The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 16, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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- "THE OREGON DAIY JOURNAU PORTLAND; TUESDAY EVENING, JULY. 16, 1907
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KLAMATH
Unique Journey Is That
.From Medford to Crater
'Lake. v- " -7 -'.
TOUR ABOUT MEDFOBD
AS . CITY'S GUESTS
Secretary If Astonished on Behold
ing the Wealth of the Rogue Blver
Valley Itinerary Into and In the
Klamath Region.
itMm DiaMtck to The Journal.)
Medford, Os., July Beoretary of
the Ipterlor James K. Oarfleld. and tbe
party of government orriciais accom
panylng htm, arrived thla afternoon at
Crater lake, where they will apand a
daynd then proceed to Inspect the
-mstlnn works In Drocea Of COll-
iMmf An mt Kiimiin u. immx. mini
the party atopped at Froepect A.vlsit
will be made to the Klamath agency
before reaching the project. The party
la In charge of Engineer Murphy, who
la directing work, on the Irrigation
canal a.
The trip from Medford to Trail, If
mllea, waa made In automobile, mem
ber! of the Medford Auto club escort
ing the visitors In nine motor cara. At
the Rogue Jtiver hatchery, at Ela creek,
wagona replaced the autoa.
Secretary Oarfleld and other officiate
were served with an elaborate luncheon
on the banks of the Rogue. The
luncheon waa put up by the ladlea of
Medford and the aecretary stated that
none of the many banquets tendered
him waa as much appreciated as thla
informal luncheon.
Batertalaed at afediord.
The Oarfleld party waa received at
Medford by a delegation from the
Commercial club, headed by Hon. W. I.
Vawter and President Perry of the club.
The party were the guests of General
Fans, agent of the Southern Paclflo
company, and accepted the uee of Mr.
Judah'a private car, "Sacramento," to
thla point.
At the Invitation of the Medford Auto
club the entire party made a tour of
the valley before entering on the Crater
lake atage of their trip, aeveral of the
finest private cara in the city being
filaced at their disposal. W. I. Vawter
ed the party, with Secretary Oarfleld
and Judge Colvig. I. W. Perkins fol
lowed with Chief Newell, of the reclama- ,
tton service, and Messrs. Wlthlngton
and Lawton. Mr. Hutchison wltn coun
cilman dwell and A. 8. Blltpu, United
Statea commissioner, and Messrs. Perry
and others with the remaining members
of the party.
Surprised Oreat Wealth.
Mayor Reddy escorted a party to the
coal mines and about the orchard dis
trict to the south.
On the return of the party the Journey
to Crater lake waa begun, under the
escort of a delegation from the club In
autos. The escort attended the party
as far as .the river and the guests con
tinued the trip. Mr. Judah ccom-
S anted the party as the guest of Mr.
arfleld.
Mr. Oarfleld expressed the most pro
found surprise at the wealth of thla
section and con teased that It exceeded
his moat sanguine expectation arA
H- R. Judah. waa rrana enoixgn to
FUTEEII FOOT
VEIII OF COAL
New Flnd'bf Excellent Qual-
Ity Beported in Jack
; son County.
SIGNS OF PETR0LEU3I
ARE ALSO ABUNDANT
Experienced Prospector Will . Make
Explortion Capitalists Bond Six
Hundred Acre of Land Rich in
Fine Coking Coal.
(Special Dispatch to The JoanuL)
Oold Hill, Or.,, July 18. A. J. Olson
of this place reports a new field of coal
Just discovered covering some 700 acres,
and at the present depths showing a
14-foot vein with the crosscut still run
nlng and getting- a better grade of coal
all the time.
In Sama valley, whloh la tributary to
Oold Hill on the north, indications of
Dstrolaum are renorted. The around
and springs show a thick oil. substance,
which burns readily. The nroaDectS OI
oil are so a-oori that an experienced
rospector haa been attracted, and he
now making preparations to examine
the terrotory with a view or commeno
In drilling- for oil.
