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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!, . PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. . JULY, ' 8, ; 1908. 9 . - Oregon's Most Beautiful Resort ACH Oregon's Most Beautiful Resort Promised 2 Years Ago How We Have It- KeptOurPromise QE "rap I' ., -" ' : jt'","'1;1' " '''" miii n mil ii. i ii ,' , i.i iiiijiii i i .miinii.i .iiiniii. . 111 'J " V.':.: .-I"-, At the time when Gearhart Park was platted and put on the market, THAT WE WOULD Pipe pure mountain water from Thompson's Falls di rect to every lot. -To build a sewerage system without expense to the property-owner. ' A 60-foot level street from the depot to the ocean. To erect an electric light plant which will light the entire park. t "i . c ,CV'-- SKt - - " We are building now a mod ern hotel at a cost of J75,000, directly on' the beach, as views show you. Have put in a complete water system and piped water to every lot fn Gear hart Park. Finished the sewerage system OSJJKHABT VABX SBAOH BOTHXi, LOOEHrO BOTTTK Are now running the electric light plant, which lights the entire park. Establish stores, a grocery, butcher shop, etc. i In addition to the present hotel, build a large new hotel facing the beach, at a cost of $25,000. WATCH NEXT SUNDAY PAPERS We will show you a cottage which we promise to build, ; and will show next a plan whereby you may get this without costing you a dollar. OFFICE SECOND FLOOR 203 CORBETT BUILDING ; , ,.v . ; - - s i . iti,f i 4. . v Graded a 60-foot street from the depot to the ocean, and have the promise of the county commissioners to macadamize the same. V" -i f -at t K -i - ' -sf - MUM MMMl I II miff! TnillUlll ml 111 ilii i im.mi nit,.,.,, 1,. f.HMV..... , fcK.iim.- 2g35 J2. .Ji,., J JI OSABKABT PABK BEACH HOTE KOOXXWO WOBTH Dresser has established a branch store at the Park. WATCH NEXT SUNDAY PAPERS We will show you a -cottage wjiich we promise to build, and will show next "a plan wliereby you may get this without costing you a dollar. OFFICE SECOND FLOOR 203 CORBETT BUILDING :;r ' ji : Din HB BEAR WITH M Z Fire Warden Snell Has Har rowing Experience With a 350-Pounder. w (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 2" Timber, Or., July Fire Warden M. X. SnelU of the Wolf creek and Zi tipper Nehalem country timber district, 2 1 C M. (yDonnell are alive today tfter a hand-to-hand bear encounter 'JJ that stands without parallel In the. hunting lore of these parts. "- Snell, accompanied by O Donnell, was " ridlngr over his patrol when, rounding '.Zm bend In the trail, the two c'ame across " small cub. Desiring to capture it for; m pet inev aiiffntea ana startci in JJ pursuit. Thp cub emitted several M mournful howls and in a moment, with no warning save the crunrhins; of Its feet upon the forest underbrush, a mon JJJ.ster black she-bear charged down on the two jnen ' - Exceiit for a small brush ax. whfch Snell habilu.illy carries in his belt, tho Z; two ni-n w at the mercy of the in furlated tecst The unexpectedness of Br onslaugrt gave them no tim.e to JJ reach tliclr r in--, which were strapped m , to tbe'r hors- s f-a Idles, r,u vnrds awav. w The bar fin."d her att-ntior to 8ne! first. Wu: -:-tliriied rrowl .she bore d -vn fn i.irr,. Instant!,' h' ZL. Pu"el his a..! b ,ru-.l i )n t'.e brute's . iikull as n e Usnu-d at liim. . Her rif.- inter to the frenzv point the iiear ma for 8n-i! n a he side-stef, 1 enir, he beat her m. back. I!m t wi tier mlr.d weaken! Jfom 'he uneru.-v, struirirle when (i-- Donnell. who had rar. for a rifie. rame . to his rescue ar..l plairej a bullt In ' tne SJiIrr.hl'K he..rt. hhe turned ran abotit 60 feet sn.1 dropped deal . The men then killed the cub. Rntt carcasses were taken to camp W'll w wood, pear here, and barbecued bT weighed J60 poands i5Lthe ctrh 69. i mNCISE.LELTP 3 VISITS AT AGENCY ' 8ltit trtrs to Th Jmrn.1 Pendleton. Or, Juljr t Francts F Letyp. commissioner of Induui affairs - m74r ot ,hRt Plon the head -atthsi Itxlia servie In the Vnte-1 . tte. Is Tlsitnr at the Vmatlll U'wt st the present time. "'"" While lher 1, r.n special slrnirioance J - attached to Commissioner Leupp's visit, as he mti h has no particular mission -i in rominc ret bis eolrn Is matter " Kf niitch Interest to those connected with