Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 20, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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GRDSSCUP
JUDGE
TO RESIGN POST
secretary. Mr. R- E. Garrett, of Al
bany. .
Thl forenoon- iiio w" devoted
to tha report of superintendents of
departments and other official boslneea.
This afTrrnoon programme consisted
of a praise service led by Mra Dora
Davis, of Sbedds: address, of welcome.
Vlr. R. E. Crawford, of Albanjr: re
sponse. Mr a. Jamaeon. of Lebanon;
-Why Mother --ould Belong to the
Toung Branch." Mr. Lois Wheeldon. of
I Plalnvlew: "WKf Children FBOuia
lone to the L. T. L. an now
Haeklns: -Parliamentary Drill. Mr.
Alice Fletcher, of Plalnvlew- "Medical
Temperance." Mr. Jennie M. Steen. of
lshnn' "Question Box." Mr. Hen
rietta Brown, of Albany: -Thoughts
from Twenty Tear of Work." Mr. M-
M. Blain. of Albany.
i A gold medal contest wa held in
, the Kirst Chrlatlan Church tonight,
when conteatant who have won allver
WORK OF CAREER IS KNOWN J
I topic competed for the county prl
I A prala service led by Mr. N. E.
I nut utn will adm tomorrow pro
i (iimml and addreaae will bo delivered
follows: rooaceo. jir. --
of Brownsville: "t-quai ou-
I frage." Mr, glearn: "Social i-Tirny.
: Mr. Ida Braefleld. of Phedda; "Relation
nf Temnerance and Mlions. Mr. A.
c Iswii: "Scientific Temperance In
NEW ALLIANCE
Jurist Will End 19 Years of
Service on Federal Bench
in October.
Member of Trbanal That Reverard
Iioioi Landis Derlaloo Fining
Mandard Oil tl.0o,000
Want to Enjoy rrrHom.
I a
Bowers.
CHICAGO. Sent 1 Cnlted "tate.
Circuit Juase Oroeacup. on. of the
moat prominent Jurist of th country
and widely known because of th re
versal of the action of Judge Land Is
In Imposing a fin of I1.0.0 by th
I'nlted Elates Court of Appeal, of
which he waa a member, will retire
from 'he beach early In October.
Judge Grossrup will aend hi reslg
natlon to th President shortly after
the meeting of th Court of Appeals.
October . A delrs to enjoy life la
freedom from ths trial of th bench
and to enable nlra to resume th pri
vate practice of law prompt th action.
J Grnewup says. He ha served
1 rear aa a member of the Federal
JuJ:- larjr In Northern Illinois.
alendar la Clear.
Jud-e Grossrup. In announcing bl
intention of retiring, said:
-The reason for my reelgnatlon com
ing at this particular time Is thst If I
Into the heavy October session. 1
win have become again a part of th
court In cases talon under advisement
that mlant prereot resignation for a
yesr.
The advisement calendar now If
unusually clear of pending matters
Then. too. under the new act of Con
cress, my work after January 1 would
he exclusively appellate, and that, un
like planting a garden and then watch
ing It grow. I too much Ilk merely
weeding the garden.
The reason for my resignation at all
Is that I wish for more freedom, not
only as an Individual, but a a cltlien.
The world politically la trying to catch
up with the world radically changed
economic conditions. Th formative'
period la approaching. Naat year
Presidential election. 1 believe, will b
trie laat on on th old line.
-Th ettlement for th future win
come, not through th court of law.
" hut through th court of publlo opinion.
I wish no office, expect never again to
hold of'lc: but I wlih greater free
dom "than the bench give to do my
part In thl court of publlo opinion."
Detse lajaaetlaa Heealle.
Judae Orosscup Issued the Injunction
aaainst Eugene V. Dets and other of
ficers of th American Railway Union
during the railway trth of In
Ct-.lrago. restraining the labor men
from committing acts of violence and
later called on th President to send
federal troopa to Chicago to preserve
orler.
