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1C07. OWL CAUGHT IN ACT OF SWALLOWING A LIVE SNAKE PROCLAIMED FROM THE, HOUSE P0WE"R? 'SM-ANNUAtV RED' TAG 1 HIE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, JUNE CD, ... ' , . 4 mm. i . . i a'aaraa . mt mnm ui Mia w TOPS if . av sjsi . ii . i ... l Hunting with camera la racot nUsfl on of the moat xasclnattna racrea tlona, Camera, fiends" arc numerous in Portland and tome atartllnf results have b obtained by the mora anthusl- estlo metnbera of the cult but It re mained for E. 3. Bloom of 110 , Fourth treat, to eaj the climax. Mr. Bloom ha captured the photograph of young owl in the Tory act of wallowing a, live anake. -t '. . - While seoutln - through ' the wood's tiear Columbia sloiish a few days ago, Mr. Bloom, who describes himself, aa belonging to the class of camera f lends, alghted young owl. Something was protruding- from the bird's mouth and a closer Inspection showed it to be the wriggling body 'of a 14-inch garter anake, the head of which was safe with in the throat of Ha captor. This was too good an opportunity to lose and the eathuslaatio amateur pho tographer made rapid calculations aa to light, dlatance and background. It took but aa Instant to determine that the pic ture could not be made with the owl in the the cosltlon It then eccuDled and artist commenced scheming to get It to move to a seat more favorable to his purposes. ' t . Throwing "er email atlck at the bird Mr. Bloom scared It toward the edge of the grove and It soon flew into the bright aunllght and waa blinded. Hover Ing for a moment the owl eettled on the limb of a tree and cocking its head on one aide faced the camera, aa though posing for the picture that waa to fol low. During all the time the photographer was attempting to get the picture he succeeded in keeping the owl's attention occupied and It did not have time to finish i the meal which had been Inter rupted by the arrival of the artist The snake waa very much alive, . although half inside ita human Brlwm. and keot eaulrmln - vlaoroualr. - This recalled the attention of the owl and the camera shutter had hardly snapped before there was a gulp and the tip of the wriggling laii disappeared aown me mro a inroat. Mr. Bloom is numbered among the bloodless huntera and the owl waa al lowed to fly awar unmolested when the camera oaa aone lie wora. - JERKED TO MR LIE HEALTH AGAIN HUE OF TRAVEL Miraculous Cure Story Sets Present Wagon Trip Soon to Washington Lawyers ' . Laughing. PAEALTTIC NIMBLE . AFTER AN ACCIDENT . . 'i . . ,1 ' . V' , , . . . , (, ! V . .. .y, . . ij v ; : ", .... Had Doctow, Lawyert and Jndgeg of a State Divided WhUe He Was - AiMii me Tmv .ThniinnI fnvlover a rough mountain read must be en. ... . .. J :red before the traveler , reaches the fr-V'Uanacv.' v-i.rT- .4 . c l-n atrb lake. After thla summer, & , "(gpeetal "Slspateb ' Tne ' JonnuiL) 'r- r Jiymvim, r man,. yuuv vuw Be Made by Kail and Stage.' : (Special DUaateb te The Joarul.) Medford,' Or., June J J. Three yeara ago Crater lake and Ita surrounding ter ritory of natural' wondara, located.' on the backbone of the Cascade mountains. southern Oregon, waa made a national park by an act of congreaa. Because of ita remoteness the little visited, aa an ark baa been but 6-mlle wagon trip most dignified member. o the atate supreme court do not attempt to dla gulae their amusement over the recent atory "of th'e almost mlraculoua recovery of a man who got an enormoua, Judg menf against a ' railroad . tor injurlea however. Crater Lake National nark will be aa eaay of acoess as Yellowstone and Toaemlte, as a