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THE OREGON JDAtLY! JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, THURSDAY jMENINO; JULY. 11,. 1C07. IIEl'i LAl'JS FOR TEXAS T0III6HT J' ' .Legislation Which Will : ;Turn State Topsy-Turvy ; . , to Become Operative. NEWPORT. BECEIVES :i f .FURTHER ACCESSIONS Camp Willamette Particular! . F rorrd by the Leaned Pro-K feasors of Oregon. OpMtel DtopaUk tt Tk JosraaLi Newport. Or.. July IX. Camp Willam ette ha received accession a follows: Mr. nd Mrs. Kirk, Professor Matthews, Professor May Keyvolds, Professor Bach, Mrs. Chapel, Miss Spafel, Presi dent and Mrs. Coleman and children, all of Salem; Professor Chambers of Forest Ur ore. Professor and Mrs. Hop- sins or .-.Daily-, rroreaaor prideau o Portland, and Mra. Haydn n, Mr. Soren , tfoeraal Special terries.) ,' Austin. Tex- July 11. Laws that are calculated, to turn thing In the Lone Star state more or less topsr-turry for ion and Mlsa Mora Sorenson of Harris . ' ttl Km. V.I.. will Mn. IntA Anaratlofl I bUTS. st TTA,t j Mrs. Carrie Chapel of Salem has just . J"WBlnt. "lp. arrived to conduct the course In primary " Tha new Uw of which the oountry at m,thods at the aummer school. larre nee probably heard the most la I Dr. John H. Coleman, president of the Robertson met. which requires tor- Willamette university, with hla family, etn Insurables companies doing business I has arrived and la at Camp Willamette. tfln Texas to deposit 7 per cent of tne I on Nye creek, reserves on Texes business In state de-1 The new hall at Nye creek rave the posltortes. it also requires a. I formal opening- July . The attendance per cent on gross premium- """5wsa about fQO. An orchestra of 10 iAi a result of this law w ,rd". .' pieces furnlahed music. , The affair was me oir insurance mmp"' a complete aucceaa. j iSlmi;5 i I cnurcn ana nis ramur nave come rrom biJJllL'l?i!Z 52 i-mJnt JnA th,,p hom Philomath and are located on which date the first Investment ana I m K creek (deposit required or me jaw nun oe Ked Me.g itte convention will Several other new laws are of a mora SShii-ha. T.a . " I er lee radical nature and hava attracted rrn"?.I7 Ru.M,'LhJ V i"L -a .... ' Widespread attention. One of these la n jin'aw viTn7 V-i . .ti.r.... law and another Dlacea - O. W. Talbot, general man. an more strl lsw and another places ant rerulatlons on tne aale anti-pass lot liauor fa Tsxsa 8U11 another re- Orge F. Nevlns, ge i that all nmnrietors of hotels. I passengor Brent or sleeping cars and ager of the CorvaJlls A Eastern, and F. Nevlns, general frelarht and of hotels. I pasaengor arent or the corvanis nihr niiua far t ha I Eastern, arrived Sunday evening on accommodation of the traveling public anon ousine ss inn. ahall furnish ton sheets not less than I 111 - 5i"altyHforl failure 'to TOmplyith "the J BETII SULLY WEDS ' The new law for the regulation of the D0T70LAS FATRRATTvS . liquor irsiiio, Known u me xaam McQregor act. requires every liquor dealer In the state, whether wboleeiUe - or retail, to take out a new llcenae. The new licenses are to be lasued only to , persona of good character who have re- sioea ror more man county where the i rr.i,A .-a v..... .--- I DanKs or New TorK. The ceremonv. oonvioted of a felony. i iwn " s'7 'nOi piacs V Tk. anM.naaa .a nM.tlMl) mwam I m ins OUIiy country DOOM. JSnnStn fi m " . - . l huh wuen hiii inn im raiirwu mi iriiini inninia - .- out Texan. Even Oia atais railroad rom-l The. bridegroom waa formerly an company in new xorx. Itema for (he Vacationist. The person who needs the vacation That' oar American ro rests abound Ii planU which poesesi the most raluablt medicinal Tirtuea It abundantly attested by acorei of the moat eminent medical writers ana teacneri.i ran the nmn. tortd Indian! had discovered the useful ) aau of many native planU before th i advent or tne white race. . This informa tion, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigation until to-day we here a rich assortment of moil valuable American medicinal