Till? OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1007.. (10 TROUBLE TO 1 THE BIG STORE WITH. THE LITTLE PRICES GET GIH IIOl'J v. mEGomMom,vLUMsmr ' - j. -ii ii i ' " i " 1 inn i , n IBM ,jm I,,,,. ,1 , , immjimiit wimm-r f ' - r;'."';. ; ;r.,-'r::- i ' ...... 1 i X 1 - . ' " ", -i:i 'v i ! ' r ,i .. . ' . . ' " A '- r - ' r . . . ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' J - Bampl of Frolt,RiMd n Bens Orehird, BrlTan, Oregon. A. Bent, tb well known fruit grower I Hp,' WMt,jiloy pch plums to Th Journal office u a Mnplo of the fruit raised on tie ranch. They were of the kind that melt In one'o month and a tbejr were photographed, prooeeded to of BrlTV Orefon, ralaee about the fin t plume frown In Oreron, and In or der to hare them dulr appreciated broufht a basket filled with greet, blf. J osephJne and Douglaa For s csts Are Swarm&iff With Deer. : NOT SO NUMEROUS IN I QUAETERjOP century j i' Two nandred Already Killed In Joaepblne and as Many In fionth era Donslas Fine - Feed,. Strict Laws and Better Sportsmanship. Juicy ei quality. (Special DUpeteh ' te lW JovtmL) Orenu raaa Or.. Aus. 17-Not etnee the "deeraklnner darn of twenty' years aco hare .deer . been so plentiful, nor have so many - been kUled as during this present season. The southern Ore Con mountains,., particularly tbe . seo tlons of western and southern Josephine and southern Douglas counties, are re ported by hunters to hare the greatest number of deer known for aJ quarter of a century. Any man or boy 2.,binow how to fir a rifle and can I n . . no trouoie in banging his melt Able assistance was lent to that end by tne members of the editorial sian, au or whom agreed that the plume ,'' no trouble in bagcii were large enough, sweet enough andlin 01 i' a Keturning hunting oar- enourn. out, because or ineir I X " "nafni in irom xv 10 u aeer. feu far short In quantity. STEVENS, IHLLAN AND WORD WOULD BE SHERIFF . t former ; Multnomah Football Star Will Secure Support ' f of Clubmatcs in His Fight Against Former ' ' - ; Official and Present iricumhcnt ' ; Three men so far are willing to be candidates for . sheriff Of Multnomah county, according to the latest political talk.' One of them Is sheriff, one 'has been and the other has wanted to be. The first Is Robert I Stevens, the seo ond is Tom Word and the third la George W. McMillan. All of these men are well-known to the people of Portland, each baring been before the public eye In a differ , ent manner and at separate times.' Each has friends la Tarring numbers who are wining co go on reoora as earing that their champion Is , the man for the The neweet bidder for the Office Is McMillan who is eald to be training for tne race ana eonnaent or nis power to land the Republican nomination. That elusive recommendation once In hie fraep McMillan Is of the opinion that a could land the office with the same whirlwind finieh that he used to em- ploy In carrying the oval plgektn back of the goal line when he was a football hero wearing the Multnomah club .colors.' .. .-.-.. A . -.,... .-nf-..-.. . If McMillan makes the race for the nomination and afterwards for the elec tion, as his friends say and hope, he will have the support and votes ef his eld friends of tne Multnomah club. With this strength as a positive force and a starting point for his campaign It Is raid that the candidate will go forth before the people on a straight busi ness proposition. Be will make It clear to the voters that he will run for the of floe of eherlff If he is elected to nil it without hope of extra compensation or graft of any kind. He will ask for no extra pocket money In the way. of prisoners' board -bills or similar schemes.. He wlU In short run the of fice, ao his friends say, "on the salary and funds allowed for the purpose by the laws of the state. ; ' . Robert I Stevens, present lnmjmbent, will also be a candidate and will seek the support of his party for reelection when the campaign opens: . ulle Stevens is not discussing the question it Is understood that he will go before the people for an Indorsement of his ? resent pcllcy and will expect his rlends to be numerous enough to vin dicate him In the face of the objections that have been raised against his pris oser feeding bill and the other methods of running the office which hare caused criticism. Tom Word is the , Idol of ttie Demo cratic! heart and will be tha cmndMut r mat party. . liven Republican politicians make the statement that Word appar- c ii ii j naa nor inenae at tne prwent time and Is more populsr with the peo ple of the city and county than at any lime since he came into pub) to life. The Democrats and many of the Re publicans prophesy that Word's election to the of doe would be a certainty while wvwa i no conservative memDers or tne ReDubtlcan camn admit that WnM me most rormidabiet opponent In the While none at tha