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i.r THE OREGON I SUNDAY JOURNAL', - PORTLAND, r SUNDAY v MORNING, JUNE - 23, 1S07. GRANTS PASS tiEWELECTRIO miMM:mDGEtimWILSQUVlUE; Great OUTLET TO SEA Just a few more days of this Stock Reduction Sale. During these days we Governments Proposes V the tosfructioif of Wapir :r TIIIS AS PAET , OF ; FORESTRY POLICY i ... T Proposed Lin of Communication of ' Great' AdrantAe ' to All Country It Will fenetrate-Will Open New '. v l - - . . i ' V " 1 I . . , , , , i . - , - , -," - ' ' ..... ; : -: . .. ' .- - -. - - ; ; - ; ... -."j t'1hl T-,f:s,-TfiriS ' ,;VT;- -:- ' .Jt ... f if-Pi ;P -l;,,.. . .;, - W r .... ,.' ... ... 1 ..... I .. FM Jr'l '- About -50 Suits Values RegSar $12.50 BoxCoats 1 H R r '::ShhU::f utm to $35.00 in Fancv Mixtures . ' H mmm: 2L wnsonrnie Bridge. U It Appears Now, When Almost Ready for th Steel. ' VTtrr on tt big- StMl brldf of the Orron EUetrio A Railway company mi-om tb Wlllamtt rlref at Wilson Yllls Is belnr pushed rspldly forward. Th plsrs hav ba In position tor som tlms, and ths falsa work upon which ths stsal will be laid Is practi cally computed. Ths bridge is a very htr m, mnA h tnniMiiT'i trains will not be Interfered with to any extent by I high water. Work on ths company's lines Is likewise belne; rushed. The road passes through some of the most fertile section of the atate, . It will tap the great hop bolts of Marlon county. . CRACK ATHLETES Oil THE FOURTH Bafcer City, to Present Some- thing: Unique as an At- . "traction. mm TALENT, BUT ; HIGH TALENT, TOO H 't ;;' r 1 , 1 :y .-,; 'i' "-' Grand Parade to Break AH Baker ' " Caty Records Prliea for Finest " r: Floats In line Latest Novelties X and ' All Old Istand-Bys. ' '. ' business house In Baker City will be represented by some characteristic float to stimulate the interest in this oart of the orogram the parado com mittee, consisting of Lyman M. Lee, Harry Bingham and Harry Foreman, has offered four prises amounting to 170 for the best business and fraternal floats. The Alpha Literary club 'has taken an Interest In the occasion and will furnish the Goddess of Liberty, be. sides entering I There will be (Special Blspatek to Tte JooraU.) ' Baker City, Jons 22. The committee having In charge ths plans for ths eels bratlon of ths Fourth of July In Baker City are rapidly completing their work and give the assurance that the biggest celebration ever seen in eastern OregoU : will occur- -her. In the. morning wlQ be held the great parade In which efery three floats in the parade. the usual pat not 10 ad dresses and other exercises In Bust s grove on toe east sloe. In the afternoon there will be sports to entertain old and young, rich and poor. A platform wui be erected wrier those who desire may dance to their heart's content, while for those who en- Joy the national game there will be an exciting game of baseball between the Eagles team of this city and the crack team from Weiser. Welser may come to this city In a speclU train and bring a large delegation to swell the Immense throng that will be in Baker City on that day. : t risid ana Tnok xes. Vor those who enjoy athletic contests the . committee has arranged for turn fine exhibitions to be - given by Dan Kelly and Henry McKlnney, two crack athletes from Baker City who are at tending the University of Oregon, and by George W. Hug, another orack ath lete from the university. It Is prob able that other prominent field and track men may be secured to come to Baker City on that date and a verv ex citing contest pulled off. Archie Hahn. the crack sprinter from .'Milwaukee ana trainer at Pacific university, expects to be In Baker City this summer and may be purauaded to; meet Kelly her at that time. , An event that never loses its at traetlveneRS la the balloon aacenfilori. of which Baker City ia to have the bent nhtftlnfthlih Aw mmnmlnn will Km ma A a in ths afternoon With ths double para chute, drop, and an Illuminated asoenalon In the evening. For the children there will be foot races, potato races, three legged races, bicycle races and every other contest that will delight the hearts of the youngatera The grandest display of fireworks ever seen In east ern Oregon will bs held in the evening. . ; (Special DUjxtea to Tbe JoaraaLl "Grants Pass. Or., June 12. One of the several features of development the government has under way In ths im provement of ths forest reserves At southern Oregon Is ths completion of a wagon road from Grants Pass to ths sea. -Twenty miles of it Is already con structed, from Grants Pass to dalles. There is also a road from ths mouth of Mule creek to Gold Beach, but between Gallos and Mule creek there Is no road, scarcely a tralL " Ths only means of reaching ths lower Bogus river country is b trail from West Fork or by stage road around by Crescent City. ' M. J. Anderson, supervisor of ths southern Oregon forest reserves, who has his headquarters in Grants Pass, states that ths government ' will spend fully $10,000 this year In building wagon roads, stringing telephone