Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 10, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUTTRSDAY, JTTNF 10, 190D.
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We Are Sole Portland Agents for the Standard Sewing Machine Have Their Advantages Explained Agents for Royal Worcest
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and the Celebrated Bon Ton and Adjusto Corsets Parade Programmes Given Away Free in the Shoe Department, 6th-St., A nnex
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Bathing Suits
In black or navy blue mobair,
neatly trimmed with, wash
braid, fast color bathing suits
that give splendid service and
will not shrink. A regular
$7.50 value Thursday
for the low price of.
$5.98
New Veilings
The best shades, the sizes most
in demand and the most popu
lar prices. Large shipments
recently received make our
stock the most complete in
Portland. Have the latest for
the Carnival week. You will
need them now and on your
vacation. Sale price, Q"7 en
each, $1.75 to Of lOU
Talc
urn.
waer
Girard 's Talcum Pow
der, Cupid brand; large
can, worth 15c, at) On
sp'L, Thursday.... "
Ever Sweet, neutralizes
all odors from perspira
tion; sells regularly at
35c the box; ORp
special sale, box fcJw
Wax Paper, a good size
roll of 24 sheets, on An
sp'l. sale Thursd'y
Paper Napkins, regular
price 35c hun- OP
dred; special at.
Writing Paper, by the
box, 24 sheets and 25
envelopes; spa- 1 flp
eial at, box U
Oldss Woriman&King
Smart Tailored Suits TJh.so at $13.98
New light striped effects, new shadow stripes and plaids, very late and smart checked
designs, distinctly new colored stripes in the dark tones are a few of the late things
among this lot. Most of them are made of a splendid grade of all-wool fancy pan-
annas, though other fabrics are also used. They are on just the lines wanted for
mid-season wear this Summer; have fitted backs and three-quarter length coats,
skirts plain. A lot containing all sizes and every suit a fresh, choice model, just
received from New York. Because they were bought late in the sea-
son, don't think they are too late for your use. Vols, to $48.50 at
$13.98
Pearl
Buttons
One dozen on card, fine
white pearl buttons, in
all sizes, for waists,
underwear; special En
price, the card....
Muhyon's Witch Hazel
Soap, heals and beauti
fies any complexion ;
manufacturer's price
15c ; spec '1 price lAf
Thursday, cake.
Safety Pins, one dozen
on card; best American
pin; on special sale Cm
at, the card w
Writing Paper, Hurd's
linen fabric fin- OP
ish, 35c -value, . Jl
Envelopes to
match on sale at
10c
Emb. 98c Yd
45-inch flouncings for skirts
and dresses, plain white or with
colored band edge. Regularly
worth to $3.00 the 01 QQ
yard, on sale at, yard. -0 1 1 wU
Embroidery Flouncing, swiss or
nainsook, various patterns,
worth up to $2.00 the
yard, on sale at, yard.
38c
Parasols 98c
Plain white with neat natural
wood sticks, good strong
frames, just what you want for
decorating with flowers for rose
carnival parades. Anywhere
but here (or here regularly).
they sell for $l.ou, extra
special at this low price
..98c
MM
Silverware
and China
$5.94
Silver Tea Sets, in handsome de
signs; four or five pieces, special
ly reduced for the White Sale.
Four-Piece Tea Set, reg.
$.o0, special at only,
4-pc, $15.50 value, sp'l.. $12.20
4- pc, $22.00 value, sp'l.. $17.50
5- pc, $30.50 value, sp'l. .29.00
Bread Trays, $1.50 value, at..9S
Bread Trays, $2.25 value.. $1.35
Bread Trays, $3.75 value.. $2. 75
Water Sets, $9.50 values. .$7.50
Water Sets. $10.25 vals..$8.25
Haviland China Dinner Sets, of
60 pieces, reg. $38.50 I Of Cft
value, on sale for. . . VT.OU
100 pieces, $57.50. value.. $45.75
117 pieces, $78.00 value. .$62.00
Haviland China Dinner Sets, of
60 pieces; regular $44.50 (fOC
value, on sale for, set....K'
100 pieces, $65.00 value.. $37.00
117 pieces, $39.50 value.. $63. 75
Rogers' Best Silverware, set QOn
of six teaspoons, special at...l
Dessert Spoons, 6 for $1.58
Tablespoons, set of 6 for..$l.SO
$1.75
Lace
Curtains $1.25 Pair
The June white sale most surely
brings good curtain bargains, and
as proof of the savings you will
find, here is a sample. A splendid
lot of lace curtains in Brussels or
Renaissance effects, 50 inches
wide, 3 and 3i yards long, at ex
tremely low prices for Thursday.