Loa Angelea capitalists have bonded a
water power on Rogue river, Including
110 acres of land on which to erect a
power - plant preparatory to running an
electric line to the ooal fields 16 mllea
north of here. Borings have been car
ried to a denth of 80 feet, and the coal
haa been tested for coke and found to
produce an excellent grade. It Is re
ported mat 71 per cent or me coai duik
la left In the form of coke. Some too
acres have been bonded and will shortly
he tested with a diamond drill. R. E.
Ioan, one of tire owners, reports that
all of the experiments so far conducted
tend to establish the utmost confidence
In the value of the coal fields.
ELOPEMENT STOPPED
BY A THEFT CHARGE
HONEST MEDICINE
TBY BB. WXLUAKr riOTC TZtAU
OB STOMACH nOVMXM.
Man Named Tickers In Roaebnrg Jail
Awaiting Trial Fanner Wil
liams' Home Broken Up.
State that he thought Medford the com-Ina-
metropolis of southern Oregon.
"The freiahl receipts." said he. "are
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ins oest inau x iuv fruwtu ui iun
community.
OUTPUT OF RIFLES
CUT DOWN BY FACTORY
Bprlnrfleld, Maaa. July If Following
a shut-down of aeveral months the small
arms plant at haUnlted States armory
bere resumed operationa today. In pur
suance of orders from the war depart
ment the number of operatives has been
considerably reduced, and the out put of
the plant will hereafter be 216 rides a
day.
Totter Schedule fdr Beach
This Week.
The sailing schedule of the steamer
Potter this week front Portland. Ash
treet dock. Is as follows: Wednesday
and Thursday, 9am.; Saturday, 1 p.
m Get tickets and make reservations
at city ticket offlce, Third and Washing
ton streets. C. W. Stinger, city ticket
agent.
(SpeeUI Df .pitch to The Jowail.)
Roseburg, Or.. July 1. 8. Vlckers,
who haa of late been employed at the
livery barn of S. T. Smith at this place,
la In Jail on a charge of having stolen
a sum or money from nis employer.
By his arrest. It Is said, an elopement
plan was frustrated.
According to all the allegations In
the caae, Vlckers had won the affee
tlona of the wife of a well-to-do Look
ing Olass farmer, O. T. B. Williams
Their plans for an elopement were
polled at i. the eleventh nour when It
was discovered that Vlckers had stolen
some money from Smith, who gave
away the secret of the eloping couple's
affection to Williams. Smith and Dep
uty Sheriff F. O. Stewart traced .Vlck
ers to Cottage Grove, and there found
him. with only $6. awaiting the arrival
of Mrs. Williams, whose plan It was to
meet him there Sunday or Monday and
elope.
The story of their affections began
In Idaho, about six weeks ago, when
they first met, Mrs. Williams having
a a there to visit some relatives,
en she returned here Vlckers came
with her and has been making clandes
tine visits regularly at the Williams
home In Looking Olaaa.
Vlckers is now in lau awaiting a
hearing, while Mrs. Williams haa gonj
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tip
ton, In Garden Valley, Idaho.
COAL LAND FRAUD
CASES IN WYOMING
(Journal Special 8errlee.)
Cheyenne, Wyo., July 16. The eases
of E. M. Hoi brook, E. E. Lonabaugh
and Robert McPhllamey, Indicted on
charge of conspiracy in the acquisition
of coal lands, were called for trial today
In the United States district court E.
T. McCarthy, a wealthy mlneowner who
was Indicted on the same charges aa
the other three, has been granted
separate trial and will be tried as soon
aa the other oaaes are disposed os.
CoBviaelaf Jlrldenoe Supported by a
OaanatM That Mast Convince
tbe Most Skeptical.
. Pr. Williams Pink Pltla ara a doctor's
prescription, used by an eminent prac
titioner, and for nearly a generation
known ai a reliable household remedy
throughout tha united States. Need
less to say, no advertised medlolne could
retain popular faror for so iong a penoa
without havlne- areat jnerit and it la the
invaluable curative properties of the
pills that have made them a standard
remedy in every civilised country In tbe
world. Added to. this la tha absolute
guarantee that, the pills contain no
harmful drug, opiate, narcotlo or stimu
lant. A recent evidence of their efficacy
la found In the statement of Mrs. N. B.
