The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,, FRIDAY - EVENING, AUGUST . 30. : 1907.
TLETT PEAR
PRICE A- RECORD
River Growers Thrill
ith Jteturn&rFrom
Sale. .
P5AR ORCHARDS HAVE
GOLD 3IINES BEATEN
t
.Bargain Huntora In Rogu River
Valley Think Orchards That Have
More Than Doubled In Value In
Year Are Still Cheap.
reek
(Special DUpetcb to The Journal.)
Medford. Or., Aug. 80. Interest In
news from the pear shipments from the
Rogue River valley thla aeaaon la aa
keen aa war news excttea It la a treat
gamble aa to who will get the highest
price and even the staple Bartlett peara
are now getting to t he-top notch. Re-
turnsjfcelved today from a car of Med-
irtletts ahlpped from- the Bear
orchards ahow that all former
prices for this variety have been
eclipsed. The car averaged $4.80 per
dox ana me net' price I. o. t. Mediora
, was 88.51, the highest In the history
of the local trade. As the orchards In
bearln yielded a full crop It ta evl
' dent alreadv that new records will have
to be established for ylelda per acre and
after thla aeaaon no other fruit aectlon
on this coast or elsewhere will be In It
at alt with the Medford district.
The Bear Creek orchards, by the way,
have sent forward about 15 cara of
Bartletta and It Is apparent that an
average of more than 83 per box will
be obtained for the entire crop. It waa
a sight for the gods to see the fruit J
hanging on the treei before the fath
ering season came on, and aa less than
10 per cent of the peara aet In the
valley are now In bearing the future of
the Industry la aasured.
The Oore orchard, two miles aouth
of Medford. which last year gave re
turna of over 89.000 In aalea from 12
acres or Bartletta and Newtown applea,
will thla aeaaon suroass Ita own rec
ord, the aeven acres of Bartletta having
gBBBgg?
yielded .six cara and the present his!
T over f,uu
Inc. j . y
trloaa luirinlM vlaM a
from thla portion of thla famoua bold-
Snaa lutm In yoarlaf Xa.
J Medford people, by the way, have been
greatly amused at the effort of a rival
town, nearly 80 miles distant, to ateal
we glory of tne uore orcnara. n l
well known that Wcflrora is the geo
graphical center or tna rogue River
valley and the- center as well of the
leaning rruit aisinci oi mi norcnwest.
The eondltlona existing, in connection
with Judicious advertising of resources
throughout the east has attracted more
homeseekers to Medford this summer
than came in aunng tne summer months
of the Ave years previous and they are
the "heavy boya'r of the middle weat
ana nortnwest wno are coming now.
and every dayA investors are pouring
ineir casn into ine vaney, picking up
the snaoa and half develoned orchards
and It Is evident that the pie will have
to be, carved time and again If all are
to be satisfied who are coming when the
voionisi raiesgo into erred.
TOdaV the Streets nrrhnrrf mM n
William Budge of Grand Forks, South
Dakota, a prominent dtlsen of that
iaie, ootn politically and in a financial
way. and It la renortad that ha la hut
lorerunner or a host of men In
ma section WHO are tired nf tha nna
teat With Dakota, winter Tka nrlu
"i mo oirveia orcnara. oougnt By ur.
Page less than one year ago for $100
per aore. waa 822B ntr inn fur tha
entire 100 acres.
This is but one Inatanca ett dnna
wmcn couia De CUM hn nnh..4.
and orchard lands have advanced In
value more than 100 per cent In the
iaai two years in the Medford district
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s inniniTinriinTn
lit iflhilMlllJl.Al.A
IllllMUlll lUlliu i u
AT SACRAMENTO
Reduced Rates to Astoria.
For the benefit of thorn wiahlna- n
na me niaeiing or me Norwegian
Hinging Society held at Astoria. August
i-rwpiemonr i, i, ana tne nth an-
uai Astoria regatta, September 2,
, the Astoria A Columbia Rlvar ra
road namea a round trip from Portland
of 81. Tickets on sal a Ausuat lo.li.
