JOSEPIIIiiE TIL BE fill! JULY 1 &aloonmen Prepare to Jloye Across Line Into Jack- . ." " " son County. fflptrtal Dispatch to Th Journal.) ' . Grants Pass, Or., June 25. That the liquor-thirsty f raternlty .of (Jrante Pas may be cared' for, .one or more of 'the oaloons that have been doing business In this city will move across the line to Woodviile, -Jackson county, afwr July 1, the date on whicn prohibition goes In effect. There Is no diisposiU.in on the part of , the saloonmen to evade the order. All are packing- their goods, having-- "special sales" and ' making pu-parations to -leave.. 'Woo'.lville la a small country town. eight miles from this city. It can be reached in 'a tew 'minutes'- time either by train or automobile, and If trie resi , dents of the town do not patronlise the KOTO FALLS CGI CONTEST DRY VOTE Petition IsFiled in Circuit Court Asking for Rc Yicw of Election.. fe grog shops tt is believed that tho transient trade will be sufficient to lnke the business' pay. Sixteen saloons will go out of busi ness in .Tntuti.hlrtft f.n.iniv on dune 80. Ten of these ar& in Grants Pass, the others being located in country towns and villages. LIFE SAVERS EXHIBIT FOR G. L R. VETS Women's Belief Corps Pre sents Free .Will 'Offering , ; of $107.30 tdG; A. IT (Special Dispatch to The Joarn.l)'. Newport, Or., June 26. Delegates to the encampment were treated to a surf drill Thursday morning by Captain Wel lander and member of the life-saving crew. The beach and bluffs were lined . with hundreds of visiting' members 'of the Grand Army, Relief corps, and the - ladies of the Grand Army of the Re public,' .:': ' J , ' The day was clear and sunn and the ,: 'water smooth. The old BOldiera marched to the beach behind a drum corps com posed of veterans - of- "the - clvlt- war, Most of the townspeople were out also. The life savers ran out the; lifeboat and gave an exhibition of fancy row ing. . going through many evolutions. Then they 'overturned the boat, disap pearing beneath" It, rolling v the -. boat over and over and always coming up on top. The boat .was run In and a crew got out the guf and fired the. line over a distant pole; attached to breeches , buoys, and "rescued" a, man, In record time, The exhibition was greatly appreci ated by the visitors, many of whom. had never seen the ocean before. . - .... The regular business of the session of ma various organizations began at io:su this morning. This afternoon the Grand Army will elect officers and seleot the place for the 1909 encampment. The visitors are all having a fine time: - Mrs. Oilman of Heppner KeliewCorpK delegate who wa .taken . severely. 411 last night 'with acute Indigestion,. Is bet ter thiit morning, but is notable to be out. The" business aesslpRS, were, held yesterday afternoon. Last night various organisations . met together at the- Ca- ' alno, where, they,. were formally wel comed by Newport.' County Judge Swop delivered the address of welcome on be half tf Newport and Lincoln county. He spoke feelingly of the Inestimable services of the soldiers and wartime women,.. Department Commander Blythe responded briefly in behalf of the Grand Army. ' ' The comradt-s started "Marching . Through Georgia" and the veterans sang ' enthusiastically In their " cracked old Voices.' Department President Cora t&. Davis reformed in behalf of the Relief Corps to the address of welcome, , and Department Chaplain Mrs. Jennie M. Iirown spoke on behalf -of the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic. . Emma Grady's recitation was' awarded (he price medal. The Relief Corps present ed the Grand. Array with 1107.30 free will offering. Mrs. Banford, war nurse, related hospital incidents. In spite of light, drlssly rain the Casino was filled With veterans and women. ' - (Special n.patrh to The Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., June 26. An ' ef fort Is being made to, keep the saloons open in Klamath Falls despite the county, vote for prohibition. Following the lead of Medford,'' a petition for a writ of review has been Hied tn the clr- cult court The petition cites error on the part of the county court in making the order . for the local option election and also tn declaring the result of the election,. ; , . . , Aj Casfel. a brewer, and Kent Ballard. part owner of the Bank Exchange ea. loon. -filed- the writ throuah' their at