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TuyhZv; ivv -; .o''' ''Tins' Oregon ; Sunday. journal; Portland, sunday i morning. june is, mil 22 BIG FHllffi SEEM Tl 7 0M'&ri mmmm mmm i GET INTO ALASKA Invasion of Heavy Mining Op '. erations as Well as of : Standard Oil Has Charac : tcrized Last Few Weeks. 8iMiii iiitfi to n Jri. Seattle. wh.. June 17. A crarabl of tr. M fellow to ft Into .Alaaka a- fcv nr,nl nAWI haiDTllnf;. ' 1, mull"" v . . Tli latot factor in tha arelopmnt or lh territory nd It ntural reoore U tha Standard OH company. whoo n. try hat bn halld with delirht br all Alakn. This enmpanf haa announced officially tha cloelng of a contract with th Amalgamated Davalopment company of Vancouver. B. C. for 100.000 barrel of high ra refining oil of that com pany' well at Katalla. Alaaka. Th di.n.r win alao end It tank tam- , ' era to Alaaka to transport tha produot I to tha reftnarlea of California. A few weaka ago in uniira "-. Mining. Smelting A Refining company opened an offlc In Sttle and an " ' nounced It determination of awtdlng . It flald operative throughout Alaaka for a thorough exploration of tho coun try, wtth tha Idea of purchaalng and " -developing promising gold or copper ,' properties. J riersoa opl Soak Xa. ' Within a fortnight following thla an nouncement, the riron Syndicate .transferred It entire fUld taff of 1 ," men from Mexico to Ahtaka,' and theae geologtaia and mining engineer are now covering the entire Copper river region, a well aa the remarkably fine mineral region lying back of Seward . and Valdex. It ha already been an , nounced that the Plereon have Uken " an option on a group of Z gold quart .. claim In the Lk McKlnley district, . '' which I one of the moat promlalng new ; , xf leld reached br ' Utaly completed Copper Illver A Norrnwetern railway. The aame ayndlcate ha alao devoted considerable attention to the quart properties la the hill back of Seward. well m those located In the country tributary to the Alaaka Northern ralU way, and K ha been given out In 8e- . ward that the company has made over ' turea to purchase the Alaaka Northern If the mineral development along It root proves satisfactory Othet Bl oaomer Work, 1 Clark Eaton, of the Singer building. New York city., with whom la associated an eastern syndicate, have taken over the Mother Lode property on McCar thy ereek. and mining engineers with ' large number of miner have left for j the scene of operation to develop thla j property during the present summer. ; In the meantime the copper proper ties operated by the Kenneeott Mines ' company are ahlpplng large quantities of high grade or to the Taooma ; smelter, and the Yukon Oold company Is preparing ;to punh the most exten slve work In gold dredging on a large ' scale that has ever been attempted In n Yukon territory. t . The ' individual '; placer , miners' are more numerous than ever , and all the old diggings are filled with sourdoughs who have gone Into the country earlier v than usual. ' , - r J1 Means a Bigger Oat pat The advent of theae big operators, however, has had the effect of stimu lating the mining industry throughout " Alaska and Yukon territory and the re sult, will be that the year will undoubt- . edly ahow a greater production of gold and copper than during any year In the history of the country. A most Important factor in the change : that ha com during the last two weeks Is the practical settlement of the fuel ' question by ' a contract made by the Standard Oil company for supplying from Its crude oil wells In California, the big operators of Alaska. The tank ships of the Standard will take the crude oil from California fields to Alas- Jean port and return laden with the high grade refining oil from the Kat alla fields. This will give the tank hips a load In each direction, and will serve to develop the high grade oils of Alaska as well as securing a, new market for the low grade fuel oils of California. .. Since the official announcement was made a few days ago. Alaskans gener ally have taken a more hopeful view of .the situation and with the consumma tion of theae several deals the business - outlook for the year seems blighter than usual. E Secretary of State Olcott Asks District Attorneys to As sist in Collecting Fees. (B.l.nj Brrn of Tbe Journal.) Salem, Or., Jun 17. Tha discovery , recently that a Portland corporation ., which had submitted a favorable bid on state .work was a forelgm corporation Which had failed to comply wtth the Jaws of the state and to pay Its fees has led to the announcement by Secre tary of State Ben W. Olcott that he would Immediately address to every district attorney In tne state a lotter asking that lists be made of such 11 - legal corporations In order that these corporations may be brought to trial. The law mae It the duty of the sec ! retary of state to request (district at torneys to Institute actions to recover In cases where the law has been vlo A la ted and It Is the intention of Secre- tan Olcott to see that this law Is en forced. It is estimated that the state of Oregon is losing $10,000 to $25,000 . Annually as a result of these foreign :. corporations, doing busmess in the state. ; .failing to comply with ui law. . . Iwi Are Specific - ' Section 6707 of Lord's Oregon laws applies to foreign corporations that en ,.j , ter the state and commence the trans ' t actios ot business