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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSpAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1009.' to NEW CH ALLIES, Reg1. 30o Quality at lOo A special sale of about 300 yards of; half-wool Challies. showa in -a great variety of neat stripes, dots, rings and small figures, in neat color ings on - cream ground; an extremely' desirable fabric for waists ' and summer dresses; washes perfectly; regular 39c grade, on sale "I fl Bargain Friday at ; . 1 5 C BLACK IIOHAIK, tho 75o Quality at lOo 52-itkh black Mohair. Secilian, in a i splendid weight, a dust resisting, durable fabric, nothing better for. summer wear, -comes with -a 'AQm brilliant finish in a perfect black; best 75c grade, on sale at..... fJC New fldea Magazines August : 'Number ; The: Hlost In Value-TlW Best" in Quality New Idea Patterns All Styles All Sizes lOc CORSET COVERS, Best 50o Values at 35o An extra fine showing of. Corset Covers, made of fine nainsook and dimity, trimmed with pretty embroidery, laces and ribbons; all well made and neatly finished; a large assortment to choose from; regular OC 50c values, Bargain Friday .JJC MUSLIN DBA WEBS, 50c Values at 35o An extra fine showing of Muslin Drawers, made of good quality cam bri'c or. muslin and trimmed with embroideries ' and laces; well made and very neatly finished; regular 50c values; specially priced for QC this sale, Bargain Friday i . i , ... , . . . . , J J C 0w StMsti Bar, - A - f t ' i J Sal0 Always . - ft i w Great Box Sale of $110 OurBest 3So Grade is a . A 1- portunity. reliable in Mm ply. They are made of fine lisle thread, in a close rib, suitable for both boys and girls. Are guaranteed fast black: and" come in all sizes from 5 to arid if bought in the regular way would retail at 35c a pair. Tomorrow you can buy . A Box of Six Pairs Stockings 51.10 Great Closing Out Sale of PARASOLS Half Price and Less In Two Great Lots AUour 81.50'to $2.25 All, our $2.50 to 93.50 Parasols, Friday at Parasols, Friday at In this lot you have choice of White Parasols with black pol ka dot borders, White Parasols with pretty. colored borders, Colored Para sols in all shades-- with whrtJe borders, White Parasols with embroid- " ery dot borders, White' Para sols with silk embroidered fig ures, Soisette Pongee Parasols in attractive styles, and many other kinds . Not one- in the lot worth less than $1.50, and values run up to $2.25 choice of all at, each.. 98c Come as early as you can. None will be sent,C. O. D. OREGON'S TAX ON TIMBER TOO HIGH, SAYS. LACEY Prominent Lumberman, "Heavily Interested on Pacific Coast, Expresses His Views on Taxation, Tariff - Revision land Future Prospects.' ' ,a 4 WhtH Xr. Xamt SUmi. ; TxaUon ntlrely too high on timber land In Oregon. SCaU BhoulcJ mak aubatanUal appropriation for Ioret flr pro taction. - , . : ; Everybody should taka llraly Interest In th ' matter of eonser- vatlon of natural resoureaa. , - ' 4 Duty of II per 1000 feat of lumber should be retained . to keep capital from drlfttna; orer e the border to the north... ' ? , e Above aravthe views of James D. Ley. one of the .largest 4 timber dealers In the -world, and a larje holder on the Paclflo coast and In the aouth. 'J,' "Lumter la the cheapest commodity in the market today, conslderins; the - Cost ft production and the value of the raw cnaierisu, " saia james u. xcey, millionaire timber dealer of 'Chicago, .who la In Portland for a few days look. In g ever his interests In-- the - Pacific northwest " ' ' i "To remove or, greatly reduce the tar- , irr tv lumDer wouia oe to inrnct an in calculable hardshln on the most Import- 1,1', ii i i ! STOMACH fCURE ; '.. I have been sick with stomach , trouble, . crampa and fainting; spells for a Ions; time. 1 came to , Portland for treatment. 'One - doctor told me that he could cure me In about three months or one year, another said that I -needed an -operation. 1 Finally I came to ; Voung- Mine; Medicine Company, -,247 Taylor St After taking- four doses of their wonderful remedies , from, herbs and roots, I am well and all righf again. . ' MRS. EMMA ENTABT, ; . ,Foiall, Wheeler Co., Oregon. Children's Stockings 6 Pairs f to a Box . x SEE OUR MORRISON ST. , :' xr t h n nw in tcdt a v .' sale of a prominent manufacturer's 'a ts . t i t i i . ; ovcrsroqKr siocKings wnicn nc nau in siuck ;; -'at the; end of his season and Which he: dis posed of at great iprioe concession to us ; for spot cash. ; We could dispose of . them at regular price, but prefer, to let our patrons share! with us this unusual money-saving op These Children's Stockings are , quality, made by the manufac- turer who supplies us with; many Of our . regular ' lines. s You . can depend on them. We