tT'",,, u "-irstoo3 . that thre will t mttnrs btweer be o these Interested on the reservation and tbst he mil familiarise himself .waa coadlttowa hers STOPS EL0rE3IEXT; : ALSO AXEIX)PER ir- riM Imw irw i . Ju'r Wfciis his wlfs was t te Keit () f wua t...r oerder, rf OrwJiaia mp- peared at his home early in the moon ins; and shot Ralph Farrell. Graham is a Great Northern fireman. He announced thai he had been called gwy to Everett. He secretly hurried Dack Into the house and hid In a room, where he overheard his wife and the hoarder discussing the best wav of elop inff. The husband hmke In r,n ih. rn cusslon aild aa Farrell vanished through the door, hot him in ths leg. lie was taken to the hosnltal Tit r a flfo ham made a hasty exit but later returned. GEORGIA POPULISTS7 TO NOTIFY WATSOX (United rress bemed Wire. I Atlanta Ga., July 8. The Populists or Georgia are planning a preat time for this city tomorrow. Thev will as- semDle In state convention, which will aiso De made an occasion for the of- iiciai notiricatlon to Thomas K. Wat- buu or nis nomination on the Populist "cket for president of tne fnttcd States There will be uo state ticket put out by the Populists of (Jeorgia this vear The proceedinKs of tomorrow's r!,. tlon therefore win lie f'onfned tn address on state issues bv Mr Watson the naming of Populist electors for the state of Georgia, the selection of a new state executive committee and the transaction or such other routine busi ness as may be brought up. WIBELESS 3IESSAGE FK03I BATTLESHIPS' (t'ntted Prea Learnt Wl' ) United States Steamship Connecticut at Sea July S The Atlantic battleship fle. t pRSFed out at the (Jolden Gate ,t a ppeed of !0 knots. When outside the heads a thick fop set In The fle-t was stopped off the lightship bv wir--less teleiframs and guu signals in order to discharge pilots on the second gun signal the fle.t proceeded on Us course for Honolulu. The fog lifted about p. m. At ! (, cirk tonight the fleet hanged Its formation in perfect order to line ,..f squadron. The weather at' this hour w;is fine Flying. Salem Electric Cars Endanger Lives at Kelly Street GRADE CROSSING IS RISKY WALLOWA WILL SOON ' CONNECT WITH IL R. ' 't f'' jjjti V't, " H L- a . r lis ' t. ;hm ,v s. I Fy'v V ' C ' I r fx fr.'- -4. Us i. i. " i 4 T- . . . i i. 9 .Kifl.! TMp.tch to Tbs Jwu. La Grande nr , July s Jl A P uun. cnier engineer In charge of the' construction of the Wallowa extension 1 'f the O i, & N from Klgln to Jo. i seph. states that tracklaylng Is now ?,'lf Thf rro"ln of the Grand I uomp wpin.i r.igin has ' on-.rdeteji. and the track ( no, -oir.F up tne w!mn onrnn Tk. XX - It n- i 4. i - 4 , Nsl--T5 -iVV,.: J jC' . -v4 . -S;rt" x' TIs i S? .f "' ff ''t'1' ,T " I ST ' ' 'fmm- -lr "-" ,' '" Jr.M..- , .ii.i.j BUTLER WANTS town of Whst is perhaps ths most dangerous W'll U . 1. I . - I . M , , ,L , . , about 2 miles ' !" f Slagonslly th Intersection of Kelly . I street and Hamilton avenu In South J'ortiann. j-et the electric company caa not even put up a look out for the cars" sign nor a denss-r signal of any kind. Teamsters who us the road every day st this crossing sar tbs ears go by there at high sp4 without stopping, end thej look tor srtows accident or fatality to happen Any day. 11 and reds Oregon Electric Grade. Crowing at Kelly Street and Ha mllton Arenu. cannot see si' train coming la either dl Anal u v- -i.i- j if-nani of- S-4B1I r f 1 ' 1 str A r a-a-rv f v . . ' A . " principal assist- ?hlf 'th- eharrr-si, and !Sl.V taekirW f ,h rk Jak tea Like th fTTir. ! e JL"'"4 P te-- WIT- ) lvlV.Vw.t., than mr MI 7 .i r,f , " ""l"ed men Is 1d wefa missing whea ths flrtt left Kranclsco yesterday. ' It la likely that rr cent of the .m rasa lsft the eh I pa because they war fonad fleslraMa and ask4 to Wv by lb r pctal asembers of the crew. . ' ' m i w " i X"mnrr"w and 1day ar!! yMttleely be tb last 4sys for discount on wt side gas trja. rottUcd Oa aotnpaay. of automobiles and shlcles pass ths dangerous creasing every day. but al though there bars beea a number of close calls do on fortunately has beea hurt or killed. Funerals going to the rultoa ceme tery take this root and It Is perhaps due to the slowness with whlcb funerals nore that no accident baa happened here irp to this time. Hamilton avenue cuts