trnanattv m, dldates la talking Att him nroanaeta hi friends are and each division of the voters Is confident that when tha and of the campaign comes Its man will be tne cnosen one. However that may be, it Will mean a nrattv nnntaa n th Republican nomination and a still pret- "m uv iur ma election. :. ounce rw DMT e une rartv : at nnnii p. knni... killed t$ deer la three deys in the Weetl .touqh oi aouuiern iougias. Every deer killed, with ne or two ex ceptions was a. buck. The hunters state jnat tcey can uu plenty without Buy ing the does. - - JUSt after the recant 'rain tha Hut were literally slanrhtered. ma the down pour drove them from the denee Umber tO the ODen arolind. . whara thv vim I exposed to the hunters' eyes and bul- - About 00 deer have already been killed In Josephine county this season aw umuai mm many ia eoutnern IKtUglas. Experienced hunters state that at laaat 11 il i y . , i, 'J "i ADVANCE FALL : : STYLES 1: 1 NOW READY WALDORF: Soft incl Stiff Hat J; B. STETSON Soft and Stiff Hat Jhe Largest Assort ment of.Halsjn1 the City , V Solt and Stiff Hat lr!ln- Anff -TVnai TWononw " be killed la this secUon Passed by City, Council Is Not Dead. season cloana The larae number nt ilu, la An wii td the excellent range and the protec tion afforded by-. tie exiaUng game laws. Hunters mrm alan mnr. nuirfi. maniixe now than formerly, as bucks are ahot in trefarna to ki an. I spotted lawn are never mnlaaal Th game laws, as applied to the hunUng of ' feer, receive the approval of sportsmen j , tt TiTTTTrrr inn i rnniTJ R" "te ana tne v IUXkCJD JUriADUXIXi ?""iJ? w,u wardens in their w hivi vwuivii 1m 1 , j ; '- ,r t: X -YJLX- Xtf J Cor. MORRISON, C& SECOND ST8. f MvvvtM MAYOR LANE MAT It Is Ileld by Those Opposed Blatter ; That ' Clause Excepting labor Unions Would Nullify It In Court. ' FRAUD BOOK SOOfl TO APPEAR t: this WEEK We hare jest received a car toad of Metal Bed which we will pat on sale this week t freatly reduead prices. Fifty patterns to select from. All nice new stock, all new and beautiful designs. Come in to see them 5 A .) : xne Beioin- anti-trust cnunance i y -yvt .tia xv passed at the last meeting of the city bong Delayed Literary Ef fort to Be Given to the Public October 15. APOPLEXY THREATENS EMPLOYES WHEN S. P. ARRIVES ON TIME . Ones again the man who marks up the -arrival of trains at the Union depot accredited the Southern Paclflo . train from San Francisco with arriving on time. Testerday morning was the fifth time this : week the train arrived on time and ' railway employes stood, si lently by as the train rolled Into-the shed an shook their heads in wonder. Words failed them In describing their feelings at the hitherto unequaled ac- . imn 01 tne tram ano tney congregated In groups of three and four about the depot where they predicted of the dread, ful thine that will surely, happen in the future to make up for the good serv ice rendered this week. However, If the ' Southern Paclflo train has been making schedule time due to . some uniorseen power.' working for puoue weiiare, tne overland eastern inun on iine -v n. ft n. nas been run ning on Its usual slow schedule. Twice thle week It was on time end at other times It has been running anywhere from iO minutes to six hours late. Tes terday In accordance with Its usual cus tom, tne train aid not get in until 12:20 -two hours and S5 minutes late. While merohants have ceased to eom- lain aouut the service rendered from an rrancisco. tney are still raakine- strenuous remarks about the O R. A K train ana win not be satisfied until it comes in on time at least a majority of the days of each week. . DIAMONDS 3 M hi id M M 11 W M i ; Notwithstanding Diamonds are advanc- ing in price the world over, we are making mwu ouaic ui uui August saics. we nave the gems bought before the rise in price and now offer them at the most attractive figures. . : i We cannot begin to describe , their real quality and worth here, but we invite you to come to our salesrooms and see them. - ' '' i "'"'-(" : .-v y i , sfi.'s'h-'- ' ' We will show you the most perfect Dia-. monds of finest color, stones thatwould prove a conspicuous and cherished gem for , many years to come. s . Our Perfect Blue-White Diamonds are -; ideal gems, and have intrinsic worth the . , , world over, and will advance most rapidly in ; value. - - , : - , K- - "UtthXkaraeUrofth0j0W0l ' : - . RJl9Ct thrn Character of thm LVtartr.'i ' ; . ' council may have been Invalidated by reason or ' tne amendment oirerea to i it by the labor anion repreeentatlves providing "that this ordinance shall not Be constructed as applying to labor I unions." This is the discovery that I According to Horaoe Stevens, who is has been worrying lthe elty attorney I collaborating with JS. A. D. Puter la for, the past few days, since opponents the compilation of the letter's book ro of the measure have begun