Peter Stenger lroeup wa born
February IS. 1S52. In Asntand. O. Hi
llr-aa on hi father's side runs back
to Holland; on tils mother' to Ger
many: hut all the ancestor hav been
In till country from before th Revo
lution. lie waa appointed to th United
Marc lustrut bench by President Har
tlaon. Soon after going on th bench
he attracted th attention of th coun
try In his derisions upon th applica
tion of the Government to clos up th
Worlds Columbian Exposition on Sun
day. II dissented from th two Cir
cuit Judge on that occasion. On aa
arpeal to the Circuit Court of Appeals,
(resided over, by Chief Justice Fuller,
mis dissent was sustained.
JAPAN FACES AN ELECTION
ailonllt Will Champion Reduc
tion In Taxation.
TOKIO. Sept. 1. (Pneclal). Next
year the General Elections for th
House of Representative take place
In Japan, and already th platforms
which th two great parties will oc
cupy sre pretty clesrly defined. Thera
are more than two partlea In the Hem.
bnt two only need be reckoned with,
Ther are the I'nlonlst Selyukal and
'the Natlonallata iKokumtntok.
Hitherto the factor moat Injurious to
political solidity In Japan has bee a
leek of differentiation. Along; th line
of basic creed all parties marched
abreast. Progress was their uniformly
proclaimed object. Thus their sepa
rate organization preaented aa aca
demic aspect; they seemed to be Strug,
clir.g to discover a breach, rather than
striving to promote a principle.
Events, however, hav corrected that
anomaly. The Natlonallata hav now
found their goepel In finance. They
ill present themselves to th con
stituencies as champions of reduced
taxation.
The country I now literally groan
ing under th load it I carrying.
traction." Mrs. Henrietta Brown, ox
Albany. Th report of oouaty offl-
WAR SECRETARY JO TOUR
Mlmxrt Plana to Visit Every Army
Poet In I'nlted Stat.
WASHINGTON. Sept. If. To become
thoroughly familiar with military eon-
ditlona. Secretary of War Btlmaon coo
templates visiting practically very
Army post In th country.
He and General Wood. Chief of
Staff, and Captain Frank B. McCoy, of
the general ataff. will meet la Pitts
burg tonight for their tour, which
will Include Fort Apache. Whipple
- Barracks and Fort Huachuca. Arts,
and 2n Antonio. Tex-, and probably
Fort Ktley and Leavenworth. Kan.
General Wood and Secretary Sttm
on probably will tour th Middle
West, Northwest and Pacific Coast be
fore 'next Summer.
LINN COUNTY UNION MEETS
EIretkM. of Officers Will Bo FVaturo
of Today's Programme.
ALBANY. Or Sept. It. (Special.)
The list annual convention of th Wo
men Christian Temperance Union of
Una County began la thl cut thl
morning. Th convention will be In
session two day. Ilegate are pree
at from Albany. Lebanon. Browns
rule. Halaey, PIslnvlew, Sclo and
--edd-
-slra Madge J. Meara. of "heeds, presi
dent of th county union. Is presiding
at th convention and the other oflTl
. ers are: Treasurer. Mrs. Franc Mam
mer. of Albany; secretary. Mrs. Hen
rietta Brown, of Albany; corresponding
Peter a. Oiwesewa. IVe4 Feweral
Jadaw, 'Who -Mill Bealsra FT as
Bene.
rers. th president annual address and
th election of officer for th ensuing
year will complete th work of th con
vention. VANCOUVER GETS LINE
ELECTRIC ROAD TO KLICKITAT
PASS PROJECTED.
Promoters Also to Operate Coal
Mines and Sawmill and Plat
Tovmsltes Franchise Asked.
