THE ORE(KN v c WST-- SOLID WEEK OF Tbs - 6 tor Notod for : Beat Goods at Lowest Price. ClltC IILIIIO CflTCnTAIMM iilMi0 i LIU LIU III III Medford; to Hold Greatest i Celebration Ever Attempt- ..... ed in Jtogue River. . MUCH REVISED ' r . o "insure success . State Horticultural Society and Bns 'jneas Men's Carnival Wltlrh Will 1 ' B Held Nnt Month Will Attract I Tbonsands of Visitors. ' Medford Is preparing for the greatest ealebratlon over held In the Kogue River - v,t. mnnfh. when Ul BialO 1 . J J V ' 'Horticultural society sjid the business , rnana carnival hold forth In the grow. 1 lag metropolis. Several thousand dollars 'liars been raised by the committees m ' f charr of the celebration, and Dr. C K. .';". lo.riinr cltlsen of Med ford. Is ,i at the Portland hotel securing attrac " ; tions or the show. In speaking of the celebration Dr. Kay said: ratOlo KssUars. "Wo will have one solid week of en- ; tsrtalninents which wUl bs along social and educational lines. The horticulture society will bs In session August I, ' i and 10, and delegates will attend from all parts of the stata The evenings 4 the society Is In se avion will be devoted to publlo meetings at which notable men . from all sections will speak. We expect v a crowd of ,000 people and win pro vide entertainment suitable for all classes. The carnival features will be varied and the attractions will bs the best we . eaa secure. There will be roea-ariiiing 'contests, baseball' games and other ' ports. Fireworks will form a portion of the display. , "Medford will bo brilliantly llluml V sated at night Three large arches with . Dior than 1,000 electric lights on each will bs erected,' while nearly every busi ness bouse In the city will decorate their buildings with electrical displays. No expense baa been spared, and ths j people are determined that the carnival shall bs the most elaborate ever held In " southern Oregon. ', . "Medford has doubled in population In ths last year and a half and will quad ruple la the next few yeara Thla will be- due to the great strides that are being mads In the fruit Industry. Be tween 1.000 and 4.000 acres of fruit have - been laid out each year for the past five - or six yeara Ths oare of these orchards aad ths handling of ths fruit requires small army pi men. canneries ars nd few cities offer lnduce- newcomers that we do. ! ft- - ; r YZ .it Children's Rompers Made from splendid quality wash ma terials, in stripes and full range of plain colors; all sizes, and regular 60c grade. Extra special , 25c While Lawn Waists 50 dozen White Livm Waists, long or short sleeves, several styles, neat ly trimmed with lace and tucks, all sizes, and regular $1.23 A! values fcl C Men's Dress Shirts : The famous Mt. Hood brand, open front and back, detachable cuffs, a fine line of patterns ; regular 78c to asi $1.60 values. Special, each iOC The Hill Military Academy, Portland The Journal offers two scholarships In thla excellent private boarding and day school for boys. One of the scholarships Includes all the advantages of a full boarder and is of the value of l50. The other Is a dsy scholarship and includes tuition In the classes of the school. Ths Hill Military academy Is ths only military school In the Paclflo Northwest and Its nlied st Annapolis snd Wsst Point. certificates ars recog- NOTED MEN AT MEETING OF BAR Seattle Lawyers Entertain Vice-President and Otbcj Celebrities. going up and lis to WD! antsrtata Oarfislo. "Another celebration to occur In Med- rord this year will bs tbs visit of Secre r y tary Garfield and party Sunday and - - Monday. All arrangements for his en tsrtalnment have been mads and he will ' M given an opportunity to see tne coun-i- try from automobiles. He will arrive ( . t In Medford Sunday night and will be ' met by Mayor J. F. Redding and a party of prominent cltisens, who will escort . , ths Washington officials to their hotel. A Short reception will be held before retiring and ths next morning a num bar of automobiles will carry ths vlsit ' ora around