Whitley, of Boxlev. Ark., who
"I had suffered Tor a good many years
from stomach trouble. For a long time
i was subject to bad spells of falntnees
and lack of breath accompanied by an
Indescribable feeling that seemed to
start in my stomach. Whenever I was
a little run down or overtired, these
. ii. -,M nm. nn They occurred
trequently, but did not last very long.
J waa connnea to my
weeks one time and the doctor pro
nounced my trouble chronlo Inflamma
tion nt tha itnmirh and bowels. rJince
that time I have been subject to the
fainting spells and at other times to
fluttering of the heart and a feeling aa
though I was sroothertna. My ""rj
health waa very bad and I. was weak and
tr"Tb"adr.een Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
mentioned In the newspapers and de
cided to try them. When I
the pills I was so run down In strength
that I could naraiy ao mnj
Now I eeuld walk ten miles If neces
sary. Both my huaband and myself
think Dr. Williams' Pink PlUs the best
medicine made and we always recom
mend the pills to our friends.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make
new blood and give strength and tone to
every pari of the body. They hava
oured serious disorders of the blood and
nerves, such as rheumatism, sciatica,
anaemia, nervousness, headaches, partial
Saralysis. locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus
ance and many forms of weaknesa In
either sex. They are sold by all drug
gists or will be sent, postpaid, on re
ceipt of price, 60 cents per box. six
boxes for $1.60. by Dr. Williams Medi
cine Company, Schenectady, N. T.
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
LIBRARY
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P, Tl r jj -iTM Ml f
i Ji vi ii nui nil i
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
annnl annArriglon since its Infancy.
tCA Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fererishness. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA M-VAYS
Bears the Signature of
ThA kinn Ynn hava filwATC Rniiflht
In Use For Over 30 Years.
PHILOSOPHT.
Baldwin Thought and Things: a
study of the development and meaning
of thought, v. 1 1904.
Gates The Relations and Develop
ment of the Mind and Brain, 104.
Hutchlnaon Dreama and Their Mean-
,n,,im- SOCIOIOOT.
Bailey Modern Social Conditional a
statistical study of birth, marriage, di
vorce, etc. with special reference to the
United States, 190. . .
Dicer Introduction to the Study or
the Law of the ConMltution, Ed. , 102.
Rolph Emigration and Colonlsallon,
embodying the results or a mission iw
Great Britain and Ireland during the
years 1S-142, 1844.
Interior Discipline and Oovernment.
1907.
USEFUL. aRTR
Bailey Cyclopedia of American Agri
culture, v. 1. 1907. ,
Cheshire Bees and Bee Keeping.
Scientific and Practical, v. 1.18J;
Coagrove Principles and Practice oi
Plumbing, 1908.
Diihoi The Psvchio Treatment of
Nervous Disorders, 1906.
Hall Three Acres ana inmriy,
Noorden Motabollsm and Practical
Medicine. 2 v.. 1907.
Powell MaKlng- rouitry
V. 8. i.lfe-8avlng Service Annual Re-
POlt ! . e
WOOD uacno iBuuD.iui vm.
Ed. 19, Rev. lvoi.
FINE ARTS.
Keith' Architectural Studies; small
hnnui nnatlnar to build under prices
auoted from $800 to 21,200 N. D.
f nuipp Anuiuiui i .v."
Muslo, X v., 1906.
AMUSEMENTS.
Fette Humorous Dialogues from
Dickens, 1902.
LITERATURE.
Dawson Quest of the Simple Life,
1907. ' ... . ..
Oettemy Outline atuaies n mo
cviir.iwvr.n Drama, wltn lnaex to
nh. .-.- in HhHkenare'g olays. 1906.
Kellogg How to Celebrate Washing
ton'a Birthday In the Schoolroom. 1894.
