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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' DAY EVENING. OCTOBER 19. 1SCJ. t z 111G PLAfJTS MID SITES f Portland Railway, Company Of- ficeni and Directors Visit A f Sources of Current vxiAy. u ii if ii u SI . I is LM MM sm i: i tf't A ' It . 4..',, DENY INTENTION TO v BUY CA2ADERO PLANT Several Tona 'oif Heavy Rail WH Be ' Used to Replace Light Ones and v Probably Twenty New Cars Will ' Be Built." ' :;. -' ', r;, 7 f-epreeentatlvea ef the Portland katl way company are vlaltin various lwer plant, and' eltee for Ur power - plants. In and about Portland, to famll ' iartae themselvM with conditions affect- in tha present and futura aourcee of aupply of electric currant for "Portland streetcar linos. Tha Inspection party includes ' Philadelphia and New York directors. President F. X. Fuller of the Portland Hallway company, and H. W. Ooode, president of the Portland Gen eral Electric company, from which the Portland Railway company buys most of the current for driving its cars. This week they visited the water power plant now under construction by the Oregon Water Power Railway company at, Casadero. " The Portland General Electric company has entered Into a contract with the O. W. f. com- pany to use all the surplus power from this plant, and-through-this, arrange ment the - Portland - Railway - company people feel an Interest .In progress of construction' of the plant. President W. H. Hurlburt of the O." W. p. com pany took the party out to Casadero In m private car. .","-"., . - Casadere luwr Sealed. A rumor that the Portland" General Electric company and the Portland Rail way people are considering purchase of the Casadero plant la -denied by both President Fuller and - President Hurl burt. . The latter said: ' . , "I have heard nothlng.of such a prop osition. We have had no offer for the ' Casadero. plant, and have not had any - Mea of selling it Construction work Is progressing -fairly welt We have had all the men needed until recently, but .win soon require a larger force.- A washout that occurred a- short tlms ago at one end of the dam under construc tion is regarded by the company as a fortunate oacurrence. It did not seri ously damage the works, and it served to expose a weakness in the construe tlon plan that can now be 'remedied. Had such a discovery been made later, when the dam was completed,' great In Jury might have been inflicted on the Casadero plant" .' ... ; . ; Basterners Admire SHaat, In the last three months President Hurlburt has taken no less than a dosan prominent eastern railroad men and cap italists to Casadero. Every one has ea- - pressed surprise at the extent of the O. W. P.' Ry. system, and admiration of the large water power plant projected on the Clackamas river. - . President F. I. Fuller of the Portland Railway company said! : "Our directors are inspecting various water power sites, with no definite pur pose in view, but simply to familiarise themselves with conditions ana terri tory in the Portland vicinity. They will take several trips during the week, and tbe suburban Held will be gone over carefully. Naturally the eastern men want to know all they can about Port' land and its environs. . "Plans for the improvements for the coming year are not yet completed. There will be several tons of heavier rails laid on both east and- west sides of the river. Reconstruction work on the eaat side will be commenced in the soring. probably ' on Union ; avenue. Slaty-pound rails will be laid, and (0 and 40-pound rails will be taken up." T Probably 20 new cars will be con structed in the company's Portland shops .during the coming year. The types of oars have not yet been decided upon. Styles have been drawn and submitted to the board, but it will be some weeks before it, will be known whether the building of the new. types in use on ' Wsshlngton and Morrison street lines will be continued. It la probable that one of these will be adopted. Tha first . cars will be of the large 4 (-foot style, with powerful motors capable of haul ing trailers and making last time. BISCUITS, BOLG. OR i GRISPS BY OriE RULE Miss Tingle Tells Wondering - Women . of Possible Cookery , f "Marvels and Shows How. Is the most distinguished ap