to gloat utlng to the land frauds, the work will feet ' In the Tmureai T neVed b7 the October IS, as nearly IS?.mi moMttf " passed by the aU th manuscript is in readiness for i IB loa of the city attorney tends In that It Is being held by those flrho are opposed to tne measure, and the opin- mm .w ujHiiMvtjjj, urn iu twuium the publisher, and practically every tail has been arranged. de- It will contain approximately 280.000 direction, that the Introduction of the M"" LinV-V Hi SiSXSSR clanaa axcentlna- labor unlona from the Potographs of persons and scenes, car- provisions of the ordinance would nul- n' ,lu"f..?S utw i. h.AM .. .n..m. Mtnrt K. Make up 100 additional pages,'' said .iZ ih.t ir..V.;VfmTr,.tV.r I.:. I Btven yesterday. 'This will make IslaHon on the face of It, If this con- T?!"!.,0 . tention la well founded It means that between 400 and (00 oases. according to sixe, which has not yet been definitely agreed upon, but which will probably be lOHxt. We Intend to nave tne pages targe enough to produce the best effect with our Illustrations, eeullar. When the ordinance came un wn,.cn wiu strong leature tne council Is of no effect and to all prac tical Durnoses void. I The history of this amendment Is sons affiliated with the labor organiza tions took exception- to the nroDosed leg islation on the alleged ground that it was directed towards labor unions. -Although assured that this was not the case and that the ordinance as drawn would have no application to unionism I measured un all the material last I night and found that we have in the neighborhood of 200,000 words that couia oe put in tne nanas or tne printer tomorrow, and tne balance is being pre pared as rapidly as possible consistent with caution, as It Is the aim to make or the conduct oranagement of labor "rj0,", ly be hurled against the book from nu merous directions. In other words, we are desirous of emulating the example , oi umvy irucKevt in tnis - respect: am organisations yet the objectors refused to be comforted until the city attornav had consented to an amendment except ing labor unions from the provisions of the ordinance. 5 After eome discussion an amendment was-dictated bv the city attornev and taken to the council meetlna bv the ob jectors but before Its presentation was cnangea to tne iorm nnany adopted. This provision -is what has worked the mischief, according to the nressnt re port ,. V-.:.., ' .- The ordinance. tiowavr. la nnt AmA Mayor Lane stated last nlarht in the event it vu shown that th niiilmii would serve to mitigate the strength of the ordinance he would re-refer It to the council for further art Inn and correction. If It la decided that tha amendment will nullify the ordinance the mayor Will send the maaaur ttar-ir to the next council meeting with the recommendation that. It- be corrartMi and put Into legal shape. It Is contended on some sides that the incorporation . of anv axnanMmv amendment into the ordinance would weatcen il ana tnie lrnim,nt win h. well looked Into before the measure is finally handed up . to Mayor Lane for his signature. , This betutifol Bed, nicely enameled in different colors. Special fO.OO Sure you are right, and then go ahead.' " Stevens declined to foreshadow any portion of the contents of the book, ex cept to declare that it will undoubtedly attract a great deal of 1 attention throughout the country, as it deals with men and affairs of -national import ance. He predicts that it will create as much interest as anv work of recent years, and claims that Puter has laid j Dare au tne glaring details of the land frauds with which he was familiar; and that the book cannot help but produce a tremendous sensation, as it will con tain much that has never seen the light A first edition Of 20.000 Volume will be printed, and this will be followed by M ' rw n M M 19 w fl tl II II II !i M ! I ( ! I I : 1 1 I Countess HenckeTs Necklace: From the Westminster Oasette. . The late Duchess of Sermoneta's pearl necKiace, or. which one has read go much lately is doubtless very beautiful end valuable, but it can scarcely be consld 8d the "most costly necWacs in the world. ' .'t,.j."--" , This distinction mors probably be i2ns"t the famous pearl necklace of ino countess or encKel. a lady well "hiuqb ana trmxm society, tne Valua Of Which la aaM in h. i AAA , t. 5 la really -composed of three necklaces, M each of historic Interest One was the ESI property of the ex-Ouaen nt Vini.. sister of the late Austrian empress; the seoond. once the property of a Spanish wn o , xame as tne neciua.ee or tne virgin of Atocfca;" while the third was once owned by the Empress Eueenia . . Not long ago a necklace composed of V ;c""V7i v 0,snt rows, tne property wlAkftg" ot .Montr t" Th Empreit Frederick of Germany Is said to have possessed a necklace of 32 Pearls worth at least 140,000; while Lady Ilchestefa necklace of black pearls Is valued at about 25.000. . rf- v., v- .:-yi: ki -v'y-j ..