$1.75 values at, the pair. . . .$1.25
$2.00 values at, the pair $1.45
$2.25 values at, the pair. . . .$1.70
$4.50 values at, the pair. . . .$2.95
$5.00 values at, the pair. . . .$3.35
$7.50 values at, the pair $4.95
RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS
Very sightly and serviceable for use in Summer cot
tages," in kitchens, bedrooms, etc. A regular C1 QC
$2.50 grade at the very low price of, the pair . O 1 1 u J
$2.75 values, pair $2.10 $3.75 values, pair $2.50
Standard Sewing Machines are the world's cri-
terion for quality. We are decidedly
fortunate in securing the Portland agency for this fa-
mous sewing machine, Vibrator or Rotary style. The
most modern and most dependable machine on the mar
ket. Expert demonstration, fourth floor.
NewLinen Waists
A late shipment of tailored waists,
in pure linen makes; our stock the
largest and best selected in the
Northwest. Plain tailored, tucked
models, or embroidered styles. They
are extremely smart for Summer
wear, and prices are surprisingly
low.
$1.25 Belts 48c
Elastic belts, leather belts, or
novelty belts in large assort
ment and fitted with neat
buckles. Values up to
$1.25 on sale at. each . . .
V
Table Cloths Yards $3.95
S3.95
White Hose 39 c
Boot lace, all over lace or plain
white lisle in embroidered de
signs. "Worth to 65c the
pair, sale price, pair.
39C
Table cloths 'of Richardson's
Irish damask in handsome pat
terns with borders all round, size
2x3 yards, for Thurs
day's selling, each.
Bed Spreads, large size, fringed
with cut borders, worth 4 n
$1.85 each, special at . . . O I i4d
Full Size Crochet Bed
Marseilles patterns,
hemmed, worth $1.75
ea, special price
Bath Towels, full bleached
and hemmed readv for
Spreads,
nicely
S1.25
Pa rasols $1.98
Pongee or tan- colored parasols,
with wash cover, fancy or em
broidered centers. Val-QI QQ
ues up to $2.75 each atip I lUO
use, 500 dozen on
sale Thursday, ea.
French Persian
soft finish, worth
35c yard, special. .
..19C
Lawns,
20c
"Wear Well" Sheets, the
best sheet bargain in
Portland, made without
seams in center, full
bleached, nicely hemmed
and finished. An immense
number on sale for R Q n
Thursday. Special r0b
Sale Libbey
Cut Glass
We have the exclusive Portland
agency for this richest of all makes
of cut glass. In choosing a re
membrance of the Rose Show, a
birthday gift, a wedding present or
a well-selected gift of any sort,
can yon think of anything better
than a piece of sparkling, scintil
lating cut glass t
5-inch Nappies, $1.75 val
8-inch Bowls, $5 values...
Sugars and Creamers, reg
ular $4.00 value, for....
Sugars and Creamers, reg
ular $5.50 value, for
Sugars and Creamers, reg
ular $10 value, on sale for
Water Bottles, $4 values.
Water Bottles, $8 values.
S1.40
.$4.00
.$3.20
.$4.40
$8.00
.$3.20
-$6.40
BUNTING for Rose Carnival week. We have many
thousands of yards in the official colors rose, pink
ana tear green aosoiuteiy rain proof.
Cologne Bottles, $8 value.. $6.40
Cologne Bottles, regular C ft Oft
$11.50 values, on sale at. . .u.U
Vases, worth $3.50, each..$2.SO
Vases, worth $5.50, each.'.$4.40
Vases, worth $7.50,. each. .$6.00
Vases, worth $15.00, ea..$12.00
Rose Bowls, $9 vals., ea..$7.20
Fern Pots, $10 vals., each. 8.00
If you want the refrigerator that
does the best work with the least
ice, one with perfect air circula
tion, try the Automatic we sell it.
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WILL INVADE CHINA
American and British Banks
Supported by Taft.
TWO RIVAL SYNDICATES
Morgan. Harrlman, Rockefeller and
Other Bankers to Contest With
Knropeans for Loan to
Chinese Railroad.
