The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 05, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE -i OREGON : DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1607
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Men Who Provided Illuinin
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Hood VimdTAdairpcnd
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JVlgnt on Snow in Temper
ature' Far Below. Freezing.
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"The average himim ; of v' celebrating
independence Day ,..ie neithsr. big nor
novel enough to suit fastidious Port
land, no, just, aa a aid Issue tocher
celebration, ana a weepa he ; snow off
thre "giant tnountalna and illuminates
tba heavens from thalr peaks. It's the
way Portland ' haa acquired of doing
thinga. i' .' ' '
omptiy at 11 o'clock yaat night tJ
ball of fire, round and brilliant
full-moon. aDDtared on the sum.
r't mlt of Mt. Hood. Thousands of peo
i pie in the city had been waiting for
At
light hung aa If suspended in the ekv.
then dlaappeared. ' Scarcely had It gone
before similar light, appeared on the
autnmlt of Bt Helena. It ehone orient
and brilliant for five minuter then it
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I rfeat"
th mountain Illumination came
off exactly on schedule time.
For fun five minutes the great beacon'
v. fcf
Siaiiilift';.
'fiif; &RWe&MngV.tlie. Boat Racei -'From' tba Morrison Street Bridge.
on the 'summit -of 'ths mountain and I
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But
even ae lt passed there appeared vpon
tho top of Adams another baJl ot fire
which illuminated the northeastern aky
for the same length of time.- . ,
The illumination - tit the three great
peaka was a nerfeot aucoeaa. Those who
went out o the perilous task of helping
to xelebreate-iha -Fourth evidently had
no difficulty In reachlnr the summit
also paeaed. suddenly out of view,
of the mountain and their plana were
carried out In full.
The trip Is considered extremely dan
gerous. ; There are frequent blfaaarda
oonatant jsnow. - Those who made the
trtn were forced to walk an niKht. fear
ing to aleep lest they be overcome by
the . cold. There are . many . other . dla
ntmfflrta aeeomnanvlna' the lournev.-
Eaoh of the three parties took with
them 100 pounda of powder to beuaed
in the illumination. . A apaoa on the
top of the mountain was cleared and
the powder- placed In position. Then
a String of red- fire ia stretched around
the powder and aet off at two placea
simultaneously
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LIGHT FEANCHISE
ASKED AT NEWPORT
Newport, Or., July 5 At the laat
meeting of the council representatlvea
of the partlea that run the light plants
Unnmnliik mA Ty,n A a. A
application for a franchise, for an elec
tric light plant here. They offered to I
have the plant In operation within 90
days. They propose to develop power
on Rock creek. 12 miles frory Newport
FREIGHT RATES ARE
, . REDUCED BY 03IAHA
Lincoln. Neb.. July I. In accordance
with the reauirementa of the new max
imum freight rate law the Minneapolis
and Omaha railroad today put into ef
fect its new schedule of freight ratea
for Nebraska, reducing ail trafflo -16
ner cent. The rates are also made to
apply to and from Sioux City, Council
uiuirs ana tne Missouri valley in iowa.
Til BMXLB
That won't come off, appears on baby's
face after one tottle of White's Cream
Vermlfuce. the areat worm medlelna.
Why not keep that smile on baby's face
If you keep this medicine on. hand,
you will never see anything elaa but
am ilea on hla face. Mrs. S ., Black
well, Oklahoma, writes:
"My baby was peevish and fretful.
Would not eat and I feared he would
die. I used a bottle of White's Cream
Vermifuge and he haa not had
day since." Sold by all druggists.
Jackles FroioyWarshlps inTesterday's Parade.
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In Enffland E0, 000,000
barrels of beer were used
last year and ever
one knowa the Emrllaa
area temperate, home
JOTtnf people.
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Pretty School Glrla' GraoefB.1 Evolutions Brought Forth Storms of Applause In Yesterday's Parade.