railroad is now in course of eonstruotion from Medford, me nearest point on the main line of me Boutnern noma, to the park gate way. The new railroad la known aa the Pacific Eastern, and ia not only to be an accommodation line ror touritta visiting the park, -but will ultimately be a una in a. new i-acmo coast road irom Ban . fTancisoo. -northward., The Can. adtan Paclflo Is behind the vnterorlae. .fourteen miles or the new road are . . . : ': . Ll'- iw-i , I. - . ourteen nuiea or me new roan are .'whlch, as be convinced a Jury. 4vtrlal j already built, and It will be constructed judge and a majority of the supreme I aa iar aa rrospect mis year. A line of j court, had rendered, him a helpless eiip ' pie for life, t , The case waa that of Mall Clerk Wil llama the. victim of a wreck oa the .Spokane Falls Northern a few yeara ..ago. Williams waa all but killed In the i wreck, emerging with the leas of an eye. J! numeroua broken bones and paralysed f in the lega ana lower part or tne vocy. 1 ne orougot suit ior uu,vvw. , yfi " Tsrdiot for Thlrty-Tbree. The point on which the case prfn'cl- of atagea will cover the remaining dlatance 19 oik summer noiei are aireaav aer way, ana- tne new park w . no Mountain Inns un nallv hinged waa whether or not the T i , . t, T I apparent paralysis waa parnuuieiis. xi miles to the park. and a big summer bote! are alread der way. and- tbi doubt become as nooular aa the older ma more lamoua piaygrounaa or unci - Motor of the yark. ' .e Crater Lake Katlonal nark has an area of 250 aquare miles. Its altitude rangea irera e.uoo xo ,10 reet. The mam leature or tne para is crater lake, which half fills the crater of an extinct volcano. Besides . the lake, there are manw Athat isirail aaAaasea t eU i. J. appeared to be enUrely helpleaa In the snow-capped mountain peaka, lofty entire lower part - of his body, and ex-1 -ra.a. deen cannon., hte & T.Jl eu ui grassy iieios ana primeval for ests. The lake Is six miles long and precipices 1,000 to l.'OOO three miles wide, with sheer ror snores varying from feet high. There are seven mou ipert medical testimony was secured to prove that he was utterly paralysed lor f life, although this was vigorously coin- abated by otner meaica.1 autnority. J The Jury returned a verdict for S3!. 1 000. This waa affirmed by the atate i r,U- Via nSw.A'i!nnnTr F'w nas appointed a park su 5 . . . a h'.l.l . ... .L. ,ltA AAA I X1 1 trial. n iuwn iwqvcu iiiv fu,vvv. J Recently members of the supreme J court received from unknown - sources a newspaper cupping telling of the al rvlnln peaks within the park limits over g.OOO feet high. . The water of the lake ls.cold ner. tendant. and a regular aDDronrlaiinn win ne usea to mane the new ml a v. ground aa attractive spot for tourlsta CRATER LAKE CLUB. "a j moat miraculous recovery of Williams, T the paralytic. - According to the father 1 mT?hlFd8drreiyof tr s?re I l Organization of Booster.!.! 4 Ios Angeles to board, an , approaching Jt street car. Before he had got well on 1 board the car started ror ward; wimams f grasped the hand-holds firmly, or was ! caught by the fender, and waa dragged f half the length, of the -block before, the I car ' sould be stopped. The .