September 1, J, 8, 4, returning expire
ELKS ORGANIZE
AT CENTRALIA
BOIT BB BLUB
and lose sll Interest when help Is within
reach. Herblne will make that liver
perform Its duttea properly. J. B.
Vaughn, Elba, Ala., wrltea: "Being a
constant sufferer from constipation and
a dlaordered liver, I have found Herblne
to be the best medicine, for theae trou
bles, on the market I have used it
constantly. I believe It to be the best
medicine of its kind, and I wish sll
sufferers from these troubles to know
the good Herblne has done me. Sold by
all druggists. I
(Bpedil Dlipatea to To Journal.)
Centralis, Wash., Aug. 80. A charter
has been granted an organisation of the
Benevolent and Protective Ordnr of
Elks In this city. The lnatallatlon will
be held September 7. Large delegations
from Seattle, Tacoma, Olyrapia and
other nearby citlea will be on hand to
assist In the work. The charter has
60 signers and is composed of the best
bualneaa men In the city. E. R. Inger
aoll. district deputy, from Seattle will
have charge of the ceremonlea. Im
mediately after the Installation cere
monies, a nig banquet wljl be given at
the Centralla, hotel.
Fifteenth National Congress
Will Be Held In Cali-
forniaCity.
OREGON GOVERNOR
TO DELIVER ADDRESS
Vice-President Fairbanks lias Prom
ised to Be Present Next Monday
and Many Notable Will Attend
Sessions.
EDISOX'S NERVES ARE
SHATTERED BY STRAIN
(Journal Special Berrlce.)
Akron, Ohio, Auir. 30. Thomas A.
Edison came here today suffering from
a nervous breakdown. He went to the
home of his wlfe'a mother, Mra. Louts
A. Miller. Local physicians are at
tending. Visitors, even friends of vears'
standing, are not admitted.
(Joonul Special 9twUm.
Sacramento. Cal., Aug. 80. The open
ing day of the flfteeenth National Irri
gation congress, which convenes In this
city beginning next Monday, will bo a
memorable event In the history of Cali
fornia. The great feature of the pro
gram will be the speech of Vice-Presi
dent Fairbanks. Mr. Fairbanka is In
tensely Interested In the work and pur
poses of the congress. He never ap
pears to better advantage as a plat
form speaker of great force and keen
loglo than when discussing the problems
to which the lrrlgatrbn congreas ad-
dresses Itself. The presence and par
ticipation of the vlce-prbsldent at the
opening proceedings of the coming ses
sion adds distinct interest and Impor
tance to the occasion. Mr. Fairbanks'
speech will be a notable effort.
Among the addresses of response by
visiting delegations will be those of
several governor of states. It Is ex
pected that at least six governors will
be present and take part In thla feature
of the Inauguration of the great con
vention. One of the moat Important
speeches of the opening day will be that
of Hon. George E. Chamberlain, gov
ernor of Oregon. Oovernor Chamber
lain Is president of the 'National Irri
gation congress. Both by reason of his
position and his eminent qualifications
as a public speaker and one thoroughly
familiar with every phaae of the irri
gation movement, his address will be
among the most valuable and significant
deliverances of the convention.
The Immense attendance of promi
nent and Influential men from every
aectlon of the United States will make
the opening of the con'entlon one of the
most notable eventa In the line of na
tional conventions. When it Is remem
bered that all delegates to the congress
are obliged to bear their own expenses
without hope of subserving any private
end or ambition, the high character of
the men and the disinterestedness of
their motives are apparent It aerves
alao to differentiate this from other na-
NO STUDENTS
NO GAS
w
Til
NO COCAINE,
We wifl forfeit $1,000 to any charitable institution for any dentist who can com
pete with us in crown and bridgework or teeth without plates. Pay no fancy fees un
til you have consulted us. Our continued success in our many offices is due to the
uniform high grade work done by years of experienced operators. The prices quoted
below are absolutelyNthe best opportunity to get your money's worth which has ever
been offered. We use nothing but the best materials.
