The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 07, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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gray Serge Suit with
extra Trousers of same or
striped material.
Pacific Railway & Naviga
Because of Its Conyenience
as Timber Land Center the
Rose City Will Be Pacific
Northwest Headquarters
of Forestry Service.
FOR MEN
tlon Company's Baad Op-
erates Twelve Miles--Entire
line From Portland
OVB TlXLOXa BUST.
to Tillamook Soon.
statMaottoa rnaramtoed la all
Oaxmsats to order la a day reqnixed,
Ml Srsea and Tuxedo Salts a specialty.
nit OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY. MORNINO.,. JULY 7 X807.
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Twslvs mQM.of tha Faolflo Railway
Navigation oomputr road, from
Hlllsboro to Buxton , la oomnlsted and
in operation, ! mllM from Tillamook to
tho Nthalam rlvar will bo oompiotoa y
Dooombor II, and U ontlro lino from
Portland to Tillamook Will bo oponod by
tho ond of Dooombor, 1(08. Tho com-
pagy la preparing to lot oontraota for a
mils aootloa from Buxton to tho dl-
Vldo oaat of tho Salmonborry rlTor,
Man Will BO Yoodod.
Tho Portland B rid to 4c Building com
pany haa tho eon tract for aradlnc,
' tracklaylna and equipping tho tO-mllo
action from Tillamook to tho Nohalem,
and construction work la In charae of A.
C. U. Berry. A large number of men
will be Immediately needed on the grade
and bridge work. Three bridge erewa,
three logging orewa, two right-of-way
partus and two grading crewa are now
engaged on tho Job. .
The scale of operatlona will be great-
. ly enlarged next week, and upward of
1,000 men can be employed at good
. wage. A vesael will be loaded at Al
blna within the next few days, and will
' carry alx mllss of track, a locomotive,
a a team ahovel outfit, 80 dump cara and
-other equipment, to Bay City, on the
Oregon coast, where docka have been
built, and the company has an office.
"There will be lota of work for a
large number of men on the Tillamook
grade and bridges, and otter employ-
ment along the line," aald'fMr. Berry.
"The building of tb road . ha atira
ulated other lines of work. The
Wheeler Lumber company haa started
Its plant The road will require 6,000,
000 feet of lumber and upwards of 7.000
sacks of piling for 00 r seotlon alone.
We also have a SOO-foot tunnel. The
first bridge, north of Tillamook, will be
8,000 feet long. There are 37 bridges In
all to be built"
Climate Tin and OooL
The climate la fine and cool and con
dltlons exceptionally good for workmen.
The Portland company's contract will
complete the line to Balm, on the Ne
halem river. It will be creditable aa a
cenio Una.
The route from Tillamook city north
ward sklrta Tillamook bay to Bay City,
then along five miles of ocean beach,
and thence Into the timber, up the
Miami and down Foley creek to the Ne
halem. It paaaea through a dairying
and timber country. The eontraot for
this section is largely steam ahovel
work. A great deal of heavy grading la
to be dona,' and tho clearing of large
fmn tha rl h f cf it is an Im
portant Item. j
Pausing up tba Nehalem to the - Bar
monberry. the road will follow the Ut
ter stream to the summit and oross Ovsr
tn Klt From that Dolnt a BDur will
run north to Vernonia, and the main
'.line will run southeast to Buxton and
join the present . section now In opera-
wnxmrnRntnl
tlon to Hlllsboro. When completed the
road from Portland to Tinamooc win
be 108 mHea. It is said the dlstanoe
from Portland to Balm, at the mouth of
tha Nahalam. where the road first
touches tidewater, la IS miles. From
that point southward to Netarts bay will
Do aeveiopea a numoer ox new ueaou
resorts.
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NOTED AUTHOR WILL
APPEAR IN PORTLAND
O. T. RoaseH of Allegheny, Pennsyl
vania, Scheduled to Address the
Church Worker of Rose City.
Amour others of national reputation
whoee itinerary this summer will In
clude the Rose City la Pastor C. T.
Russell of Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
who la to lecture on the "Overthrow of
Satan's Empire" at the First Christian
. Tl . rVllllmtllA
streets, Tuesday evening. July . Pastor
Rnssell is wiaeiy Known uirooinon iu
United States ana niurope aa ino wimur
m t.a...i in th. Onrlntiiraa " which
VI oiuum . . . f - .
... m at V vnl 1 1 m.l nmm hMn
nui k in -
translated into seven languages and is
Credited Wltn ins enormous uireuiauuu
than 1 nns 000 nnnlaa. Thia is
by far the largest, circulation of any
publication of this character since the
invention of printing, the Bible alone
excepted.
Ml. KUSSeu S itinerary on nu iiranui
trln has Included the largest cities In
the west-where he baa addressed thou
sands or people of all denominations,
defending the Scriptures against the as
saults of the higher critics and evolu-
.i l . jr- ? ii..nll', last vlalt t n
Portland was In 1905, at which time he
lectured on tne question oi ciernai torment.
X UV aWw ui.uaii. ww v. .v - -
nd neighboring cities will hold a one-
day convention in iu nrn vihuhiui
nhurcli, Mr. , Russell being the principal
speaker. This convention la undenomi-
alAnal In AhtMntUT nd lfl IntAnAl to
enoourare a more systematld study of
tne oloie. An invnauon .4 Hinouwi
to all believers In the ransom to be
pre teat at Its sessions, especially at tha
public aerylce In the evening. j
t1m "lln.B l. 'Thi .Tnnniaf twins' re.
mltm ta tb advertlsera- -
Because of Its greater convenleaoe
aa a timber land center, Portland has
been selected aa the Paclflo northwest
headquarters of the national forestry
serrloe. ZL T. Allen, chief Inspector
dlstrlot I, embracing Oregon. Washing
ton and Alaska, haa moved hla effloa
frpm Tacoma to this olty, and la now
located In the forestry offices In tha
custom house.