pearing overcoat of the season. The Paletot drapes from the waist instead of the shoulders. , ."One cup flour, two teaspoons' baking powder, one-half . teaspoon salt, one tablespoon shortening, one-third tea spoon "liquid." - Jhat is the magio formula Miss Lil lian E. Tingle gave out yesterday morn ing to her first class in cooking at the School of Domestic Science. And she demonstrated satisfactorily that a good cook could make almost anything from that formula, from a pan of steaming i hot biscuits to a roast of beef. She actually showed that by cooking this, plain 'and unadorned, in an oven she . would hove biscuits or rolls; on a grid iron, scones; in a steamer or boiling water, dumplings; ' In hot fat, plain crisps; and by putting on various trim- , mine she could turn out as If by magic Daliiiig Powder 00GGG8GFUL ,' racaaaa It b nada right A la ita manu- -are are steed only the purest and beat I. raoaay caa boy. Tha Ingredients are cr 'od with scientific accuracy and skill. ! LA (otoro a perfect bakiaj powder. ' i The Paletot lends' poise and dignity to any figure. In Worsteds, Oxford Tweeds, Che viots'arjd Vicunas.- - v From $25 to $40--The "Ben - jamin Paletot." ; The overcoat for the discrim inating dresser. T '; ; : ; mm FURNISHERS HATTERS CLOTHIERS . Sll Morrison St., Opposite Postoffice m " FALL CATARRH. Disease Prevalent Now, but Can Be Quickly Cured WithyomeL -A great many people suffer more with catarrh during the fall months than at any other season of the year, the changea in weather seeming to have a bad effect upon the disease. Some of the cures made by Hyomei seem marvelous when one remembers that the patients had suffered from Catarrh since childhood and that for years they had been unable to get a good night's sleep, on account of the disagreeable tickling and dropping at the back of the. throat caused by this offensive disease. r A few days' treat ment with Hyomei brought quick re lief, and . its continued use . made a complete and lasting cure. Bv breathina Hyomei through the packet - inhaler , that comes with every outfit, all the air passages of the lungs and throat are tilled ,witn air laden with Nature's own remedies for' the cure of catarrh. All disease germs are . killed, and the irritated mucous membrane is healed, j 1 The complete outfit costs but $1.00, extra bottles 50 cents. Com pare this small expense, with the fees charred bv soeciafists. If you, cannot, obtain Hyomei of your dealer, it will be lorwarded Dy mail, postage paid, on receipt ot price. Write today for a free ample bottle and consultation blank that will en title you to services of our medical department without charse. The R. T. Booth Company, Hyomei Building, Ithaca. N. Y. Woodard. Clarke & Co. all kinds of wonders, . such as snails. apple cake, puddings and Garibaldi bis cults. And her untutored hearers aat with ears' and mouth wide open and drank-. In undreamed-of wisdom. Miss Tingle, like Pope, is quotable, for. her. best thoughts are pithy. "Al ways standardise your cups and spoons,1 she says, and displays dosens of those articles all 'fitting into each other and proportionate to one another: "Never serve pale and sickly bis cuits," comes out the cry to dyspeptics. And she shows, how. a contrary oven may, be cheated, since biscuits ran be browned after they are done through, by being raised nearer the source of heat and pisced over a pan or not water to prevent burning below. And once. In an extreme case, she toasicu them be fore the coals when the oven waa un- UKUally . obstinate. "A stew .boiled, is a stew spoiled, and dumplings . not boiled sre dumplings snnllpd." Then she told how the two could be united without breaking, either rule. And she .advised that biscuits be cut small, for it is better to eat six small ones than one. and a half large onee, and then . sit and sigh over, tha remaining half.' The school., promises to be well patronized this winter. The attendance was small at the first class, but many have registered. There are to be the usual courses and several added. A normal course. will be offered for those wishing to take up the work of instruc tion, snd this will be a boon for house keeper who change maids often. Ttfung girls' classes and little children's clsnses win oe formed and special courses, as -leclred. In soups or salads will be given, Thursday afternoon will be given to the domestic workers and Friday evening to business- women who cannot attend In the daytime. " A special class is to be formed for teschers, and through them many of ths principles of domestic science may be 'Imparted at an early agelo school children. .. A lecture .'course for house keepers was begun' yesterday afternoon on "How a Household, flhould Be Fed." This, hour will bs changed If neoesssry to suit , the. convenience-of - those at tending. .