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- tHZ QfeEGdW ' DAILY ' JOURAi; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . AUGUST fl, 1607. OMK UUIILI It IIIL. FORKHSSII r : r ' :East Side MercKants Alive to Trade Booming: Pub licity Crusade, ADVERTISING PLAN WORKING OUT WELL Several Effective Ideas Will De Brought to Dear on East Skiers Showing Them Why They Should Bny on That Side of the River. FOREST RESERVES MEM FAVORED Governor Glenn --of North Carolina Heads Movement to Create Reservation. GOVERNMENT CONTROL WOULD STOP FLOODS MMaMMMBMMM Universal Demand That Mountains Be Replanted Cost of Land Pur chase Heavy Irrigation Congress to Petition Congress. As a result of ths effort being put forth by the business men of Grand renue and other east side merchants who are planning a tremendous adver tising crusade for the early fall and winter, some unique schemes bavs been prepared for submission to ths East ' Bide Business Men's club. Ths banks. H. A. Calef. groceries, clothing stores, department tores and all business bouses will join and the committee having the work under their immediate supervision con sist of representatives of aU these dif ferent concerns H. A. Cnlef of Calef Brothers, -Sealers , In furniture, president of ths club and chairman of ths committee. Is absent at the coast, but Is expected' to return to day, whereupon the committee will be called together to begin discussion of the plans. Several schemes startling and effective will be sprung on unsuspect ing east aiders In order to convince them that they should bur of the east side merchants instead of purchasing , so much on the west side or the river. Besides the electrlo displays snd con test for a slogan In which an offer of 160 is made lor the one wno win sug gest a phrase that will be accepted by the club for advertising ths whole east elds, there are a number of smaller schemes. The Improvement of Grand avenue is a factor that is expected to do much in ths campaign for the east side business . men, and has given the present move ment added Impetus. Heretofore the mud In the winter and the dust In the summer on Grand avenue have aided many In deciding to go to the west side to buy. When, however. Grand avenue shall have been paved this will all be changed, and In fact will be much the cleanest and widest business street In ths entire city of Portland. Within a few days the new Grand avenue bridge across Sullivan's gulch will be com pleted when much traffic now diverted to Union avenue will corns In over the new bridge. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AT JAMESTOWN FAIR fjonraal Special Service.) Korfolk, Vs., Aug. .One of ths largest conventions tbat has assembled hers during ths exposition Is ths ra tional gathering of the Knights of Columbus, which met today with dele gates prssent from every section of ths country. Preceding ths formal open ing of ths convention this morning the delegates marched to St Mary's church, where thev attended the celebration or pontifical high mass by Bishop Keller oi ueorgia. Alter mass the delegates were eon , ducted to the Granby theater, where an address of welcome was delivered by Governor Swanson, and responded to by Supreme Knight Edward , Heam, of jsew .Haven. Connecticut When these zormaimes had been disposed of an ad- iournment was taken to ths Pine Beach iotel, where the business sessions of mo oraer were Begun this afternoon. Thursday will be observed at the Jamestown exposition as Knights of Columbus day, with Cardinal Gibbons ana otner catnoiia prelates honored guests of ths occasion. (WaibtBftoa Boreas el The JaurnaL) Washington, D. C, Aug. I. Ooveroor Glenn. North Carolina's doughty chief executive who worsted the Southern railway In the first encounter the other day, will head a delegation to the na tional Irrigation congress at Sacra mento in October, to induce that body to endorse the bill for the creation of tbs Appalachaln national forest and one In ths White mountains of New England. Representative Currier of New Hampshire leads the New Eng land section of the delegation. Instead of being opposed to the cre ation of national forests In the Appa lachaln and White mountains, the peo ple In all states Involved appear to be strongly for It Speaker Cannon op posed the bill In