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Commercial Club's Offer for
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LACKED SILICA?
$10 Ormolu Clocks !v 1$5.00 Oil Paintings
!
C- rubileatlon of 1 the Columbia Steel
Works offer for discovery of a perman
ent supply of pure silica sand appeared
a few day ago In The Journal and other
i paper in the Btate, and the Portland
Commercial club ha been flooded with
,. letters .concerning deposits of sand In
1 various S parta of the Paolflc northwest
It la believed the active Interest IrHoWn
' everywhere in the states of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho will, if It has
1 not already done so, lead to the locatlou
" of the desired sand.
John P. Robertson, of Salam, waa the
first to reply with a statement that he
' knows of a large body of silica stone
- that can be easily ground Into sand. Ho
said It has been pulverised and used by
' many for scouring and , cleaning, and
possesses - marvelous qualities in this
respect. - The deposit is 40 miles from
Baiem. and but 400 yards from a rall
'. road. -. "'v.-
Seattle pro&nct Forwarded.
Tha Pacific roast Silica and Clay
company, of Seattle, has sent to the
Portland Commercial club samples of
a silica deposit ttial is peing openea oy
this company. .
, John Nicholas, of Seattle, has written
to the club to say that he knows of a
deposit of millions or tons or tne de
al red sand; He states that it has been
analysed and pronounced 89.10 per cent
silica. It 1s four miles from a rail
road, and easily accessible;
It is believed the Columbia Steel
Works will be called upon to -pay Its
proffered f 100 prise, and also Will suc
ceed In securing the desired raw ma
terial that It is now shipping at con-
slderabie expense from Minnesota.
Ira R. Sturses. of the American Cod
- per Mines company. Baker City, has
written that he has knowledge of a
large deposit of silica sand having 9
per cnt jnire silica, and he forwards
a sample of the material to the Com
mercial ciun. ne writes tnai ne oe-
lleves Baker county can supply the en
tire coast.-
W. A. Lewis, of Baker City, an old
prospector who has tramped over the
hills of eastern Oregon and Idaho for
' years, says be has so many tons of
silica sand that the figures of Its total
couia not oe set down. -
' ,v V Philadelphia XJkad Xt.
'lie recently sent a shipment of the
material to powers & waitmen, rnu
delphta, and they analysed and pro
nounced it to be 'the very oest silica in
the world." He will immediately ship
the Commercial Steel Works a quantity
of the sand for trial. The deposit Is lo
cated 26 miles from Bakef City and 2,-
uuu reet above sea level. -
SamDles of sand running 75 ter cent
silica and 15 per cent aluminum have
Deen sent Dy J.. W. rouock, or Boise,
Idaho. His property Is located three
and a half miles from American Falls.
K. P. Badger.- of Toledo,- Washington,
nas begun an investigation or sand in
the vicinity of a fire clay deposit owned
by htm, and has - written that ha ex
pects to find silica' sand. ' :
MINER KltLED FOR
JUMPIKGMAN'S CLAIM
(Special Dispatch to Ikt Journal.) '
' Butte, Mont., Jan. J. Eugene O. Mad
den, a pioneer resident and well known
' mining man, waa shot and killed some
time during New Year's eve on a claim
near Basing He is supposed to havo
, jumped the claim - of a - man named
George Piatt - The location notloe wrs
posted the day before by Piatt on the
claim. Below the ordinary form of
qunrts looe location- the nonce sain:
"Whoever Interferes with - this claim
or this notice will be filled with lead
Piatt Is In Jail. Madden was one of the
owners of the Copper Belle mine.
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The abovs Xllnstratlon Shows the Re
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YOU will feel a hundred times better
the first day yoxx try this wonderful
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Simply fill In your name and ad
dress, on dotted lines below snd mail
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Battls Creek, Midland you will re
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all charges prepaid.
THREE DAYS' FEAST
OF PUBLICITY TALK
0 w
Admen's Oakland Conven
tion Will Be Greatest
s Ever Held on Coast.
