any child from Six to Sixteen years of age, can take part in ,this Contest, with the (exception of boys who smoke cigarettes. ,v (Boys who smoke cigarettes do hot care for their health and I have no. time nor money for them. ; . . In awarding the prizes I shall hot take the spelling into consideration, as I presumethe parents will in many cases help making up the letters, but the age of the child) the handwriting and the childish logic ;witf have weight in judging the merit of every letter. - ', - t- ' - r I. 2. 3. 4. Conditions Contest ' " . , , "tr , .iv.' , ' i.'t- -i: t;i;' ';i''V;:.J'-W ''''v""' '' -i sssaBSB:ana -l-i:';,-'; y ;-''-'.:;v.v:'t' ."r : drder, a package of Golden Grain Granules from your grocer. ' Send me the empty carton having contained Golden Grain Granules. Send me a letter, telling me how you like the coffee. ' 1 ! v : 6. Send me the name of your grocer. 5. Send me the name? of your school. t f Explain either in writing or drawing how 13 packages of Golden Grain Granules can be packed in a case, leaving no vacant space In the case. Ask your grocer to show you the case, which will prove that it can' be done. It is done daily in our factory., ' ' . Tell me why Golden Grain Granules often Is called the Americsn Fam ily Drink and why it should be used in every home. Tell me the exact weight of the package you get from 3rcna, grocer.: Your grocer will tell you, he has scales in his store. . 7. 9. 10. State your age. ; " s ' tt Write your name and address plainly. A If your grocer should happen to be short of Golden Grain Granules tell him to rush an order to any of "the following Jobbers, viz.l 1 , ALLEN & LEWIS Wholesale Grocers Portland, Or. . . : LANG S CO. ; Wholesale Grocers , Portland, Or. ' Mason,Ehrman&Co. .Wholesale Grocers . Portland, Or. t WADHAJIS & C0.f toABis & KeerBros. Wholesale Grocers . Wholesale Grocers ' . Portland, Or. - . , ? T "T . Portland,- Or. ' All letters must reach me at my office before 12 o'clock noon, June 30. Oblige me by sending the letters as early ea possible. -A Advertising Manager "GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES.; . . SillS P1 2'sFronts Str eet-Portta . p. SThls offer is only made through The Journal. ; Cut out thisaad so you do hot lose it. Chow It tQ other cMl 'dren. Perhapsyour teacher will allow you to stick it up on the wall in your school room, so all your classmates can get .the same chance as you have. You may also tell your grocer, if you please, to paste this advertisement on his window, so all the children in the neighborhood can be in on this deal. Become a booster , and boost I Seme of the letters I get from the children will be published. THE NAMES OF ALL THE CHILDREN TAKING PAUt lN THIS CON TE3T WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL, ', -: , 1 : ,r r