the last sessionop position sufficient to prevent the meas ure from becoming a law, under the csarllke rule of the house but other than him there appeared no opposition In the open: it is hinted that If there was opposition it was from lumber com panies which did pot care to come out from under cover and resist the meas ure. Cost Three KiUlons. Ths bill which will be presented next December will provide- for the pur chase of large areas of lands in both chains of mountains, and It has been estimated that 11,000,000 win be the cost of the lands in the-Whlte range alone; that needed In the Appalachaln will be greatly more than that. Governor Glenn and other Influential men from north and south came to Washington last winter to urge pas sage of the bill, but were unable to move Speaker Cannon from his position. They purpose now to carry the war to the national irrigation congress, there to tell the reasons why that body should recommend enactment of the blU into a law at once. "It has been demonstrated," an en gineer said who has been Interested In the project, "that the waterpowers and city water supplies of an hundred cities and hundreds of manufacturing institutions are in danger of being Ir remediably destroyed, and that action must be taken soon if there is not to be a famine of water throughout the most thickly settled portion of the United States. mood Banger Growing. 'It Is realised that the experience In the Pittsburg region, where annually In the springtime from 16.000.000 to 20,000,00 damage from floods Is done. will De me rule everywnere, ana mac only one means will stop such floods national forests or forests controlled according to the same methods as are employed by the forest bureau. 'In this project the states of Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia West Virginia and Pennsylvania, besides the New England frroup, are deeply Interested, so that the nfluenoe which will be brSught to bear on the congress next winter will be considerable. 4 Most Valuable Agent Ths glycerins employed In Dr. Plercs'i medicine greatly enhances the medicinal properties which It extracts from nattvi medicinal roots and holds in soiuhod much better than alcohol would. It auc possesses medicinal properties of Its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antlicptlo and antlfennent It addi greatly to theeffleacv of ths Black Cherry bark, Bloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained In Golden Medical Discovery " In subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat snd long affections, for all of which tbsss agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. In all cases whore there Is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomal, as In ths early stages oi con- n, there can be no ooudi mai giy. -t a a va usoie nutritive anu Iden scat root, otone ran, ,ni Klack Cherrvbark In iMtinn and building up the rength, controlling me cougo g about a oeaimy coumuun 0 trttem. Vi course, i iuu cted to worn miracis. it win umption except in its earner severe duiu- M r i- -1 .'!. M sun cerl ald jue prom flesh a snd brln of ths w not bss not cure stages. snd 1ST t e Or oniu will hi. lirnncl mTET-il iron hlea. and, rhrpnl frwre ttiih ho csore In acute couBhl It IinoUo effective.' iris In tbs lingering arjeneM, live. '11 tianir-on oouff hi. or those of long stsndlnz. even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that It has performed its most marvelous cures. Prof. Flnley Elllnrwood, M. D., of Ben nett Mod. Collcgo, Chicago, says of gly cerine: "lad yspepsl a it serves an excellent vu rpoee. Holding a fljeed Quantity of ths peroxide of hydrogen in solution, it is one of the beat manufactured products of the present time in lu action upon enfeebled, disordered stont acha. eiDecia'.lr if there is ajoeratloo or ca tarrhal g astrltls (catarrhal inflammation of stomach). It Is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine will relievo many cases of pyroals (heartburn and excessive f aatrlo (stomach) "Golden Medical Discovery" enriches and pn rifles the blood curing btotcbee, pli eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sorea cr ulcera end to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Of Buffalo. W. T- for free booklet teluag all al medicinal roots otnponln