'Portland being the meet antral
point for operatlona In tha two north
west states, we have decided that It la
tha part of economy aa well aa oon
venlenoo to locate the headquarters
here," said Mr. Allen.
Mr. Allen haa direct aharga of three
Inspectors who are kept In tha field,
and through whose work tho chief con
stantly reports to Washington on actual
conditions found, and submits recom
mendations for the better handling and
disposition of the government's umber
and agricultural lands.
Ths forestry officers In the north
west have bad a great deal of work
In recent years, due to the extensive ex
pansion of the forest reserve policy of
the government The forestry office
has tne examination of lands within the
national forests which are more val
uable for agricultural than for forestry
purposes in charge, and a force of reg
ular examiners are handling this work,
which is being pushed as rapidly as pos
sible in order to accommodate actual
settlers.
, Only actual agricultural land m al
lowed to be homesteaded In the na
tional forests under the new law. New
regulations were recently issued Slmpll
fyTnar Umber sales by riving more au
thority to local offloers. It was to In
sure tne use or this authority to tne
advantage of the publio that an Inspec
tion district was made of the faoiria
northwest with four inspectors to as
sist the local forestry officers. Their
presence has eliminated the delay and
red tape necessitated by the long range
management from Washington and
whloh formerly justified sharp orlUolsm
of the government's methods.
Trout for Eastern Oregon Streams.
(BoecUl DlaDfttch to The Journal)
Pendleton. Or.. July 6. A shipment
of 18,000 try trout has arrived here
from the Clackamas hatchery and haa
been placed in McKay and Birch creeks.
It was asked for by Game Warden Turner.
Cholee of Bontea.
The Canadian Paclflo offers a choice
of routes to the east The Dasaencer
can be routed by the way of Seattle and
tne all-rail route or via Seattle ana
steamer line via Victoria and Van
couver, or via Spokane, the short route
to St. Paul. Finest trains in the west
Grandest scenery In the world.
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With all the SNAP and STYLE
of the $15 and $20 suits of jjH
uptown stores 500 suits to
choose from more than any
other store in town better valti&3
than any store in America I
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO
2 Stores
3rd Si
Oak
free Wire Frames
Monday we will give
away absolutely Free
in our Millintry De
partment, 100 dozen
Wire Frames
No Purchase Required
.
Clearance Sale Bargains Greatest of Entire Season
Strong reinforcements will be brought forward Monday. Values unequaled in any other former event. This store has certainly
been a very busy spot since the beginning of this sale, but for next week we've planned a record smashing selling that will even
eclipse all past performances. No house in America gives the bargains that we do in this new store. We demonstrated it last
week, we will demonstrate it again. You know our goods are "All New," quantities arrived by express during the last few days,
but nothingYeservecT; come and select from the choicest, newest, and freshest stock in the city and save money on every purchase.
SEE WINDOWS FOR MONDAY SPECIALS
Roses 5c a BuncK
1000 BUNCHES OF, . ,
FRESH ROSES for T
HAT TRIMMING :
15c Values Only 5c Bunch
White Serge Suits
Values Up to $55 Monday
$12.75
EVERY SUIT REDUCED.
Linen Suits
All colors, different styles. Values up to $17.50
$7.75
EVERY LINEN SUIT REDUCED.
White Wash Suits
Slightly soiled Values-up to $30
$3.95
EVERY WASH SUIT REDUCED.
Shirtwaist Suits
Regnlar $5.00 and $6.50 values
$1.95
Every Shirtwaist Suit Reduced.
WAISTS
$1.25 VALUES
49c
EVERY WAIST REDUCED.
BAGS
Peggy From Paris Bags Reg. $2.25 Vals.
$1
EVERY BAG REDUCED.
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FANCY B0 COATS
$10.QO to $1X50 Valuas
$3.C7S ,
TtVRRY COAT RXOUCXZT
Hat and Veil
Drape 49c
Whito Sllor Hati with Lace
,Drpe-$U0 Valuer '9o
1 1, Acheson Company;
' FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS
WAISTS
Values up to $2.00
t 0
98c
EVERY WAIST REDUCED.
Handkerchiefs
Regular 15c values
5c
EVERY HANDKERCHIEF REDUCED.
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SKIRTS Skirts Belts Long Kimonos !
White Lines SMrtt Value up to $7.50 B Panama, VoDe and Mlxturaa Vahxea up to $3100 Repilar 40c Talue, Regular 18c SJue, Regular $1.60 value,
$X95 $6.95 19o 9c 6Qo
iwrM Skirt Rwlactd EVERY SKIRT REDUCED. EVERY BELT REDUCED. EVERY KIMONO REDUCED.
Muslin Underskirts Sateen Petticoats Stocks and Collars Bow -Ties,
Regular $1.25 Valaa Regular $1.50 values. 75c and $1.00 values. Regular 35c values.
' 69o 65o 39c ,
Every Muslin Garment Raducetf Every Petticoat Reduced. EVERY COLLAR REDUCED. EVERY IE J&DUCED.
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Stylish New , V;
; Sailors $2.49
-Tust -out of1 the. workrooms--:
Jaunty, new midsummer Sailors
with r straight and droopm
brims $5 values S2.4 J
Ladios' Silk Plated Her
' rrular 75cValas
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