Tilfi OREGON DAIIA'A JOURNAL. PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 12, 1S07. 13, 'S CLUB DAY AT EASTERN! OR EGON S HEEP Kl N 6 , 1 J- ; - TELLS OF GREAT DEVELOPMENT Willie" Wurawller. tha aheen - king . wheat was standing high and nearly of eaatern Oregon, la at tha Imperla ready to cut . The yield wlll.fce enor mous and It seems now as If nothing will arise to blast tha hopes of the ranchers. Prloes are-good and we will have a pros perous era following tha harvest "Little need be said of the aheen in hotel, where he told of the wonderful large; Ingathering of En development of hi a aectlon ef the etate. 4; Mr. Wurawller la from Trlnevllle. but tnusiastic Workers at li Gladstone Park. haa Juat returned from a vlalt through several of the wheat blta of eastern dustry. It Is. In good 'Shape and ths 1 t" sheepmen hav . their flocks out for Oregon. "Never before." he said, "have I seen the erops In such snlendld ehane as they summer erasing on the ranges. - Nearly I every sneepman in tne state made money this year." , are thla year. Every place I visited the Mr. wurmwiier la in roruana on his CHAUTAUQUANS BASK periodical buatneaa trip and will remain I FIVE ABE TAKING in the olty several days, : IX PERFECT WEATHER I OPTOMETRY EXAM woman CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY .-,T.w v . : - : - '" ' the I Governor Bochtel's Lecture 1 I "Attriicaoii Dr. Straton on jt lUb QnftJon'nd Other Topics Today Md Tomorrow, Programs .'V.V, Oregon City. July llThls la being rtisutuinii&'a rrrat day. The moderate heat of a .beautiful iumm day. j tem pered br tha shades of the famous Olad !dM'mk haa nut everybody in a Chautauqua spirit: the spirit to drink In the bcautlee of nature and to enjoy , the abundance, or gooo mniuwui .. tnnA that ta aet before thai The following claeaes, ably led, .m)hI on time today with Increased a tendance: I to 10 a m.. Junior Bible (! Ura. Alice It. Handnaker; to ' 11 a m.. Physical Culture, Professor A. M.,arllley to 10 a. m., Bngliah Uter- ture. Dr. B. J. Hoadler; to 10 a. m.. Elocution, Profeeeor W. Eugene Knox; "10 to 11 a. m. United States History. Hon. Willie C. Hawley. M. C.; 10 1 to 11 a. m., Domestic Science, Miss Lillian 'Tingle; 10 to 11 a m Bible Study. Rev. 4Jajnes Hoffman Batten. H Wmbu'i Olnk Bay. . Thla. being woman's, club day club women began to arrive early but came I : . ,:. . 1 i t I v ' A ' .... Dr. John Roach Straton. T OoVernor ' Henry -'A. BuchteL In a large body on the 10 a. m. train, and kept coming- until the opentng ol ;the Forum at 11 a. m. which was moat beautifully presided over by Mrs, Fred- erlch .Eggertt This la lira Eggert's i first m publlo -appearanoe as presiding .. orricer or the woman's ciun or Portland. , and the members were -delighted with her Initial effort In their behalf, though .t Jt was not a surprise, as Mrs. Resort is considered one of the most oapejjle and , graceful presiding officers In Portland. Mrs, Wells- gave the paper she read at the teachers meeting, and Mrs, Evans aw Oregon from Jamestown.. There wns. musloi by the musical' class of the clnb. Thla afternoon the erowd has beet4ft4 creased by the large number of men who came up to bear Governor Buohtel's address on lean Life. Joarnallata The Round Table, which la held from 1:10 to 4:30 p. m., haa become the ren- desvous for general discussion on top ics of the day. Teaterday was medal contest day and a historical sketch of this branch of the work was given oy Mrs. Miller. By request Mrs. Addlton gave a brief outline of the trlcentennial convention of the W. C. T. U., whloh was recently held In Boston, In whloh 11 nations had reoreaentatlon. There was also acme fine mualc and a recita tion by Mrs. Dr. Bruce of Baker City. Yewterday the women members of Dr. Hiram Vrooman'a church came in a body to visit their pastor and his family. who are camping on tne g-rouna. Bpeakiag of tha Bib. An onloyable reunion was held In the W. C. T. U. tent. Dr. John Roach Straton was the speaker of the after noon. He ' has a moat charming per sonnel and public dellevry added to an extensive and well chosen vocabulary. His subject was "The Destiny of the Lost Rib." Of course the loat rib was woman and gave the lecturer an oppor tunity to wax witty and crack some muaty nuts. "The dear things," accord ing- to JJr. straton. nave a destiny ana should not anchor save In the haven of love and domestic duty, which means no public work, but the harmless occu- Eatfon of keeping up a comfortable ome.. Dr. etraton's