NEW YORK, June 9. To Investigate
what opportunities are open to Ameri
can finance In developing China, sev
eral prominent financial houses and
banking Institutions of this country will
send an agent to the Orient. Announce
ment was made here today of the for
mation of a group of such houses for
the purpose Indicated, among them be
ing J. P. Morgan & Co. and Kubn, Loeb
& Co.
LONDON, June 9. The British banking
houses which are participating in the tri
Vartite loan for the financing of the
Hankow-Szeohuen Railway In China, in
ronnecfloTi with which the contract for a
loan of $27,500,000 was signed on June 6
by the representatives of the British,
French and German groups, are greatly
interested In the Intelligence which
reached them today that a powerful
American syndicate with the strongest
possible support from the Government
purposes to participate in this enterprise.
The American firms composing the
syndicate are Kuhn. L.oeb & Co., J. P.
Morgan & Co., the National City Bank
of New York and the First National
Bank. They base their claims for
status In this enterprise on assurances
"which the Chinese government gave the
American Minister in Pekln in 190
is said in writing that American
and British capital wouid be invited
to raise the money themselves, end
that British and American capitalists
would have preference over all other
nationalities.
The American claim to participation in
. this business, has been officially conveyed
to the British, French and Chinese gov
ernments. The Government's step 1n glv
lug Its support to American financiers is
regarded as a significant development In
President Taft's policy to make the
Vnlted States an influential factor in
Oriental affairs.
ment officials confirmed tonight the As
sociated Press dispatch from London,
stating that a strong American syndicate,
composed of the prominent New York
firms mentioned, would participate in the
loan of $27,500,000, signed by representa
tives of the British, French and German
nations for financing the Hankow-Sze-chuen
Railway in China. What propor
tion of the loan the American syndicate
is to get is not known to the department.
The Government, it was explained, had
had no part In the negotiations, but at
the same time had been fully advised of
their salient features.
China's promise made in 1904 to Amer
ican Minister Conger that, when she bor
rowed money for the construction of. the
railway, American financiers would be
preferred in making the loan, has been
kept fully in mind by the Washington
Government and recently, when it ap
peared that the negotiations for securing
the money were nearing a conclusion,
Mr. Hockhlll formally called the atten
tion of AVai Wu Pu to the promise mane
to his predecessor. The disposition of
the State Department has been to en
courage in every proper way the Invest
ment of American capital in the Far
F.ast in enterprises of reputed credit. In
this connection much regret is felt here
dver the evident failure of the proposed
interest taken by Great Britain in the
conference.
CHINESE CASE IS ON
CHIXA irELI TO HER PROMISE
Government Allied Americans to Get
Share la Syndicate.
WASHINGTON, June . State Depart-
SHRINERS' SESSION ENDS
Turns Dofn Coast Candidate-
Next at New Orleans.
-Meet
Government Opens Smuggling
Trial at Chicago.
TWO DEFENDANTS MISSING
LOUISVILKE, Ky., June 9. This was
the last day of business for the 35th an
nual session of the Nobles of the Mystic-
Shrine. New Orleans was chosen for the
1910 convention. The date of meeting
was set back from June to April 12. Po
tentate E. J. Oolby, of Indianapolis,, was
selected as imperial outer guard. The
position of imperial potentate -went to
(George 1. Street, of Richmond, Va.
otner officers elected were as follows:
Im perial deputy potentate, Frederick
K. Hines, lxs Angreles; imperial chief
rabban, J. FYank Preat, of Fargt, N. D.;
imperial assistant rabban, J. Cun
ningham, of Baltimore; imperial high
priest and prophet. "William W. Irwin, of
Wheeling. TV- Va. ; Imperial oriental
scribe, Jacon T. Harron, of Columbua,
S. C; Imperial treasurer, William S.
Brown, of Pittsburg (re-elected) ; Im
perial recorder, Benjamin TV. Rowell, of
Boston (re-elected); imperial first cere
monial master, Frederick R. Smith, of
Rochester, N. T.; imperial second cere
monial master, J. P. Stevens, of Port
land, Me.; imperial marshal, Henry W.
Neidringhaus, of St. Louis; imperial cap
tain of the pruard, Charles E. Overshine,
of Minneapolis.
