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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER I, 1C07. REGULATIO i of mm NEW "Y" SECRETARY. Germany and England Do Not Desire to Disturb Great 1 !FIow of Trade Between" the .Two.. Countries , :. Agreement to Be.' Renewed, ' r-Vv PnHt4-rwt teate Wire.) -.-4- Lonrton. OcL 1 Th. uriti - Jatlon of Anglo-Amtrlcan commercial i tt """on, wf Inning to excite con- 1. 1 aiaorabi attention n n.ritn , h. jj , . ..,. 1 ana of tbla yaar tha provisional er- Mtfement , mad by tha - rclchatag In t, lo will la?.t. f Thl, arrangement , ' ranti Gnsland an4 nr, colonies, with wv uniuun ox laoaaa, me moat-ia-voreo-natlon treatment Tear by "Year trade between the two empire aiiume '.'ever greater aimenalona. -Id loa the uu ,wiia uresi oruain ana ber colonics amounted to the eoloaaal aunt of 1760.006.000. It la therefore of the utmoet Importance to both coun i .triea , that an arrangement ahouM , be . mad which will In no wise disturb so 1 enormous an xchana-a. It Is' not' ba 1 Uevad In woll Informed elrcles. how f sever, that tho new year will bring any , chanara. England can now only offer what la has offered all alonr, namely, tha most-favored-nation treatment by tha mother country, leaving toe co!o . Blea to Join tha agreement or not as they think fit. "If such a proposition," -aye leading editorial In the Voa ( elsehe Zeltung.'t "waa unacceptable for 'Oarmany eight yeara ago it has not , oeen renatreu more aoceptabla recently, aspaciaiiy when the attitude of the British colonies Is taken Into considers : tion, an attitude which la well llluetrat- , oa Dy ma new Australian tariff. , There aeenis tfceref-re to be only one way of meeting the difficulty, and that Is to renew onos mora tha provisional agree ment which' has ben In force so many V years. Let the relchstag therefore em i power tha federal council to resew the ) most-favored-nstlon agreement for an- einer term or years." , As the result of the official Inquiry the French warshlo "Caledonian" ."at Brest, no doubt remains as to Its be ing tha work of incendiaries, and three sailors have been -arrested on suspl ' Ion. These men, who are from Toulon, where so many similar outbreaks have recently occurred, were absent wit hoot leave at the ttme the fire- broke out, and are alleied to have boasted In the town that soma disaster waa about to happen on board. The police are mak ing searching Inquiries, both at Brest and at Toulon, among the former crew Of tha ahip. It la reported frorri Berlin that the German Anatolian Railway company baa conoluded a contract with the min ister of the sultan's civil list for the drainage of the extensive plain south west of Konia. In central Asia Minor. Tha work, which will cost about 20.- 000,009 marks.' will be commence at once by the same firm of Ttankfort en gineers which has built tha railway trom Konia to Kara man In tha direction of tha Taurus mountains. The eaMtal tnvested will bear per cent interest, redeemable in tmrty-riva years. The works will Include the reg ulation, of tha Beythehlr laka and river, the building of a'' canal 10 kilome tre long to connect tha rivers Beyshe-j lilr and Tcharkhamba, besides numer ous smaller csnaia. - - ,- The result' of tha operation will be tha opening of about 3(0,000 acres of hitherto aesert lands ror wheat culture, It la com nu ted that the croo of wheat on thls plain will bs increase! by 20,- ooo wagon loaos, ana enable tna Turk ish government to supply tha wanta of Its Asia Minor troops aa well aa to Im prove the supplies ror Constantinople. Vox the present, at any rata, there are ' - 'it,:-; f . ' . few Hi DR. WILLIAMS ; PINK PILLS FOR r ANAEMIA II t '' X thin Blood, Dizzy. Spells, Pilpi- Ming Heart and Smothering .'Sensations Indicate a Con- ditioq for Which This. , Remedy Is a Specific . An anaemic condition, that Is, a sUte of health In which tha blood la appar ently turning to water, and every organ of the body Is suffering for lack of nourishment, can be met only by a remedy that will increase tha quantity and richness of the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blond and thaw Via v tin I. iiura . Of . UOrrtUlt, " Wao curing anaemia for a generation. A re- no plans for sanding out German colon- j haa resigned tha pastorate Of , the cnt case Is that of Alias Nellie M. Dan United Evangelical church there to lets to the district In question,. forth Ohio. of (( South Broadway. Akron. I It was not an unusually severe i The recent coquetting of tha United fak chare of Y M C A Interests V " not ,n unu,ual1' French Socialistic