lecture In the evening on "Uncle Sam Junior" pleased the au dlenoe more than his afternoon talk, as It was more up-to-date and upon a sub ject with which the speaker was more familiar. The baseball game today will be be tween Chemawa and Trunkmakera The Programs. - Today's program in full follows: Morning s-u. summer Bcnoot 11. Chautauaua Forum. Afternoon 1:15, Concert, Chemawa Indian School band: 1:00, Solo. Dr. R. A. Heritage; Lecture, 'pleasantness of American Life," by Governor Henry A. Buchtel: I: JO. Baseball. Chemawa va. Trunkmakers; 7:16, Concert, Chemawa Indian School band: 8:00. Readlnr. rroreasor w. jcugene Knox; Lecture, Dr. John Roach- Straton. Chios so. The Baturday program Includes soma specially pleasing features, notably the it.ntafft 'That Mnnthat mnA AMmmnnm M It Is In full as follows: Morning 8-11, Summer school: 11. Chautauqua Forum. Afternoon i:io. concert. Chemawa Indian school band; 1:00, solo, reading; lecture. "The Saloon in Politics." bv Hon. Frank Stewart Regan, of ROckford. Illinois; 8:30. baseball. North Paclfle va St Johne; 7:15, concert. Chemawa In dian school band.; R, the beautiful rustic tata, "The Months and seasons," in r acts. In full costume, riven bv 250 children from the oublio sohools of Oregon City, Parkplace and vicinity. Five aspirins; young men and women are taking the state examination In op tometry which Is being held at the Im- perll hotel under the .direction of the stato board. The examination will last today and tomorrow and Is under ths di rection of Dr. C. W. Lowe of Eugene, Dr. E. O. Mattern, Portland, and Dr. H. W. Barr, secretary, of Salem. Dr. Lowe, president of the board, stated today that the examination la being held for those who failed to paas the last examination bald several weeks ago. Only one candidate paaaed at that time and the board granted an other try to those who wished to qual ify as opticians. Dr. Lowe said thai every effort Is being made to give the candidates a fair examination without aff flclency, maxing tne standard so low that It in aueci me state s reputation for ar. n v I) , ATTEND WELCH'S GENUINE ' REMOVAL SALE ' See Ad Back Page ' ' r MISSES' SAILOR SUITS r on" the wiatfonau by Yesterday's iForumi was occnoled , M. J. Levin son, editor of the Sunday Ore. ' gonian, who gave a resume of a day's ' work qn a dally paper. It was listened to with much Interest, as the work to , be 'accomplished Inputting out a paper J: that the publia accepts so carelessly was . m revelation to many present. Mrs.- J.r A. George gave a pleasant - talk on 'her experiences .In -journalism. . r Mrs, " Oeorge la- an attractive speaker and she. had her large .audience in. love With her before she was through. , - ' t W.fOUST. (V.f BarurtiasBt. The W.ac. t; tJ. tentU"one of the ' most -popular places-, on .the grounds. k. "Fua v ti,e Repro- auctions on This Machine Willi Those of Anv i I Others Costing I llnnhlp m vuuivi P Standard 1 ll : Records A superb paa-e 15. dook book for you See TOXTX XJTSB Is out of order. Tou go to bed ' In a bad humor and get up with a bad taste In your mouth. You want something to stimulate your liver. Just try Her blne. the liver regulator. A nosltiva cure for constipation, dyspepsia and all liver complaints. Mrs. y Fort Worth, Texaa, writes: "Have used Heroine in my family for veara. nurua can i express wnat I thins: aDout it. Everybody in my house hold are happy and well, and we owe It to Herblne." 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Not one departmentalone, but every dollar's worth of goods in the big store is affected. Come yourself tomorrow and see as thousands have done the past week. You can get an unrestricted choice. lijeMfliicai TLe-Bcer'of'QwaKty is brewed from Pabst Famous Eight-Day Malt, which contains au of the nourishing, wholesome, food properties of barley-grain in predigested form., .These properties, together with the tonic quality of the choic est hops, give nourishment and tone to, the system. The very small , percentage ol tuconoi uess than 3j;i3 a mild stimulant thatprompts the stomach to doits best work. When ordering beer, ask v for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Madeby Pabst at Milwaukee Aad Bottled only at the Brewery. . f Charles Kohn k. Co., 1 ; , Cor. Jrd ft Pine sts., Portland. S i Phone Main 460. - Men's Clothing 60 fine Flannel Outing- Suits, In grays and Drowns. sKeieton lined witii siik, an sizes, at ........... 