ths country for several fco'ir ,, . " "They will then return to Medford '. and later start again In automobiles for I ' Prospsct on ths road to Crater lake. They will continue their ride to Thrall where they wllj be met by their private 1 oar. whioh they will board and resume their Journey south." ; CHARTER AMENDMENTS I NOW UP TO COUNCIL Blayor Lane Says Legality Test De pends Entirely Upon Action ; of That Body. . The sooner ths city council deolares 1 ths recent charter amendments to have passed ths sooner ths mattsr can bs , taken Into ths courts to test ths legal ' Ity of ths issus and the sooner will ths ' water department profit," said Mayor t Lane at ths watsr board meeting yas- tsrday. .' The mayor explained that by resolu tion of council ths proposed amend ments were Indorsed and then submitted , to a vote of ths psopls. The matter Is one of utmost imoortanca and it la to the Interest of the people to see that the matter Is brought up so that ths le gality can be tested and If affirmed work -can Immediately bs commenced on ths mAAttinnn nliu Una trnrt . nll V,tn 11,000,000 was appropriated; (Special Olipatck t Tbe Journal.) Seattle. July 11. In attendance on the meeting of ths state osr association, which begins In this city today, are mors noted men than at any similar meeting for yeara The gathering is the most noteworthy of Its kind ever held n the northwest, and it la expected inai ts Droceed nss w 11 be watched witn in terest by attorneys all over the coast Among tnose who will be present at ths banquet Saturday evening are: Vice-Prealdent Charles Warren Fair banks; Secretary Oscar Strauss, of ths department of commerce and laDor; George R. Peck, former president of ths American Bar association: Judges James Wlckersham, Edward Whltson and C. H. Hanford of ths federal bench; United States Senstor S. H. Piles: Con- Jresssnan Will K. Humphrey; W. L. ones and F. W. Cushman and Jamss T. Allshie, chief Justice of the supreme court of Idaho. James R. Garfield, sec retary of the Interior, addresses the law yers today, but will bs unable to remain In the city for the banquet Saturday night. Vice-President Fairbanks will speak before the association Saturday, and again at tbs banquet Saturday night The reports of the secretary, treasurer and committees were presented this morning. This sfternoon President B. C. Hughes delivered his annual address. Later today Supreme Court Justice H. E. Hadlev an Secretary Garfield will speak. The subject or Judge Hartley's address will bs "Ths Lawyer Under Firs." IS GRAND Best 25c Wash Bells c Each Friday and Saturday only at this price.' Women's white wash belts, silver and gilt buckles, several styles and regular 25c and 85c values ; a snap. Our Great Friday and Saturday Specials 10c (6 25c Wash Goods ePYard Fine lawns, organdies and crepe- suitings, some of the season's venr best fabrics, a wide range of patterns to select from and none worth less than 10c MASTER 0 ii Portland Man Is Elected! Chief Officer of Lodge at Tacoma Session. THIS CANDIDATE TAKES HARD JOB St Johns Mayoralty Aspir ant Will Try Auditing: Treasurer's Accounts. LATTER IS ABSENT ON CANADIAN THIP r sddl for which $1 Preferred Stook Canned Oooda, Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. Little liners In The Journal bring ro ftalts to ths advertisers. Oliver R. Downs Hopes to IV Able to Accomplish Work Whioh An other Accountant Passes Up With Aid of School Clerk. We're ,., going to make ; a hit today , with every man who wants to save $5. Before you go to the game drop in and - try- on some of our suits, $20 Suits at (ClothinqCO G;tf KuhnProp OUver R. Downs, erstwhile candldato tor mayor of St. Johns, baa turned ex pert accountant He has taken the job of exporting' ths accounts of Treasurer (Special Dispatch to Tse JoarstL) Tacoma, July 11. Ths fourth annual communication of the United States grand lodge of Masons opened here yes terday with eight lodges represented. Luncheon was served at nooa Ths sessions will last through today and to