-onlookers twere ', horrori-atncken at1 the; sight ,of this tielpless paralytitf being - dragged ? along me pavement or the car and him dead. , The young man Jumped t un. stood on hie reet and stepped niraoiy I aboard the car. The Decullar way in y, which he-had been dragged along the tea old by his. father, lerke to his spine Into Klamath Falls ReTlred. (Special Dianaten te The JocnuLt Klamath Valla. Or.. Jim la tk.m has been resurrected in. Klamath Falls this week a club,' organised iears ago, but which died long since, living only, in the memory of the organizers and a iaw mfmuva. as. ine oia reo.nrn ar jobi. ine ciuo is tne crater uike club, and the only requirement . for mamha. ship is that of visiting Klamath coun ty's wonder. Crater lake. Captain B. C Applegate ia Interested in the revival of tne . oiuo. ana noties to nave a larva iiivinuerBiiip uoiur mo summer is Over, who shall visit the lake aa rluK a unique Tloat for the Fourth of Julv pa rade is being prepared- by the club en- tnusiasts. DIVIDEND DECLARED i Oregon Mine lromlses To Become One Of the Blfgest Produoers In the Country. The directors of the Burnt River Con solidated Mining ft uredgtng company, at tneir meeting junerzs, authorised a dividend or 5 ner cent.;. This riivMnt struck on the ranch of Abner Weed, lnto be paid In gold and is only from April wood River yauey. at a oeptn or ziB is to juiy is.. joke, . ahane and ured his 'Paralysis. : i ' The matter has now become a ( among the lawyers of the slate. 4 ,. , . . i I WEED'S ARTESIAN-, , WELL GIVES HOPE ftfnsvtlsil f1laneirs M ttt Te-i-a1 t , 4Hgrwweee. v'aasve w esna awa t Klamath Falls, Or., June 29. -The 5 first real flow of artesian water ever i tapped In Klamath county, which' was ! feet beneath a fcumtce formation, under- laid with a sort of muck, la being i watched with a great deal .of Interest! tow rare Taxation Trips Sast, , , Jamestown exposition tickets to Nor- f by farmers throughout the valley, who folk over Pennaylvanla Short ..lines, from P ifu ivi wtrn vv ins uriiiiiia; .vi viavrfchlcs in mis way land ma is above Waahfna-ton. PhiladelDhla-i i wens. t tne irrig. Tha vrell waa Hiink nurelv a in cvhArl. ; the irrigating canal can be watered. iment There had been a great deal of permit visits to '- Baltimore, naaeipnia,' New xora. Richmond, . eto. Steamer rides on At lan tic ocean, Chesapeake bay, Potomao and James rivers. Summer tourist fares ti Atlantic City, cape May, and resorts on Jersey coast. Long island, 1 flnallv attributed to- the water. There 1 lii:..vwT" f now t plentiful vuptrly of oft pur! u i.i.n Kf..K4it. ft . Stark , - - ' surface, through a two-Inch pipe. Joseph Irons, Plonper, Dead. ,V (Bpelat DUpatck to Ihe JonrnaLl f; 'I Freewater, Or.( June . 29. Jos .tens of the most respected cltlsens of .tthls seotlon, is dead. He waa a native ; ot lowa ana i : 90 eri came to thla country over A Dangerous Deadlock, ' -J , hut ' aomatlmes terminates fatallv. la the stoppage of liver and bowel f i tiona, xa.-qi without tfisa rune- tlona, Ta .-quickly end this condition Lgreeahie. aensationa Dr. King's New Life Pills should alwaya be 0 years ago. lie leaves a wife and aev- rsi cuiaren. your - remedy. , Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory In every case -or money back, at Red Cross Pharmacy. ; 6, OUR .business year ends 'August first, and we intend to clear our store of all Odds and Ends by that time. This Red Tag Sale for the month of July is to finish the best year's business, we have known and place the stock in shape to receive the recent purchases made by our Mr. Powers, who is now in the market; He writes - that to insure stock for this fall, shipments must be made af once, and to make room we must put our already large stock down to a price that will move it. So all Odd Pieces, all . Floor Samples and all Discontinued Pat ' terns will be greatly reduced to dear the floors for the new fall lines. Cash is also a-consideration, for, these new goods must be paid for long before we need them, and we are willing, to sacrifice on our present stock. 