lines ana other Improvements In this district Surrey to Begla at Ones. : ' J. F. Richardson, a local engineer, With a erew, will begin the survey for the new road at once. It will follow Bogus river below Oallcs and will lead through the wildest section of Oregon. It will be of great service to the people of the lower Rogue country. In that it will make a far shorter route Into the Interior of the state. This new road GREENVILLE 3I0URNS T rnrt nn T nTrnn i"vtJ -nierior ox ine eimo. i ate now ruuu LOSS OF LOVED ONE no . doubt becoms the mail routs i into Gold Beach and Wendllng, as it will u eeverai muce momr (nan me prvv ent West Fork tralL ovsr which ths mall Is carried. I -, William Cox, assistant forester, has been conferring with Superintendent Anderson and extensive plans have been laid for the improvement or reserves in southern Oregon. The forestry men state that the government desires not merely to protect the forests, but to de velop ths lands and make them attrac tive ' for - homesteaders, ' Agriculture, fruitgrowing . and stockraislng will . bs encouraged. , . PETES TARSOH GIVER OF GIFTS - - V -; ; . - .SSBMSSBMSBSiBSaaS . (, j His Latest Is f ft Valuable Library Site to City of Helena, - (BpeeJal Dlspstck te Tbe JoaraaL) Greenville, Or June 22. Lena B. Jesse, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C T. Jesse, whose horns was ones in Green- Vllls and who died at Portland Juns 11, was born at Portland, August 7, 1SS5. For 11 years shs was known and loved here. She received her education . at! Forest Grove, Oregon, and at Portland. Later shs was a teacher at various places in Washington and Oregon. Her health failed two years ago and shs had since made ner home with a sister at Portland, where she in time entered the employ or it Wolf eV Bona. Shs was seized with bet fatal Illness June 6 and on Juns 12 her remains wsrs laid at rest in the Wilkes cemetery at Banks, Oregon. She had' a very lares circle or rrienas ootn in Washington and Oregon. She was the eldest child and ride of the family, all of whom survive or. . Her brothers and sisters are Marv. garet B-, Fred L-, Arthur W., Henrietta, Archie and Harry, all of Greenville. Trusts, ths railroads and the tariff will be the Issues In the next presi dential campaign In ths opinion of Wil liam J. Bryan, as expressed in a recent interview. THE BIO STORE WITH THE , LITTLE PRICES ifolitell Specials To Help Yon Celebrate the National Holiday MEN'S OUTING or THREE-PIECE SUITS Consisting of the season's smartest single or dou ble breasted styles and 25 patterns to choose from. Our price , Some stores ask $15.00 for. them and others even ' .'more. ' , : y GENUINE PANAMA HATS - ; 1 , ' vRegular:f$5.00,yalues': Regular $6.00 values . ... . , . . . . . .... . . $4.85 Regular $7.50 values $5.85 Regular $10.00 values..... V......... h?4;.$7X)0 MEN'S OUTING PANlVreiular io and KOO values iy. V;. J; ; . i:i:.y ;$2.85 1 CO-ECT STRAW HATS ' t .' Split Sennit and Mackinaw, in all the latest shapes; the quality other stores sell for 50c to $h00 more. MENS FANCY BAL. UNDERWEAR, regular 75c values, our price, per garment ,50c' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY pusiotsimgompn ccrjan of mohwson and second streets - tSoecJa Dlspstck to The Joaratl.) Helena, Mont, Juns - 23. Peter Lar son, tbe multl-millionalrs mining man and railroad contractor of this city. who, with ths possible exception of Senator W. A. Clark, is ths wealthiest man in the northwest, has just presented the cltv of Helena a site for ths pro posed Carnegie Horary. The lot con sists or a quarter-block in,, the choice ' '. u e , fl f ( ?- A ; y I f fr r' . .,k. '"" V'. ;t t i .k $vf : t . v 4 - ! ! I ,) f 1 ' X 1 ' i t J t f s h . i mum i ,,MMijia'ii fii i AiimMnj.iiiefr imariffi.T Peter Larsen. residence section of the cltv. adloln- lng the home of Governor 'fools' and diagonally across from his own.. Mr. Larson recently presented Bishop J. P. Carroll of the Cat hollo church with 225,000 to assist in the building of a new cathedral on a lot valued at 226.000, the gift of Colonel Thomas Cruse, a Helena banker. Mr. Larson has been In poor health since the Clallam , disaster in the straits of San Juan de Fuca. He was a passenger on the Ill-starred steamer and was thrown Into the icy waters, floating around for ..many Hours on a dSjor before beina- rescued. He . had drafts on his person aggregating sev eral hundred thousand dollars with which he Intended to purchase. British Columbia mines. Larson landed in New Torts a penni less youth and obtained his first work on the Eads jetties in Louisiana. He amassed a fortune in railroad construc tion, mining, lumbering, banking ; and other industries. Women as Lawmakers, v , From the Woman's National Dally. -. Nineteen women holding seats In con gress. What do you think of ItT Not in any little congress of women's clubs or anything of .that sort, but in the lawmaking body of. a nation. . Not ons In ten thousand people in this quarter of the globe knows this is a fact, although there Is really