morrow, closing, with a publlo lnstalla lton of the nsw officers tomorrow even ing . Following ars ths officers of the grsnd lodge: J. C lxgan forciana, gTsna master. J. Edward Hawkins. Seattle, deputy grand master. Everett Pest way, Spokane, grand senior wsrden. Benlamin J. AngeiL Beatua, grana junior warden. wuuara v. Alien, roruano, grana treasurer. Charles 6. Parker, . Spokane, grand secretsry. b. o. freeman, Tacoma, grana lec turer. J. w. Payne, Portland, deptlty district grand master. Crockett Ross, Spokane, deputy dis trict grand master. ! Jerry Flowers, Spokans. grand Bible bearer. James B. Bsckham. Spokane, grand chaplain. u. w. Kinney, rortiana, senior aeaoon. -dorge H. Manney, Seattla right worshipful grand registrar. W. L. Qoldsborough, Taootna, grand sword bearer. W. W. Wheeler, Portland, grand mas ter of ceremonlea E. H. Holmes Spokane, grand orator. Charles S. Ryan, Spokane, senior Steward. Frank I Wilson, Spokane, Junior steward. Joseph B. Hagans, Spokane, grand tyler. Henry J. Asberry, worshipful master or cassia lodge or Tacoma. delivered cordial address of welcome. Reply was made by Grand Master J. C. Logan, who was followed by El H. Holmes, the grand orator. Routine work was then ut&oii up. Women's $10 Tourist Coats $4.98 A wonderful bargain in Women's length Tourist Coats for Friday and Saturday. Come in the collarless style, tastefully trimmed with braid, patch pockets and unlined, black only. A full range of sizes, and regular $10 values. Mail orders filled. Potter Schedule for Beach This Week. The sailing schedule of the steamer rotter this week from Portland, Ash street dock, 'Is as follows: Friday, 7:80 a m.; Saturday, 9 am. Oet tickets and make reservations at city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. C W. Stinger, city ticket agent. Half past seven. See tomorrow night's Journal. BEGINNING HARVEST OF UMATILLA WHEAT (Special Dispatch to Tbt JoaraaL) Echo, Or., July 11. Some of the wheat growers In ths Echo country are already beginning to harvest, and many of them expect from 80 to 45 bushels cmp this season. It is not feared that there will be a scarcity of help In the fields this year as many of the logging camps in the northwest are closed down and there Is already a great number of men waiting for harvest to begin. ' to the acre. Umatilla countv nromlspi Oorgo M. Hall white that personage Is t0 breaJt all former rcord8 for a blg enjoying mmieii on a yisasuro trip through Canada The task is no small one. Mr. Kellos. a bookkeeper In the woolen mills, who has done most of the unertina- of books for St. Johns offi cials, first took the work from the coun cil when Mr. Hall requested that the city hava It done. Mr. Kellog worked n month on ths books off and on, but finally gave It up. Mr. Downs then ac cepted ths Job. ' Four weeks- Downs worked alone with ths vouchers and warrants and at last called In J. E. Tanoh, school clerk, to help him oheck up the acoounta. Both havo been working- two weeks and still have a summer's work before them. Usually O. R. Downs nies nimseu to the beach about this time of ths year with a peanut roaster and popcorn popper where he sells tho "best on earth" of both popcorn and peanuts. But this year lis is otherwise occupied. 'Tm eroing to right u out on mis line If it takes all summer." said Oliver R. the other day, and he knows what that means for he fought under Grant in the late Wilderness campaign. Downs has had experience wun tan gled accounts, however. Early in the nineties at Red Cloud, Nebraska, hs helped eleot Judge McKeagan to con rrees from that district although ths latter gsntleman was a Populist and Children's 25c Lisle Hosiery 125c 50 dozen Children's extra fine French Lisle Hosiery, double heel and toe, very elastic and warranted fast black, on sale Friday and Saturday at just half regular values. Also Women's 26c Embroidered to go at this remark ably low price. All sires. Odd Things Stocking Feet, in blade or white, all sires, a pair........i 52 Boys' Shirts, regular 60c grade. Special, each . . 