root. . O O O ". Dr. Pierce believes that ear AsMrtcsa far est ttfjand In Most valuable medicinal roots fo tbecursiAf most obstinate and fatal dls easM, If wawOMdMoperiy investigate taemi and lOertOTsAsnsn of this eoavlctlon, b pOlArlrltfc PrtdW t" f w.rvalmi. roverv. tni'nY ami aroTcn-ltMlLto h Ut, auir. heart tonic and cleanser knogn Ic snd rerulstor. and SI sis. or liuUrciioo. torpid llfe Tvnctkwal and even valvnlar and other affections of most is not always the one who can! and even valvnlar and other affection t get away. but. a. I have ..Id befool Xleld to lu cUk TbJ ther, are many opportunities also f or !?J? 2! (Josnul Special etrtes.l Providence, R. I., July 11. Miss Beth Sully, only daughter of Daniel Sully, the lan two years In the I famous cotton king f a few years ago. .mission will have as the new law cute off all passes for f "'"."J wa ( tha MmmlullMMl anil atnnlnvaa ka I th Stags bSIOre Mr. body, AU of th railroads of th state b' consent for him to wed his daughter. obi I red to slvs un Bully would give Vat v Jk aant An : nual pasae and mileage asking that L,0I! .which formerly belonged to Mr. sucn transportation ds return ea 1 general office for cancellation. such ussts to holders of an- H now vice-president of the corpora to th I Sully a brother-in-law, Colonel Thomp son. All Methodists! f We etUl have a few pianos for Meth . ; edlat home special rate. Reed - French piano company. Great Reed-Frenoh demonatratltin aala Startling valueal Half naat eeven. See tomorrow nlvfct's Journal. there are many opport the tine who stays at homo, providing the home is In Portland, Within easy reach are fields and streams, are trees and groves, wher one msy spend blessed hour of Idle ness snd breaths in the fresh sweet at mosphere of the out-of-doors. Anotner opportunity wnicn is now open Is that of spending a day or sev ersl days at Chautauqua. Leaving town in tne cooi or tna mornins- one wniris slong ths Dleasant river bank nast the many little homea which have sprung up with almost a mushroom growth all ins way rrom fortlsna to MUwauKle. The river la hi ah now. and all bare banks are covered, while tall trees stand in the midst of the water with a hair-aurprlsed look, like a girl caught wadlnx. Svrlnaa noda ita feathery plumes, vsrglng now on the brown; wild roses are gone, but aweet fields of ciover, patches of bachelor buttons and magenta-colored princes featner catch the eye and are gone, while broad stretcnes or marguerites spread the neias with their snowy tops. And always the river clearly and llm Fldly blue, sun-streaked and breeie-ruf led. Many yeara ago 8.m Simeon, i true Bohemian poet of Oregon, wrote -ueauurui Willamette," with its refrsln: -vnwara ever, lovely river, softly flow lng to the sea; Time that mara ua. Malms and scars us. Leaves no track nor trace1 on thee." Nobody ha improved on auch lines as tnese. while still the river runs softly on to the sea, ever young, every calmly DVKUUIUl. Ofiffl i "lll''ll'"'lll"l''lllii1iiiliili'l - 111 II , J'JJ For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL PIS CENT, t AVtgelaWerYpparsflonCrAj. stailailng (hERicdaJKlRuta-ttagaieSmoiacJisaiulBwtiSfi' SSSS MJUl Promotes DiestionflrcW rvess and Restlontalnj ndttn- OphmxWarphine ikTMaeraL NOT 14 ARC OTIC. "BMBBBSBnBsaaaak e e SBBjesassaasasBasa AaVwW- sstsjnwTinan AnerfefiBeinedv tarCaasfati .. 1 M lit ' ' ' ' - 1 non . sour ammarji.uianiix Worms jConvulswnsmrisfr nessandLossorSEEEP. IxcSimut Sifciarmt of -w-sg3gaglaSSSel liXiil1Sfii.ti-f' The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t Signature of A, A. XV AAlf Guaranteed uiuWthtl Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years mm WMC SflTMMI MMMRT, C TO OtTV. LAEGE saving of time in issuing of Judicial, Contract or Fidelity Bonds is enectea by the Union Cruarantee Associ ation of Portland because it is a local institution witluan intimate local knowl edge. All legal requirements complied : At- 3 T -a- r vf ' A wim,auu oonas, ii onerea, are compulsory. Oregon men and Oregon money are back of them. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Liability and Accident Insurance; Indemnity Bonds. UNION GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION W. B. GUrxt, Presloesi Wkolanuer la Fralta ' .VIoa-PresldeBt nkolawl sad Bauil Grocar BlISaRD ALBBBS, . Si Tles-Pna. AlbaBroa.kilii8Oor B. D. WaVOK, , , . Uanacar K. W. Bomtim, . . . Auditor Koantiaa a Diamoad, Baal Satata W. Coopbb Mobbis, . Treasnrar Oreaoa Traal a Bevies Beak S. C. Sraxcxa, . General Counsel Attoraar-as-Lssr . H. D. WaONOx, a, " . Seeratary " j - BTexBisa Mediesl Referee - rsjriiUaaa48aTam POBTLAyP, OBEQOISr and Embroidered Hats more popular than ever w . are showing many beautiful exclusive fitterns b eyelet, French and ihadow work, atternt lumped, with for embroidery, each, 59 ent. tern afl hand embroidered, anv design,' ' iy for mounting, $4. SO to 12.00. , h&Mmint ear new dttia4 for . " ,Z3C&t!&'." C v T . 9ne,nocn, pern, auiet,tte. . PbeesrscUesit Th Veedlecraft Slop, aw washJagtsa stnet, PorUaad, OreeoB There are ne tedious dlstsnees to ha traveled; step from th car and her you are at the gat of Gladstone park. Within, the great shady groves of oak and firs await you. Dim alales suggest exploring, while? venerable rocks decked with moss Invite repose. The decorous family lifs of th camps suggests no anomaly: these are earth children come back to her for a season snd gratefully accepting th feaat of beauty apread for them. The great bee-hive dome of the as sembly hall spreads a friendly mush room top and gives a welcome shade end some brilliant addresses are to be mad under ita canopy this vear. The groves will echo with music, also, and wun woranip. The wayfarer or the chance visitor win una a res ay welcome at the head quarters of the W. C. T. V., the largest ieni on tne grounas and maae eonsplo UOUS bv Its banner hearlna tha wall. known words "For Qod,. home and na tive land." Mrs. Addition -Is acting as iiuaiesa, ana is always ready witn in formation and courtesy. Many campers are coming In, and the organized work of the classes and a full program will occupy the time snd attention from now on. Now all this Is In readiness for the vacationist who stsys st home. Those who are st the seaside or off In the mountains may read of It and wish that they could be there; It la for the stay-at-homes. XX Fashion Hint From Dress. New Embroideries Roumanian, Br tonne and Moldavian embroideries are the newest trimmings for tuasor and ra jah gowns, and even on the simple voile frock this brilliant trimming will be worn. The "blrarre colorings xlve a bright and xay effect which add a cer tain cachet to the dull shadea so much worn this season. The Bathing Suit Checks, stripes and polka-dotted fabrics are most In favor for bathtna costumes, and ara trimmed with bias bands of plain silk. These garish effects are purely a matter of taste, but by the woman who likes her costume to be smart but less consDicu ous a plain satin or taffeta trimmed with narrow strans in Dlalri silk is nreferred ins materials Dest aaapiea ror tne oath lng dress are aatlna, taffetas, brllllan tine, burllngham, fine wale surah, mo. nair ana cnains. An Attractive Model An unusuallv attractive suit is a brown taffeta nncess; email plaits are laid over the IDS. DUt a wide box-nlalt bordered w th pale blue and brown check silk runs irom tne square yoke to the hem of th suit. Three large blue buttons on either sine or tne niait ornament the wa st snort purr sleeves are gathered Into band of blue snd brown nlalri. a fitted corset cover gives the necessary support io i"" KnicHeroocKers, wnicn are snaped with darts on the hips, and drawn in at tne xne with an elastic band. Empire Styles on the Wane-Thou ismpire effects, both classic fled, are still seen, there Is a decided tendency to lower the waist line, snd Will f sctloae, I dearly shown la a little book of extracts from tb standard medical work which Is mailed frtt to any address by Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, M. y