Chicago capitalist hav organised a
eompany to construct an edectrta lino
from Vancouver. Wash, north to th
South Fork. of tho Lawts River, thexico
northeast to Klickitat Paaa, a distance
between 71 and 100 mile. It wa an
nounced on good authority laat night,
that In addition to th electric lino, th
promoters will operate coal mines, saw
mills and townslt properties. A gen
eral holding compsny has been ' or
ganised through which tho several sub
sidiary companies will bo financed. Be
tween f 10.000.000 and f 16.000.000 I
bark of th project
H. X Harmon, of Chicago. I promot
ing tho enterprise. Ho Is In Chicago
completing th detail of th holding
company organisation. In hi absence
E. R. Ernsberger. of tho Mount Hood
Railway at Power Company. I looking
after th Interest of th concern her.
Mr. Ernsberger applied to tho Van
couver City Council Monday for a fran
chise for elactrlo street railway rights
for this corncern. Mr. Ernsberger
aid last nlrht that tho Mount Hood
Railway Power Company Is In do
wav Interested In thla project.
Associated with tbe promoters of tho
new company are person who own
Immense timber rea in tn norm
eastern part of Clark County and In
tho southeastern prt of Cowllts
County. In these holding It Is de
clared that there are largo coal de
posit Th proposed lino would tap
this big timber district and would
handle the coal tonnage.
Water power site on tho South Fork
of th Lewi River hav boon obtained
for the development of electrical
energy for the new company. In addi
tion to power cites, th company ha
obtained an option on a tract of 1100
acre at Helsen. which. It la planned,
to develop aa a townslt. Among th
plans of tho company Is to Improve the
land in that vicinity and to establish
culonlea of Eastern farmers there. That
point will be the headauarters for th
general operation of the concern, par
ticularly for th eoal-mlnlng and lum
bering activities. Vancouver I to be
fh preeent termnu of th line and
later direct connection will be mad
with Portland.
The plan of the enterprise have had
a stimulating effect In th district from
Vancouver to the upper part of th
Lewi River country. The farmers nav
been generou In concession for right-of-way
for the proposed road, aa they
reallx what th Una will mean to th
district.
It la th belief of those who hav
been following th developments that
the Milwaukee. Chicago Puget Sound
road is connected with th project. It
I known that that road has planned to
build thla wsy through Klickitat Pass.
With th road extending from Van
couver to Klickitat Paaa as its preeent
northern terminal, strength Is given
the surmise that tbe Interests In tho
two concerns ar Identical. E. R- Ern
berger. who Is acting for Mr. Harmon
temporarily, declares, however, that aa
far aa h knows, th promoter of th
new lino and th subsidiary companies
are entirely Independent of, th Mil
waukee Interest.
It I declared that the Chicago capi
talists hav floated sufficient bonds In
France to assure tho Immediate flnano
tng of their various projects.
CONVICT DOES MURDER
t Continued frem First Pars
arm, and turned to fight, but was struck
down by a prisoner and disarmed.
Death Sentence Pending.
He then waa prosecuted under a law
mad following his attempted murder
of guard and providing; th death
penalty for assault In prison. He waa
ceu-Mcted and taken back to Folsom
again.
Th es-eonvlot. In writing of him,
said: "Wlill hi life has been a crim
inal one. I belter he would make good
if given the chance.
"1 only saw him one. H wa fear
fully emaciated. His skin was th
color ef dry mod. H looked th In
carnation of despair-"
IS
MADEBY 2 ROADS
Southern and Western Pacific
Balk at Demands From
Eastern Lines.
OLD RELATIONS BROKEN
Ile-reavf ter Coast Concern Will Ro-nte
All EauU-Bound Paesenger Busi
ness Over Own Tracks
and Those of Allies.
SAM FRANCISCO, Sept. II. (Spe
cial.) A demand en th part of ths
Rock Island and Burlington roads on
th trans-continental carriers for sn
Increased portion of through fares for
their haul from St. Louis and Chicago
to Denver, has driven th Southern and
Wee tarn Pacific railroads Into a new
alliance by which they will hereafter
rout all paaaenger business East over
their own lines, or allied track a
This will send Eastbound traffic over
th Denver etc Rio Grand. Salt Lak
A Wabash, or Chicago A Northwestern.