without having first , . filed the necessary papers and paying the annual license fee This statute pro rides: "Every such corporation. Joint ,', stock company or association, foreign as well as domestic, shall pay an an ' nual v license .fee, in proportion to the amount of Its authorisea capital stock," and that , !any corporation. Joint stock " fvrnpany or association doing business in this stats contrary to this act shall be liable to a fine or 1100-to be r . covered, together with any license fee , ' lue, by n action at law In the name of the state." . Jo-rMt Waal Ada bring- results. roraucn MUST PAY IMS Are Invited to Talk Some joung couples who would not feel free to explain their wants to a talesman STflly appreciate the kindly interest taken in them by the head of this great ' business enterprise. ; Our manager takes special delight in meeting young folks who contemplate going1 housekeepings and will see to - it ; personally that they receive every consideration. He is familiar with the fact that at marriage there are many expenses to be met and that special easy terms should be made, and he will arrange all matters to your complete 1 - .? r . ana enure lauuatuun, iuai $12.50 Morris Chair $7.50 Solid oak, spring stat.and back, up holstered in green plush or chase leath er. Sold everywhere at $12.50. Gads bys' price ,..$7.50 Solid Oak Table $12 The Table we place on sale at the low price quoted above has claw feet-and pedestal base. It is of solid oak, and no table at $25 could be better finished. Extends to six feet, golden or weath ered finish. On sale at one-third less than value $12.00 You Run No Risk in Buying a Majestic Gadsbys Gas Ranges Always QofieAr Buy Your Range OatlSry While the Price Is Law $20 Gas Ranges Now $15.00 Want greater comfort in cooking? Want to get away from working over a wood or coal fire during the warm weather? It's none too soon to be thinking of ordering your gas range This is a model range. It does not heat the oven when you broil, it does not heat the broiler when you bake or roast. All the valves have regulating openings for : the gas pressure. It is of the best construction. A $20. range for $15 Free Connections Made on AU Gas Ranges 1 1 With Our Manager - i & .ir:i l.j . cicui au uuuh unui ywu o iwu m Sideboards Only' $15 Thfs handsome Sideboard, sol id oak, well worth $25. Gads bys' price $15.00 $40 Leader Steel . ' . Range $27.50 Equal to any $40 Range in the market; oven 20x16 inches, as bestos lined throughout. You cannot break the lids. Offered special at $27.50 )?, ., "li ,;, "".I J " ft Fine workmanship in a range is not for its own sake especially commend able, but right results through long years are not possible without it. In the Majestic factory the first question is not "How it will look Y nor "How will it sell?'; but "How will it affect baking, cooking fuel economy and dur ability?" There are hundreds of MA JESTIC RANGES in use not only in Portland, but all over the world, testi fying daily to their superior worth from the standpoint of fine baking, cooking and fuel-saving. 1 11 jde RELIABLE flA mlMI k m ' ia About Our, Credit Service ni....nt okii untk him - wiwm uu,niui ? e SeUsl Cash or Credit For tess 650 Different Patterns rf Room-Size Five racks like picture Rugs from 12x15 to 6x9 Persians, Indians, Arabians, dads and Tepracs all Some Special Bargains Bagdad Wiltons, 9x12 ft., . each . '. . . y , 29.50 Sanfora's Axrhinstersi' 9x Ci 12 feet, each,.,. $23.00 Extra' Axminsters. 9x12 feet, each ......$25.00 Saxony Axminsters, 9x12 feet, each ......$18.50 Sussex Velvets, 9x12 feet. each ...$17.50 Metropolitan Brussels,' 9x 12 feet, each.... $18.00 FVeel dS?deFreseofeSo Freel Gadsbys' Quality Go-Cart Style and Safety Combined $6.SO Baby andmother both like a 'nice, stylish - looking, . cprof ortable - and - safe Go-Carts : We carry ; the kind to which . yon can .at-, Mach storm . front, mosquito protector and "other new features. The kind that close vtp easily as an umbrella and that are light, durable and give lasting service. The one Ve show in cut at $6.50 is a o-Cart of quality. - It is made of enameled steel, with rubber-tired wheels,' safety brake, good up holstery, etc. Don't fail to see it and also our big line of Sturgis Go-Carts. , Gadsby sells GO-CARTS FOR LESS. w w mm -b-j Ma ) amm m r - u 'i :i . No Mottcr What You Wont In Furniture - each carries fe Old Hickory Porch Furniture and Porch Swings1 20 Per Cent Discount This Week at Gadsbys Automatic r mm . a . m-- m- m m m f mr - ivg feet on display. Anglo- fS8ffi';-; M Rnvl Wnrcfprlc Pact- 1 here at bottom prices s rrv v I amor ... II ulH Hi: - I 1iMAwtm . -y . :; n..; wcuaiuucui 2 1 : Upholstered in f. Chase leather, foil spring seat and" " back,", oak frame $35 values, Gadsbys' special ; price $22.50 Other" Dave n- -m i j v m i i v m ports ; in ' spe . cia) $18.50 125 patterns. BMmlT ffl Wool Velvet at., $1.00 Savoniere' at . . i$1.60 Tapestry Brussels . -75c Extra Tapestry... $1.10 Axminster at".. . .$1.25 Body' Brussels at $140 fxtra Wilton at.. $1.80 igelow Axmin. $1.40 The Famous n Cleanable White Enamel Refrigerators Keep Your Food Cool and' Clean; Save One-Third on Your Ice Bill. We are - agents : for the celebrated Gibson Cold Blast Refrigerators, white ; enameled. Carload just ar rived. 'All sizes and shapes.' FROM $12.00 UP. Davenport Beds $122150 - velour. Gibso 4