-, - .' KM THIS STOKE IS AT 207 First SL BET. TAYLOR AND SALMON Get a $35 Overcoat for $10.50 ,, These are the Prices at Fest's Big We sell $25 Overcoats at $7.50 and $15 Overcoats at. $6. We are clothing people these days at smaller prices than ever were quoted before in North America. This. because the, insurance 'com panies paid us $23,517.35 for the loss we sustained in the great fire that so wrecked our store. The garments we are selling now, however, suffered no injury what ever except by water and smoke. LOOK! $35 SUITS at . . v . $10.50 $25 SUITS at . ... $ 7.50 $6 TROUSERS at . . $ 1 .95 $35 OVERCOATS at . $10.50 $25 OVERCOATS at . $.7.50 $2.50 SHOES at ; . . 90c Cravenettes w'th 115, now. (3.30 EOo to $1E0 Straw Hats.... 204 SI to J3.E0 Hat... ....... ;..T0 i6c Sox ........... rr.....!.. 4 lto Handkerchiefs. ..4t President Suspenders 194 15e Ties .44 $1 to H.BOt Shirts. ......... .744: BOo Golf Shirts '..I... 294 fen's fl and tlSO Shoes at. 904 tl Shoe ...f 1.10 Box calf, vlcl, Bluoher and Bala ....... .......;.V.fl.l5 , 14 values at ..$1.86 Ladlea' 11.80 Shoes at. ...... 75 Misses' fit Sandals. 654 Misses' $1.60 white csnvaa " Oxfords ...... '..894 Children's $125 Sandals. .'...504 Infants' T6o Shoes. .....404 m mm mi 207 FIRST STREET iiR&UEXzzssnsa BET. TAYL02 AND SALMON Approvs of . Marty re. Xoaam eat. Jnnrsl Sperlil Service.) . ' ' aft commission has finally approved the designs .and location' of the prison ship martyrs', monument and it will soon be placid - in position ' in 'Fort Xlreta park, Brooklyn, by tha Martyrs' Monii. ment association, of which 8. V. Whit. Is president. .. The monument will be column 143 feet high from the platform on which it rests to the top of the bronse-tripod and' 19 feet' high from th. plateau at tua bottom of the steps. I 1;: f---Iv'-n . Sal '. v bUn4r Way . . f HaartlM Quint.tta Saturday NigM St or Opa Evantas X; Sm TKm RWnctioM Brias Your ' Frimda Eaty Mai Orwars ' rm4 -i HONOR ROLL AND COLE) MEDAL PIANOS ''.'"'.' ' - ' ;-.' ' ' ' v. ;; -- . ; ? $300 to $300 Taken Off the Price of Many lastrtments During the continuance of this sale and until further notice our store will be open evenings. Call. ' V ' , ''," , Study this list care fully. - You' will be amazed at the stupend ous values offered. The' grandchildren and , the great-gfand-children of the pur chasers of these splenr did instruments will treasure them for 'their abiding musical worth and also for their his- torical associations. ANNOUWCEtVIENT . . .'i The Royal Hawaiian Quintette, which charmed thousands at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, has promised to give a concert at our store Saturday night,' October 21. . You ar cordially invited, you and 'your friends. A well-known Portland musician said of the Hawaiian Quintette, that their ainging was as soft and sweet in its native simplicity as the winds of Waialua. One more chance to hear these sweet singers of the Occident before they leave for Honolulu, Come and enjoy every moment of a musical evening. . ' : . -. .....$850 . , .fOdO : t y The Commissioners of the Lewis and Clark Exposition .selected a , the official instruments of the Fair, two Compensating Pipe-Organs and one Everett Concert Grand Piano. One Organ and the Everett Piano have' been sold. , ;. -v ' r? .'.., .;' -,. ' , ' Double Manual Tipe Organ, regular, price.. ......... .. .$2000 Our special sale price v fl50. The Commissioners of the State of New York selected as their official , : " Piano '- - ' ' ',;.;. : ' '' A Mason & Hamlin Upright, regular price ."...$650 ; v Our special sale price. ...tS4SO H' The Commissioners of the State of Oregon selected two official Pianos Mason & Hamlin Grand, regular price..... ...... .