The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 22, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1908.
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APPLY AX TO
I VALLEY HUB
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Great ' Need of Kegion Is
r Smaller Areas for tui
tlvation. -
l X campaign of education for malic
'farina and mora farmara In tha Wll
.... ...n.- - tariad by the Port
nd rlty board at a m.n. held
. ..in , im hn have ben
iSSkina" S ".Wd'ofc-ondltlon. .tl.ntfed
:th meeting ana jum-u ... ... -"nt.
A commute waa appointed to
' : Tha situation In the valley at tni
r.ent time doea not hold out encour
. .'fmant for Increased population ani
.laraer production. Tha farma are aim
'r,5 ,-.t. hundrfda of acrea
nr ".inV ownarahlp an.l
neither cleared nor tilled tn reasonable
TC'country la Imperatlvaly In nerd
f more aotWa agricultural operation.
'The Industry aeema to .Vr" "hX
back by the contentment of thoae who
(hold the lancm, or uy " ""'
Ostites of deceaaed plonoera. or by the
'ownera failure to adopt modern meth
ods of dlveraifled farming. The lands
Jar rich and will produce Immense
, oropa If properly cultivated. .There la
hut a email proportion of the landa
inder contlnuoua cultivation, and a vaat
acreage la atlU in virgin timber.
, Whitney L- Bolae presided at -the
meetlngaiid made a ahort talk. He waa
fallowed by Dr. Jamea Wltbycombe, d -JSctor
of the Oregon agricultural col
i lege experiment station, who urged the
i board t on w,,h lu ProP08""1 cam"
upalgn. and aald any change from prea
'ent condlUona would be a benefit to
'the people of the valley.
Other men who epoke favoring the
Movement ware: Francis B. Clark, pre
Bentepokane. Portland &8eatte rail
road: R B. Miller, general freight agent
'Harriman llnea; B. E. Josaelyn. presi
dent Portland Railway. Light 4 Power
Company; O. W. Talbot, general man-
;ea:er Oregon rjiov u i v-
'Thompson, of the realty board; George
. iv.1. ....irf.ni Hacxlwnod Cream
'ivJ.mn.nv: C. C. Colt, purchasing agent!
-Bwlft i Co.: H. A. Wheeler, Chicago.
' U V- r.r.ntlv
'returned from Ooldfield. where he has
'been for two weeka In the Interest
lot the Butte Boya Consolidated Mining
ioompany, has much of Interest to say
reports three shifts working from tho
'Annex shaft and two shifts from the
Ched anart on me une ouj. i
leases. He aaya they are also working
two shifts on the Night Hawk and arc
making, wonderful progress. The Kn
'glneers lease, 100 feet from the Butte
Hoys lease, atws v" . r
J60.000 In a single day and It Is ex
pected that Butte Boya will be shipping
this same grade of ore In a very ahort
;tlme.
ST. JOHNS, THOU HAST
A MIGHTY THIRST
Every evening there la a heglra from
'St. Johns to Portland or across the
tferrr to Llnnton and Claremont. La
orlng men who formerly quenched
their thirst at one or more of the half
Sdoaen saloons ln-the days when the
'wets" of St. Johns were In the as
cendancy now f tjad the nearest place
to satisfy that dry feeling Is at Llnn
ton, acrosa the river. Professional men
and othera who do not have to work
until 8 in the evening have time for a
ride down to Portland and back before
dinner.
WILSON HAS EYE
Oil LEAD PUCE
linnton Boy Enters Journal
Contest Determined to
Win Prize.
Home From Ooldfield.
Iavld McK. Wllaon. though a young
Mlchlgander, is no gooan; thftt In. he
Is not as silly as the proverbial gooae.