25 Sunbonnets, all colors; best 50c grade. Special 23 Men's Bathing Suits, all sizes, $1.00 grade. Special 655 Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests. Ex tra special 5 Long Lisle Gloves, black,' white and colors, pair 97e? White Linen Parasols, values to $2.50. Special $1.47 Canvas Bathing Shoes, black and white, pair ........ .25 Women's $1.75 Linen Skirts $1.00 Friday and Saturday only at this prlca. Made in full plaited styles of splendid quality linen-finished duck, trimmed with straps. A skirt that sells in the regular way at $1.75. All sizes to start with, but lot is limited, so bt prompt. Women's Cambric and tucks, pair. . . Drawers, lace trs s Corset Covers, 8 styles; best $1.00 values. Special 60s Spedal prices on Linen, Lawns and Stamped Linens. 75c and $1.50 Summer Corsets 47c Our entire 4ine of Summer Corsets on sale Friday and Saturday at reduced prices. This special lot includes ven tilating Cable nets and also several styles in batiste and coutille, with or without hose supporters, sices 18 to 30. in Order by Mail Send your orders in by mail. We guarantee per fect satisfaction. Write for our new Reduced Price List CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS Paris Patterns We are Portland Agents for these well known pat terns. The price has been reduced to 10 cents, none higher. s LINCOLN BAMS TO BE BROUGHT TO OREGON (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarnal.) Pendleton. Or., July 11. Ons of ths largest shipments of Lincoln rams ever to be brought to Oregon will bo brought In from Canada early in September ly thn Cunningham Bheep & Land com pany. This company has already pur chased 2,000 head of these fine rams and 111 bring them to their ranches on Birch creek within the next two montha The shipment will consist or ram TBS BMILI1 That won't come off, appears on baby's fare sfter one tottle of White's Cream vfrmlfuge, the great worm medicine. Why not keep that smile on baby's face If you keep this medicine on hand, you will never see anything else but smiles on his face. Mrs. B ., Black well, Oklahoma, writes: My baby was peevisn ana iretiui. Would not eat and I feared he would die. I used a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge and he has not had a sick day sines." Sold by all druggista lambs, excluslrely, and ths 1,000 head will areraga from 110 to 110. pounds each. In weight. They ars larger than ordinary yearlings although when they reach the county they will bs but six and seven months old. Caxjrosurza moxaxa. Nature's Sanitarium FREE Consultation Men, women and children who may be afflicted with any disease can have a careful and scien tific examination by the physicians and surgeons of this In stitution without cost to them. i .in.r.i7-rrii , We Care . - - - ' j We Cure by f Nature s Ways Assisted by I Proper and Ex- X perienced MEDICAL TREATMENT 160 and 163 Third St " ."Mohawk BIdg. " the rest of the district, lncludlr-Downa was rabid Republican. It was all be cause of Down's work as an accountant. McKeaean. as county judge, had so tangled his accounts that his opponents made political capital of them. Ths Populist central committee than hired Downs to exnnrf th i-minfv'l books and Jinougn McKeagan was round to 0 do hind in his aocounts the Populists made up the deficit from their campaign ;f nl nd lctsd him to congress by i-,vvv majority. It is conceded that should Mr. Downs succeed in his efforta to find Just where iuo or bl Johns stands, financially, mt 7lm V J,n" logical choice for mayor at the election next April. For the Grammar Grades! nfZ "PAi il or Plrt can have ons - 0"P,an during this special sals at a purely nominal rate, just to advertise Jt,.Splya1etriy- Rssd-Frsnch Piano Company. Sixth and Burnslde, strati?4 8 to,ar,0, tart' All diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat snd hinfS, heart, kidneys, bladder, brain and stomach, Catarrh, 'Rheumatism, Indigestion snd Constipation PERMANENTLY cured. Tumors and Blemishes Removed