The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 06, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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STATES OIj SII017 AT FAIR
Exhibition of Poultry 'Attracts
TMany;Vlsitor at Expo---
sitlori.
WASHINGTON HAS- .
. THE MOSt ENTRIES
Total of Twelve Hundred Birds Com-
' ; peting for Prises Which Aggregate
-4. Tyro Thousand Dollars Judging It
'Now. On. "
Staff of Photographer and Writers
la Now Visiting Every Part of the
Stats to Secure Pictures and Data
on Resources and Scenery.TTr-".
s of nana 3fc
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SUNSET MAGAZINE TO FT) C P I A II " ' WM) JV
HELP IN CAMPAIGN V IV (I I LA ' Vf -"aIU .
, Viln 11 peacocks . becauea of their
a election to compete for prises in the
poultry show t the fsJr, about 1.200
birds of alt breeds, alaes- and colore
have assumed drawins-room airs and la
e,verr way possible are trying to attract
-attention to themselves with an exeel
lent dearee ' of auocess. ; Persons who
, fall to see these talllnaceou lords and
' Jadlea strutting,, up and down their
cages,, clucking, scratching around In
the aawdust and thrusting their heads
Inquisitively between the bare In order
td. sea what - Is going 'on - outside will
miss a-treat.
Chicken fanciers aay that undoubtedly
'this Is the beet show of the Kind ever
afforded weat Of the Rockies. And it
Is : not : confined to chickens ' by any
. means, i Included In the show are some
of tha boat specimens of pigeons, ducks
nd geese to be seen anywhere. That
the exhibition is of unusual merit la at-
. tested- by . the number of people who
yriterday .and today visited two of the
large barns on the peninsula erected
for the livestock show, which are "bow
filled with- poultry entries. -All the
walla are lined with cagea and two rows
extend up and down the center of the
structure. : r '
Two thousand dollars In cash awarda
la to be distributed as prises, of which
II .BOO was set apart by the exposition
management, the remainder being contributed-la
special awarda offered by
companiea and Individuals. ; There are
seven classes of awards ' and the
amounts range from (0 cents to $10.
In addition to the eaah prises three
beautiful ailver trophies are now on
exhibition and will be awarded. One
la a cup, which will be presented by
th Oregon State Poultry association
for the largest and best exhibit offered
by a member of that body; the second
1s a punch bowt offered by the North
west Poultry Journal for the best In
dividual exhibit, one variety: the third
..la a. eup, placed up by the Ivory Soap
company ror the beat whit fowl of
either sex,' washed wrth its ' product.
.These, three exhibits are now 'in poe
; session of Charley Mi n ton, editor of
the Northwest Poultry Journal. -
While- the PaolAo-eoast-la- beat-represented,
many other states have ex
hibits. Washington has the moat ' en
tries, a total of 171; Oregon comes next.
'BMBiaiB-W. 11 1 .. .... .....'.. ' . ' I
O. T. Hunt, Scretaxy Poultry Di
vision, Lewis and Clark Exposition.
with 3; California ha 121.-The states
represented are' Utah, Idaho, ; Missouri,
Kansas, Kentucky,.-Nebraska, Wiscon
sin and Connecticut. The three coast
states are exhibitors of almost all. the
ducks,-geese and pigeons.. . . ; . .-.