medicine. There is no put the native bis wonderful la Ik LEFT MONEY TO CHURCH Will Gave Seven Thousand Dollars to Hired Man and Cut Out Relatives. CAIMDIJiNS MAKE (Journal Special Berrlce.) San Berardlno, Cal., Aug. 6. The Jury In the Sarah Graves will contest last evening returned a verdict knock ing out the will on the ground that, the woman was of unsound mind when the will waa executed, and that it Is not her signature subscribed to the Instru ment. The will beuueathed 17.000 to the hired man and ghe remainder of the 119,000 estate to the churches of River side. The Unlversallst church, of which Mrs. Oraves was a member, received the smallest amount, while the other churches she never attended, were well provided for. The contestants, Mrs. Roxy Cales, Mrs. Nettle Pearson and Elijah Sting ley, ' relatives of the tentatrlx charged former Superior Judge Noyes of River side, who drew the will, with undue in- "From the House of L Gevurtz CBkSons When the lady gays this about her furniture she lays It with gens of pride, knowing as she must know that the hag had the pleasure of selecting from the best furniture stock in Portland, and from, the best and one of the largest stocks In t west. She knows also that the has been tendered the nicest, most liberal treatment possible to receive. , I have been over every foot of the space occupied by these three entire floors and the basement I have examined every piece of furniture. As yet I have found not one single, article but that la highly desirable. Not one article but that is a model build of architecture in its kind. In every city the size of Portland there) -are always found a number of good furniture stores, but there must be a recognized leader among them. In Portland the house of recognized superiority is "Gevurtz." . ,1' Dining Tables In the Higher Grades Those who wish a table built on very elegant pro portions will appreciate these few items and would find much pleasure in looking over our vast showing of dining room furniture. These four tables are in the genuine quarter - sawed oak, of massive build, lion claw, and" other shapes of hand carved legs. Regular $35.00 d0'7 A Regular $40.00 lO0 CA Table 3).3UwTable OJ.DU ?ri:.$3:50 $30.00 .$"0.0 $42.00 Big Assortment of Dining Chairs The "Eclipse" The best recommendation for these peerless Ranges is the fact that there are probably more of them in Portland in use todav than all other ranges combined, and it is pretty safe to say that if our immense increased sale of these "Eclipse" Ranges continues, that within one more year all other ranges will practically be extinct in Portland. There need be no room in any home for a range other than the "Eciipsc," the range that has in its makeup all the good points of every other good range, and many original good points of its own. "Eclipse" prices, $40.00 to $55.00. No where but "Gevurtz." The Range of Quality $1.00 Down $1.00 a Week Wednesday Last Day of This Attractive Rug Sale II EMI LAUGH Baising of British Flag on Isle Royale Affords Much Amusement. tbs Idaho B. Y. P. U. Convention. (BpeeUI Dispatch to The Joe real.) Boise, Idaho. Aug. 6. Extensive prep arations are being made for the first annual meeting of the Baptist Toung People's union of southern Idaho, to bs nem nere eeptemDer is to zs. A large number jot delegates are expected to be present President Riley of McMlnnvllle college, jucMinnviue, Oregon, will ad. dress ths meeting. SLEEPLESSNESS Has been the cause of much untold mis. ery and many failures in life. ITaturs requires restful slumber in order to BirniKinea ana renew me entire. system A bad "case of nerves" or a. disordered """ may oe me cause, ana if so Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is what you need at once. It has made thousands of j. people well during the past M and since rs guarantee it purs you need not hesitats in trying a bottle, it cures suszrLxgsmeaB FOO AJfETITTB, DZatUOXi, rszozsTiov, COSTXVZVXM, DTBTXrSXA r sTlLAKTAL 3TX (Journal Spedil Berries.) Washington, D. C, Aug. t. Thers Is not the slightest agitation in the minds of officials of the American government because of the action of Captain Toung of the Ninety-sixth Regiment and his party of Canadians in raising the Brit ish flag over the Isle Royale, in Lake Superior, and declaring it Canadian