PRICES UNTIL SLPT1LMB1LR 15th
Silver Fillings K. 5O4?
Platinum Fillings 91.00
Gold and Platinum Alloy Fillings $1.25
Gold Fillings $2.00 to $5.00
S. S. White Logan Ccown ...$5.00
Gold Crowns, best 22k. extra heavy $5.00
TEETH..
Bridgework, per tooth, best gold...... $5.00
Best Rubber Plate, S. S. White teeth. -.$8.00
Aluminum-lined Plate $10 to $15
A binding guarantee given with zil '9jk
for 10 years.
VEGETABLE VAPOR
Used only by us for PAINLESS EXTRACTION of teeth.. 50
Read What Mrs. Jessie Level Says:
I had 12 teeth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely painless
the most pleasing effect and highly recommend the method.
Yours truly,
Lafett, Oregon. MRS. JESSIE LEVEL.
NLRVOUS PLOPLL
And those afflicted with heart weakness can now have their teeth extracted and filled
without the least pain whatever.
CHICAGO
ID)
Northwest Corner of Sixth and Washington Streets 7 4'
The largest and best equipped Dental Establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen offices in the United States.
See that you are in the right office. Open Sunday 9 to 2.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
tional conventlona of a similar kind.
A great feature of the opening day
program will be the rendition of the
'"Irrigation Ode," a composition of
unique merit, by the great Mormon
tabernacle choir of 200 trained volcea.
The crowds, the prominence of leading
participants, the big scale on which
everything is planned, will make Mon
day next one of the greatest daya In the
annala of the Oolden state.
Adrentlst at Centralla.
(Special DUpatch te Tba JoaraaL)
Centralla, Wash.. Aug. JO Centralla
la to be the meeting place of the Seventh
Day Adventlata from all over the state.
There will be a flvei days' session and
It Is estimated that fully 100 delegates
will participate. They will be here from
Spokane, Walla Walla, the sound cities
and Grays Harbor points. It will be an
enthusiastic meeting and largely at
tended. The meetings will be held In
a large tent in the aouth part of town.
Preferred Irtoek Canned- Ooada.
Allen Lewis' Best Brand.
After a heavy meal take a couple of
Doan'a Reguleta, and give your stomach,
liver and bowele the help they will need.
Reguleta bring easy, regular passages
of the bowels.
:lr 1 CLOTHINQ J
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LADIES'
16c fast black Stockings.
20c Lace Hose at
25o Lisle Hose at
76c Corsets at
tl.00 Corsets at
$1.60 Corsets at.........
11.00 Muslin Skirts at...
$1 50 Muslin Skirts at. . .
tl.SO Muslin Drawera at.
?1.00 Muslin Drawers at. .
6c Muslin Drawers it ..
50c Muslin Drawers at . .
$1.50 Muslin Gowns at
$1.00 Muslin Oowns at
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SALE AT
ATUROAY THE LAST DAY
SHOES 1 MEN! SHOES !
HOES POB MXW BB WISH, BUT BOW.
Tou could hardly believe that such Shoes as the
renowned Robert Johnson (k Rand Men'a Shoes could
be cut to such ridiculous figures, but as we said be
fore, we, not tne Boston Store, are doing the price
making ana we re doing it with a sole object in view
to sell.
$2.50 Shoes, odds and ends, 600 palra, Men's Work
ing 8hoes ft -50
$3.00 Men's Dress Shoes, assorted leathers. . 39
14.00 vlcl kid dull top Dress Shoes S1.95
BOTH' STOUT. lOLIS, DXTBABU SHOES
These are of strong, good wearing box calf and
vie! kid, and Robert Johnson & Rand, who made
tnem, know wnat should go Into boya shoes.