American. Mediterranean, . " Polish,
Hsmburg. English and Asiatic chlckene
are present In almost every varLety. The
collection of Barred , and - White Ply
mouth. Rocks is the best ever cooped on
the coast, , About 100 each of -these
breeds are' on exhibition. There la an
excellent display of Brown and - White
Ieghorna. the' same being true of the
puffOrplngtonelass. Iao.ualtty.Jt is
said, 'the latter haa never been excelled
anywhere. The exhibit of Hamburg and
Polish chickens Is . alao attracting a
large, amount of attention. : '
Five incubator -displays .are' made;
Something aeldom seen at shows of this
kind Is a machine to crush crockery,
glassware and other materials . Into grit
for the chickens. -
The. birds are all looked after by a
retinue of attendants. One huge Ply
mouth Rock rooster Is inclined to be
combatatlve and the feathers on his
neck spread out like the quills on a
porcupine when he is t eased. Others are
very tame and like to be stroked. One
hug specimen' enjoys nothing better
then being taken out of hla cage once
or twice dally and allowed to atrut up
and down on top of the cages. Hla
crowing on these occasions sets every
rooster in the barn to tooting his own
horn and bedlam results. -
' The Judges did not begin -their 'work
until this morning. They expect to be
through toy tomorrow night or . Monday.
The competition Is principally, between
Oregon. Washington and California ex-
hlbttors.-: 7 , .
BOARD OF TRADE
' TO ADD BOOST
' .. . -. ,.. - .
'River and Harbor Committee to
' Consider Means of Deepen-"
Injr Channel. '
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WILL WORK IN HARMONY
WITH THE OTHER BODIES
Probable Joint Committee Will Take
, Up Forty-Foot Agitation and Work
1 Systematically Memoralixe Con
gress, Stating Conditions Here. ,
r A meeting, of the liver and harbor
committee of the Portland board of
trade will be held next Monday after
noon at 1:10 o'clock, at the rooma of
the board In -the Chamber of Commerce
buildings to consider wsys and means
of aaalsttng In the movement for a 40
.foot channel at the Columbia river bar
and a 15-foot channel from Portland to
the sea. The committee Is composed ot
V. E. Buchanan, C W. Nottingham. I.
L. Patterson, '.Richard Scott and A. B
, "!. 1
'Portland must have a! deen channel
tA tha 1 1 I - ah-nllifMlw Imnantlv,
that we have the facilities to handle
me largest snips tnat rioat the algh
a 'Filial Wirt w. II., ka AnxnA .ab
a - - nri a ..' u V trm V-IBU HIIUQI
the most favorable conditions 'to the
commerce or the world." declared A. B.
Stalnhatch. ' "Tha h-alnl nf tra-la alll
Uke up this matter and work In har
mony with other Portland commercial
bodies. It la probable we will ask for
a Joint committee, representing the
board and other organlsatlona..and the
campaign , will . be pressed in a sys
tematic and effective manner. Our
committee will meet and decide upon
tha method it will niirtn. fn, ih, hMi
Our organisation Is working constsntly
(o runner rorusna s interests. , We are
aoing some good." , , '
ine ooaro. or trade win memorialise
congress -In addition to other work It
may da The government at Washing
ton win . receive Trotn It a strong reso
lution, setting forth conditions here,
and obstacles that 1 must be overcome
to place the port of Portland on . an
equal footing with the great harbors
01 ine woria, ; , v
o Keep Dowa tw X-evy.
To offset the raising of valuations on
city property " by Assessor Slgler , an
effort win be made by the Taxpayers'
league to keep the tay levy down to the
lowest possible point.. A meeting was
held at the office rbf U. jr. Ooldsmlth
yeaterday afternoon at which, a com
mittee was appmrlTed. conrpoaed of ,
N. Teal, F. W. Mulkey. A. U MUla,
Henry Hahn and U S. Ooldsmlth, to
confer with . the various city depart
ments. - ,
" I Diamonds
': l-.-id Jewelry.
On Easy Payments
; OurneTedir?yirtenr.r
' Other store-r-DIFFERENT -because we do not charge any;-
more for credit accommodations than were you to pay ash,
and" aty prices ; lower- tharr any" jeweler- in -the-rcityr DIF
FERENT -because- we don't handle anything which wjy'
V cannot fully recommend or guarantee. .'7
Ve are after permanent customers that's why we'dou-:
ble our efforts to satisfy you. , The secret of our ability to ' ;
'"iaa.11 ' -..J!! .4 a..!... 1..... tl.. a..!.'.,. t ' ' -
. . ov-i on vicuii i. iuwci iiiou vasii oiuics is wny WC
llalllll iv UC -
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A Different Kind of Credit Store
'W "
W Third Street, Near Oak Street
A heavy advertising campaign for Its
Oregon territory has been commenced
by the Southern Paclflo company. The
company haa sent a staff ot photograph
era and writers nto tha state, who are
taking pictures and aecurlng data con
cerning Industrial affairs and resources
of all kinds, to be used In railroad. and
ateamshlp folders, and In the Sunset
magazine.-...