do, for we guarantee them to give per fect -satisfaction or jrour money back, even though you secure them ; at a sale price. Now is your time, to secure a generous sup $1.59 This assort ment consists of High - Grade S i ik Parasols, made on best quality frames and finished with attractive handles in the latest designs. They come in pongee silk, plaid silk, in all - new colorings. Pongee Silk Parasols with silk embroidered figures, and many, many other styles parasols that will surely please you in both style and quality. Regu lar $2.50 to $3.50 values. Your choice Bargain $1.59 Friday No phone orders will be taken. at these ridiculously low prices. ant Industry on the Pacific coast, and divert large amounts of capital across the border. Not only would timber buyers .place Investments across the line, but they would build mlUs over mere ana tnus cut deen into the dusi ness of American machinery manufac turers and supply houses. And they would' take from the working men one or me main sources or employment. Whatever Injures the lumber Industry nurta tne enure country. Decanse inai rectly everybody, from merchant down to Tanner, is more or leas dependent upon It. Every dollar's worth of lumber costs 80 cents to produce so It will be seen that a removal of the mills from Oregon to British Columbia would mean a tre mendous reduction In the medium of cir culation among the masses. . It is a more aerloua matter than Is realised by the average person, and therefore it is urgently hoped that congress will see It wise to retain a reasonable duty . wny the matter baa not yet been definitely settled is something I can not under stand. but f think an earlv decision and a ravoraoie one will be reached. I am alwavs for nroteetion. nellevina' In Indirect tariff aa obtained from Im ports instead or special taxation, which In mv mind is in most-Instances nnjust, or. In other words, nothing but double taxation. ' The nrevent lumber tariff of ti per thousand feet is very low espe cially If brought Into comparison with duties on other commodities. To the extent the-tariff is reduced we suffer, ana noiaers ox roreign timber , are ben efited, 'v. .. ,-: . . .': Taxation Important Question. "But a matter of deen Imoortanca alaa is tne taxation or timber lands in this state," Mr. Lacey. continued in a way that . carried the greatest conviction, "and that should be taken up for con sideration at once.- Taxes on timber lands are too hlrh in Oreaon. and ahnuM be reduced, or It will have a tendency to work la direct opposition to the agita tion now going on for conservation of our natural resources. Tlnlust taxes in due owners to log lands at theOearllest day possible, and the result Is they can' not observe the rules of conserve, tion as they would. High tax drives the timber man to cut In olaeea where he otherwise would await more suitable conditions." ., ' - - -, Bef orestatlom and Conservation. ' ' Reforestation and conservation. mr two tonics unon which Mr. IavJi nr. "taps as well posted as anyone in or out: of the timber buslneaa He is fully confirmed in the opinion that something must be done to prevent th waste of went It is on an occasion of this character that we reveal our unusual VALUE-GIVING FACILITIES. It' is then we emphasize the advantage to our store friends of pur far-reaching, methods--our unceasing, untiring efforts to give best values Better Volnes than Can Possibly Be , Found at Any Other Store in the City " , . .... . . . Come arid see the unmatchable offerings we have prepared for you. 'Note the liberal displays, the splendid quality of the merchandise. Compare our values with all others. You'll find that every offering is an exceptional one. You'll realize that you can't afford to let such a money -saving opportunity pass without taking full advantage of it. STUDY THESE PRICES THEY TELL THE WHOLE STOBX 6000 Yards Seasonable Wash Goods Pretty Panama Voiles in Light and Medium Colors, Best 20c Quality, Friday at It's a Truly Wondenlul Asiortment and You Simply Must See It For this sale we offer a great purchase pf 6000 yards of new Panama Voiles ; one of this season's most popular wash fabrics. The assortment consists of. a full showing of the TVJfct most desirable patterns in checks, stripes, plaids and ffgures, in light and Ui j0 medium colors. The prettiest wash goods you couljd possibly select for summer 91 waists, gowns and dresses. In regular 20c quality, on sale tomorrow, Friday... White Batiste, 3Qc Quality 21o We were very fortunate in securing about 50 bolts of White Batiste at an exceptionally low price ; tomorrow the price to you will be about the figure we would ordinarily pay. It comes in a fine, sheer quality, full 36 sold regularly at 30c a yard. Bargain . Friday at: .............. , Silks and Dress Goods $1.25 Pongee Silk, 880 Yard, wide an1 Made Natural Colored Shantung Pongee Silk, made in a fine even weave. A fabric of perfect finish that washes beautifully and is ex tremely fashionable and dur able; Best $1.25 quality. On 'sale Bargain Friday at . . , 88c the rich resources with which this coun try .has been favored. . and he believes also that a remedy has been found In the great wave of agitation for conser vation that Is spreading over the coun try In all directions. "I don't believe people will allow such devastating work to go on contlnuaUy," went on the speaker, "for they have com to realise that concerted action In this- regard will be essential, and It will be taken by the government and the people.- The government must do its-part, and the public will do its. In view of this fact, I think there is little real cause for fear that in a few years comDarativelv sneaking the forest lands will have been entirely denuded by the stalwart logger. But it will require tne concerted action which now appears Is being aimed at Veed Better Tire -protection. "Another matter of th deepeat Im portance to the timber Industry is prop er fire protection. Oregon as a state li not doing Its share to safeguard th im mensely valuable bodies of timber with in Its borders. Fire Is th greatest ele ment of risk to the timber owner, and while of course he should carry a part of. the burden himself, a substantial state appropriation should be made for navinc tne umbered districts very close ly guarded during the dangerous periods of the year. Sight should not be lost of the fact that every dollar's worth of timber destroyed vmeans th losa-of 10 eentr worth of labor, aa It would cost exactly that much to have that bit of wood manufactured into merchantable lumber. Considers Talnes Xlgtu, "As to valuation of timber lands at all It will stand in many places, timber Deing nigner nrooortionateiv tnan tne value of lumber, and unless there Is an increaa in lumber values, stumoag vaiue nun go aown instead or up. .TM sawmill man . baa mad no moner ror several years, notwithstand lng Dopular rumors to the contra r-r. It seems that tne public has become so fa. miliar with the term lumber baron' and wealthv lumberman' that It la thought these people are simply colnlnr money ngnt and lert. But I Know differently. Profits have been .very light in a good many instance. irr course, tne- man who bought stnmnage . for 21 cents where it Is now worth $1.50 has made money by th enhanced valuation of his timber, but not by cutting It into lum Der. ' But then ne has had to carrv. I! for some time, which meant not only Many Ills com from imnnr blood. Can't -have Dure blood with fault v dl- geatlon. lasy liver and sluggish boweli. Burdock Biood Bitter strengthens atom- a on. ooweis ana uver. ana purines ue blood. , ' . . : . . Itching, torturtn akin "eruotlona Mm. figure, annoy, drive on wild. Doane Ointment bring auick rallaf and ! lng cure,. Fifty cents at any drug stora After a tieaw meal, take a eosnl of poan's Reguleta. and give your stomach, liver and bowels the hel they will need. Reguleta bring easy, regular rim i n of the bowela , . . . . - Evervbodv ' friend Dr. ThoiMa Eclectrto Oil. Cures toothache,-earacha sore throat Heals cuts, prulses. seal da Stops any pain, . . , . ht This inches wide, and On sale 21c $1.25 Blk. Taffeta, 77c Yard wide AsPeciaJ o f ferine of Black Taffeta Silk of guar anteed quality. Comes in a splendid weight, with. a perfect finish. It's a high-grade silk, very much underpriced. Reg ular $1.25 grade. On sale Bargain Friday. . . . 77c Interest on the Investment, but also taking chances with the fire risk." Portland a Lin City. . Speaking of Portland. Mr. Lacey ex pressed a surprise at the way the city has progressed since he was here last, and gave the same idea In regard to the whole state. He looks for a prosperous year throughout the continent, because crops look good in every locality through which he traveled coming west. He also looks for a rapid Improve ment In the demand for lumber which has been exceedingly spotted since the beginning of the freight rat trouble more than 18 months ago when the bust ness Decani e demoralized. ABSENT MINDED MAN FORGOT TO WEAR HIS PANTS e (Special Dlspatcb to The Journal.) North Yakima, Wash., July it- Women everywhere may forget their expensive furs and even their babies and men In other cities may walk off absent mindedly without their hats, um brellas, or canes, but It has re mained for a man In a city with such a name as North Yakima to. actually forget his pants and,' to make It even worse, to forget his pants in which there was a wallet containing 1170. Jack Callahan, who lives at the Yakima hotel, returned