Explanations of the new arrangement
were made by the Southern and Weat
em Pacific management aa followa:
"Thl action ha been taken by tn
Southern PaciUc Company bscause th
Rock Island and Burlington roads hav
refused to Kfant the Southern Pacific
th same amount In division of tickets
as has been customary for aervic In
year past."
For tbe Western Paelllo It wa ald:
Th controvery which, caused th
break in th old established relations
was brought sbout by the arbitrary
demands on th lines between Denver
and Chicago and Denver and St. Louis,
and thla action waa taken by all West
ern lines, namely, the Western Pacific,
th Southern Pacific and th Salt Lak
rout, as a laat resort, and was their
only means of protecting; their passen
ger revenue.
"Th Burlington csn haul from Den
ver to Chicago for one-third th coat
we must pay to get our trains over th
Sierras."
ONE YEAR RESPITE GIVEN
Cnlverslty Fraternities Receive Scant
Margin of Life.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,
Sept. 1. (Special.) Granted a period
of one year In which they-are to be al
lowed to vacat their costly fraternity
houses, th Delta Tau Delta, and Sigma
Alpha Epsllon fratarnlUe will contlnu
to furnlh their home for thla aeason,
according to tbe decision of the faculty
commute on discipline.
Muoh unrest and anxiety has been
provoked through th recent ultimatum
Issued by Miss Issabella Austin, to th
effect that either th Kappa Alpha
Sororltle on -th campua. or their
Sororities on th ecampus ,or their
neighbors, the S. A. E's. should racat
their new I1&.000 homes or be subject
to expulsion If they occupied thsm at
the opening of th college year. Th
same dcre faces ths Dlta Tau
Delta fraternity, and th Alpha Chi
Omega and PI Beta Phi sororities, the
former having Invaded the adjoining
lots between these two sorltles.
As yet the fraternities contest th
action of the faculty, aa they hav
leased their house for a period of nv
and thre yesrs. respectively.
Gallantly, th Delta Tau and th S.
A. E's. hsve determined to vacat their
quarter If the matter come to a legal
contest, allowing th fair co-ed to feel
secure In their position.
POWER CONTRACT IS LET
State Arrangr for Supplying- Asylum
la Eastern Oregon.
SALEM. Or, Bept. 1. (Special.) In
order that the company may extend Its
line and provld light and power for
the construction work of th Eastern
Oregon Hospital for ths Insane, th
state board today entered Into a con
tract with the Pacific Light as Power
Company. Th light and power for
th building will not be needed for
more than a year, but to accommodate
the builders of the Institution and b
eaus the contract could be obtained
now at a low price th board decided
to execute It.
Th board also discussed the advisa
bility of having patient at the Asylum
here msnufacture mattresses, bed
steads and othsr articles of furniture
for th Eastern Oregon Institution.
Many of tho artlclea ar now being
manufactured by Inmate of th insti
tution here and it waa estimated that
i saving of nearly 17000 can be mad
by having them make them for th
Asylum to be built in Eastern Oregon.
WATER CONTRACT HELD UP
Smn-etarr of Interior Wants Work
Rushed on Klamath Project.
OREGONTAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington. Sept. 1. The Secretary of th
Interior uspended the contract entered
Into January 11 1H. with W. H.
Mason, of Klamath Falls, for construc
of th Lost River diversion channel.
Klamath irrigation project, owing to
Inability of contractors to comply with
ths terms of hla agreement, and for
th further reason "that It is highly es
sential that the work be completed
prior to beginning the next Irrigation
will be completed by force ao-
count.