The photographers are centering their
efforts in securing plcturea and data of
the dried frulta, packing-houses and
orchards of Salem, Dundee,-Dallas and
Albany: "the applea, orchards and paok-ing-housea
. of Medford : and Central
Point; rhe hop Industry at Salem, Inde
pendence and. Kugene; fish at Astoria;
woolen mills at Oregon City; Salem and
Brownsville; flouring mills of Portland,
Oregon City and Salem; paper mills at
Lebanon and Oregon City; dairies and
condenaed milk factories at HUlsboro,
Forest Grove, Independence, Albany,
North Tamhlll. ' Hasel Fern farm and
Cryatal Springs farm, near - Portland;
lumber mills of the Inman-Poulsen com
pany, Portland Lumber company and
Kaatern A Western ' Lumber company,
and mills at Salem, Grants Pass and
Springfield; excelsior factory t Eu
gene; chair .factory at Albany; fruit
canneries at'Eugene, Salem, Springbrook
and Portland; scenery on the Columbia,
Willamette, Rogue and Umpq.ua rivers,
and state lBtl t u tlone - at 8leni Che
mawa. Corvallls and Eugene. Photo
graphs of Oregon forests will be taken
at various points. .-.'." .
. it Is the ' company's Intention to
feature Oregon along with California,
In all Its Immigration literature, and in
Sunset, from this time forth, and a spe
cial effort will be made to publish to
the world the splendid resources of the
Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue river
valleye.
Southern Oregon !s also to receive
Special attention this month from the
advertising department of the Hani
man lines in Oregon. It. M. Hall, head
of the advertising bureau, will leave
for the aouth as soon as the exposi
tion closes. He will devote some time
to gathering atatiatlcs and photographs,
of. the fruit and agricultural Industries
and .manufacturing . enterprises. . It Is
said that from thla date A. L- Craig's
department will push the... publicity of
southern . Oregon's resources with the
same vigor heretofore hla men applied
to the advertising of the Hood river
valley. . . ... .-. -J... . ,. .
UNREQUITED LOVE CAUSE
7 OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
Miss Mabel Hawthorne, whov lives at
171 Seventh street, bears scars and
burns on her. face as the result of an
attempt at suicide yesterday by the
carbolic add route. Her friends who
also live at ITS Seventh street declare
that she committed tha deed because or
despondency. . ' -
She Is said to have become Infatuated
with a young man who refused to return
her affections, and desperate because of
his actions, she decided to end her life.
She swallowed the drug yeaterday after
noon and the services of two physicians
were necessary to save her life.
"It's nobody's business if she did try
to kill herself because she loved that
fellow.1- said a young woman who lives
at 178 seventh street. "She was in love,
but ahe Is my friend and I don't- want
anybody to know that I told on her."
Action of tha Cecilian.
The lateat triumph In piano player
construction Is the new metal action
adopted by the Cecilian. In this as In
all othsr mstters of development It re
mained for the Cecilian to secure it first.
It Is by all odds the greatest Improve
ment In the manufacture of piano play-
era It Is absolutely Impervious to any
change In climate, does not swell .with
moisture or warp wheu dry. It la light,
responsive, accurate and always relia
ble.
Tou do not know the real Joys of a
piano player If you have never seen and
heard the Cecilian. Tou can get the ef
fect of the greatest artists in your own
home at your own pleasure if you have
the Cecilian. It Is the premier player
of the world. ' So simple, so easy to
operate that a child without mualeal
education can control it perfectly.