from a horseback ride late Sunday venlng. After a refreshing bath in the bathroom on his floor and not far from his sleep ing room, Callahan left his trousers hanging near the bath tub. When he awoke early Mon day morning the trousers he had worn th day before were miss ing and with them the wallet I containing $170. -After an exciting hunt In which th hotel manager and th local police force took part, th $170 was' found In ' the posses sion of on of th hotel clerks who had seeiv. the wallet sticking out of a pair of stray pants- In a bathroom .where any guest at the hotel' might' have taken It. Th clerk got $10 for being thoughtful and honest. Steel Bridge Over Nehalem. v tSeerial DUlea to The JoarsaL) Mist, Or, July- II. The county court has awarded a contract for th construc tion of a steel bridge over the Nehalem rlvr. five mile south of Vtranni. t Columbia county. This will b the first Heel bridge In Nehalem valley. . .well Hammocks, 92.30 Values $1.98 A special offering of full size Hammocks, made with tufted throw back pillow, double adjust able spreaders and finished with 16-inch val ance, and 26 strong stringing cords ; shown in a large assortment of new designs and colors, reg. $2.50 val., Friday .4) 1.170 bed 75c Koug-h Pong-ee 40o 27 In. Rough Pongee ' Silk, warranted all pure silk, very closely woven and extremely durable, wash beautifully ; comes in navy, ma rine blue, Copenhagen, light and dark, old-rose, wistaria, golden brown, seal brown, smoke, gray, etc.: regular 75c Mg grade; Bargain Friday atflifC DIGNITY OF THROUGH STREET CAR CAUSES TRAFFIC DELAY Differences in social csste and the question who shall be first and who shall go last, are not confined to the titled aristocracy alone. It Is no un usual thing for earls and counts, and more especially their wives, to have contentions over the right of priority, but who would have expected It of streetcar conductors and motormenT Since a single track has been laid on Eleventh street motormen must gauge their running time carefully or they will be forced to wait on the switch at Eleventh and YamhilL Yesterday afternoon a Sunnyslde car that nda its course at Yamhill, was hitting off the notches on schedule time. It turned the corner of Morrison Just In time .to sight a Moiint Tabor car whose course goes to Montgomery street, bearing down upon It Both mot ormen refused to stop and the cars met headon just past the opening of the switch. Neither could proceed without the other's backing up. The Mount Ta bor conductorweommanded the Sunnv- slde man to back up and let him on the switch to hasten down town. He NEW FAIRGROUNDS FOR CENTRALIA (BDcelal Dttsetrh te Tha Jmirn.1 Centralia Julv 22. A meeting nf tha oouinwMi wasmngion rair commission Was held here yesterday to take action on a number of important matters In connection with the building of a fair arcmnas ana tne noiaing or a' rair Sep tember 7-11. inclusive, on the rrounda donated to the state by cltisens of Cen- iraua ana uneoaiis. Appropriations from several of the southwest counties win b made this year and all of them win juceiy nave exhibits next year; Is th report of the commissioners. About 15000 will be riven In prizes ana purses tnis year. Tne premium list in oe puuiisnea in a snort time. Tbe commissioners in attendance TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH mix two ounces or uiycexlne with a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pin com pound pur and a half pint of straight Whisky. Shake well, and take In dosea of. a teaspoon ful .every four hour! This mixture possesses th healing, healthful properties of the Pines, and will break cold In twenty-four ' hours and cure any cough that is curable. In having this formula put up. be sure that vour druggist uses the genuine Virgin Oil of rin compound pure, prepared - and guaranteed on It by the Leach Chemlnat Co Cincinnati, O., and supplied through the Skldmor Drug Co., and all other first class drug stores. , - v Sale Men's Hade Negligee or in Sizes from 14 to Best 91.00 Values, A special bargain Friday offer ing of Men's Golf Shirts, made negligee of coat style, with one pair separate cuffs. These gar ments come in a large range of : medium and dark colors, , all sizes from 14 to 17 and best $1 values; In make, fit and finish, these shirts leave nothing to be desired. Choose now while the display is new and at its best. Specially priced for this jf sale, Bargain Friday.... JlC See Third Street Window Display Child's Sweat ers, Special at 39 c A great offering of Children's Sweaters, made coat style, with two pockets. Just the coat for the . summer outing in the mountains or at the beach They come in plain white, plain oxford, also gray and oxford, trimmed in red. Best 50c val ues. Specially priced for this sale 39c ONE FOURTH OFF on all Friday's Shoe Bargains Decidedly Great Bargains This hot weather makes you think of Oxfords. Here's a par tial list of the specials that we have arranged for tomorrow's sale. See that you profit by the price reductions. Men's Shoes, in all styles and sizes ; every pair of guar- f aq anteed quality; $3.00 values. !pl40 Women's Oxfords in all fashionable styles and leath- frl Ct ers, both black and tan, $3.00 values. .............. . . il07 Women's White Canvas Oxfords, with light and heavy aa soles, all sizes, $2.50 values ..C Women's and Children's Undressed Calf Oxfords, in all A A sizes, regular $2.00 values v;.. 