CIDUTCCH DCDnDT
iV LIUIIILUl I1LI Ull I
N SUBSCRIPTIONS
Ina oontea'tanta. will - choose follow
District No. 1, Multnomah county;
2, Willamette valley, as far
district wo. s, uou in-
Other Joung People Lining
Up Supp6rt Through
Field Work.
ALASKAN TRIB FOR
MANY FREE OF CHMIGE
Aa Time la Short Conteatants Are
Advised to Work Hard Bight
" Along hi Order to Win Valuable
Scholarships Offered. v
ft Up t the hour of fire' worka yester
day It conteatants reported- aubscrip-
tlona to The Journal and were allowed
votes on them to count toward , the
award of scholarships and cash. Other
young people have reported ; that they
are at work gathering, subscriptions
and lining up eupport. Only IS have
actually, obtained results.' Field work
is all very well and must be accom
plished, but some of the promises made
should be kept dally. Time is short In
.; which to win the awards offered by
HTbe Journal, amounting in-' value , to
re- tnan- -y :
v That Alaska Trip. . - V
One contestant In each district stand'
ing highest on- or about August 1' may
send a friend to Alaska tot '.he expense
or l ne journat. rnat privilege ia worm
working-for. -The Alaskan-trip la said
-to be one of the finest on the. American
s continent and - many experienced trav
elers declare it to be the finest summer
trip In' tho world. i All-expenses -of ex-.
.A,talnnlaf 'Will -Ha rmil hv TV AtirnQl
i- and 'appointees maV Irtva :thelr "purses
?, st home. It" is entirely up to contest
, ents to designate -who shall.- make- up
.this party, uistricts from wbien leaa-
dlstrict No.
south as Kusrene
era Oregon, all south of Eugene; . dla
iriot no.; 4, eastern Oregon. . -
rinal Awards Xa Ooateat. "
Up to date 46 scholarshlcS and 47C0
In cash 'are offered 'as The Journal's
educational contest 'With only. 18 con
testants heard 'from after the contest
haa been underway- for one week, it
looka aa though there Is plenty of room
for otherato enter.
s Those now in the . contest need not
think that Ahey will have things all their
own way r or mere are many amoitioua
boya and girls in Oregon and Washing
ton' who will not let The Journal s
scholarships go-, begging. .
. . . Boors Comes Tomorrow,
Tomorrow the - score' of - contestants
who have 'reported subscriptions to date
will be sprinted. In all contests It is
said much depends on the start. But
It Is equally true much, if not, more, de
pends upon endurance. -
TEAM OF W00DBURN.
BEATS TRUNIOTAKERS
(Spscttt Ditpatcb to The Journal)
Salem, Or., July B. Before, : nearly
1,000 people the Woodburn team defeat
ed yesterday afternoon, by the score of
7 to 0, the Ttunkmakera of Portland,
the two teama .being', members of the
TrI-Clty league. It was, not. until the
fifth inning that, the Woodbura -team
began to score, .when the Ttunkmakera'
pitcher threw wild and let John Hunt
of Woodburn go to first on balls. After
that runa were brought in and the game
was won. The Trunkmakers were out
Classed in every , department of : tao
game. The lineup was aa follows
Woodburn
Poland .....
HUddleSton .
Shprey i . ... ,
La1er ....
Coleman ..
John Hunt..,
Kin .'.I.;.-.
James Utint,
White:..-...
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Trunkmakers.
'. Taylor
. . Jamison
...... 'Shockley
." Robldeaux
Pollts
Day
...Van Not wick
i .,-.. . Burnhart
.......... Prico
season, played at the state prison; the
penitentiary team administered a severe
drubbing to a picked team from Salem,
VS the' tune of 13 to 7. No visitors
were allowed except a few persons.
The town team members the follow
ing: Nace, catcher; King, pitcher; Mor
gan, 'first base; Bourne,- second base:
Rodekhlghtt shortstop; T. Holman, third
base; Sheridan, right field; Philips, cen
ter fleldr Eyere, left fleUl
Little lines in The Journal bring re
sults Jto the advertisers.