Kellogg Llnooln the Patriot; a ready
program for Lincoln's birthday, 1897.
Kellogg New Tear and Midwinter
Exercises, 1896.
LaMollle & Parsons Favorite Higher
Speaker, N. D. . , , , .
Sherman What Is Shakespeare T An
Introduction to the great playa, 1902.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Broughton Entdeckungsrelse In das
Stille meer und vorsugllch naoh der
Nordostkuste von Aslen. 1795-1798-.1806.
Cook Drltta entdeckungsrelse nach
dem NordpoU 1776-1780. 2v.. 1787.
Coxe Die neuen entdeckungen der
Ruasen swlschen Aalen und America,
178S.
Dofleln Von dem Antillen turn fer
nen weaten; relsesk4sen elnes natur-forschere,-
1900. . .
Owynn Fair Hills of Ireland. 1906.
Jajivler An Embaasy to Provence,
1893.
Kotaebue Entdeckungsrelse In die
Sudsee und nach der Berlngs-Straase,
1816-1818, 8v.. 1825.
vrnnlrnnclfr Reisen von Montreal durch
Nord-westaamertka nach dam Elsmeer
und der Sud-see In den j&hren, 1789
und 1792, 1802. . , ,
Pauljr seal encyciopaaie aer ciubi
schen altertumswlssenschaft; von Oeorg
Wlasowa, v. 1-2, 4-5, 1894.
molvit I .
Hnlhert Pilots of the Republic: the
romance of the Pioneer Promoter In
the Middle West. 1906.
Klrknatrtck Lectures on the History
of the Nineteenth Century, 1902.
BIOORAPHT.
Herel. O. W. F. Hegel; by Edward
Calrd. 1ISS.
NaDOleon I. jsmperor or mnce i m
First Napoleon; a Sketch, Political and
Military; by John Codman Ropes. Ed.
12, 1895.
Philip II Augustus. King of France
Philip Augustus; by William Holdan
Hutton. 1894.
Ruakin. John John Ruakln. Social
Reformer; by J. A. Hobaon, 1898. 1
Swift. Jonathan Jonathan Swift: a
Biographical and Critical Study: by
John Churton Collins, New ed., 1902.
FICTION.
Castle A Castle The Heart of Lady
Anne.
Lubbock Jack Derringer; a laie or
Deep Water.
Ober Th War Chiefs; Story of
Spanish Conquerors In 8anto Domingo.
Stuart The Story of Babette, a Lit
tle Creole Girl.
GERMAN AND ITALIAN FICTION.
Bulow Im Hexenrlng. '
Bulow Maxgarete u- i Ludwlg; Ro
man.
Deleddsi Genere: Komanio.
Dtckena Daa Heimchen am Harde:
Deutsch von Augusts Schelbe.
uaisaiei' Hutten im Jttocniana; Ro
man. -
Kegeler Flam men; Roman.
Beehtres in Mourning.
A strlklna- Illustration of the super
stitious beliefs of Cornish country folk
may ba seen la on of the villages of
the Duehy. A death recently occurred
In tha f amllv of a beekeeper, who there
upon fceAievin that If he failed to do
ao tha whole of hla bees would also die
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Ladies9 Home Journal Patterns 10c and 1 5c
LIS
nnrn street toshinqton street sixth street.
Mali Orders Promptly Filled Here
Men's Ykar
Km'i Vaaey Sox, Mmaaa,
We have 4 lines and they
come in all el see; a regular
2 So sea; apecUl. . , . 1 7
the p.:. ...C
Kk'i Tirs, fanoy r plain
white, tha " season' newest
style All selling at off.
lean's Vmaerweat, blue,
pink, brown and eorn rib
bed balbrtggaa underwear
.d. JH
Wednesday
Will Be Linen Day and There
Will Be Bargains Galore
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It will b a day of linen values that will attract the attention of every
bouaekeeper in Portland. We know we have a reputation for good
linens, and well live up to it in thl Wednesday ale. Yea, well
trenrthen it. Well tell GOOD LINENS at price that appeal irre
sistibly to the woman who would aava.