1 1 mm. BUFFLTS $58.50 Quartered oak combination Buffet and China Cabinet; weath- ' ered or golden, reduced to. .?44 ' $120 Buffet in quartered golden oak, carved feet, glass knobs and 18x48 . French bevel mirror, re- duced to IV.". :988.50, $35.00 Weathered oak Buffet, 18x 40 oval French bevel mirror, re duced to ............... .$23.50 $37.50 Buffet ; in quarter-sawed oak,' finished weathered or gold en, reduced to . .. . . , .. . .$25.50 $48.00 Weathered oak Buffet, 12x . 40 French "bevel mirror and glass front; reduced to i . ;;. .?3l.75 $34.00 Buffet, finished Pacific oak, 18x40 French bevel mirror and glass door front ........ $24.25 BLDROOM ILCLS . $68J0 Drestr. exactly lilts cut, made ia quartered golden oak and fenuin mahoftnjr, 22x48 , French bevel mirror, reduced to . . . . . . f 47.50 $40.00 Dresser, in cenuint nuhoeany. 24x30 French bevel mirror, full serpentine front, reduced to......... f 28.00 $38.50 Birdseye maple Dresser, '24x30 French bevel mirror and full swell front, reduced to . . .... .v. f 2T.50 $23.50 Ladies' Dressing Table, in f olden oak, birdseye maple and genuine mahogany, 16x26 oval French bevel mirror, reduced to 14.75 . $30.00 Birdseye maple Dressing Table, full French leg, 16x36 French bevel mirror, reduced to .......... S 19.00 $354)0 Empire Beds, made in quartered golden oak, birds eye maple and genuine mahogany, reduced to . . . .f 24.00 $52.50 Full Napoleon Bed, quarter-sawed oak and renuina mahogany, reduced to ...5...... ............ .-...$36.50 $35.00 quarter-eawed golden oak Chiffonier, oval French bevel mirror, full swell front .....,.,...,......,.$23.50 $35.00 genuine mahogany Chiffonier, swell front, pattern French bevel mirror, reduced to .....,....,.....$26.00 IRON DLDS $150 Iron Bed, single iron head and foot, all colors, ' reduced to . . . . vv. . . . . . ."A? 3.oo $12.00 Iron Bed, 1 1-16 inch post, extra heavy castings, finished in cream and gold or Vernis Martin, reduced to ........ $8.75 . $7JS0 White enamel Iron Bed, scroll' pattern; anglo Iron head :. and foot, reduced to . .... .$4.25 $11.00 Iron Bed, continuous post, open chill decoration, finished in cream enamel or. Vernis Martin, reduced to '.$8.50' $18.00 Iron Bed, in cream and -gold enamel 1 or ; Vernis . Martin finish, brass spindle head and foot, reduced to ... . . . i .$12.75 $28.00 Extra heavy Iron Bed, XA inch post, brass spindle head and foot, finished in cream and gold, reduced to . i i ; . .....$15.50 $10.00 Bed, in cream and gold, 1 1-16-inch post and 1-inch top rod, reduced" to i. ... . . . .$6.75 6 . i .... , 4 -5. n 1. SIDOOARDS $5U0 Sideboard in quarter-sawed golden oak, , full ewell front and .French bevel mirror, re-. j:': duced, to '-' .''' ...'., . , ..i.$3C.50 . 1 $62.00 Golden oak Sideboard, 18x32 oval French bevel mirror, reduced to .-.......,..42.00 - $40.00 Canopy top Sideboard, 18x32 shaped French bevel mirror, golden finish, : . . . . .29.00 $37 JO Solid oak Sideboard, in weathered finish, . -18x40 pattern French , bevel mirror, reduced 4(. to i (if.',' . .... . . . . i'". .20.00 $36.00 : Oak Sideboard, - full quarter-sawed and - hand polished, 16x28 French bevel mirror, re duced to v. i ..25.00 $32.50 Sideboard, - 16x28 " oval French mirror, olden oak finish, swell top and top drawer,', re uced to ....v ,,,...............23.50 i DINING TABLES . '. $25.00 6-foot oak Extension .Table, !. 45-inch top, pedestal base, weath ered or golden finish,' round top, reduced to . . . . . . . 1 7.00 $17.50 6-foot Extension Table, 6 inch legs, 45-inch top, finished .golden, reduced to .' 