Kelly street OB s sharp hill and th railroad line runa st an abrupt curve around a hill a both sides of tfee street Drivers f vehicles going south sad dowa th ktil "w laeorporattona. tasleaj BsreM f TVt JrseXt lem. Or, July .Article ef Is. corporation hsvs flle4 la tha af fle of tie secretary of stats aa fol lows: ' Margate Base Tnd company; rrlo fle Portland; capital st k, ll.fce; Inccrporatora. John C- tlekJi. Henry St. fyoer aai Aaca Walea, rectlon until they are right on top of th crossing, and aa tha trains do not stop It Is a miracle that a fatal colli sion has oot already occurred. People coming up th hill are little better off a far as being a hi to see a train com ing is concerned, but they ar safer because of ths up grade. . Some of ths leading residents of South Portland will. It 4s expected, pre sent th fscts about th crossing to tha city coaocll which. It la expected, wiU take atom measures to safeguard the pubU. . HIS WIFE BACK Irate Governor of Utah Says His Daughter Must void Lover. (Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.) ' Salt Lake, Utah, July 8. Bitterly contested suit for absolute divorca la a sequel which followed hard on the sensational elopement and marriage of Thomas K. Butler and Mabel Blanch Cutler, daughter of Governor John C. Cutler, immediately upon tha discovery of the runaways and the return of his daughter to the governor's home. Th governor Inaugurated broceedlngs to free his daughter from what he con s'ders a most mistaken alliance. A summons In the suit was served upon Thomas E. Butler. It is authoritatively I stated by the attorneys for Mra. Butler that the suit will be pressed to tha ut most. Butler la confident that no legal cause azista for a divorca, and that he still possesses his wife's love In spite of pressure brought to bear upon her by her family, is prepared to defend the suit to the biter end. Butler aald: "Governor Cutler Is a man that cannot be told anything. There can be no possible grounds for a divorce, and he will not be able to ob tain any. He has used all his Influence and that of all his friends to trump up some charge against me, but he has not been able to do so, and will not be able to do o. I do not know yet whether I will bring civil suit a rains t Governor Cutler or not, That la mainly In th hands of my attorneys. The main thlnu IS II to appear and submit briefs In the case of Hough V. Porter, which has been sat for argument August 4. This case Is the most important water rights case that has ever arisen In this sfuM. The casNs waa brought by th origins! parties to determine tha rights of each. By order of the1 circuit court all those living along the stream and using Its waters, about 70 persons, were nrado parties to the ault. f The question Involved Is whethef the desert land act of 1877 abrogates tho common law doctrine of riparian rights aa it may apply to land acquired from the general government since the pa aage of thla act. n n i j i Nt?vcr Falls to RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR and DEAUTY No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan drntl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. i times as much in $L 00 as 50c size. IS NOT A DYE. - Pliilo Hsy Spec. Co.. Newsrk. K. J. 81 sad SOe bottles, at druggists' WOODARD. CLARKE A CO. with m to gtt my wife back.'' Swiss Rail association; prlachpal of fW, Portlaad: eapltal stock, II .; Incrp raters. C Blncber. Albrecht Stlwiff Atbln 1 Blrger, Fmil Krattl fr. C'lrleh Michel. Oui C. Mot sr. Peter Koth. Charles L'rfer and John Zoller. Walwot riantattoa eorrpany; arln?) pal fflc. Portld; esrltaJ stark. 1 -tBccrperatnT. ii. Beckwlth, A. Crerton. F. S. W.Uow S. C. Prncwf. T. 4.. ia a charts aa4 Job H, 4.i. KLAMATH EXTERTAIX rOETLAXD PEOPLE (Soedal Plipstcb t Tbe Joamal.l Klamath rails. Or.. July . The Klamath chamber or commerce la ar ranging to bring an excursion of Port. land people Into the Klamath country juiy 13. in locai ucsec agenta cava already arranged for cheap rates. A special effort will b mad to show th party all th attractions of Klam ath county, and If ao desired, members can go on 10 crater iaa. M03IEXT0US WATER RIGHTS CASE LISTED (Ha lent Dneesa of T Jonrnsl.1 .Salem. Or., July 8. 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