$1.75 Boys' Shoes, sizes 14 to 2 754
2.Z5 Hoys- Mnoes, sizes to z
$2.50 Boys' Shoes, slses iV, to 2 Kl.lfl
$3.00 Boys' Shoes, sises 8H to 2 $1.50
$1.76 Boys' Shoes, -lies 2 to bV, XI. OO
1.9S nova" snoes. nixes j to 6 K
$2.25 Boys' Shoes, sixes 2 to 6 ft
12.60 Boys' Shoes, slses 2 to 5 SR
$3.00 Boys' Shoes, slses 3 to Shi HI2.00
OBTOSBBS', LOOOEBS ABD TBAKSTEBS SHOES.
The same great brand, men; you know them. Bead:
$3.60 low top heavy Booming Shoes 92.65
14.50 6-Inch ton Cruisers' Shoes
$6.00 6-lnch top Cruisers' Shoes 93.25
$4.5 10-inch top Cruisers' Shoes It3,25
$4.25 6-Inch top Loggers' Shoes 93. OO
$6.00 -lnch top Loggers' Shoes
$6.00 10-lnch top Loggers' Shoes 93.95
b?5
$7.60 12-Inch top Loggers' Shoes 9-1
75c Men's Slippers 39
12. go Men s Koraeo Slippers 95
$3.00 Men's Oxfords 91.39
$4.00 Men's Oxfords 91.85
THE SAX.YAOB FBXCES IB THE
MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEFT
Men's 25c E. A W. Collars at let
Men's 15c Canvas Oloves at 5k
Men's 25c Boston Garters at 1B4
Men's $1.26 Silk Mercerized Underwear at 4Ss
Mn's 85c Jersey Ribbed Underwear at 19t
Men's $2.00 Wool Underwear at 98c
Men's $2.00 fine wool, ribbed, brown and gray
Underwear 91.19
Men's ISo black ind tan Hose at ?e
Men's $1.00 Flannel Shirts at 48
Men'a $1.26 white Mohair Shirts at 65c
Men's $1.00 black Sateen Shirts at 7o
Hop Pickers' made of Panama straw Hats at..l9e
Men's 31.00 Work Oloves at 4S
Men's $2.00 blue Flannel Shirts at 95c
Men's $1.60 blue Flannel Shirts at T9c
Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts at 4V
Men's 75c Underwear at 39c
Men's heavy fleece lined, wool Underwear, $1.00
value, at Kftat
Men's 60c Silk Hose at I9J
Men's 12.00 silk Shirts at 854,
Men's $3.00 Trousers at 91.35
SUITCASES
12 Leather Suit Case at 95c.
18 Leather Suit Cases at... .Bl.ftS
15 Leather Suit Cases at ; .....S2.4R
Boys' $5 Worsted Suits, double-breasted, at.. 92.45
Men'a $4 Oxford Shoes, patent leather, at.,., 91,75
Yes, at Ten o'Clock Saturday Night
rm through I'm sorry, too, for the store has been packed and
Jammed with eager buyers for the last three weeks, yet there Is so
much on hand that I hardly know how to dispose of It. Wish I had
another week or two, but I haven't. Next week I leave for Califor
nia, and then your rare chance will be gone. Will you meet me Sat-
uroay ror ine last time tms season ? I can't begin to tell you all I
have In mind to do for you. But I'm telling you a few things here.
Other bargains ? Yes, and hundreds I We haven't had time to look
and prepare fully, but the "Jig Is up," and we must stop. The only
disappointed folks In Portland are those who haven't been ln" on
this stunt. Good-bye, then but come In Saturday It will be great.
Yours ever cordially,
DAVID LION, Manager
The Pacific Coast Salvage Company
Selling the Stock of "The Boston Store," First and Salmon
SHOES! LADIES! SHOES!