FLYPAPER JJUIETS BEES
Neat Fall at Vancouver and Pedes
trians Suffer Stings.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. It. (Spe
cial.) Tanglefoot wa ned with uc
ces In capturing several thousan 1
yellow jackets, which wer In a nest
that fell from a tree In the front yard
of th Orlce Beatty undertaking es
tablishment at Tenth and Columbia
streets today.
Th nest fell near th entrance to
th building and aeveral persons pass
ing that way were stuns;. Mr. Beatty
secured half a dosen pieces of fly
paper and placed them on th ground
around th nest.
Simple-Minded Girl Asalhrd.
CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. Sept. 1
(Special.) Friday night, some forelgn
exs eatload a lmsl-mlndd 14-raax-
Every woman's heart responds to
the charm and sweetness of a baby's
voice, because nature intended her
for motherhood. But even the
loving nature of a mother shrinks
from the ordeal because such a time
is regarded as a period of suffering j
and danger. V omen wno use
Mother's Friend are saved much,
discomfort and suffering, and their ;
systems, being thoroughly prepared i
by this great remedy, are in a j
healthy condition to meet the time j
with the least possible suffering
and danger. Mother's Friend ia
recommended only for the relief
and comfort of expectant mothers;
it is in no sense a remedy for van-,
ous ills, but its many years of suc
cess, and the thousands of endorse
menta received from women who
have used it are a guarantee of the
benefit to be derived from its use.
This remedy does not accomplish
wonders but simply assists nature
to perfect its work. Mother's
Friend allays nausea, prevents cak
ing of the
breasts, and in
every w njr wu- mu- f, jj
tributes to ciEfiena
motherhood. Mother's Friend is
sold at drug stores. 'Write for our
free book for expectant mothers.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
old girl. Into an old freight car used
aa housea by the construction gangs.
After three of th brutes had satisriea
their passions, she mad her escape,
and told her tory. She then started
out to the hom of her grandmother
near Silver Lake, in the vicinity of
which she waa found by the officers
next day after a long chase through the
wet underbrush. Sunday the officers,
with the girl, made the rounda of ths
camps In the hope of finding the as
sailants, but they had disappeared
without stopping to draw their pay.
IS HELD LEGAL
COURT RULES RAILWAY COM
MISSION ACT VALID.
Decision Sustaining State In Lyons
Depot Case Shows Body Has
Right to Exist.
.
SALEM. Or, Sept. 19. (Special.)
Upholding th constitutionality of the
act creating th State Railroad Com
mission, th Supreme Court In an
opinion rendered today sustained the
judgment of th Circuit Court of Linn
County In th case of the State of Ore
gon against the Corvallls & Eastern
Railroad Company.
Th suit was Instituted In the Cir
cuit Court by th state to secure a
money Judgment against the railroad
company for Its failure to comply with
an order to maintain a station and
agent at Lyons as prayed for by pe
tition presented to the Commission
by patrons of the road. A $10,000
Judgment was asked for and the jury
brought in a verdict for 1200.
The Supreme Court dismissed the
sppeal In the case of Samuel Macart
ney against Edwsrd 6hepherd, an ac
tion from Multnomah County.
The Supreme Court's previous de
cision. In which the lower court was
affirmed, waa sustained In the case of
Msttia A. North, at. al.. against th
Union Saving Loan Association, of
Portland.
TENSION NEARING END
FRANCE GAINING PRESTIGE IN
MOROCCAN DISPUTE.
One Phase of Diplomatic Crisis With
Germany Will Boon Be Settled,
but Other Questions Remain.
PARIS. Sept. is. Th long period of
national anxiety attendant on th
Moroccan negotiations. Is drawing
towards a satisfactory conclusion.
It Is said that although the ques
tion of the economic Interests of Oer
many in Morocco appears to be on the
eve of settlement, there remain other
ritsnntad nolnts. Among these are the
questions relating to consular courts
and a system whereby the legations
and consulates take certain natives
under their protection.