For Immediate Clearance Come While the ; Stocks Are Complete
Attorney Faces Disbarment.
' (Hnl ted Press Lrased Wire.)
v St Paul. Minn.. Jan. 2. Francis B.
Hart,-a prominent attorney of Minne
apolis, who several weeks ago wrote a
letter ' to oovernor Johnson and Chief
Justice Start of the Minnesota supreme
court, in which ne criticised the court
. for alleged Incompetency . in deciding
, cases, - today appeared in court in re
1 sponse to summons to show cause why
lie should not be adjudged guilty of
contempt and disbarred from practicing
law In Minnesota. As the supreme court
Judges are disqualified from sitting in
ths matter the case Is to be tried by
: five Judges appointed from the state
. courts by Oovernor Johnson.
Miners Slay Ask Increase.
(United Press Leased Wire.) ' .
Chicago. Jaiu 2. Officials of the
. United Mine Workers of America met In
conference hero today with representar
tlves of the Illinois Coal Operators' as
. eoclation for the. purpose of discussing
.the new 'wage agreement and working
conditions. The miners' union Is ex
pected to make a demand for an increase
of 10 per cent over the present scale of
- wages. The operators do not believe
that present conditions warrant . any
raise In wages and it Is probable that
considerable trouble will be encountered
before a satisfactory agreement is
..reached. ' ... ,v t. .
The Oakland Ad club, through Its
secretary, Don Williams, has sent tha
following letter to the commercial or
ganisations of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho: .
"For three days, beginning January
20, 1908, tha greatest gathering of ad
vertlslng- men this coast has probably
ever seen, takes place In Oakland, Call
fornla.- -- - -
The Pacific Coast , Admen's assocla
tion. members of local and distant com
merclal bodies, representatives from
newspapers not Included in the above.
and delegates from eastern points, one
of whom IS Milton Bucklln. editor of
judicious Advertising, Chicago, win ou
in attendance.
"Talks on all chases of advertistnt
retail, wholesale, fraudulent, municlpa
state and national will be made by well
known and brilliant men. f rom an edu
rational standpoint, anyone Interested In
any form of advertising or progress,
(mould not rail to attend tnjs conven
tion. -
'The entertainment committee will see
that you are well taken care of, and an
opportunity given you to see the
numerous points of Interest around the
bay. Other forms of entertainment will
be given so that the trip, while In
structive, will also be pleasant, and the
members of the Oakland Ad club will
do all In their power to make each one
welcome and happy.
"Portland will have at least one ex.
cursfon car leaving that city the night
of January- 18. A round trip rate of
12(1.70 between Portland and Oakland
has been made by the Southern Paclflo
lor tnat occasion. .
"For tbe welfare and knowleds-e that
would be trained bv your organization. I
believe they would be glad to send you
here and I hope you will present the
matter to them, that vou may ' come
as a representative or your city.
, : n you aesire lo-taae any active part
In .the convention, such as making an
address or reading a paper, we would be
pleased to have you do so, and if you
decide to be on the program and know
beforehand what your subject will be,
please let me know. - -,
"If. there Is anv other Information
you desire, please communicate either
with me or Rinaldo M. Hall, president
P. C A. M. Portland. Oregon, and it
will be gladly furnished."
TO PREVENT TBE GHIP.
LAXATIVB BROMO Quinine remoTes the
cruse. To get tbe Rename rail for fall name
and look foe signature of E. W. Grove. 25c.
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NOTHING RESERVED EVERY PIECE IN THE
HOUSE SACRIFICED
FURNITURE
CARPETS
CURTAINS"
v DRAPERIES
MATTINGS
ART GOODS
Cut
Halved
and
Quarler'd
JEWELRY
CUT GLASS
SILVERWARE V
CHINA
CROCKERY
SEWING MACHINES
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL
JUST RECEIVED 500 of our well-known Hair
Mattresses that we have always sold at $22.50 now
for immediate clearance
$11.50
mm
m&
FIRST
ON YAMHILL
SECOND
rscofing
parts ot. a
letter, for empha-,
: sis mars its ap- .
peararice. :
The NnvTH CIrran
CzZi ftccrTypewrrar
t which, writes
black, purple "or
; red as desired, -enables
you to;
send out letters
emphatic torthe
mina as tney A
are pleasing to
the
eye.