Pabst
BlueRibbon
The Beer of Quality
Juvenile Vacation Wearables
Hats and Furnishings for holiday Dress
MOTHERS are reminded of the two-fold excet
lence of our Juvenile Department, viz. the. de
lightful shopping comforts and conveniences and the
vast assortment of dependable Children's wearables:
We are showing the smartest effects and novelties
of the season in Summer Wool Suits and Washable
Suits. Many exclusive styles not seen in pther shops.
Children's Wash Suits 50c to $6.00
With every Suit or Rtefer at $3.33 or over we give Free choice
of Roller Skates, Baseball and Bat and other desirable present!
con tarns less alcohol than
either English or other
American been and ia rich
er in the rood, trhnlasnrnn
food-Tahiea that eorae from
raost KlgmVDaj Malt
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Cor. Sd and Pine Sts.. Portland. Or.
Phone Main 460.
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$10
SECURES
A LOT
YOU'VE SEEN THE REST?
NOW BUY THE BEST
$80
SECURES
A LOT
SIGK HE1MGI1E
I ftAOTTD'C
EITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
Positively earefl fcf
these juuuc rtus.
Taer also relieve Dis
tress Croni Dyspepsuw In-
dlgoBUon and Too Hearty
Eating. A perfect rena-edfarIbslnes&Ransea
Drowsliuisa, Bad Taste
in the XoaU. Coated
Tongue. Pam tn the Ode.
TORPID IJTZB. Taar
The Beautiful
nl( tha Rnsmla. PnmlvVemtahlA.
SUALLP1LL SMALL DOSL SUALL PRICE.
CARfERS
If IVER
Gemrina Must Bear
Fao-Stmlla Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
C9NVICTS DEFEAT
vTEAM-5 FKOM T0WX
"VSpaefal Wtpstrfc to The Jeenu.t
Salerow1 Or,.. July. riff . one of "the
most eivltiflf (imi o JbasebaU f the
UIT THAT SUITS
. Is our long suit. We aim to please and
so- far have succeeded. Exceedingly
smart values in Outing Suits from $10
to $25.,
iVlcKIBBIN HATS
The Hat' that gives you a finished ap
pearance our price,
$3sOO
THE ATLANTIC SHOES
Are worn by those who desire comfort
"and "are " '
v $3.50 and $4.00
iiM& HQGGARt
i08"Mpifisbh S, Between Front and First.
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CLOSER BY HALF THAN ANY OTHER ADDITION. TW6
WELL PATRONIZED STREETCAR XINES TO WAVER-,
LEIGH. 12-MINUTE SERVICE FROM YAMHILL STREET. ;
NO DANGEROUS RAILROAD CROSSINGS to WAVERLEIGH J
H. W. LEMCKE COMPANY
PHONE MAIN 550; A2537 SIXTH AND WASHINGTON J
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Last But Not Least
Of tho considerations of . the house
builder, tho contractor, tho man of the
family, is tho problem of hardware. No
matter what It's kind the answer is
here, and we'll stake our reputation that
our prices are as low as the lowest.
Avery L Co.
48 TXXBS IT.
rAscxsTATnro to bokb xayxxs
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JJ. W. Lemcke Company
.f ' -;; Phono ' Main (SO. ; -; --. "
LOTS IN
IBB
ARE MOVING
More rapidly now than heretofore, owing to the
fact that more people are seeing this beautiful ad
dition since the East Ankeny car line has been' ex
tended out the Sandy Road Boulevard through it,
and they are showing their appreciation of the 10".
cation by putting their coin in some of the lots for
homes. . J' ; :' "t
KINDIY REMER1BER
We GRADE ALL STREETS, put in CEMENT
WALKS and lay WATER MAINS in STREETS
FREE to BUYERS,' and are selling .these beauti
ful home lots at '$400 and up; Terms. 10 per cent
cash and;3: per -cent -per month on selling price.
Call on .us and; let us .show you this property.
CORNER SECOND AND WASHIUC
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