We want you to see It, try it for your
self and learn how easy It Is. The mas
terpieces of the world at your own
command. ' Come In at any hour of the
bualness day and we will take pleasure
In demonstrating Its fsaturea to your
on satisfaction. For aale by the Man
ufacturers' Muslo company, 160 A,ldef
street.
STRICTLY tailor-made
Skirt a, of Panamas,
. Henriettas,- Serges and
Fancy Mannish Mixtures in
all new fall and " winter
weights and colors. Very
smartly made the new box
plaited - and - cluster plaited
effects. Regular
$13, $14 and $15
Skirts, tomorrow
(Saturday )-onlyTTr.
EASTERN
bUTFITMG CO
The Btere Where Tear OieUt Is Oeei
590 WASHINGTON eSTREET
DtTTbaao Wtas Oaae. -
In Justice Reld's court yeaterday (he
case' against Lewis D'Urbano. bandmas
ter, was dismissed. He was the - de
fendant In a suit brought by Nicola
Casclsto and Donato Bognone. aaloon
keepera .In the aouth end, who claimed
to have provided money for the mem'
bers of the band: of which D'Urbano
Is leader Judgment was Jiought jn the
suma of tti-M. for board, IS1.S5 for a
auit of clothes, and I6S for sheet music.
Judge Reld found that the bandmaster
was not indebted to the plaintiffs.
- , ft to Venitantlary. '
Sheriff W. B. McCoy of Sherman
county left this morning for Salem
with Earl Woodward and George Carr
recently convicted horse thieves, They
will serve four year terms In tha state
prison: -The sheriff reached - the city
last night too late for the Salem train
and the prisoners were confined In the
city Jail. r -r
SchilHng-'s Best meant
taa . 'ti.lisH In . ,
of good-enough quality at fair
prices, , ' -. .
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Do.YouWahttoHaRc
Three
Hundred
Dollars?
If so, call at the Manufacturer's
Piano Co, 350 Alder Street, any
day this week and find out the
particulars. . This la bonafide
no fake ad. We have just sold
to Mr. C. H. Bingham a Cecilian
Piano inside player have taken
a beautiful Kimball upright 'in
rich figured walnut and a walnut
Cecilian In exchange. This com
bination cost Mr. Bingham $650
only a short time ago. -We will
sell the combination for $350, in
cluding music subscription, will
take easy payments and small
amount down.', Come quick, as
this will not last long.
Manufacturer's
Piano Co.
350 ALDER. STREET.
J. Fredrick Kessler, Pres.
W. T. Shanahan, Vice-Prea.
GOLDEN OAK ROCKERS
WEATHERED OAK ROCKERS
Big, roomy high-back rockers, exact pattern shown above. Have, curved
arms and wide seat ' A fireside friend for long winter evenings. . .
REGULAR PRICE
ON SALE ALU DAY
2 $165
DOO R M ATS
A seasonable special. High-grade Cocoa Fibre Door.
; Mats, sums 6 s 14 inches. Regular $1.00 grade,
Thick, strong and durable.
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6 TO. 9 P. M. 3
6 TO 9 P M.
FIRST
"AND J
TAYLOR
STS.
FI2ST
AXD
TAYLOR
J $T1
Of It's Good
for
Roosevelt
- It-Should Be Good for You
'.. President Roosevelt hss recently purchased with the coin of the realm a CECILIAN and had it'
placed in the White House where it daily wins praises of the visitors. -
,. -The Journal offera yot) an opportunity to possess this same beautiful instrument alike in all tha
essentials, without money and without price save a little intelligent effort. If Roosevelt would pay out
his good money for a Cecilian, you should ba willing to spend an evening or two. ,
The Cecilian is sold by the Manufacturer's Piano .Company, 350 Alder street, where it can ba aeen.
in operVtion at any timer Tv " ;;.: .. ... '. " - v
THE. CONDITIONS
There are approximately 17S advertisers in Portland, exclusive of real estate and classified, using ,
space in the local dailies. One hundred and sixty-four of these . use The Journal some tims durink eacn '
week. A few do not. All we ask of you is that you aend ua "five reasons" why you think ten of these
' should use The Journal, at the.aame time mailing each of them a copy.