group with tha doc- we cnar 01 M- A nlreBl" caaa but was a characteristic one, at uregon Agricultural couege. trine of antl-mllltarlsm haa caused a certain amount of patrlotio emotion in tha ranks of tha French Radicals, who do not relish finding themselves linked In such compromising comoanv. For the fiftieth, time one hears confi dent assertion of the Imminent disso lution of tha ministerial bloc which rroces Is to take affect Immediately ha chamber meets, . The situation la not without its critical aspect, and cer tain nsaures rosy disclose tnemseivea In the government majority, but elector al necessities really .control tha out look. Radicals and Radical Socialists cannot dispense with tha support of the untried socialists any mora tnan i the latter can afford to disregard the J Influence of the Herveists, and how ever magnificently they may appear to riaunt escn otner in tne cnamoer tneir mutual needs In the constituencies keep their bickerings from becoming an NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY GENERAL WORKS. Given Making a Newspaper. PHILOSOPHT. Morran Psychology for Teachers, new edition. SOCIOLOGY. Including Government and Education. Fannlnsji Selected Article on The aDDroach of Mlaa Danforth'a trouble was very aradual. She felt symptoms or It for a year and although she was under a physician's care for some time tne treatment did not afford ner any relief. Bhe says: I had weak soells when I felt as though I waa going- to faint and my heart would nalDltata so that I waa I almost smothered. I had no color, even I In my lips, and my ears were as whits I i as wax. everyone said my blood was turning to water. I W henever I would rise from a chair 1 II would have to hold on to it to steady I myself as everything would turn dark I peiore my eyes and all I could see were isnes or light like shooting stars. "Nothing seemed to hlp me and open breach. Csrtsin v Radicals may largement of the United States Navy. when a friend recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink FlUn I sot a box. I beaan En-1 to feet a little hotter and continued tak ing tne pills until I had fully recovered. form themselves Into a dissident group, I Porter School but that is a process which haa been lw, 0f Health. y i , - . , . , cvuilllllcilUCU - I - TTi(,KII X til K Hyglen and the phi, to a number of bit frlenda. A valuable booklet. "Diseases of the Blood," containing fuller Information ripening sime time. DIVINE DESTIIir GEMUIDE The Paris Temrs ' observes, with reference to the French naval budget fn nrr vaf ttiA thji AVMnilltiiM fall short or the 110,000,000 francs conald' ered to be annually necessary a year ago. ' 'ins new vessels to oe ouut are limited to smaller units. Including ten toroodo dastroyers and five submarines and subrperslbles. The government has reauceu ine numoer and importance or the vessels to be berun in 1908 with the object of 'directing the main effort upon tn construction or tne six battiesnios comprised In the 190 program, which will absorb In round flarures 51.000.000 francs. These six batgeahlrvs will be 1 T,,,H1. -.,,,, rw-t. nfn. eomnlete in tha Hrrlnninr ViV 1911 I Including Sculpture. Design and Biogra eompietea in tne neginning or phe- of ArtUU and Muslcianai Christie Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving. Hughes Famous American compos ers. Knackfuas Durer. Khackfuss Holbein. Perry Greek and Roman Sculpture. peine Egyptian Decorative Art. SCIENCE." Macdougal Practical Textbook Plant Physiology. USEFUL ARTS. Including Medicine, Manufacture, Agrl culture and Domestic Economy. Berry Fruit Recipes. Plnchot Use of the National Forests, 190T. Price Galnlna- Health In the West, 1907. Ware Beet Sugar Manufacture and Refining, 2 volumes, FINE ARTS. . will be sent free upon request. " Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. 60 cents per box, six Doxes ror iz.&O. by the Dr. Williams Medicine company, Sohenectady, N. Y. Rome Tiberius the Tyrant, by J. C. Tarver, 1902. FICTION. Basan Mystery of the Lost Dauphin. De Morgan Allce-for-Short. Flsk Talking Woman. FoKRiaa.ro The Sinner. Jackson Sheriff of Wasco. EPISCOPALIANS Tp - MEET AT RICHMOND Kaiser Says Religion Is Cor- : nerstone of Prosperity- Bids People Look Up. , CUnlted Press Leaaed Wire.) Richmond. Vs.. Oct, I. Richmond will be the scsne. durlna the next three weeks, of the most Important religious gathering ever held in this country the triennial general convention of the Episcopal church of America, which convenes tomorrow. The session will Stevenson Velaaquex. LITERATURE. Caweln Vale of Tempe. Maynadler The Arthur of the En glish Poets. DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. NEW AD. MANAGER Oeorg Forges Ineoeeds Oscar A. Olaen With A. B. gfUsinbach Oo. The stores of Portland naturally at tracted my attention first, and I must say I was most favorably Impressed, and you know first Impressions sre the most lasting-." said Oeorise Forges when seen at the advertising desk at A, B. Stelnbach A Co.'a. Mr. Porges Is the newest addition to the corps of skillful W . I . I , . 