1VA9ZES' WHITE CABTAS OZTOBDS.
Here are soma of tae Bobert Johnson ft Band Shoes.
$2.60 welt and turn sole Canvas Oxfords ....91.19
$2.00 turn and welt sole Canvas Oxfords 95c
$1.60 turn and weit sole Canvas Oxfords 59C
$1.76 Misses' welt sole Canvas Oxfords 65e
$1.20 Misses' welt and turn sole Canvas OxfordsiKOc
$1.40 Misses' welt snd turn sole Canvas Oxfords.69at
aVASZES TOTB XiEATKEB SHOES.
Also the Bobert Johnson Band Brand.
$4.00 vlcl kid and, gunmetal turn and welt sole
Shoes ..92.39
$3.00 patent leather dull top welt sole shoes. 9 1.1 9
$2.60 vlcl kid Shoes, with turn soles 91.00
$3.60 two button patent leather Shoes 91.45
$2.60 low heel vicl kid comfort Shoes -91.85
KISSES' TOTE SHOES ABB OXTOBSS.
If 70a made the prices yourself jou wouldn't make
them any lower than these.
$1.66 vlcl kid Oxfords, sizes 2 to 11 79e
$2.00 vlcl kid Oxfords, sizes 2 to 11 fiSa
$2.25 vicl kid Oxfords, sizes 2 to 11 91.19
Ji.zs vicl kid Shoes, turn and welt soles fK4
i.iu pa,i. learner, turn ana well sole snoes.
$2.26 vlcl kid Dress Shoes, turn soles
$2.26 vicl kid Dress Shoes, welt soles
INDIES' A8SOBTES OXTOBDS.
Xore of Bobert Johnson ft Band's Shoes cnt
Terr unut or dollars and cents.
$3.60 patent kid Oxfords, turn and welt soles.
$3.00 patent kid Oxfords, turn soles
$2.46 patent kid Oxfords, welt soles
$2.60 gunmetal welt sole Oxfords
$2.25 vlcl kid welt sole Oxfords
io.uu uver 2D airierent styles, all sizes, in l
patent leather, etc., $2.60 to $3.00 8hoe 95c
m
to tba
11:28
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
The best cloth, the newest stvles. the lowest
prices. The Salvage Sale means something in this
uepurimeni. cxceueni doming at tne price Or rags.
Men's wool, worsted and homespun Two-Piece Suits,
:n uk'ii ana memum snaaes; an sizes up to 40 In
this lot; not a suit worth less than $7.50 CI OK
and up to $10; free choice at
Men's line of $10 til-wool Dress and Business Suits,
In single and double-breasted, in worsted and
cheviots in light and dark effects, all 9 A QK
sizes; choose at
Men's $18 to $25 Suits; in fact, choice of the house,
with the exception of the new fall roods that have
just arrived; In all colors. In all styles CO Kf
and In all sizes, only VZFJt
Men's $1.50 Khaki Outing; Pants at 91.15
Men's $4.00 best quality Corduroy Pants at.. 91. 85
Men's $2.00 Work Pants at 95
Men'a $3.00 all-wool Dress Pants at 91.39
Men's 14.00 all-wool Dress Pants at 91.75
Boys' 32.60 double-breasted School Suit, new f-
Boys' $3 and $4 all-wool double-breasted blacks and
fancy checks and mixtures; choice at 91.75
Boyc' 36c Knee Pants, well made, at Oe
Boya' $5. 36 and 37.60 Lonar Panta Sulta at..S2.5tK
Boys' $1.50 wool mixed Suits at 49C
Youths' Long; Pants. 14 to 20 years: 310 values
at only 94,35
. We sell any single article in the house for less
money than the Boston Store paid In bulk.
A Terrific Slaughter In
WOMEN'S DRESSES, SKIRTS,
WAISTS, ETC.