no rea son why they should not know It. These women have won congressional honors and assumed the duties of lawmakers in Finland. . At the election held In - that country only a couple of . weeks ago the Socialists developed surprising strength, and, consistent with their pre tensions, thev nominate a numbai- of women ' for 'congressional sets., ' This forced the other parties to do ths same thing. . : - - , . -VvW-v ; When the ballots were counted it' was found that It women Had been elected. nine of . them Socialists. They have taken their seats and promise -to make gooa lawmakers. . to ruiiy appreciate the importance of thi it must bs borne in mind that never before have women or a woman been elected to the national Aawm&jung poayox any country. j III I-i M1'5 ul,w"--, :.AFewBoi Coats.vI7.SO H I ' 7 , ' V oiouev I CHILDREN'S SUITS I ; 7' : l .''m mp " 'v?y,s'n : , , 250 Skirtsall : sizes, colors llftlW I'l H',, Vdiii aq TTn ; On Display in Our j j Arl On Display in Our V . Windows .' JM fi;i..lllMi-" ;t . Windows ; , ,t- '.V I s.- j". ' - --sr- " '- ' - Ha....r...rtass.BSSBaaiBB -I.tI.-SaS.-SBBBSBBBBSBSBSBBSBSSBSSBBBBBkSBBBBBSBBB ' I , STYLISH TRIMMED HATS $1.00 A final windup of some hundred odd hats tha formerly sold for up I Sr 1 as high as $5.00. One of . the most, exceptional saving opportunities u XujrdSJ ' li ' of the season. A sale that completely overshadows all former events. Y ft'fejL W' Many ofjthe hats just from the work rooms, styles suitable for young. Vl jlf f , ' and old; all placed out on two large bargain tables.: A A L-5S!?st ' ; Come early and select a good one for .only vlUUw r'V iSSlSPMffla fiflh & AldCr StS. J III flVl ILJVI I VS . Standard .Patiaras. BRVICE E ASI DE of the: Opens Saturday, June 29 The fine passenger steamer T. J. POTTER wilt leave Ash street dock at 10:20 a. m.,of that date and regularly thereafter throughout the season according to published schedules, for Hlvyacb and AH Beach Points Round Trip Ticket! $4.00 . '. Saturday t Monday Tickets $2.50 THAT TRIP EAST Next Sale Dates July 3, 4 arid 5 Portland to Chicago and Return $71.50 Ticket! Oood tor Ninety Days &&Ltt&iTLHr.: jamestown fair Get full particulars at the City Ticket office of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company C W; STINGER, City Ticket Agent, Third and, Washington Sts.; Portland, Or.- ' ' , ;'ff WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent . Cork legs) of Elm or WiUow. ; ; - From the Mlnrjsapolis Journal j ; . i "A cork legr said the dealar."Why man, a cork leg would crumble under you like a leg of bread. Tou don't want a cork leg, but an elm or willow one." ' I thought the best ones were cork ths lightest, you know." - No, indeed. A leg was never mads of cork sines ths world's beginning. But many men think as you do, and I'll tell you how - ths . fallacy" originated. (The inventor of ths modern artificial legthe leg Instead or the sticit was John Cork.' Cork's legs, cork legs, were famous around 1810. And whenever a man makes your mistake he pays an un conscious tribute to Cork's skill. 1 1 ' DOST I III Don't let your child suffer with that cough when you can cure it with Bal lard's Horehound Syrup, a sure cure for Coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup and Buy a bottle and Pulmonary Diseases. B. B. Laugher, Byhalia, Miss.,. writes: "I have two children Who had croup I tried many different remedies, but I must say your Horehound Syrup la the best Croup and Couch medicine X ever used." ' Sold by aU druggists.' ' -;:.'c : ' . ; - Over the Hills and Far Away. ' Ovsr ths hills and far away An endless throng Is going; ' Onward they press, and hand in band v They march as to a klngjs command, Their Journey's end the shining strand That lights the edge of sunset land, Over ths hills and far away, -..-.. . , Their golden homeland glowing. . Aver ths hills and far away, ' Beyond the furthest hollow, While twittering birds at twilight call, And evening shadows longer fall, ' -Onward they march till ne and all Ars bid wltliin a star-wrought pall. Over thahllls and far away, , ,. Where- every man must follow. M ' . .. WUllam Adams Slada' sea Park oar at Blyervlew last n witn a, yeip a intis yellow do lumped into the, rear vestibule of the car. v "That dog's a street ear bum," ex plained the conductor, as he patted the wanderer on ths head. "He never rldos further than Minnesota avenue and then he bums hack to Rlverview. "Don't belong to any one; hs's Just a tramp, He sats all ws will srlvs him from our lunches and rides on the cars to pass us urns.". Tramp Dog" Spends " Time n, Oars : A: From ths Kansas City Star. , ' . "Come on, pup. If you're going up town, called the conductor on a Chel It , is said that Governor Georre w Chamberlain of Oregon is . betas- fa vorably . spoken of by eastern Demo firsts for the vice-presidential nomina tion In 1908. 7 ..A Dangerous Deadlook, f that sometimes terminates fatally,' W the stoppage of liver and bowel func tions. ..... 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