torneys. A. U. Xeavitt and F. H. Mills. County Judge - Griffith and Commis sioner Fred Melhase are the defendants. The -city charter of Klamath Falls does not contain the clause found 'In the Medford charter, "regardless -of ; any other state law." etc. The matter la now with Judge Benson, whose decision will be given by July 1. the - date on whicn prohibition goes in effect. f HOfilE FOLKS GLAD ."' ; : TO SEE SENATOR Cheyenne, Jvyo., Turns Out ' 5,000 Strong to Welcome ': Francis Warren. ! TELICAtf BAY PREPARES FOR E. H. HARRDUN i Artificial Ice Plant and' an Auto 1 Road Await R. It. Mag- - ( bate's Coming. . - - - t , - t r , . , (Special Dl.patch to The Journal.) ' Cheyenne, . Wyo., June 26.- -- United States Senator Francis B, Warren re turned today from Washington and was given , an. ovation by the citlsens. who Joined In a nonpartisan parade and re ception. Over 6,000 people were in line, including pioneers, cowboys. United States infantry, cavalry and artillery from Fort Russell, school ch lid ren.V state troops, business men, shopmen ' and others. Senator Warren's carriage was drawn by 60 pioneers, who unhitched the old team of cayusee and attaching a. long rope hauled the senator , trl- umpnanuy . mrougn the streets. j i ' PROMINENT CAPITALIST VISITS KLAMATH FALLS (Special Dispatch to Tbe JonrnaL) ' Klamath Falls, Or., June 26. Railroad Commissioner. A. C. Irwin of California was in tne city Wednesday, accompanied bv Colonel E. A. Forbes, a prominent promoter of northern California, and owner of newspapers In Yreka. Chiro and Marysville. An effort will be made to interest colonel Forbes in some of the many propositions here awaiting capital; and promotion. " , ' ' lo for- men's 65o overalls, all sises. 29c for- men's SOo-to 75e work shirts, all - elses. 29o for men's BOo ' and COn summer, underwear. 3c for - men's, loo white handwerchlefs. 6o for men's 16c Arrow collaret ell . sixes. - So for men's 10c and 16o black and tan fox. . Rvnry body come for bargains. Sample Shoe Store Co.. First and Madison, or 208 Morrison,- . FALLING TREE KILLS 1 ' AGEP WES PIONEER fflnerlsl Mapatrb to The Jmirnal.) 'Pendleton, Or., June 26. C, W. Blom, 76 years of age, a pioneer of Weston, met an accidental death yesterday morn ing when he ran directly in the path of IF YOU. WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR ' THIS SEASON ASK BEN SELLING ( . y f .if- " '. .ft- Sir" ti:',A v. Ay .vrT- V' -X ; h A ' 1W . r . i , ' . - " The : Only V ' ' ' I f tx ft ' ' t : i I ''. mm - iiereece between our clothing and the high-class mer chant tailor's is the price; "ours are made SPE- . CIALLY for us by New York's BEST WHOLE SALE TAILORS whose designers are tne best in the world. Every garment has back of it MY GUARANTEE, which means absolute sat isf action or your money back. t ; A u , Suits $15 to W Our BOYS CLOTHING is made with the same care and attention to detail as the men's. Our juvenile department Is the most comfort able shopping place in Portland. ELLING LEADING CLOTHIER lie ki ii r V, is almost here, it is nearing by days, hours, min utes and seconds and it is sure to be here on sched ule time; be prepared for the occasion. You owe it to your country, to your neighbors, to yourself, to dress up for the event in proper attire. Hi V-'l TdlS IABEL STANDS FOH &J YLAhS irsasssaor KNOW! NO HOWraa ' !l ,.M wmsTraoai" ' 1 sens in 2 and 3 pieces of the type and character sought by discriminating dressers are shown at our Men's Clothing Sec- tion in extensive varie ties of styles, colors and grades. . d . THE GRAY AND THE BLUE colors ever true, are dis played in every conceiv able smart pattern and design. The garments are tailored and styled by the Stein-Bloch, the Schloss Bros, and the Bradbury System, a fact assuring style, quality and durability, yet the prices are moderate from $18 to $35. CREDIT IF DESIRED You' are privileged to have your suit and other dress accessories charged to your account and pay in weekly,1 semi-monthly or monthly payments, to suit yourself. . EastOT Oiliiig . CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH. The Store Where Your Credit Is Good. a falling tree. He was cutting .timber with hJs son and as the tree fell he ap parently; became .rattled and ran In front . of it. The trunk struck i him squarely across the back.1" He was car ried to his house and a physician sum