Automobile and motorcycle races
were the sporting attraction provided
for the visitors today. Following the
races a prize patrol drill took place.
A band concert by BOO musicians fal
lowed the drills, while a reception was
tendered the Nobles after the concert.
The Shrlners spent the day at Douglas
Park.
Railroad Men Implicated in Plot
Turn State's Evidence and Aid
Government in Getting Ce
lestials Into Court.
CHICAGO, June 9. Defendants In one
of the greatest conspiracies to smuggle
Chinese into this country with which the
Government ever has dealt were placed
on trial here today before United States
District Judge Landls. Eight men were
Indicted as the result of the activity of
Government agents. Those actually
brought before the bar today were Bob
Leung, a well-to-do Chinese merchant of
El Paso, and Jose Parra and Carlos
Svedra, Mexicans.
Robert W. Stevenson, said to be the
son of a Cripple Creek, Colo., Judge, W
H. Clark and John Heltzell, all brake-
men, recently admitted their part in the
alleged conspiracy and agreed to give
testimony for the Government. They as
sisted in bringing the Chinese from El
Paso to Chicago.
Sam Wah, also indicted, a wealthy Chi
cago Chinese, disappeared some time ago
and hia bonds were declared a forfeit to
the Government. Chin Ten Quel, an
other Chi cago an said to have been one
of the chief conspirators, did not appear
today and his bonds likewise were for
feited.
John M. Tanner, a dining-car cook, who
assUted In trans-porting the aliens, will
be a witness for the prosecution. As
sistant United States District Attorney
Edward S. Shirrer, in outlining the Gov
ernment's case, declared that the al
leged conspiracy had embraced many
men besides those indicted and that they
had brought hundreds of Chinese across
the border. For each. Celestial thus
smuggled in, the conspirators received
$500, he said.
Boston Man Wins Match.
PARIS. June 9. "Honey" Mellody, of
Boston, knocked out "Curley" Watson in
the fourth round.
iTig operation on Elmer Monte, 14 yeara old
of Chicago. Ten others will submit to the
knife to help the cure.
Denver. Colo. The organization of the
Negro Towns-it & Lnd Company, with a
capital stock of $100,000, marks the begin
ning of a movement to acquire a tract of
land where the negroes of Colorado may fol
low agricultural pursuits.
Los Angeles. Cal. Investigation, among;
tnose naving intimate knowledge or the mem
bers of the Aolokan sect of Caucasia. Rus
sia, settled. In Southern California, proves the
statement tnat tney were aissatisned with
their life in the Lntted States was false.
Halifax, N. 6. Twenty men were hurled
Into a burning building while fighting a
fire that broke out Wednesday in the nlant
of the Nova Scotia Furnishing Company.
rne rooi or one or tne ouiiaings on wnlcn
the men were standing collapsed. One man
was killed and seven injured.
Washington- W. W. Rockhill, American
Minister to China, who has been promoted
to the post at St. Petersburg, will oome to
the United States before assuming his duties
for consultation with the State Department
on Important questions affecting the - Far
East.
Pasadena, Cal. A big black ape escaped
from a local private zoo Tuesday' and for
an hour walked up and down aristocratic
Grand avenue, scaring everybody away, then
went to the residence of Bishop Joseph H.
Johnson and helped himself to a dish of
prunes. Then he went home.
Tueumcari. X. M. Murder, the result of
wilful neglect, is the chsrge brought against
Rev. Jesse Fenton. pastor or tue Holines
Church at San Juan, N. M. It Is charged
that Rev. Mr. Fenton refused to summon
medical attendance for his wife when ehe was
taken 111 and allowed her to die.
Chicago. A train-wrecking mystery of two
months ago was solved Tuesday by tne con
fession of Willie Osborne, 1ft yearw old, liv
ing near Griffith, Ind. He admitted that he
had attempted to derail the train out of re
vertge for the burning of a stack of hay be
longing to nui rattier, v imam usDorne.
iRome. The people of Rome showed much
interest vv edneecay in tne departure or
number of cycllste carrying spec la messages
from the Mayor of this city to the munici
palities of Milan end f&ris, containing con
gratulations on the 60th- anniversary of the
succ6a?iut conclusion of tne war or lisbv.
Jollet. 111. A" Jail delivery by which more
than 100 men were to have escaped from the
state prLson was prevented by the coolness of
a handful of guards Tuesday, when 160 con
victs were held under threatening rifles after
one of their number had broken from the
s ton e-Q oarry 1 ine a nd m ade h ia esca pa.