12.50 $29.00 Extension Table in quarter- sawed golden oak,' top extends to' 6 feet, band polished, reduced to ............ 21.50 $26.00 Pedestal Extension Table," square top, 6-foot extension, quar-' ter-aawed oak and polished, re duced to ..... . . ........ . 19.00 $54.00 Quartered-sawed oak Table, 48-inch round top, extends to 8 feet, pedestal base, claw feet, weathered or golden, reduced to . . . . . . ... . . .......... .36.50 $67.50 Hound pedestal Extension ' Table, 54-inch top, extends to 8 feet, carved claw feet; finished weathered or golden, reduced: tO .............. ..(i..,.f"vv DRLSSLRS $33 JO Princess Dresser, made in birdseye maple. Senuine mahogany and quartered-sawed oak, re uced to 23.75 $17 JO Dresser, in white maple and golden finish, French bevel mirror, reduced to V. . . . , . 14.40 $120 Solid mahogany Dresser, 32x38 shaped French bevel mirror, fuU swell front.... 88.50 $92.50 Dresser, in quartered golden oak and gen uine mahogany, 36x46 shaped French bevel mir- rir, reduced to ..,...',....'.....63.50 $85.00 Dresser, in birdseye maple and genuine ' mahogany, 30x42 shaped French ' mirror, re duced . tO '.. :..'"'. ' .4'. 61.00 $27 JO Dresser, in solid oak, with 24x30 French bevel mirror, reduced to ............ .,.21.00 $25.00 Princess Dresser, 18x36 oval French bevel mirror, made in solid oak, reduced to.i18.50 ten 00 mJaat .weathered oak Table. strictly mission in design, reduced i $82.50 Combination Dresser and Wardrobe, in to ...... ...... 27.50 golden oak and mahogany, -reduced to.,49.50 I : v :;-" RtrRIGERATORS $lff.00 Refrigerators, tine lined, hard wood case, with mineral wool insy- lation to ' keep the ice, , reduced to ..7.85 $16.50, Refrigerators, same descrip : tton as above only- larger in sue, re- - duced to 12.75 , . , $20 JO Wisconsin Peerless Re-. ' ? '' frigerator, lined throughout .. with ' finest, grade of white - enamel, reduced to J.. 16.75 , ' $25.00 A Refrigerator with ice ; ' capacity of 75 pounds. The c ' ' Peerless white ensmel upon r galvanised steel, reduced to J... 19.50 j , $30.00 No. 6 Wisconsin Peer- ' less Refrigerator, ice capacity ' -t SO pounds, white enamel lined, . ' 'reduced to ..24.00 CARPET DEPARTMENT 9x12 Bagdad or Bigelow Wilton Rugs.. 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs.; 9x12 Lowell Body Brussels Rugs 9x12 Roxbury Brussels Rugs 9x12 Lancaster Brussels Rugs...1...... 9x12 all wool Aft Squares..............; Burlington Brussels, sewed, laid and lined, Amber Velvets, sewed, laid and lined, per Smith, Higgins and Sanfords Brussels, per Roxbury Brussels, per yard;. J... ........ Hartford best woo! Velvet, per yard Saxony Axminster, per yard. . . i . Half wool 2-ply Ingrains, per yard All wool 2-ply Ingrains, per yard ....... All wool 3-pIy Ingrains, per yard ........ Potter's, best E grade Linoleum, per yard. Potter's best D grade Linoleum, per yard. Floor Oilcjoth, per yard.;;.;.. $43.20 .,.,.30.15 31.50 .....24.75 18.00 10.80 per yd., Slf yard, 1.15 yard, 122 ......135 ..1.44 1,44 ......67 90 ....1.12tf ....i..,72f ........ 90 f .......aeai MmMmmmmmWmmmKmm mm D if STOVES AN D , RANGES $12.(X);'K8'cVCook Stove, large' - oven, reduced to. . ii. .$9.65 ' $36.00 Ajax Range, double body, with I asbestos lining. ; full: nickel trimmed. ' reduced to1. ......... . .20.75 . $50.00 Steel Range,' 6-hole ' top," , liy-mch; oven, body mda of blue '. ' planished ateeV reduced mv&M to ' j ... . ,32.40 $1.50 single burner Gas Plate, reduced to ;.............,95c $2.50' two-burner. Gas 'Plate, e- duced to, ........ . . ... . . $1.75 "f: $11.00 VUo.;.'7 cast iron Cor ' Store, redgired to 1 : $6.00 50-piece white Dir.--' : ' reduced to. Ti