Hemstitched Huck Towels$i
.25
Doz
Here' a rare linen bargain for hoteli and rooming-houiet. These
towel are of a good grade of duck, extra heavy weight, with hemmed
ends. They are the grade we sell regularly at $1.50 the dozen. For
Wednesday only, there is a. clean saving ot lie (
on these splendid towels, already o!d too Tow. Very
special, per dozen
Regular $1.75 Grade $1.50 the Dozen
ie aozen. ror
$1.25
J ,
Bath Towels, large size, hemmed
and unbleached; regular price
20c; special, Wednesday, 1 f
each ...liJC
Fine Huck Towels, with white or
red fancy jacquard border; good
size; regular value 25c; ID.
special, Wednesday IOC
Bath Towels, hemmed, extra
heavy and double thread; come
in white or crearri color; regular
25c values, Weednesday, Qq
Huck Towel, all white, with
fancy damask patterns; used for
bureau scarfs; regular 25c value;
special for Wednesday, 1 A
each lifC
Cotton Towels We have 500
oft, birdseye cotton towels,
fringed with colored Dorder; very
special, Wednesday, C
each C
Bed Spread, made of a very fine
quality satin finish; very beauti
ful raised patterns; they are well
made and sell regularly at $4.00;
Wednesday .$3.50
Figured Organdie, very beautiful
patterns, and all fast colors; only
200. pair in lot; the yard,
for Wednesday's selling . . . JC
Pattern Cloths Richardson's
snow white damask, with border
all around: sizes 2x2 yards;
regular $3.75 value; special f3;
2x3 yards, $4.50
value; special
$3.60
Linen Table Clotha; come in
cream color, made of heavy
Scotch homespun linen: quality
warranted; 2x2 yards; $3.50
value; special, each, $2.75:
2x3 yards; $4.00 value; 40 OP
special, each $dtD
Table Damask, made of pure
bleached linen; snow drop morn
ing glory and poppy patterns; 62
inches wide; regular 90c Q.
value; special, yard .UJC
Crochet Bed Spread, fringed and
suitable for brass beds; regular
$1.75 value;
special
$1.48
Nail Polishers Only 12c
Fox or olive wood Nail Polishers, with
chamois pad; 19c value,
each
Talcum Powder, violet perfumed;
regular value, can, 15c; special
Commercial Envelopes, fine quality;
25 in pkg.; 7c value; special
:12d
8c
5c
Writing Paper, Parisian cloth 1ft
finish; value 15c box; special .... lvC
Wash Petticoats
Women' Petticoat, made of plain cham
bray, in bine or gray, in atriped aeeriucker,
in black and white tripes, or in neat check
gingham. Made with a wide double flounce
and finished with ruffles and
tucka. A aplendid value at
S1.25: special for Wednes
day
89c
1
2-Lb Bar of Castile Soap
White, floating Castile Soap; regu- 1 C
lar value, the bar, 25c; special HXwC
Toilet Water, violet, rose and lilac A(
odors; large bottle; 60c value HUC
Cold Cream, "Pond's Extract," In
glass jars; reg. 25c value; special...
17c
Dandruff Cure, Coke's brand; large size,
10-oa. bottle; $1.00 value; CA
pecial eJUC
Hosiery and Underwear
Sale Continued Wednesday
Women's Vesta, with ribbon shoulder; a splen
did silk finish garment, in a light weight elastic
rib. They have lace trimmed yokes and arm
holes, and have the ribbon straps over shoul
ders, instead of net straps. They are high
grade summer vests, sightly, good material;
worth 35c each; grand cleanup 19c
Women's White Lisle Union Suits, low necks,
sleeveless style, knee length, trimmed at knee
with lace. These are the famous Merode make,
cpme in sizes 3, 4 and 5, and sell regularly
at $1.50; special, Monday and Qfi
Tuesday 17 OL
Children's Under Waiata, white elastic ribbed
cotton, for children from 2 to 12 years A
of age; very special at 1UC
Mother's Friend Waist for Boys A great big
lot of superb waists, that sell regularly at 65c,
$1.00 and $1.25 each; for boys 4 years of age;
one size only; a grand Monday
special at i-eJl.