1 I . i 1 1 . . , , I ..ACT A IJI l,lHi-AMHV, m rtlf V I "1Z """: - " iuiw i , ifi ioi7 " saveriising writers or wnicn oruand the three hundredth anniversary of the of the Moors, 190 1 boast H. comas to the Rtninhach landing of English ' churchmen at S""0"--:.1 1 V'V'! V,,.. clothing esUblishment well equipped to Jamestown and the first use of the Macdonell-Jouratne "'"tory. prepftre" the publicity required by the world. CITY OFFICIALS MEET - VfT) A VWTTA T, fiWfiSTflM ' (gNcUl DU patch to Ths JoaraaL) , Berlin. Oct. 1. The kaiser has made another politico-religious speech on the Aeeaaion of the unvellinx of the national . .r i i. ..ni tn . (United Press Leased Wire.) toast by the burgomaster at a banquet ,n ,ectlon 0 th UnU,d sutes are In attendance at the meeting of the Amer ican society or Municipal improvements, which ccivened In Detroit today for a four-day session. An exhibition of ma chinery and materials used In various cities Is a feature of the convention. ,the smoeror. after returning hesrty thank for hla reception by the town, remarked:.. "Tha Oar man nation began Its Dres ant movement in 1807. when for the fret time H became conscious of itself, t did not then, as has often happened t5rad l mini ' inward, mofried Aa Chinamen are not union men and to GoTa word, obeyed It. and truated to be deprived of the patronage of it ind he tftrefora did not desert union carpenters In the future If a re It, and ne tnveroreaia noi VAr,oi,.n bv the Boston Carnen- Jf'.n aJKn'i and the stone laid tef.'' union is honored by the members. In 1807 bad now become the corner stone of the German empire. Progress of i aaptr. "W live," continued the emperor, "In a great time, a time of powerful, mar velous, and almost uninieuigioie proa ress made by the new empire In all di rections The astounding development of our trade and commerce, tne msg niflcent Inventions In science and teen niaua. are the consequences of the re' newed reunion of the German races Into a common fatherland. Shall we now begin to forget the source of all this unbounded development? 1 say no. "Tha greater and the more prominent the position acquired the more must we recognise therein the working of Providence. If God hsd not meant tne Mtinn tn accomnlish 'Kreat tasks he would not have given it such capacities. Let us, therefore, In recognition of this development, looa to heaven, thankful for the grace God shows us by grant ing us his sign. Let us see that we hold fast the Old sources, wnicn are the same now as tney were in aoui. Bids People "book Up." ' "Let us look up. In the belief that all w achieve Is due to a disposition from above, and. In this belief, work as long as it 18 aay. inen navn i-h su about his work the savant with his books, the smith with his anvil, the peasant with his plow, the soldier with his sword and so work as brave Chris tians and orave mran, m wD be men of action. determined people pressing forward with eyes on high, conscious of the great duty and great work laid upon us. OVERWORKED CREW LET CARS ESCAPE Millet Danube from the Black For est to the Black Sea. Shelley Literary By-raths in Old England, 1906. H1BIUKX. Jenks History of Australian Colo nies. Lavisse General View of Political History of Europe. Meany -Vancouver's Discovery of Puset Sound. Millard The New Far East. Paton Early History of Syria and Palestine. Slsmondl History or the Italian Re publics. BIOGRAPHT, COLLECTIVE. Brooks Dames and Daughters of the Toung Republic, '01. BIOGRAPHY. INDIVIDUAL. Cruyer, Paul Napoleon, King of Elba, Tiberius Claudius Nero, Emperor of store. For the past two years Mr. Porges was advertising manager of the I. X. L. store of Spokane, for which he did some exceedingly effective work. For eight: years prior to that time he was advertising and sales manager of the Seal Clothing company of Salt Lake. To accept this position he resigned as advertising manager of the Leader de partment store at State and Adams nl , l V. , 1.. Mil-., creditably ror 12 years. With A. B. Stelnbach & Co.. Mr. Por es succeeds Oscar A. Olsen. who re signed his position on account of 