, ThtomschlnepermlUBotoBtythe
use of a three-color rlbboa, bat also
of s t wo-eolor or slnsle-eolor ribbon. .
- Ho extra cost for this new model. :
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Porlland, Ore.
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Our Good Friend, Time.
ET us try to keep on good terms
'With time. As the Hatter says to
Alice, "If you keep on good terms
with time he'll do almost any-
. thing you like."
Really, It Is no fault of time. If we
cannot manage to get in 10 minutes a
day for reading or for gymnastics. We
want to be healthy and wise, but we are
so Imbued with the idea of being
wealthy that these others have to wait.
Nor Is It the fault of time If with added
years we grow hard, or bitter, impatient
or ungenerous, it is the part or wia-
om to spend our time upon tha things
that we care the most for, to conserve
our. energies, not to fret, not to worry,
but to usu time wisely.
For it is of no use to attempt to cheat
time. We cannot hold back the hours
nor the weeks nor the years, but by
falling into step we may march along
easily without repmirrg ana witnout un
due fatigue. And speaking . of time,
have you not noticed that there are no
longer any old ladles?
Is supposed to bring and which we
ought to welcome. Clearness of vision
is one of these, an ability to discern
clearly ;the real values of life, repose
of mind and manner Is another, greater
sincerity, a gentle toleration of foolish
mistakes and errors, a firmer hold on
the eternal verities.
There la much that the years take
with tlienf in their swixt circling anni
versaries, but for all that they take
they bring something of value. We are
but' foolish children If we cling to last
year's broken toys and refuse to sea
the better things that the new year
brings. 80, to go back to the statement
of the Hatter, if you keep on good terms
with time he'll, do almost anvthinr for
you. He will bring you new friends for
those vou have outarown. new evidences
of old troths, new opportunities for love
and service, a deeper trust in Ood. a
clearer vision ot tha things that are
worth while. Tlma Is not w enemy
but a friend "Take -him and use him
well he's worthy of It.
'
Eleven School Lunches.
Two lettuce sandwiches, two of brown
bread arid cream cheese, two marguer
ites, two olives, an orange.
Two chicken sandwiches, two of
chbppod figs, a handful of peanuts, a
little sponge cake, a pear. . .,
3
mmm
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Two brown bread and egg sand
wlches, two of white bread and orange
marmalade a chicken arumsticK,
square of fruit wafer, a peach.
Two sandlwchcs of dates and white
bread, a pUoe of lamb, two gingersnaps.
some molasses candy.
SHAPE-KEEPING is important in a shoe; there's no
satisfaction in 'getting a good-looking shoe on your
. iff oqV and then have it go out of shape in a month's
wear. '
Selz RoyaL$lue shoes are kept on the last in the fac
tory from the start to finish; they "season", on the last.
- Many makers of 6hoes pull out the lasts long before the
- shoe gets to the finishing room. Such -shoes quickly go
to the bad in shaped ' . .
' v.:' YouU find this feature of Selz Shoe";
- t does'nt. cost you any more, and it does .
. . pay. Selz RoyatjPlue, f 3.50, f 4, f 5., .