Richmond, Ind. In the General Lutheran
Svnod Wednesday the board of education
was instructed to take Immediate steps to
ward the establishment of & Lutheran theo
logical school at some point on the Pacific
Coast, Los Angeles Is believed to be the
city where the new institution win bs lo
cated.
Chicago. Alderman John Burn declares
that the members of the House of Delegates
of St, Louie are cheaters of charity and un
fair sportsmen and therefore -the Chicago
Council should not play baseball witn tnem.
He wanted an invitation from the St. Louis
body to play two games of ball this Summer
to go unnoticed. t
New York. Charles Miller, who has worked
CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE
Padang, Sumatra The town of KIrlnchi,
1S5 miles to the southeast of Padang, was
destroyad by an earthquake on the night of
June 4. Two hundred people were killed
and many others injured.
Berlin. Geraldine Farrar, replying to an
Inquiry concerning the report recently pub
llehed that she was engaged, to be married to
Antonio Scotti, the singer, writes from Bad
Elster as follows: "You may officially deny
all reports of my engagement of marriage.'
Chicago. Twenty boys of the St. Charles
State School for Boys voluntarily have sup
plied th nwofa piinry to perform a graft-
The Red, White
And otner constituents or your
blood are powerfully enriched and
vitalized by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
It increases the red corpuscles and
makes strong the white corpuscles, and
thus protects and restores the health.
It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous
ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss
of appetite, general debility and builds
up the whole system.
Get it today in the usual liquid form or in
chocolated tablet form called SarsaUba,
for $30 a month for 84 yeans as a waiter be
hind the lunch counter in the Old Astor House.
resigned hts job Tuesday and announced his
intention of taking a trip to Europe. , At the
hotel It was said that Miller had accumu
lated a fortune of $.00,000 working as a
waiter.
Colorado Springs, Colo. The local police
department, with the assistance of repre
sentatives or a detective aiyenoy, succeeded In
Identifying E. Cholllnghead, alias James
Gordon, and Peter J. Butterbaugh. alias
Iawrence Goldrn, two of the four men held
in Omaha on the charge of robbing the Union
Racine overian-i limited recently, as the
Portland, San Francisco,
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Seattle.
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SPECIALISTS IN GLOVES,
PARASOLS, HOSIERY
Special Parasol Sale
TODAY, THURSDAY
two men arrested for robbing a hotel in Man-
iwu in Juiy, lout .
Indianapolis. In a motorcar rhoM hv
Samuel Dowden, an attorney, pursued by an
other car containing Chief of Police Metzger,
Ca ptaln of Detectives Asch and A lbert Wi 1
son. Chief of Police of Oakland Cal.. Dow
den was shot through the knee Tuesday night.
Dowden'e car was stopped and the police car
ried the Injured man to a physician
Jethou Reaches Astoria.
ASTORIA. Or., June 9. (Speclal.) Tha
Norwegian steamer Jethou arrived In to
day from Quaymas, Mexico, and immedi
ately cleared for Grays Harbor, -where she
la under charter to load lumjber.
LATEST STYLES IN PAEASOLS
$1.50 Parasol values, on sale. . . .Oa
$2.25 Parasol values, on sale. .$1.35
$3.00 Parasol values, on sale. .$1.T5
$4.50 Parasols Greatly Reduced
Plain white linen Parasols 50
Kayser, Niagara and Fowne's Silk
Gloves at 50S 75S $1.00
"Onyx" brand- pure thread Silk
Hose, $1.50 values on sale at...98t
Parasols Made to Order and Repaired.
CHAS. BERG, Manager.
S09 Morrison Street, Opp. Postoffice
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ORIENTAL LIMITED
the electric-lighted train via THE GREAT NORTH
ERN is a special feature. Youll like our dining car
service also. Meals served a la carte (pay for what you
order).
No . change of cars Tacoma, Seattle or Spokane to
Chicago. Connecting trains via Seattle or via SPO
KANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RAILWAY (The
North Bank Road).
Eastern Excursion Rates July 2-3, Aug. 11-12
For tickets, rates and sleeping-car reservations call
on or address
H. DICKSON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent,
122 Third Street, Portland, Or.
Telephones Main 680, A 2286.