ter ritory. In fact, officers of the depart ment of state are much amused over the claims of the Canadians. They call attention to the fact that the treaty of 1842 specifically names ths channel between the Isle Royale and the Canadian mainland as marking tbs boundary between the United States and Canada- Ths Isle Royale Is a game preserve in part, Including many rich vineyards, and is a ravorite summer resort for eople from Chicago, Milwaukee and t. Paul. In the United States, and from larger towns of Manitoba, in Canada. IDAHO "BIG FELLOWS" ARE LEFT GUESSmG flnann. rt n H Vila mniit.il nnvarBlnn iv Evangelist Bulgln awakened his desire to give money to churches. Mrs. Oraves was a paralytic, unable to walk or talk. Noyes held her hand, while her trembling signature was placed to the wui. OCTOPUS FACES MIIY M'l SUITS Government Preparing to Add to Troubles of the Standard Oil. BJ $33.50 Wilton and Axrr.i..oter, 9x12 Rugs, worth $52.50. $20.00 Tapestry Brussels, Rugs, worth $30.00. 9x12 $16.50 Body Brussels, 9x11 Rugs, worth $25.00. $15.00 Double factjBrusse'..', 9x12 Rugs, worth 522.50. $1.00 DOWN WILL BUY ANY RUG $ 1 . 0 0 A WEEK WILL PAY FOR IT District Attorney Hoick Has Not Taken Up the Calendar for the September Term. (Special Dispatch to Ths Journal.) Boise,-Idaho, Aug. . The next regu lar term of tbs United ftates district court for Boise will open September I. When asked whether action would be taken relative to ths Indictments said to have been returned by ths grand jury in this lty last spring in the tim ber fraud cases. United States District Attorney Ruick said: ' "I havs not yst T eonsldsred whst should bs taken up at that term. It hu hMn so warm and I was so worn out bv my labors during ths trials of ths timber eases at Moscow that s I hava not yst considered wnat wouta pe placed upon ins eajenoar ior next term. It Is the general belief that th eases Involving some of ths "big fel lows" In Boise will be brought to trial at the coming terra. rem . . Insist on Hosts t tar's, MUSIC AND BUSINESS . IN CITY SCHOOLS (Special Dispatch to Tbs foams. ' Salem, Or.. Aug. M. Powers, su perintendent of ths schools of this city, has addressed a letter to ths school board strongly recommending that a special Instructor In musio and drawing added to the teaohlng force, He also Mvisad that a commercial course be added tn the branches ttnght In the ii5"c.hwl tht this be made sup piemsnUry to the courses taught In ths regnisedi business colleges of the city. consideration. (Jour nil Special Berries.) Washington, D. C, Aug. 6. Two pos sible avenues whereby the Standard Oil company may hope to escape the fine imposed by Judge Landls, may be sought by ths astute lawyers of the topus. out iney wm nna ine govern ing stronnlv entrenched in each. One Is that ths fine is excessive and cruel, the other that the covernment neglect ed to use due diligence In bringing the action. At ths department of Justice It Is pointed out that tbs minimum Una im- K.. . V. a Ion. nrrtlAh th KtgnH.rd Oil oompany violated is $10,000 for each offense, A company convicted of 1,400 violations of the law, as In the case of the Standard Oil company, would have to be fined at leaat 11.400.000. There fore In raising the plea that the fine is excessive, me aianasra company win attack the constitutionality of the whole act. Proceedings against the Standard OH company In mious state courts are promised, as a result of the evidence collected by thS federal government. It has developed tbat the bureau of cor porations has, duting Its Investigation of the trust, discovered much damaging evidence to add to Its troubles. W0KLD TOUE TO STUDY MISSIONAMS (Jooraal Special terries. Boston, Mass., Aug. 6. Dr. Edward W. Cap en, who Is prominently connected with the American board of commis sioners for foreign missions, departed today on a world tour for the study of mission lands and their work, especially on the side of their social and political relations. He plans to be gone about two years, visiting Austria, Turkey, Syria, Egypt, South Africa, India, Cey- ion, Burman, Java, Biam, tne Jfnnip- rlnes, China, Japan and Korea, land re urn by way of Hawaii. INSURANCE COMPANIES WOULD EXHUME BODY a si st y ran m .-sv totl vxa ' , . ; ifcwi11- ..' ::.. : . K :-x-j.v. .-.ha- l . rx : aw: f r i4v " " N " .:.