moned, but he expired : a few hours later. .He was. a native of Finland, but had lived near. Weston for 20 yeara - 'Sample Bhoa Store Co First and Maiilaon. also 101 Morrison." will sell you Saturday men's 1159 shoes and Oxfords at ll.so pair. women's ana shoes and Oxfords at $1.95 pair. Misses' It shoes and . Oxfords at tl.9 pair. Boys' 12.26 and 2.60 shoes and Oxfords at si.se pair, uiuaran i.t auwn. Oxfords at 7e. All siaea in eaoa siyio. Bampie unoe store ua,v. -.. Iir" (Special DIapatetf to The Journal.) Klamath Falls. Or,, June 26. The i first artificial ice made In " Klamath county was brought into this city this week. Colonel . W. ,11. Holabrld has 1 cold storage and ammonia ire plant atj Prlifiv hav. for nir. riiirinir V. H. Ttar-" I riman visit there, and ;th first test ' ice was made this week. . , i .The plant has a capacity of two tons j ef fine quality ice or four tons inferior f quality, per- day, - The temperature of y the room was reduced to four degrees below sero. Parties in Klamath Falls, ; attracted by the success of the plant I at Pelican bay, - are making" arrani't I oiinta to establish a plant, here, i A contractor with a large force of men.nas startea worn on the automo bile road from Fort Klamath to Pell I can bay. E. H. Hrrlman standi most I of the expense and the roal will be ' in readiness for hint when ii arrive In August , , Banff Hot Springs. M The Canadian 'Pacific have on sale rpeclal round trip excursion tickets to Banff the Carlsbad of America.' Tick ets wiU be good for stopovers at Vic toria, Vancouver and the various moun tain resorts.' An 1,800 mile ride for $35. For full 'particulars call or address F, R. Johnson, G. A. P. D 142 Thirl street, Portland. .. . : - ' -. - - j , . HERMISTON FIRST DRY . TOWN H UMATILLA V' Sr",Bl Dispatch to Xb Journal.)' " : Pendleton, , Or., June 8 Hermiston is .wholly dry and Is the first town in ITmatllla county to lose its one and only bar es a result of the recent local op tion 'election. - The bar was located . In the Hotel Hermiston and was operated under a county court license which ex-' rlred yesterday. No attempt was made' o secure a temporary permit from the! council.-as it was recognlxed that 'the1 opponents or tne saloon were In control of that bodyand would make the license so high as to be prohibitory. , v.- ..- 21.00 a pair for "your choice of hun- orerts or pairs or women s a noes ana Oxfords, tans and blacks, , also boys' school shoes; worth uo to 12.25, now 11.00 pair. Sample Shoe Store Co., First and Madison, or 208 Morrison. Paster Enters Newspaper. Field. Jfineelnl Dlapateh to The Journal. i liamier. or., vune zo.nev. . w. c Fry, pastor " of the Methodist . church and editor, of the Rainier Review, has I been forced to remipn his position In : lha iiiiiiTh nnA flnrmtfl nil nf hta . to the management of the Review. His place in. the church has been filled by liev. K-'E. . Myers. . ,., a j.. r ' .- Big shoe sale Saturday at the Sample Plioo Store Co.,, First and -Madison, or 208 Morrison .. - . - o9S ANOTHER SATURDAY STARTLER AT "THE EAIST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE" 388-390 EAST MORRISON STREET, NEAR GRAND AVENUE f ARRIVED BY EXPRESS AND; PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAYONLY Two Hundred. TD BLACK, BLUE, GARNET ;AtfD -BROWN-REGULARLY PRICED AT $5.95 .TO $7.50 - - ON SALE TOMORROW ONLY AT . See Window SHITS In response to numerous in quiries from our customers we have succeeded in pur chasing; another and even' better lot of Walking Skirts than any we have previously had on sale. It Will Be the IAST SAIE of the Season a! THIS PRICE Light and Medium-Weight Panamas, all wool and the very latest effects. The illustration is taken from a photo of one of the many styles. Skirts are made with box plaits in front and back, and clusters of single plaits on each side. Three folds of fine taffeta silk ail torn. ' All scams bound and best of workmanship throughout Skirts that wiU brine more than viuuuic una pi ice wncn xne iox is gone.- - TO SECIIEE Y0n SIZE AND C0L0H SHOP EAUIY Satoi my Specials No Telephone Orders Taken 98c Replar Value $1.75 98c Regular Value $1;75 FOLDING STEAMER CHAIR Only Two to a Customer, 27c f f , "SB" - - X. 9 Regular Value 50c Regular Value 50c . 1 FOLDING CAMP STOOL : Only Six to a Customer A v Seasonable Special i r '-: - 0:i: 'Hjr c-.v: c A Cuff