David la a chap of IS and first saw
the light awny back in Michigan, tn
Manistee, a lumbering town. Some day
he experts to manage or own a great
big sawmill similar to his father's at
Llnnton employing about 260 hands with
a payroll of over 1600 a day.
now inflirrerentism in a boy will not
likely tend to put him at the head of
a big lumber mill or In any other po
sition or trupt. I ma oov knows this.
and he la making gonl une of his spare
time as la evidenced In the fart that he
a an out hunlaslk' competitor for one of
The Journal's scholarships. Young Wll
aon Is making a determined effort to
head' the polls In this great contest and
will not let up with his canvass until
the last minute In order to win a full
V . r'm .nil Inn In Ih. I, . - 1 .. ,1 ....).
lie haa lived In Llnnton three years
ond la a son of G. a. Wilson of tha
Clark tt Wllaon Lumber company. Mr.
Wilson appreciates the efforts of his
boy In his praiseworthy undertaking
and will encourage the youth to carry
out the aame traits of integrity and
mouion auring nis lire. Dave gradu
ted from the Llnnton school last vear.
He belongs to the Methodist church.
Kev. J. u. ace pastor, and attends tha
Bunday school, having a large number
of friends. His father belongs to the
Masona and Is a Knight Templar. Many
friends will place their Journal sub
scriptions with young Wllaon and will
lao use tnelr influence to secure votes
for him.
Honesty and ambition are synonymous
of success and the young person pos-
essea or mem win succeed. Duty well
done Is always a' source of consolation
to those who do not succeed as well as
they expected, while on the other hand
It is always a cause of sorrow when
ws find we failed "in & good purpose
through apathy.
Energy Counts.
The energetic boy embraces every op
portunity to better his condition. Many
boys become degenerates simply through
Idleness and Indlfferentlsm. They get
o careless and so laxy that they will
not exert themselves to the extent of
walking arcoss the street to earn an
honeat dollar and finally plan to steal
and rob rather than do honest work.
It Is a noble character In a 'boy or
girl to see him or her striving honorably
to suoceed In life, and auoh young peo
ple are respected In the community
and should get hearty encouragement.
Neither the heat nor the rain will
kopp ambitious boya or alrla from at
taining the object of their ambition.
Nor will nleaaure Interfere much with
their work when they are fully de
termined to aucceed with any under
taking They will atrlve oo and on
and they will have the laugh on their
oompanlona at the close of The Jour
nal a contest. The merry ha ha of tho
winners will be a great chagrin to their
dilatory friends and companions who
would not forego a little pleasure dur
ing vacation to win a valuable arjiolar
shlp and a good cash awanl TM mn.
test will last about two months longer
u mm mere is ample time for many
more enterprlalng young people to enter
and hustle for subscriptions for The
Journal. This Is a good time to se
cure subscriptions, aa it la president lal
year and the public, wanta the election
news. Apart from thla It Is an easy
matter to get Journal orders aa The
Journal Is the people' popular paper,
giving all the news In concise form.
The women are especially Interested In
The Journal for It has many exclusive
features for them that are foreign to
(ill other Oregon publications and thev
find The Journals funnv paa?es keep
their children In good humor from Sun
day to 8unday.
Start in at once and begin a sys
tematic canvass of the community and
you will be surprised how easy a mat-
tar It Is to win a scholarship. Call on
the contest manager aa soon aa con
venient and he will Instruot you how
to proceed.
vervbodr Oome.
II 8 a pnlr for women's 18.00 dress
OXfortJS. tiluca aim ibiih. mo ior unii
ir.n'a ii 'A ml II. SO dress shoes and
oxfords, all sla-s; II 95 for men s 11.00
snd 1 3 B0 dress alio-a and oxrorna.
black and tons, all sixes; 88o for boys'
everyday shoes and oxfords, all sixes.
Sample Shoe Store Co.. the store that
cuts the price, zoa fluirnmiu pubbi, uo
tween Front and First, also comer
First and Mndlaon.
seekTounty help
FOR YOUNG VETERANS
A movement ha been begun by Scout
Young camp No. 2. Spanish-American
War Veterans to secure pensions or
county relief for Indigent veterana of
the Spanish-American war. Notice was
filed In the county court this morning
that a committee composed or ueneca
Fonts, A. (J. Salisbury, George H. Mc-
Uord, ueorpe n. uuiur. Atioipn woeun
and H K. Williams had been appointed
to take the matter up with the county
commissioners.
tow Bates to Chicago.