to ell Banding request for ue em. " Not less marvelous, In'tb an paralleled ear It Is constantly making of woman' many Peculiar affections, weaknesses and dlsMaalng derinfBeat. I Dr. Ptorcc'i FaVoriteSfreeeriptidnv I amply attested by tbonsaMs efjautwUdndjestlcftpaUls con tributed b)-ft3Ttful oaneiHhwho hiM been enred bykofjatarrhal nrlTlcflfMni.binfm Ptrlodw irrexairil jmremenla fHfr log of uterui snjl aiEilBflJUSJ h IpdjafffcTlons, onto rverUssd aoeUlcuiea and ter many other aJ phxtlclan bad failed. Both th above mentioned medicine ar wholly mad ud from th glyceric i tracts of native, medicinal roots, ine processes em ployed In their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, and taey ar earned on oj killed chemist and jiharmaciste wiin tne aid of apparatus ana. appliances specis assigned sna duui ror mis purpose. medicines are entirely Tree rrom alcohol i all other harmful bsblt-formWg drugs, full list of tbelr Ingredients la printed each bottle-wrapper. ELECTEIC B0AITFK0M COAST TO EOSEBURG (peeial Dtapster to Tbs JoarnaL) ; Roseburg, Or., July 11. Judge C Sehlbrede, while in Roseburg en rout to Astoria from Marshflald to meat Vlca. President Fairbanks, who Is an old-time rnena or his boyhood days, said the I bay city waa verv enthusiastic over the prospects or an electric road from that point to Roseburg. They had over $76.-1 uuv suDscnoea ana tne balance of the required -amount, which is tm.Ooo.J wouia do suDscnoea within the next few days. While Coos bay I In favor of the Har- nman una now in course or construc tion from Drain, that road will orao- tlcally . .las North Bend and Marahneld unless the company can obtain thai waterrront and a bridge across th bay. two thing that Marshfleld will not grant. Thla Is what makes the Southern Pa cific ao slow In construction. It Is Just holding the ground to keep out competl- I tlon, and If It could hold the entire I waterfront on Coo bay the chances are mat it would be many year before Marahneld would have direct communi cation w...k the outside world. The bay people thoroughly realise their altua-1 tlon ana feel aure that the electrlo line win be ou. within the next two years. With three fourths of the money in sight snd plenty of outside capital to carry the road to completion. It Is safe to say tnat this road is now assured. Iligh School Students I Tou can get a piano at a purely nominal o aaveruse our rectory methods rate, to of sellln French side streets. lg,. by applying early at Reed- r-ieno store on sixth snd Burn- Preferred. Stock Canned Ooeda. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. Half past seven. See tomorrow night's journal. it resume Its normal ere Ion. piace. a tmj or tne Moment Among most original and unique ideas in hat Among the pins are those specially designed to commemorate the Jamestown exDositlon A jagged, irregular pearl in the shape ui a guuon Doir is sei in oia-rasnionea guinea gold, the setting forms the cap sule of the cotton plant, while the pearl represents the boll with Ita loose flbrea RURAL CARRIERS AT SILVERTON (SoecUI Dlipatch to The Journal.) Bilverton, Or.. July 11. An Interest lng feature of the annual meeting here of the rural letter carriers of Marion county was the address of President Frana Kroxberger, who had Just re turned from an eTtAnalva trtn Ihrnnvli Europe, where he paid special attention to the DOStal service. H aald tha nr. eel or packet postal system is a decided success in Europe. All postal employes must wear uniforms, postmasters in cluded. Rural carriers and some city vainer are BUDDliea wirn milnmftlll for the service after a certain number oi years 01 service, rostal employes The following officers were elected ror tne next term: President rnn. Kraxbreger, Aurora. reelected; first vice-presiaeni. it. u. Allen. Hllvertnn- second vice-president, Harry Hobart. Bilverton; secretary, O. L. Wolford. Bilverton; treasurer. J. H. Keene. The next meetlnar will h at inmn October . A vote of thanks was ex tended to the carriers