111 neaitn. The executive board of the Massachu setts state branch of the American Federation of Labor has decided that legislation to limit or define the power of courts In Injunction cases Is to be the effort of organized labor of the state in tne ran campaign. Passenger Train Late or a Horror . Would Have Occurred Crew on Duty Forty Hours. (SDtdal Dlaeeteh to The JoaraaL) Glvmpla, Wash., Oct. I. The rail- read commission has received a report fmm insDOctor PerJey regarmng a nar- row escape from a disastrous wreck on the Great Northern at Cashmere on the morning of September 9 last, which Illustrates the necessity. In the eyes of the commission, of strict enforce ment of the stxtoen-taour law and the safety appuanco iw. On i the date named there waa a run away of a part of th Great Northern freight train at Cashmere, caused by a chained-u? draw bar and broken train line, the latter making It impos sible for the engineer to use the air on tha four Tear cars, which broke and ran away ai a nin r t"j" rfi. ..iv thin that orevented a vary disastrous wreck was the fact that passenger train No, I, tnen due. was lata and therefor not on th track In the line of the runaway cars, The fsct was developed by Inspector Parley that the train crew in charge of the train inn n iu vu continuoue duty almost forty, , boura. The train was In charge of Engineer Kutof f -and Conductor O'Brien, t ry,. raxn CTjtsn nr to M days. . Paso Ointment 1 guaranteed to cure anv ease of itching, blind, bleeding or rotrudlng pilea.in I to 14 day, or and the Well-informed of the World is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and Teliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. v TRUTH AND QUALTTV appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suo cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the approval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because . of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to thi California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of .family laxatives, and "as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sennaas more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. Plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of 'igs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given sak isfaction to millions. 'The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. ' ' " Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. V CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, CaL U. S. A. London, England. New York, N. T. - Volup : j ? VT?!! Lrj Quality f. . ' . JUaUi st a. WKar saJaaFsaas V V Vatttt WaUUaj We Urge You to Bee Our Beautiful New Suits at Q15, $10.50 and 125 Before Purchasing" Theie tuiti, repreientbg; at thev do, the highest point of tyle and quality that it la possible to furnish at such prices, are values far beyond anything you would expect. Your choice does not end with one or two styles, for we offer at these popular prices more than 25 new models, graceful de signs with fitted or semi-fitted coats, medium and fi length, broadcloths, cheviots, fancies and worsteds in all the best shades. 5 New Smart Styles of Skirts Made of Chiffon Panamas or fine Ocean Serge, in black, blue and brown; also black Voile Skirts, wide range of sixes and lengths, plaited in various styles. A Magnificent Assortment at $10.00 New Panama Skirts Out of the ordinary in point of excellent tailoring. Dash ing styles in all lengths, black, blue or brown; also checks, plaids and mixtures at $4.50. 95.50, $6.50 and $7.50 New Net and Lace Waists In white, cream or ecru. Elaborate new models, effective yoke trimming of medallions, Valenciennes and Battenberg lace, made over silk linings with M length sleeves,. at $4.30, $6.30, $7.30 and $8.30 Children's Newest Coats Ideal Coats for school and dress. We are showing dozens of nobby styles in all popular colors and materials, jaunty loose back coats, in all wool cheviots, kerseys, fancy mix tures and stripes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced at $2.50, $3.50, $1.90 and Up to $10.50 New Fall Waists In the new Fall Waists we are showing Flannelettes. Mo hairs, Sateen, Madras, Nunsveiling, plain' white and fancy stripe Linens, ranging in price from T5 to S2.95, Also Taffeta Silk Waists in all the fashionable colors and black, white, stripes and plaids. Prices Range From $4.30 to $8.50 Children's Dresses The assortment we have will enable you to secure just the dress you need for the girl's school or dress wear in styles that are exclusive with us. Prices Bange From 75o All the Way Up