Extremely low round trip ratea to
f'hli-aun nnrl other eastern points on
sale July 22 and 23 via the Chicago &
North-western line, for full information
apply R. V. Holder, general agont. 122-B
Third street.
PARADISE
SODAS
PARADISE
SODAS
At breakfast, at lunch, and then, too, at dinner,
PARADISE SODA is always the winner;
While hunting and camping, on land and on sea,
Their crispness and freshness is bound to please thee.
STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY
Soi Makers of Paradise Sodas
PARADISE
SODAS
Ask Tour Orooar.
PARADISE
SODAS
; - a ooiLSEir wxDDnro
Means that man and wife have lived
to a good old age and consequently
have kept healthy. The best way to
keep healthy la to see that your liver
tioea its duty 165 days out of 885. The
nly way to do this is to keep Ballard's
' Jlerbine In the house and take it when
ever your liver gets Inactive. 60 cents
per bottle. Sold br Skldmore Drug Co.
artin ruracuire
C
has some bargains on hand for next week.
This is one of them
at . . a . a . a .
75c
Call and see for yourself. We do
what we say
The Only Cash Furniture Store in Portland
166-108 FIRST STRBET
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K O U St li I M S
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Price Sale
Boys' and Youths' Clothing
Every Boys' Two-Piece SPRING SUIT in the
house Knickerbocker or plain pants, ages 8 to
16 years, at exactly
HALF PRICE
BOYS' $2.95 SPRING SUITS $1.47
BOYS' $3.45 SPRING SUITS 81.72
BOYS' $3.95 SPRING SUITS..... 81.97
BOYS' $5.00 SPRING SUITS 82.50
BOYS' $6.00 SPRING SUITS ....83.00
Young Men's Outing Suits
$10.00 OUTING SUITS, NOW ..85.00
$ 8.50 OUTING SUITS, NOW .84.25
Boys' Washable Suits Reduced
50c WASH SUITS, NOW 37?
75c WASH SUITS, NOW , 56
$1.00 WASH SUITS, NOW 75
$1.50 WASH SUITS, NOW '.81.12
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
M0Y
3rd and Oak
ii 1st and Yamhill
Third Week of the Great Disoosa
h A mammoth stock of Drv Goods to be closed out at a sar.rifirft rw
JDollar will do the duty of two and even three here during this sale
At a meeting of the board
of directors of the Karo
Klapper Co., Inc., recently
held, the following resolu
tion was adopted: That,
owing to the insufficient
space to carry a complete
line in every department,
the manager of the store be
directed to place on sale and
dispose of at once the entire
stock of the dry goods de
partment; that he be further
instructed to put in a more
complete stock of the ready-to-wear
goods for men,
jwomen and children.
KARO-KLAPPER CO,
(Incorporated)
10c Percales at
6Kc Yard
Regular 10c gTade double-fold
Percales, in fancy designs, all
colors. The Great Disposal Sale
price, yard
$1.50 Muslin
Underwear 43c
Included in this assortment are
gowns, chemise, underskirts and
corset covers, all trimmed in
laces and embroideries, slightly
soiled by handling.
.Values up to $1.50, choice
43 Cents
$2.50 Lingerie Waists at 98c
$3.50 Lingerie Waists $1.48
Market conditions enabled us to buy for canh a large sam
ple line of Shirtwaists from one of the leading makers of New
York. Almost any kind of waists made of fine lingerie ma
terials will be found in the assortment. For the convenience
of both buyers and salespeople we have divided them into two
great lots:
Values uo to $2.50.
Your choice for. . .
98c
Values up to $3.50.
Your choice for. . .