' , . - Best oak sole leather used on all our shoes
81 ,:. j .L'SSIM
: ; Corner Seventh and" Wishingtbn : Sts.e-Formerly 149 "Third
: On of the brightest and most woman
ly of Portland women has recently re
turned from a trip east .where she Vis
ited friends whom she Bas not seen for
a half -century. She is herself -77 and
shn says that she reads with surprise
the comment on the passing of some
"elderly" woman, who was perhaps 65
or 70 years old. She Is not old. be
cause her hold on the real things of Ufa
is vital, tine nas unraiiing interest in
fieopla, keeps well abreast of the times
a Jier reading, has enthusiasms for
beautiful sunsets, ' is made glad by the
glint of moonlight on the frost-gemmed
leaves by the roadside.- If ona asks her
of her Journey she will not tell of wear
isome delays at one place, of cold wait
ing-rooms, oi the- weariness or travel.
of the bad manners of the traveling
puouc nor or poor notei accommoda
tions. Yet. we all know that many peo
ple who travel bring back nothing else,
insceaa ane will tell or tne latest pub
lie improvements In the cities she has
visited, of the delight of meeting friends
of her girlhood, of how much kindness
she met, and of the pleasure of- seeing
tine pictures in puDiic galleries.
One could point a similar lesson In
the beautiful life of a dear old man of
83, also a- Portlander. who. on tha oc
casion of his little grandson's birthday
comes to see him and takes htm out for
a walk upon the hillsides where they
gamer wua grape leaves. -A
soul at Deace. a mind alert tn v-nlnh
the message of the times, a heart filledl
wun sympatny ana love ror humanity
sro me toucnsiones mat Keep one on
kuou terms wun lime.
it is pitiful to see the efforts of .the
man or woman whose whole effort is
to hold time back, who seems - to h
clutching in despair the flying gar
ments or the swiftly travellna fiarurs.
We all know that sort of a woman. She
pursues au me Known methods of beau
ty culture. 'In an effort to cheat hehnirt.
era Into the belief that her years are
not so many as they are povWer and
rouge Instead of healthy clean skin,
blackened eyebrows, false hair anrl
luveaila clothlnir. if ! nnt rnilv imni:
Ing It Is pitiful to see one who is sup-
ruiaKt Ia ha... M..ti.J -. j i V
v w ,wwnivi jwxia vi uincre-
tion living according . to such false
standards. .', : i .. . . .,
" For there are certant things that age
Two sandwiches of whole white bread
and stewed prunes and chopped nuts,
two Chocolate wafers, two olives.
Two sandwiches of cream cheese, let
tuce, white bread, two of preserved gin
ger, a time round cane, an orange.
Two sandwiches of dates- and nuts, a
small spice cane, a jar oi orange saiad,
a ouncn or grapes,
Two roast beef sandwiches, two -of
cream cheese and chopped peanuts, two
small celery stalks, two sugar cookies, a
jar or appie jam,
Two minced ham sandwiches, two of
chopped celery with,, a dressing, canta
loupe.
Three sandwiches of.pfetn bread and
DU'.ter. a jar or mixed rruii, saiao, a
slice of cold meat, three ginger cookies.
Two celery sandwiches, two of
chopped chicken and olives with a little
mayonnaise, a jar of stewed prunes;
Bingo: uraiu. , ;
EUGENE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH ELECTION
(Special Dispatch to Ths Journal.)
Eugene, Or., Jan. 2. The First Chris
tian church of Eugene held Its annual!
business meeting and church dinner on
New Tear's day. Officers for the en
suing year were elected as follows
Elders, A. C. Jennings, D. M. McCrady
and John McMahon; - deacons, -J. M.
Shelley, O. J. Hull and' J, M. Wells;
deaconesses, Mrs. Js M. Shelley, Mrs.
U. C. Holeman and Mrs. C. R, Van
duyn; trusfees, T.'O.' Hendricks, A. C.
Jennings and Presley comegys.
Pastor J. S. McCallum read his an.
nual report showing that during the
year there have been 220 additions to
the Church. There were 411 tartar
granted and five deaths occurred during
th? 7?&.3S3iyiSJt .Pt, Kaia. ii member
ship 61 -m The iotaf mMoershlp Is"
nuHr- i.vdo. ina larareaE conB-resrarion in
the city and the lareest of that dennm.
lnatlon n the Pacific northwest. When
the .present pastor - came to -Eugene
about seven vears aao. the ehiirrh hud
little more than 200 members. -
- Ths-amount of money raised nytho
church ' durlrwr the year was $13. 187.11,
of wblch . J1.J2L8J was" ..for misslona.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which bas been
in use ror oyer so years, bas bofne the signature of
i nn has been made under his per-
lyrfifarfos vSoiial supervision since its infancy.