of Silvartnn fro ths hospitality extended. iIQUOR DEALERS ARE " SHUT OUT, OF RESORT (Special Dispatch to Tb Joonul.) Newport, Or., July 11. Charged with selling liquor, J. T. Porter and WlUlam A Wlnant of Newport wr tried before Judge Sylvester. They pleaded guilty, and were fined 1100 each and. in addi tion,' were placed under bonds of 11.000 each to observe the law In future. They paia . in ones, do rewport is now a dry' town In the full sense of, the word District' Attorney McFadden conducted th prosecutions. . SWfcen In San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin, tIT Eddy. Flre- Little liner In The Journal bring re sults to ins aaverxisers. Half past evn. Be tomorrow night's journal. Mexican Mustang Liniment Sees qulekly to the very eere of the dlsesse and stops the most deep-set, exoruelatlng palna almost Inatantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Ouree every llmesl of Man er Beast that a good, henest LInhnent eaa eare. None hatter, Notm e good. Or FOKTIWtMD OSUBOON httrpatmtmt 94 Ckmttrti sseV W Law f lit Ststl af Ores instjuks ajju kinds of uvk stock aglainst djbatu from any , CAUfcOfi . eW W flaMMr 9tnA4tot VTm. H. amISiT.PM. a, H.OrMaOa1M( . M.Obwatratsfr K.LftainuOMniBaa,j Xenga:! I I "a , 4 ' mm " ' .'- , , .... $12.50 Blach SilliConls . MIMBBt rottlaos Chaasber, ef l Wthsid koar af Trass MruuntCH N ' J Otepm Tree sod aavlng Bank rWtUe40is. Tke BrsiatieU Cetapaay a. a Dm Oe, Ccaaarelal agency ' , We auks ao bisibIm we-de sat MSB , Ws ghe rae s aasra etal teaftssn) bomb omesMiArAYtTTBBUai . : Cm ruiiuetwm eW ?sW .:, r-'At... ,w ,m,m Ii irrr -"-rJ-- - f- "'f Here's the description in brief, but you'll want to 6ee theni. '.Box style, handsomely embroidered, sleeves and. cpllar, latest New York model',' made with ex treme elegance :and worth $12.50. Special for Friday ...r Small Cash Pflynienl and Then 51.00 A WEEK Special in Women's Suits $30.00 Values in Women's Suits $18.75 These are in beautiful stripes and checks, hand somely trimmed, three-quarter sleeves, extra wide skirts; Just the thing for early fall; a job lot of these purchased at a cry low figure enables us to offer a $30.00 value for Friday at, only A LITTLE DOWN A LITTLE AT A HUE Black and White Petti coats 95c These are. very striking; extra wide flounce, pleated and hand somely finished; worth up to $2.00. Special, Friday only . . . New arrivals in handsome net' Waists; black, white and ecru; some of the most elegant designs shown in the city at 87.50, S9.50, 312.00 to 818.00. Extra Large Suits and Skirts These "are new arrivals; extra large, suits and skirts for extra larga people in a large variety of styles at extra small prices. We fit hard-to-fit kind of people large or small. V4 . v " ''Wrt'M : Vw,r A'Vli -'.'ill mm 1 - ' . ' ' ; - . ..... . t Men's Special Suit Sale Nobby Outing Suits, seasonable, stylish and serviceable, art fancy gray plaids; no better made garments sold in the city and sold regularly for $17.50, quoted for this special sale $11 AC Friday and Saturday at, only;.... u)l Stylish up-to-date three-piece suits in fancy worsteds, light, me dium and dark colors, values up to $17JJ0. Special for two days, Friday and Saturday, two big values to choose from at, only " -"'a V..'' mW Extra quality and make in blue serges, black and unfinished worst eds, all-wool Scotch tweeds ;.d fancy worsteds, from the shops of the very best New York makers and having all the style, and ap pearance of the finest custom made garments. Values up to $22.50, special Friday and Saturday, only On top ofthis great, cut in price we offer you the added advantage of our great credit system. You may have your choice of these fine suits, make a small cash payment and then PAY ONLY $1.00 A WEEK SILVERWARE OR JEWELRY We are prepared to supply your. wants in these lines with standard - 1 grades on our easy payment plan. v , y- v YOU.POSSLSS THE. WATCH WHILE, VdU PAT Cor. Tirstand Yamhill ; Cor . S ccond and Yamhill 1 j .u 1 If 1 end u. Eddy-street ears at Xexrj.