France desires that Germany shall
accept In principle the eventual abro
gation of the convention of Madrid,
concerning jurisdictions in Moroctro,
and' that Germany shall not undertake
to Increase the numoer or ner proteges
while awaiting such abrogation.
France's position In Europe, It Is con
ceded, has been greatly strengthen by
the firmness and tenacity of the gov
ernment toward a formidable neighbor.
Carnival Company Property Sold.
CENTRAL!. 6ept- 1. The property
of the Southern Potlatch Company, a
carnival that gave an exhibition in Che
halis some time sgo and had Its effects
attached to pay the wages of H. B.
wrirht and W. E. Cotts. two of Its
employee, was sold at a public auction
in Chehalls Saturday. Wright and
Cotts were tbe only bidders and th
outfit sold for 25.5. th amount of
th Judgment and costs.
- Foetal Banks Ordered.
nm-nriVIASNEWS BUREAU, Wash
lngton, Sept. 19. Postal Savings Banks
m tie ooenen vciowwr - i it"
Terrible Suffering
Eeaema All Over Baby's Body. '
"When my baby waa four months old
his face broke out with eczema, and at
sixteen montha of age hi face, hand
and arms wer In a dreadful state. Th
eczema praa an over ma ooay. w
had to put a mask or cloth over his
r.-e and tie ud hi hands. Finally w
gav him Hood's Sarsaparllla and in a
few months he wa entirely cured. To
day he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Ines
Lewis. Baring. Maine. .
Hood's Sarsaparina cures blood die
easea and builds up the system-
Get It today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablet called a areata ha.
laiu uiuivj
Fitted
to the Hand
$1.00
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m. -A.- p,.AA'sr .f-A awa jnt- Morrison Streets
LEADING SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR MISSES & CHfLDREN
1 Jl i.
s 111 apsfd (
A Deposit
Fill Reserve
Any Piece of
Fur Until
Wanted
11
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EXTRAORDINARY PRICE-GIVING EVENTS
Wednesday and Thursday
Why Pay More for Furs Elsewhere
We offer for Wednesday and Thursday only a great selection of Rus
sian Mink, Stoles, Shawls and Muffs, made in all the newest styles, for
Fall 1911 at $9.75.
If you are intending to buy a Fur for this season, now is your oppor
tunity. This ia one ot the best offers this season, whether it be a Muff,
Shawl or Stole, you win more than be repaid for your trouble in attending
this extra special sale. They are all well made and well lined. Values to f 18.
At $9.75
Special Prices on
Remodeling and
Renovating.
LARGEST AND LEADING FURRIERS IN THE WEST
Sale of Tailored Suits at $24.75
Women's and misses' tailored suits, the new 28-inch coat guaranteed satin
lined strapped down front and back of coat with material of same and button
trimed n?w gored skirt with loose panel. .They come, in navy blue, blacky
brown and coronation. Also in others to select from in such popular mate
rials as serge, cheviots, diagonals and mixtures. Excellent value lor ja. io.
16 to 44.
Sizes
' Striking Millinery for Fall Wear
Fverv new stvle is shown in our beautiful line of Millinery. The prices are away below the aver
a,e The quality "nd Superior workmanship make this the leading and popular place to trade. Come
'?fwb doS trftdin at thlB "elusive store for women anf
children.
Felt Hats $2.50 to $5.00 Trimmed Hats $5 to $25
New Neckwear at 19c
60 dozen pieces of beautiful Neckwear in a full
range of the faddish side Ruffles, Fichus, Jabots
and Stocks. Good, clean merchandise. This sale
ought to interest every prudent buyer. The
regular price of this Neckwear is 25c, 35o and
50o. Wednesday and Thursday, special
Underwear Special
There is just 200 garments in this lot of odds
and ends, all Fall and Winter weight, in union
suits and two-piece garments. Both in cotton
fleeced, wool and wool and silk. Wednesday and
Thursday special at W Off
Children's Hose at 21c
The weltknown Black Cat and Gordon kinds
that sell everywhere at 25c. This sale includes
every size and weight. Both in black and tan;
special for Thursday and Friday, at, PaJr21c
Women's Hose for 17c
There is just 30 dozen in the lot highly mer
cerized fast black Hose, in medium weight, for
Fall; good wearing quality. For Wednesday and
Thursday only, sizes 9 and 10. Choice at f q
lowlns Oreg-on Poetofflceg: Saint
Helena, Tillamook. Springfield. Falls
City, Drain. St. Johns, Sllverton. Surop
ter. North Bnd and Madras.