' CiCCti- Allow no nn tndeMlvA mn in
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jast-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle rith and endanger the health of
Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment.
' What is CASTORlA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
gorlc, Drops ftndsobthing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains .neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and, allays Fevertshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and .natural sleep."
The Children's Panacea-Thq Mother's Friend,
CENUIHE CASTORIA LWaVTS
Sears the Signature of
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 years.
VMS pWTSUW SOMSSSJV, YT mUMUkl STSSST. MfW WIS Smf. (
This Is the best financial showing ever
uauo uj nv cnurcn.
from Seattle, will begin a revival meet
Ins; at the church on Friday evening of
this week. The members are counting
u a nvry ouecessiui -meeting ana ex
pect a - large increase in membership
through Dr. Martin's efforts.-.
Manitoba Legislature Opens.
(Catted Press Leased Wire.)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 2. The
Manitoba legislature -Opened"" in regular
session today. After tha opening cere-1
monies and tha reading of the speech
from the throne an adjournment was
taken UU Monday, when the regular or
der of business will be taken up. The
session gives promise of beta one of
more than drainarynnwmt--Knalffl--portance.
. .
Mus Post Correct Bulletins. .
Un1't Pren Les4 Wire.) - -Guthrie.
Okla.. Jan. f. The atnte ene.
noratlon commission today gave a hear
ing on us proppsea order -compelling
railway companies operatlngio Okta
The Passion Play
1 nxposiTToir mnrs:
XOSIZOKT
Admission 10o and 15c.
Songs by Miss Millie. Perkins '
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
- Our sucoess Is due . to uniform
high-grade, work at reasonable; prloea.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak-
ness can now have their teeth . ex
tracted rilled and bridgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan'
ger. . i ' -
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .V .5
I2-KARAT CROWNS ........ 5.0
WORK f.
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00
ALL LINED PLATE ....... .15.00
TEETB,
Examination and Oonroltation Tree.
Re-fnamcling Teeth
Is t areatest Invention in modern
dentlewy and has been most success
ful of VtK methods. '
We ettertd to all a special Invita
tion to Icall at our office and have
their teteth examined free of charge.
We own and ' control tha Isrrest
and best equipped dental- establish
meat in the world, having 19 offices
all told. - .
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Ladr attend
ant.- -Vy; .;.; J
Open evenings till 7. Sunday f lo lif
Union Painless Uentist!
221 M Morrison St, Corner lint.
O
military
academy;
POrrTLANOTbREii
Roarrtlnv Tm
School f or Touog Man and
Boys. . .'.k.i. w,;
. Preparation ? - for eoU
leges, V. & Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford,
. Berkeley, Cornell, Am
herst and all State Unl.
versltles and Agricultural
Colleges. - Manual train'
. ing. ... Business eOurss.
The principal has bad z
?'e&rsT. axperlenee In Port
and. Comfortable juar-i
ters. "Best environments.
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated eatalog
and other literature a.
drass
J. Y. BILL, U. D.,
Vrlnolsal and - rroprtoa.
homa to bulletin the correct tlme of
train arrivals. -' The proposed order also
demands ' clean depots, comfortable
equipment, toilet-rooms jtnd drinking
water at every station, pourteous sta
tion agents and stations open both an
hour before and after train arrivals.-
.-?--;-rTo Inceaae Stocks '::,.
' . - (Speeiol Dhpstcb to , Tbe Jonrast -i
s Freewater, Or.r Jan.T.AtT meetihir
of the Hudson Bay Orange company it
wu ueciaea 10 increase i ine capital
stock from f 2,000 to $3,1)00., Ths grange
hall is lust about- completed ;nd has
onlv t6SD of debt.. Which will be coered
by stock-sales In the very near future. 1
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