$1.48
25c -35c Mercerized
Sateen 19c Yard
Come only in blue, brown,
green, white, black and red, reg
ularly 25c to 35c grade. The
Great Disposal Price, yard. 19
A Special Trunk Sale
STARTS WEDNESDAY MODNING
Wednesday morning we place on sale our entire line of new and strictly high-grade Trunks.
There are all sizes and shapes in this large showing,
and each trunk is guaranteed to be first-class in every
way. Some of them are made of three-ply veneer,
V!Tfr! C0Yered and lined, braced, stayed and bolted in the
latest and. most substantial manner. Many of them
are hand-riveted, with extra reenforced edges and cor
ners, and they have extra deep set trays, hat, shirt,
collar, 'cuff and tie compartments. Altogether these
are a little the best trunks we have seen. Come in
and look them over we are here to show them.
AN EXTRA SPECIAL Steamer Trunk, canvas-covered, painted and enameled, steel bind
ing, hardwood slats studded with japanned saddle nails, and fitted with excellent
locks and bolts. Regular value $18.00. Extra special
5i
$8.50
Wc Carry Cross' English Gloves and Leathers
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US
Calicoes 5c the Yard
Standard print, in all colon
and designs, reprularly sold at
8 l-3c. The Disposal Sale price,
yard , 6$
$1.25, Net Waisting
Ecru Net Waisting, 72 inches wide,
regularly worth $1.25 per yard. Dis
posal price 69f
75c Corset Cover
Embroideries
Good asaortment to
choose from.
Ginghams
Regular 10c grade, fl
yard OjC
Regular 2lic grade, Ql
yard OiC
Regular 15c grade, f t
yard 11C
REASONABLE PRICES ON
DRUG SUNDRIES
Gum dimphor, per oz. 10, 2 oz. 15, lb. .90
Moth Balls, per pound 5
Pure Refined Paraffine, per pound 9
Best Grade Absorbent Cotton, per pound. . .39
Superior Grade White Vaseline, fancy jars,
regular price 15c special 10
Sea Salt, best grade, for the bath pack
age 10S 15, 25 and 40
Denatured Alcohol, per pint 20, quart.... 35
Pure Cream Tartar, per pound 40
Rcdvced Prices on Photo
Developing Paper
Commercial Developing Paper,
size 34x4, regular $1.00
gross special 20
Commercial Developing Paper,
size 4x5, regular $1.25 gross
special 25
Mirmont . Developing Paper,
size 6x7, regular $3.00 gross
special $1.75
Mirmont, 6x8j4, regular $5.00
gross special $2.75
Mirmont, 8x10, regular $7.00
gross special $3.75
75cVhitcVVoolen
Goods 45c
Jacquard Sr plain Srre,
Cashmere, Albatrott, Nona
Veiling, Henrietta, Panama and
Voile, regular Tic grade. Dis
posal price, tie yanhr..,. .45f
Great Disposal Sale of
Outing
flannels
8 l-3c value, all
colors
15c value, all
colors
42c
8!c
Great Disposal- Sale of
Lawns and Or
gandies La wry and Organdies in plain and
fancy color, including a!l the lat
ett patterna. Opening price was
25c. cut down to 15c, and now
only a &yit
$2.00 Men's Negligee
Shirts 98c
Extraordinary offer in roen'a
negligee ahirta, made of fine
lingerie material, in white,
brown, tan, gray and all wanted
colors, all sizes, values op to Z
Choice 98c
See Yamhill Sh. Window Diaplay
AC0VSTIC0N
MAKES THE DEAF HEAR EASILY -
Used bv the United States government at Washington,
D. C, in the hall of the house of representatives with
entire success. We will be pleased to show the Acous
ticon and explain its advantage. Surgical Department
When Yovr Eyes
Need Attention
Visit our expert optician. He
has a full line of Glasses,
Lenses and Optical Goods of
all descriptions.
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT.
Exdunge II
Borne
W0 0D ARD, CLARKE St CO.
fourth
and
Washington