Misses' Hose, in tan color, of ribbed lisle; they
are very light weight and very elastic; for little maids Qp
6 to 10 years of age; our regular 25c grade for lei.
Women's Imported Lisle Hose, in all-over lace patterns; QQ
come in white only; special two day price aJaH.
Women's Seamless Lace Hose, made of extra twisted yarns, insur
ing better than usual wear; very attractive all-over lace patterns,
and come in black, white or tan; they are the best
reeular erade: special for two days e7l
Women's Lisle Hose in fast black and. medium weight, with nar
rowed ankle and seamless foot; an unusually good wearing hose
that sells regularly at 25c the pair; special,
two days' price . . . .....
Infants' Lace Heae, c6oie in black, pink or blue; sizes 4 to
6; regular 25c values; special
Boya' Embroidered White Blouse Waists, for little fellows
r a 5 and ft vears: recular 95c trade: special price
The regular 65c quality; special price 35
19c
16c
50c
Men's Vacation Boots
t
Vacation Boots, made of finest buckskin, a 16-inch boot, hand
made and fitted with a heavy single sole. As fine a boot as there
is on the market of its style, and the material will stand the hard
est kind of wear. This is a boot that sells regularly 6j OQ
at $10.00; special for aPlaOe?
Men's Calf Boots, 14 or 16-inch, tan, viscolized, with full double
sole to heel; strictly welt sewed to heel; the material and work
manship the best; regularly sold for $8.00;
Men's Black or Tan Boots, 12-inch, stitched with silk, full double
aoles to heel, viscolized; this boot is made of extra heavy dC Oft
stock, sells regularly at $7.00; special Wednesday ..eDUeO.
Men's English Grain Boots, come in black or tan, double soles,
brass reinforced shank, 12-inch high and viscolized; d9 Oft
regular $5.00 grade; special epJ.Oi7
U. 8. Army Puttee Leggins. We are the appointed agents tor
these waterproof leggins. Very light, better than leather. Fit
yourself up with a pair of the heavy shoes and leggins.
Beach Hats
$5.50 Values for
98c
There Is a large variety hi styles in
this assortment. Dashing models for
outing wear. They are exceptionally
which run up to $3.50.
Special for today
98c
89c
BX.OCXXD SUM SJXAraa The leading
styles. Jaunty shapes that this season's
fashions have made possible. All val
ues at $2 and up.-half price, and all
shapes; worth up to 12.75, for
2un - ansa dub's nini, over wtr
frames. In all colors and styles. Extreme
ly smart models of exceptionally good mate
rial. The regular values run from $2.60 to
$5.00. A roualng good Friday spa
cial at the unheard-of low price jjf C
of
Silk Shirtwaist or Jumper
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Suits Sell at Half Price
Materials are plain or fancy silks, and styles are best possible,
in plain tailored effects, or exquisitely trimme
colors are blues, browns, etc., and the fancy effects are figured
and swagger checks. Thev are the sort of suits you want to
wear for smart afternoon gowns on your vacation trip. Of
the best silks, and m splendid styles. Regu-'l
larly $18.50 to $55.00, now ... .'.7. . . . V2 111 CC
Women's Silk Jacket Suits, in Eton or Pony styles; come in
plain colors and fancy novelty, silks.-Some are in quite plain
effects, others are elaborately trimmed with braids, buttons,
laces, medallions and appliques. Some come with the verv
late kimono sleeves. They are regularly worth A, 1 r,
from $25.00 to $T5.00; special, 'Wednesday.-... 1 3 "
Regular values ....
..$25.00, $34.00 $13.00
Special
...$ie.e7 v:.c7
3
if.
draped each or hla XI re uvea wltn a
piece ax Macs crapav t .