X We cure with the same success all Chronic Diseases of' Men, Ulcers and Skin Diseases. All private and wasting diseases promptly cured and their effects permanently eradicated from the system. Electricity and electric treatment given patients without extra charge. If patient cannot call at the Institute, write for full instructions. All medicines are furnished to patients from the laboratory of the Institute. Office Hours s to 11 a m., 2 to 6 p. m. and 7 to p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. I New York Surgical and Institute? Permanently Xooated U Xalafcrb. BnlldUur at tha Oornsx of Sixth and (323ft; wasaiaa-tos Streets, rnon icaU B9S3. rOSTKaJTD, OJtSGtOJT. f HOTEL- JEFFERSON TURK AND GOUOH STREETS SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Mew hotel, faces Jefferson Square. Tws blocks from Van Ness Ara. the present shop ping- district. SCar lines tranaf erring all ever elty, paasdoos. Every modern eonreaienea &50 rooms slnjrle or en suite. 160 private hatha Americas ana European plana Prices puses' ats. Omnibus meets all traina STEWART BARKER CO. las Botal Stewart Opens Ssptember 1st ouook atoms. I oxBOoar xotslsl BiAinrrrtn, Hotel "Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunnv rooma nrlvata batha long-dls tanes telephones, eompressed air olean Ing, large lobby, cafe a la carte witq cuisine and service unsurpassed. For rates, sta, address K. 8. MTJLXAN, Manacar. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace Kotel. Ban rranoisoo. The BREAKERS HOTEL AMERICAN PLAN. TFT V t-:iii)iiiesV $ I rf'ii imiailti f r'-rr- --ilnini XJiAsnra sttsocbx usost or m facttio voxtxwxst. BIsctrlo Light, Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water In Every Tub. Buy Tickets to Breakers, Pacific County, Wash. Postoffloe Address, Breakers, Wash. HOTEL MOORE ' orzv Aix rax txab. 01ATSOV BXAOK, SEASTDX, OBZOOS. Tbs Cliff House of Oregon. Directly on tbe beach, orerleoktag the ocean. Hot salt baths and sort bt thing. BecraatleB pier for fishing. Sun parlors, electric lights, fireplace snd foraaei beat. Fine walks aad drlvea Sea foods a specialty Rates, $150 and $3.00 per day; SPECIAL SATES BT TBS WBKS. I ' DAM J. MOORS, Prop. j HOTEL HOLLAND BUls stvso Bet, yowaU and Btasoa, swsi msBiovi NOW OPEN Sferlotly Tlrst-Olaas, Absolutely Tlf- proox. xao aooiu i w sia j. ovoararsu scgr. MOTEL AUDUBON SAB TUXCtCO-xmOTlAg 1XAB OBIT. Hinrla Meaui or e ssita Ulevator. steam beet, sir trie Ulhts sad all aMdara eoTnl eeeea Strictly fint-elass. Coavesleat to shop stag eentsrs. Os direst lis frosj ferry, sad ihJrd and Townsead depot. Sates 1 , Camp K Just for FunH Cm COZttnCBXA SXOTJCME. tt Is an Ideal place for plcnlo parties, lots of nice, cool shads trees: les cream stand: boats for rant Utto par hour: IL00 per day. Vanoouver oars: sat of at Farrell's crossing, walk north to aiougn; rars 8c PORTLAND ACADEMY Nineteenth Te'ar Opens Sep tember 16, 1907 The academy fits boys and girls for eastern and western collegea Boarding hall for girls provides for a limited number. Elementary grades, both pri mary and grammar, under the same management . O trice hours during ths Jummer, a m.i to II m. and from to t p. m. For catalogue, address romxuum acaszsct. HOTEL LENOX COB. l'aUBJJ AJTD KAXir SIS. Portland Latastt and Moat Modarn Motel New Building, conveniently locat ed, fitted with the latest designed furniture, hot and cold water In every room, private batha, modern Grill, long distance telephone, free automobile bus. sample room, free from nolss. facing plasa, Rates $1 and up. LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE. OREGON BDend your vacation at BasaiA nj at delightful Locksley Hall. More attrac tive than ever befora Aoeommnittinna of the highest order. One hundred ele gant outside rooms; private baths: also trio lights: ot and cold water. Annex overlooking ths lam. mrilrCt.- Onlsina VBnn)M4- mmm wa m. Specialty. ' i i rxxa btxs seebts iu ntADrs. . Im AUSTT3T, E. A. OASUUSLB, Btops. fygBaEara. With i ii i ..t S-A . , A M U