to 95.50 Specials in Long and Short Kimonos SHORT KIMONOS of Japanese crepe, in beautiful new Japanese de signs, on pink, light blue, navy, white and red grounds, shirred yoke, full kimono sleeves and finished with wide satin facing; special values LONG KIMONOS, made of same quality and design of Japanese crepe as mentioned above, only in full length; special values $1 'J Specials on Mew Fall Coats Long Loose Coats, in a good quality of kersey,' full O 1Q satin lined, trimmed with braid and velvet, special at vl X W kJ M. Many other good values in fall Coats. Space will not allow us to de scribe the many clever, coats we are showing enough to say they are beautiful and cannot be equaled at SJ8.60, f 10, S 12.50, SIS, f 17.50 Children's Caps Best values we have ever shown in boys' and girls' Caps and Tama All wool serge Tams, in all colors, at .......BOi t Fine broadcloth Tarns, in all colors, at...... ......... .......50e, 65e Eton and Vizer Caps, in all colors, at 25e, 50e Cream bearskin Tams at GScVfl.OO NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES Immense Overflow in Progress Larg-e Saving; on Small Xhlnga MANY WISELY FOREGO THEIR BUYING UNTIL WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEM AS NOW -AT 7 - , A THIRD BELOW THE USUAL OUTLAY ; We need not take up space with any defense of qualities. Our grades sre positively choicest, and adder to exceptionally urge lots, makes this wholesale combination one of extraordinary . interest qd importance, 50c Shears 25o Special sale Scissors and Shears, sizes 7, 8, 9, of good steel; splendid values at 50c, Oft eft special. 25c Women's Pin On Supporters 1& 50c Plain Back and Side Combs , 29 35c Eaton Hurlburt Box Paper 25e 8c White and colored Featherstitch Braid ....5e 15c Gold and Enameled Beauty Pins ....... lOe 15c Muslin Covered Dress Shields !Oe 10c Pearl Buttons, sizes 14 to 24, per doz 5e 4-ox. Library Paste 8 2-oz. Bottle Mucilage Be 2-oz. Bottle Machine Oil & 8c Quality Cube Pins, black and white Se AND DOZENS OF OTHER EQUALLY GOOD VALUES NOT LISTED HERE. Art Goods and Hand Bags 75c Pulow Kuffling, 39c Good quality . senm Pillow Ruffling, in neat, dainty patterns, all colors, sells everywhere for 50c and ...r Q(laT 75c; special, tomorrow ....'...,...iOUU 7 5o Scarfs and Sqiiarcs 40o Embroidered Scarfs and Squares, in a large as sortment of new designs, in braid, embroidery and spachtel: scarfs 18x54, squares 32x32; good values for 75c; special, ' ' VtOaT tomorrow S J (J 1.50 Hand Bags 08o Women's regular shape : Hand Bags, made ' of seal grain leather, coin purse and moir linings, heavy riveted frame; an excellent valu flf2aT for $1.50; special, tomorrow ,;,t:eJOw Important Sale of Black Silks Very Low Prices For New, Beautiful Goods V It is a splendid showing that will be displayed on the center aisle tables for the first time tomorrow. They are ail biaca- suits new ana aeairaoie. ney are u sum maae lor coming tail and winter, i bey are all priced from a third to nearly a half below, their value. This is rare opportunity for profitable investment in dependable silks. The very kinds that are moat wanted right now are comprised in this offering. The very suostanuai savinga nere notea may omy pe realized by ; prompt purchasers. Ths gooos ar iu new, tno quauuca mil aoovs au cnncism. Best $1.75 quality 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk, .f 1.39 Beat $1.65 quality 36-in. Black Taffeta SUk. .f 1.25 Best $1.50 quality 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk.. f 1.19 Best $1.25 quality 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk. ; 99e Best $125 quality 30-in Black Taffeta Silk.'. - 8B Best $1.00 quality 26-ln. Black Taffeta Silk., , T5e Best 75c quality 19-is. Black Taffeta SUk..: 501 Best 85c quality 36-iDL Black Lining TaffeU B9e EVERY YARD SOLD UNDER OUR PERSONA! GUARANTEE.' 'ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BLACK SILK. VALUES SVER OFFERED IN Trt K CITY. NEW FALL STYLES EVERY PAIR CAREFULLY PITTED AND GUARANTEED A great salej tomorrow Women's Hand-Made Shoes, ia button, . lace and Blucher made' of' gunmetal calf, deml glaze, patent ' colt and net kid; new fal;;jtyl and shapes, m all sues; wnirhs ,fromAA to EEt all standard makes, such as Vat, Duttonho" r Shoes mJm .& Sons, the WaIk-Ovr the Princess Louiserthe Doris, t' PO OT to sell in the remilaway at ti and $3.50. Sre- f f f " t iB cially priced for tfut sale,.; Women's Hand-Made Best $3.00 and $3.50 grades at . money ratundod. , toe. - v j ' . ' , ' , .; s ' ' ; - 1 - ' . . . 4 , ' . . - - - s - u-vS- 'I ............... 1 . ... . ,