$900 w - . Our special sale price..... .?580 . ,"; ; Conover Upright, regular" price.... .$560,,."'' Our special sale price. . . . .-. j..f34K ' The Commissioners of the State of Washington selected two official : Conover Grand, regular price. Our SDecial sale orice..... ' Mason & Hamlin Upright, regular price..;.; a. .,...$650 , Our special sale price. ..............-'0 The State of Idaho selected one official Piano Conover Upright, regular price..........;... .....$550 Our special sale price 93$ . ' The State of Utah selected one official Piano """ . Conover Upright, regular price ....,i...$550 ' Our special sale price........... ,,.335 The State of North Dakota selected one official. Piano Kingsbury, regular price.........; $375 . .. k Our apecial price...... 9235 . . The Stale of Maine selected' one official Piano. . Conover Upright, regular-price . ............. ....... . $525 ' Our special sale price.... ....:..........S320 The State of Wyoming selected one official Piano Conover Upright, regufir price. ..$550 ' Our 8peciaLrsale price. ........................... ,.f 335 The East Indian Exhibit had but one official Pianon ,'"',,' 1 ' Kingsbury, regular price. ,....;V:.. .................... $375 ' .' ' . Our special price............. .'..235 Coos County had but one official Piano r , , Conover Upright, regular price.......'.........;. ,....$550 Our special sale price, 9335 The Masons and the Order of the Eastern Star selected but one official -Piano- v- ."'...' ,.. Conover Upright, regular price. ........ ............ .$600"' r - Our special sale price.. .i.-.. 93TO The Commissioners of the Fraternal Building selected but one official , . . Piano v ' . Conover Upright, regular price.. .i$57S Our special aale price.'...... ..S345 V '; THESE ARE THE GOLD-MEDAL PIANOS. , ' Conover Symphonic Grand, the new atyle upright grand that attracted o much attention at the Fair ' Regutar price ....$1200 i Special sale price.... .. 9735 Conover Upright, regular. price.... ....$550: Our special sale price ......9335 Conover Upright, new system, regular price.. ...... .....$575 Special sale price..;....... 9365 . Mason & Hamlin Upright, regular price. ......i. ....... ..$650' Special sale price .................. ..9-480 Cable Upright, regular price... .$400 ' Special sale price.... ...........92TO ; Kingsbury Upright, regular price .......-.....'....$375 ... ' Special sale price...,.'....... .....9235 Packard Baby Grand, regular price....... $800' , Special sale price.......... 9480 . ' Packard Upright, regular price..... ........$480 Special sale price ...............9325 Packard Upright, regular price... $475 -4 ' Special sale price. .....i. ...................... ....9320 .' Packard Upright, regular price... .$500 ' Special sale price..:...........;... .......f330 Packard Upright, regular price....,...........'.....,.... .$550 ' .', Special sale price.. a. ...... .9350 Fischer Grand, African rosewood, art style. ..T.... .$1000 ' - Special sale price... 9S0 Fischer Upright, art style, regular price............ .....$800 ; . Special sale price; ;... . n ...................... ,.485 Fischer Upright, art style, regular price.... .$775 Special sale price ,.,...,9'eQ ' 4 Fischer Upright, art style, regular price......, ...$700 ' Special sale price... ............................... 9385 Everett Baby Grand, regular price. ; $900 C Special sale price.... 77... 9S0 . Everett Upright, regular price , $550 Special sale price.. .............. 95 . , Everet Upright, regular price., ... . . .$575 Special sale 'price. ..... : ...9380 . Everett Upright, regular price.....;.,......;.; ..$600 Special sale price ...f390 ; " Every instrument has been used just enough to demonstrate its worth and wearing qualities. Every Piano is in perfect condition. Owing to 1 ' the great sacrifice in prices we will require 10 per cent down on each ; sale. Buyers may make satisfactory arrangements to pay the balance in easy installments. -': ' '. -' '. ' T ' ' 7 : '.' v ' :. Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. CORNER SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS. - '. . s - . - - . . ' Tha Oldest, Largest and Strongest Piano and Organ Hous In th 1 . ; Pacific Northwest' ! . L - '- X.