Tour free, unrestricted choice of any Ladles' Shirt
Waist in the house. The values are from 31.50 to
$5. See them buy them. You never again will
duplicate this offer On sale at 48c
Ladles' $10 Pongee Coats at 92.98
Laldes' $6 Pongee Coats, box style, tomorrow
at only mi as
Ladies' $12 8ilk Bolero Coats, all lace ' trimmed,
at only ajo 0
TAlilfta' lift Pnftt. nAn ,. nil i ! " '.T ..1 a
llned, choice at 4 as
135 Point d Esprit Dresses 99 98
Misses' $5 Red Golf Coats at .... 91.95
Sailor Suits, $10 value, at ? 91.89
. --- -..v., .uvii Awa, laniriuiiaiicu Brains.
beautiful floral designs; at 19-
$1.25 long Kimonos; fanclly trimmed In Japanese
designs; at 48
H a?d. ,18 Novelty Skirts, In checks and "stripes
and plaids; choice at 14 ou
340 anil IRA Blllr ,,(.. ,11 .,.!.. . .11 T'aTT'SX
$26 Ladies-' VoYie Suits t. . 7.'.". . V.TltTf g
$10 Silk Petticoats at ...'...'.'. 4
$6 Silk Petticoats at $2.5
W flthll nnv ai1na1aa 4-41. aH L. 1 1
money than the Boston Store paid In bulk.
HATS
Men's $2 soft latest style Hats at 954,
Men's $3 soft and stiff fall style Hats at 91.35
Men's $4 and $5 Stetson, Knox and Dunlap styles
mactii b uvu tt ui sk 011 1 r in ni . Hfidv
And Here's Where Yon Save
Some More-Read Every Item
FABASOI.S lABASOS PABASOX.S tlO, tajM
and. ta.50 PABASOI3 75.
BOSTOB STORE'S PBICB T7 TO tXJUK
SALTAOB CO.'s 8AXB FBICB 75c.
$3.50 Children's Embroidery and Silk Hats Salvage
price, each . 25
25c Children's Hose Supporters Salvage price.. IO
31.00 Ladles' lack Sateen Petticoats 25aV
$2.00 Ladies' black Sateen Petticoats 58
$1.60 Bates Bed Spreads, the best known and favored
brand in the country i Oft
$3.60 Marseilles Bed Spreads 91 95
$5.00 Marseilles Bed Spreads 93 45
60c Towels, also the 26c and 35c lines, at the Salvage
price of j 5"
8AXTAQB PBICE8 Or ULDEES' TESTS.
50c Ladies lisle thread colored sleeveless Vests..2K
75c Ladle' silk lisle Vests Sft5
II lin T .H(a .lib 11. V... "'V7W
v . . w v uu. T gal. . . . , , . , ..,..,.... J. t .t
$2.00 Ladles pure silk Vests Salvage price.... 85
. t KEWS WOBX 8B3BT8.
f.?"1 taU scrimmage for a share of these
Working Shirts tomorrow morning. Think of It
a staple article, such as plain blue, strong, well,
sewn. 60c to 60c Working Shirt for ,254
MSB'S TIES AT SAXTACW TiaUBEa. '
60e Men s Silk Ties, in all the new andadcopted
t1 r" o' f yr; atrlng. bows or
rour-m-nanda ..... i.i.i lKa
WMazedaV,irihlrVhw
25e Men's Suspenders, strong elastic strap e'nds 'VMS
.?nBo.?"' Suspenders, never tea? or breik & gS
16o Mens HandkerehlVfaJ Salvige prioa ' " 2?S
Men s Belts, all prices, all rtzerc;:'::':!
Mv.aeTnHce1eHtrn,? U UW.-U prtceV
ton 8toSWlbSltfrr;
Don't allow yourself to be mis
led by fake or Imitation sales.
The Boston Store
Be sure you're on the corner of
nrst and Salmon: Look for
the Boston Store si rns.
v DA VID LION, mnazcr
First and Salmon Sts. j