-..--,. . 'salifcai mil I Swell Snappy Togs for Men Of Stylish Taste This up to date Men's Department is well known to a majority of the men about town. It is a department that will bear well any man's acquaintance, and make that man glad for it. We have never had the experience of failing to please a man. Our men's suits are hand tailored, but this is not all, theyuare tailored by master craftsmen who know every shortcoming of other gar ments - .d avoid it. Before you start on that vacation trip come in an.rj-pick out one of the?; smartest outing or three-piece suits. Pay a little down; take the suit an I keep your ..cn'ey to enjoy on the trip. When you come b-ck pay us a dollar once a week. The outi.iP" trip will not b. complete unless you can feel a sense of pride in your own appearance and comfort. Complete Showing of All That's Best for Men Final Clearance Ladies' Suits and Skirts Summer Wash Dresses, values to $12.00 $3.05 Summer Wash Suits, values to $16.50 $6.95 Brilliantine Skirts, in cream color only, $7.50 values .$2.05 Linen Skirts, good for now, $2.50 values $1.45 New Voile Dress Skirts Specially Priced All $18.00 Skirts offered now at $13.95 All $10.00 Skirts offered now at $7.95 NOTE. Extra size Skirts for women of large size at S4.95, $7.50, $10.00 to $35.00. Small Skirts for little women at $3.95, $4.95, $8.00 and up to $12.00. What Women Will Wear If Rightly Dressed The Ijjiedingote Just in This top notch style in Wo men's Suits for fall. The Redingote proper, is a long tight fitting jacket, built on very graceful lines. Bound to be popular, since it will become botfe the slight and large figure. We have just received a number of these strictly exclusive styles and are showing them in the new and leading colors. The French Back This also is a long jacket suit, but un like the "Redingote" it is semi-fitting and hangs with a loose, jaunty swing A highly favored style for fall wear. We are showing these in the colors that will be much in demand. New fall arrivals in Ladies' Automobile Coats and Sweaters at special prices by way of introduction. A Little Bit Down One Dollar Each Week (Journal Special Service.) Kansas City, Mo., Aug. . In the United States district court today the hearing was resumed upon the applica tion or attorneys for the insurance com panies to have the body of U H. Per kins of Lawrence, exhumed and exam- If you have an empty house to rent tell us about it Wft have 'calls every day. We will rent it and charge nothing for our services. it GEVURTZ SELLS IT FOP LESS" GEYUICTZ BLOCK Bounded By Yammiu Hrst And Second Sts Bdrtland- When you hear any one aay when they re buying furniture "I will look further" you may know they mean "Gevurtz." Af- ter "Gevurtz" there is no more looking. BialBf from tas Orave. A oromlnent manufacturer. Wm. A. FertwelU of Lucama, N. C, relates a most remarkable experience. He says: "After taking; less than three bottles of Electric Sitters, I feel like one rising from ths grave. My trouble Is Brisrht'n disease, In ths Diabetes stage. I fully believe Eieotrio timers win cure me permanently, for-It has already stopped tbs liver and bladder complications which havs troubled me for years." Ouaranteed at Ked Cross Pharmscr. Pries nlr 0o. n iMneAver -whether he died from noison. Perkins was killed some tltne ago by lumping or falling from the rTOf of his home in Lawrence, since which time there has been a dispute In regard to ths payment of the insurance on his life. His policies called for $660,000. distributed among a number of the lead ing companies. , The suspicion of the companies was aroused, it is said, ay the fact that the bulk of the insurance bad but recently been taken out and that the total was mors than ths con dition of Mr. Perkins' finances warr ranted him in carrying. Hew Train Barrios. Ths new Canadian Paclflo routs via Spokane is the shortest line Portland to Bv Paul. Their tlms is the fastest and- their new trains ars ths best equipped of any in" ths west. Scott's Santal-Papsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For InflanmsMoa orOstarrt) ot the Blsddwr sod Dlwafsd KJA im. aoovasBsraT. ooras olokhr sad ssnMssstir the t cuw ot )worras1 1lMa. M Mttw af haw barmlMe. Sold by drajftaU. TKESANTAL-PEPSf. Bellefetal0e.Okts. sy AH ATS a fi l eld