Make sure that the ten advertisers you select are Not advertising in The Journal. If you ara
in doubt about a name call up Main 500 and ask about it. Also remember thst the ten merchants yon
select aa not advertising in The Journal MUST BE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISERS. Those who do
no newspaper advertising at all cannot be properly listed in the ten. Tha contest closes October 15.
Your reasons will be turned over by The journal to tha Judges, all entirely disinterested parties -with
a knowledge of advertising. -" v'-v:
THe Best List of Reasons According to the :
- Judges Takes the Cecilian
On exhibition in tha window of the Manufacturer Piano Company, 350 Alder St
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AT ANY TIME CALL
Telephone COO . . '
BUTTER 1 BUTTER!
Best creamery .......
Dairy butter..
Ease 2
Ranch essa
Our
- Prices. -
, . b6c'-;oo
. 40C-4&O
dos. 4"o
Other
I'rlces.
(5c-70o
Best siicar-cured hsms. Ho e
Brenkfast bacon ..15c 18c
Beet of tea. lb ..30a S0c-76e
I Jird, S-lb. nail ........ 45c-66o ftfic-IISo
Oaiekecs , lee
Bprlnf Chickens ,18e
All iroods retailed at wholesale prices.
La Grande Creamery
204 Yamtiiu St.
1 .J .',-.r
HARBORMASTER SAYS r
THEY LAUGH AT HIM
Hsrbormsster' Ben Blalln derlarea that
tha present -ordinance requiring' motor
boats snd. launches on the river to carry
live preservers and life buoys cemiot
be enforced; that the owners of small
craft laugh at Mm and he Is of the
opinion,, thst another ordinance, which
ran be enforced, .should be passed by
the city council.
lie . haaaa.-chumplnn Councilman
Phepherd, who Introduced an ordinance
modify ln the Hushllsht ordinance now
In effect, n many partlrulsra. . Council,
msn Shepherd stated thst he and Mr.
BiglirS had conferred en the subject and
- .. . , grt,Htl'"P"' "ajta fraiftlattaumMSUI'l ,ala M
That is the price to Astoria and return 200 milea f 0 ir 300 cents return tickets good till used. That's get
' ting ratea down to a fine point on such a crack boat as the
lilt
Q2J
thst goes through the water with the speed of a dolphin.
-LUXURIOUS'tNPPOINTMENTSWO FINE CABINS COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS AP
PETIZING MEALS ON BOARD NICE RIDE ON A RAINY ;DAY,
; DOCK FOOT OF ALDER. STREET
ROUND-TRIP EVERY DAY BUT FRIDAY. Boat leaves at 7:30 m., Sunday 8 a. m."
7 Returning leaves Astoria at 2 p. m., arriving in- Portland ar8:30 p. mT-" PHONE MAIN 883.
felt sure that the measure could be en
forced If passed.
Baser Seat Bale Monday: -
Critics In the world musical have
been pleased ' to discover In Hsrold
Bauer, who plays at the White Temple
next Wedneedsy, the poetic beauty of
Padprew,kt as welt as the Titanic fire
of Bauer and the dynamic force of Os-nrHowttschr-
Aa a matter Of fset Bauet
standa In a clssa of pianists peculiarly
hla own, and he Is easily one nf the
greatest In the world. If Is program for
Wednesday nlsht Is one of rse-1euty.
and contains some of the vr numbers
ynalns
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Kvervlalaa dtA.
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WISE BROS., Dentists
the latUae. ew. fklrd ssd
that hla 'admirers are most anslous te jhert-Rsm-have
him rlav The eel nf swats will liter t
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