3.95 loo rine olacK TDlbet Suits, ror men ana youths, single or double-breasted, every one of these hand tailored, a snap ....... S7.SO duo Duns ior men ana youms, worm irom ii.ou 10 szz.Du. une iot inoiuaea Diue serg-es, black clay worsted, fine and gray mixtures. Dozens of styles to choose from. for $9.95 125 Suits for men and youths,-118.00 tsyfiS.OO values. This lot consists of choice sllkrwarp serges, neat dark worsteds, black Thlbets and fancy gray mixtures. Choice for -...$12.50 Men s unen v;oais, smaii sizes oniy . ...1UC Fancy white Vests, $2.00 to IS.00 values. 82 to 44 wires 60C Men's fine worsted Pants, fine gray stripes worm 12. uu, per pair t)VC Boys' Suits Boys' black serge Suits, small sizes, $1.95 values, for 59e 95 for boys' fine worsted Suits, worth from $1.75 to $2.60. f ft 1.45 for boys' fine 3-piece Suits, In heavy worsted, worth up to $6.00. S1.95 for youths' suits, worth $5.00 to 11160. sizes run from 32 to S6, Furnishings Underwear for men and youths, worth from 60c to $1.00, oddlots and slsos 19 Fine -Work Shirts for men, fine blue madras or the genuine hickory stripe 25 5ji for Ken's fine Socks, blacks, tan or lace stripe, worth ISc to 50c. 15e for Men's fine Suspenders, worth 60c 484 for genuine linen mesh Underwear, worth $1.50, any else. . - 75c for men's and youths' mohair Shirts, any color or size. $31.00 for $2.60 Suit Cases", worth up to $4.50. Shirt Waists at Any Old Price Waists, in oat:::?5! f S.60 wash Ws have divided our immense stock into three lots. LOT 1 Consists- of 76c to $1.50 Waists, in carK ooiors or plain white LOT S. All $1.60 to $2.00 Waists go LOT . The choice of our $2.00 to 1 Wafsts ...91,00 Ladies' wfsite duck Skirts, worth up to $20. m 70C Ladles' and Children's Coats, any color or lenrth. worth uo ta 816.00. at 2 OX xjaaies' xine lauorea BKiris, wortn up to $10.00, they come In fancy gray mixtures, at... Ml.' Ladies' fast black Cotton Hose. 16a lclnrt for J Corset Covers. In fine muslin, trimmed wit lace and embroidery .....154 iaaies ana Misses- uerDV nDDea underwear. worth.np to 60c, at 15c. .White Parasols, nickel frame and natural wood handles 75c $1.75 Silk Gloves, any color, the 20- button length 754 Ladles' black Sateen Skirt. $1 value, made with 10-inch flounce, for. 25c 104 for Ladies' fine Lace Hoaa, black only. 60c to 75c values. tc for Child's 16a black cotton Hose, omethlng for little folks. , A fine Mull or Silk Hat, In whit or pink, wortn up to $8.00. Choice of lot 50c $10.00 Suits for misses, fin ahen. herd plaid and check- S4.9oV Ladles' Shirtwaist Suits, fine FrerJtT ' lawn, in white or colors, worth 86.00. ior $31.25 Fine Japanese Kimonos. 10 colors, $10.00 values at ....93.95 Special Silk Skirt? ? 12.25 'or 17.50 Silk Skirts, In rown. They are guaranteed all silk; brown only. Shoes SHOES Shoes Ladies' Shoes 800 pairs of Ladies' Bamnle Shoes. all on the .tables for you to choose from, values to $2.00, $1.76 and $1.60, for ...79c 400 pairs of Ladles' all patent lace Shoes, dull kid tOD. welt soles, val ues to $3.00 and $8.60 for.... 8)1.19 260 Pairs of Ladies' Dress Shoes, 12-button. patent dull too. $8.60 val ues for gl. 65 Ladles' Oxfords 400' pairs Of sam ples, vicl, turn sole, $2.00 and $1.60 values for ................... .694 Ladies' Tan Oxfords Turn and welt sole, $3.60 value.. 91.29 Ladles 8-button natent Oxfords. Cu ban heel, $$.60 values for ...-91.85 Ladies' Dress Shoes Tha Boston Store wishes to let its customers know that we have tha sole agency for the great Roberts, Johnson and Ran $3.60 Shoes. The R. j. R. Shoe Co. has asked the Bos ton Store to' advertise their shoes heavy at their expense as It Is a new shoe coming to the front. So we have put on sale all ,$3.60 Shoes for 92.29 Boys' Shoes $1.50 values for i . . . .". ...... 894 12.00 values for".... 91.19 $2.60 values for 91.65 NUTTED -517013 Men's Dress Shoes Vlcl. light sole, $8.00 and : 12.60 -values for 91,65 Men's Dress Shoes, patent leather. $4.00 values for 92.65 Hats 504 tor choice of $1.00 and $1.60 Straw Hats, any size. 91:35 for choice of $2.60 Felt Hats, any color, shape or size. l.RK for Choice Of 28.60 Felt Rata undreds of styles to choose from. t ft rrcwtKresiy store ms 1 ti . 11 ''M.ie sf fr vTr Vf" ml."" " aAt Vsjp. II ' SaaaassasajBiBMaaaaBBBBaiiaaaBaaBBBBiaaaBBaiaajBBjBSBBBBaBaaaaaaaBr . feaT f W IlLiiVI llaTLJII . VAiUlii I alu a-MLfJ I ' Shoes at Half Factory Cost '." AUatftofOmPaJr 55 ior Ladies' $1.00 to $1.85 White Shoes. 45 for Misses' 75c,to $1.50 White Shoes. 1 , " ' 353 for Children's 65c to $1.10 White Shoes. i t-r--:--'-., --ri "f-.