-t. '..J,S- . .... , , Jewelry and Diamond Merchants ''" ; 272 Washington St ; : Just lUst of Fourth- 1 , ii i ft ail j(v( Tre-I)octoi.vftf.;;;i From 'Park -and Cemetery y Professor George X Stone, who Is In charge of; the work, writes as follows concerning the course In tree culture given at the Hatch experiment, station of . the Massachusetts agricultural ool lege, Amherst, Massachusetta "At the present time we hava un . senior aiuuonis who are taxing worK ln a course which I term the "Physiology and Pathology of Shade Trees.' So far as I know this Is the only course given In this country or anywhere else, and wo are turning out cults a few young men who are especially trained to fill intelligently sucn positions as city for esters or helpers fn parks. s -"Many of our men at the present time have established firms for the care of trees, and all of them are meeting with remarkable success, some of . them, em ploying as mnny as too men. - I started this course 10 years aw at the request of students, and have been surnrlaml at His way la which it has developed.'. BAD CHECKS CAS E JfJTB! TROUBLE Attorney and Real Estate Dealer Prosecuted by P., Dresser for Forgery. ; This maif ive Bed, with brats canter scrolls, Special ............... flO.OO This elefant Bed, nicerr enameled ta different, colors. Special ......f 7.50 This fine, massive Bed, with brass sptn dlet. A perfect beauty. Spedal. f 11.50 We nave other Metal Beds ai low as $2.50. Solid Brass Beds as low as $25.00. We will positively sara you trorn a to su per cent on tneae Deds. we nave also received a tresn carload shipment of sideboards and buffets, elegant, plain and massive goods, at prices which will defy all competition. Yon will do wall to come in and inspect them. We positively guarantee our prices to be lower than the prices of any other l iumuure store in tnis city, we are not memDers oi any 'comoinauon, inereiort are tree to make prices which are fair to all. ' You are welcome to inspect our stock, v : ; CASH OR. CRIDIT INDEPENDENT FURNITURE CO. 104-106 FIRST STRXET between Wablnston and Stark Streets Creen Pront BuOdak J. B. Huntington, an attorney and real estate dealer was taken Into custody yesterday at - Fourth " and ' ' Alder streets by Detective Hellyer on a war rant charging him' with obtaining money under false pretenses. Issued upon com plaint of F.; Dresser, a grocer at Fifth and Stark streets..: It la Jilleaed bv tha complainant that July 18 Huntington assed a worthless etieck on him ; for 100 drawn on a Pendleton bank. s. Bv means of the ' boarua paoer Dresser claims that the lawyer secured 20 in cash..... y.'.-.-f' y - - Huntlnrton has offices On First straet and resides with his family at 294 Tenth street - He was formerly In the investment : ousiness in - tne AUSKy buildlna - and his brother is a . wall. known attorney in -The Dalles. ; Accord ing to Deputy District Attorney Haney. Huntington has passed a number of worthless checks in this city and threa complaints were made to the district attorney's office yesterday, i Two ' of those claimed to have been mulcted re fused, however, to orosecute and merelv wanted complaints to force the repay ment of the money alleged to have been secured.' F. Dresser signifies his Inten tion of vigorously prosecuting the case i and will not -consider a compromise. - . Huntington in nis own behalf admits giving Dresser the check complained of, but maintains that It was riven to him by a third person and be was unaware I that If a - annrinn.. ; .rn .U M ' $1,000 bail - the aoeused attorney lan guishes in the city prison. ', . y 1-1 ' . ' "" ' ' . M-r 1 Sam Fessenden of Connecticut, who has recently announced hie retirement 1 from active politics, has been- one - of I tuv wwe fiurnwa vi wm mvpuuuuan-party for 40 years and was secretary of the national. KepuDiican committee durtn Ice Macoiinies The simplest, best Ice Machine on the market! Just the thing for residences or butcher shops. ; : - ' - ' ' . youlNeed Q n el SXsllBBBlSBBBlBMBeBWBlSslI ' BSBlSeiBlBBBBlSBBw21eB ' eSBSSslSlBBeSBBBBBlSBBBSBeSS . ; We have just recently taken, up refriger vating engineering - and have .employed : one of the most competent men. We shall be glad to .ahow you some of our plants in operation. : , V ' . v the: w. Q. Mcpherson c k m.-m . . a a Heating and Refrigerating i 13 nsiheers . . '.. ... ' I lie ! now 10 years old, and expects to f muneratlve Is evidenced by " the fact inuer oi nm jne to nis j tnat Air. eesenaen only recently re That this practice la re-1 celred a fee -of nearly 1150,000 tor col. iPDUbllcan committee durlnar s-lva. 4h maln1i' nr hla Ufa In hi. k.t iu' Voantan ..1.1 MW VM-Mw- . VMMU .MHUrW.H V .9II1 UbW.Ul WUVIIl lectlng.fpr the sUte of Connecticut a penslgu - bill from the federal govern, ) oaent. , . , "