Saw Accidents Numerous.
CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. Sept.. 19
(Special.) While at work tn the Pea
body ehlngle mill. Klray Gay, a knee-
bolter. sawed off the end of his right
thumb. Gay is already minus some of
hie ftng-ere from tho same cause. His
brother Otis returned from Portland
Sunday, where he had been in a hoe
Pltal recovering from a eevere cut on
tbe back of his hand, received whlla
awing shingles at Kalama.- Tester
day morning Ed Swasky, whllo sawing
shingles- at the Robin mill, sawed oft
the end of tho littlo finger of his left
hand. .
FOLEY'S
HONEY P TAR
COMPOUND
For over three decades a fTrle
hnneefcold medicine for COLGH3,
COLDS CROUP, WHOOPraOCOUGH,
BRONCHITIS. HAR D and STUFF!
BREATHING. Take at first sign of a
cold. Quick, safe and reliable. The
Bee Hive o. tae carton the mark !
the alanine. Refuse substitutes.
Mrs. Anna Pelzer. 2624 Jefferson St.,
So. Omaha, says: "I can recommend
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a
sure cure for coughs and colds. It
cured my daughter of a bad cold and
my neighbor. Miss Benson, cured her
self and her whole family with Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone
In our neighborhood speaks most high
ly of It aa a good cure for coughs and
colds FBr Sa)e by An prnggtat.
Portland Printing House Co.
J. L. Wright. Prea and Oen. Manaer."
ok. catalogue ana t.onuw
PRINTING
mndlnar nd Blank Book Haktnfr
phones: Mtvtn 6201. A 2381.
Tanth and Taylor 8trMt
portiana. Qregon-
More
Excursion
Rates
To the East
the rouownre atddittowai, sales dates for east
ern EXCURSIONS HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED.
SEPTEMBER 15th, 3Sth OCTOBER 3d, th, 17th. 18th, l(h.
CHICAGO AND RE TURN' $ 72.50
ST. LOJIS AND RETURN $ 70.00
NEW YORK AND RETURN $108.50
BOSTON AND RETURN ?110.00
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, OMAHA,
KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE AND RETURN $ 60.00
Alt tickets rood on the ORIENTAL "LIMITED. This train
carries through standard and tourist sleepers,
Chicago In 72 hours, without change.
Vacuum cleaned. There
land dally 1P.M. from
Hoyt streets. . .
Tickets, sleeping-car re serrations and full par
ticulars on application at uity -iicnes umuc m
Third street Portland, an d at Depot.
IT. DICKSON, CP. T. A.
ARCHIBALD GRAY, A. G. F. P. A.
Portland to
Electrio lighted.
Is no better service. Leaves Port-
North Bank Station, Eleventh and
Werner Petterson Co., Tailors
to Well-Dressed Men
Our Clothes are the acme of correct designing, ex
clusive style, perfect tailoring.
We make clothes that SATISFY the PARTICULAR
MAN. IF YOIJ want a suit that is RIGHT, let us '
make it for you.'
Never hefore has our stock of smart f ahrics and ex
clusive patterns been mgre complete or beautiful.
Prices to suit you $25 to $50.
Werner Petterson Co., Tailors
Established 1897 250 Stark St , bet 2d and 3d '
"Anything LESS than a PERFECT fit is NO fit at alT
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