51 iC claimed the right of way for his through car and Insisted he was there on time and should be allowed to proceed. The Sunnyslde conductor didn't see It that way and In picturesque language invited his enemy to a more distant but more thickly inhabited destination than Mount xaDor. -mere were more words ana sen. tences, while . the passengers In the Mount Tabor car patiently longed to proceed. "You are not on time," shouted the Sunnyslde champion, watch in hand. "You are three minutes early and I'll be d - d if I'll move out of here till the three minutes are up: You were early yesterday the same way and you re always running on short time. You can back up yourself. I'll not move till the three minutes are up. And be dldn t. But It was not long wait for the Wordy contention was still going on when tbe conductor ga the signal and the motorman sprang onto his car from the gaping crowd and obediently backed up, mumbling threats tne while mat nis enemy sad better not try to steal time again. were W. J. Machette of Cowlits county J. E. Calder of Chehalls county, S. Lor ensen of Wahkiakum and O. E. Stone, F. B. Hubbard, G. R. Walker, George A. Robinson and B. C. Truesdell of Lewis county. OSCAR ACCEPTS NO W0RNOUT SINGERS (United Pm Leased Wire.) New York, July JJ. Oscar Hammer stein has essayed a new role. Tbe im presario would protect American epera goers and guarantee that they get their money's worth when they attend one of his produciona The announcement that Mme. Maria Labia, who signed a Hammersteln con tract to appear In th United States next winter, is to sing in Berlin, today called forth the positive statement from Hammer-stein that unless she cancelled the Berlin engagement she could not appear at the Manhattan opera house here during th coming season. "Unless singers have a rest" he said today, they can not do their best work. If Mme. Labia sings in Berlin and wears herself out, she . won't be able to do herself justice when she comes here. I don't want any artists to. sing all summer as well as ail winter. They nave to rest in oraer to give our patrons th best performancea Washington Red Hen's Officers. Tacoma. Wash.. Julv i. T. t? a Men of th state yesterday afternoon selected Walla Walla aa the next meet ing place and elected th following of ficers: ; Great sachem. Z. A. M. w.tt Seattle; grand senior SAaramore. r win. caid. Walla Walla: great junior ear. mora. W. Page, Colfax. Bremerton won th oris In the drill eonte.t .ith Spokane second. , Golt Shirts Goat Style 17 and the Special for Boys' Waists 50c Values at 25c A special offering of Boys Blouse Waists, made with soft turn-down collar or with starched neck band, so as to wear white collar. These waists come in a large range of pat terns and are well made. - Good 50c value. Specially priced .............. 25c STRAW AND CANVAS HATS CIGARETTE LA G C : TO BE FOUGHT " IN SUPREME COURT (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.) Tacoma, Wash, July 23. Nearly 100 cigarette smokers, who are grateful to Frank Neal for his action in carrying a .test case on the Washington anti cigarette la w td th f superior court, where it was declared un constitutional by Judge M. L. Clifford, have . subscribed to a fund to assist Neal in fighting the case in th , supreme court, where it will be carried on ap peal. A local cigar? dealer has the list at his store and amounts ranging from $1 to $25 are being subscribed. Th case is expected to come before th supreme court in September. In th mean time Pierce county .has aban doned the enforcement ' of ' th law against . th individual smoker, though the sal of th "puis- Is still under . the ban. Walls, Walla Bars Wood Walks. (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash. July 22 An r- ' dinanca has been passed whereby no more wooden walks may be built in this city. Extensive street and walk im provements will be carried out la th - The Formula on every package of Orarigeine 'Shows you why it to quickly dispels Headache, f Neuralgia, Colds, "Grip -Indigestion and Erain Fc z 7m - " A.