The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 04, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON PEOPLE 1ST HAVE
Fti PWTtCTIOH
Atlwwy-Ciwwi Hokto Surety
Company DwpotJtt Ar for
Local Benefit.
That Explains
A
LEOPOLD ftANf,
, SAMUEL GANS,
Patsietin
Letter
fluilrl DSaasteh e Tee Jssrsal.)
telenTor , Oct. ..--Ths attorney-general.
In a rpoee to an inquiry from
li SSetary of ittW Dunbar ..king Mto
Whether tho deposits of surety wmpt-
- iiifruH u snectal ana
held for the benefits of the TfWenU
of trte stste. Is of tho opinion that the
whole Intent of the Statute la to aocur
; too cltkeens of ' Oregon In transacting
bualnesa with the eurety company, ana
nch deposits mult be considered and
held aa special pleoga for tho security
of demand, of cltliena of Oregon arts
lnit out of bustneaa transacted In the
state and auoh demands muat be fully
protected by a board before the surety
company can withdraw Its deposit from
the state, and policy holders or persons
tranaactlng bualneaa with the company
having demands against It outside of
the stats of Oregon will only be an.
titled to the surplus of the $50,000 after
the Oregon demands have been satis
fied. .
SOLICITORS STILL HOPE
(Continued from Page One.)
end campaign. If It Is found necsaaary.
promises to be hotter svaa than the
present one, for the members will tske
' a few namea at a time and centralise
their efforts In auch a way that no per
son on ths Ust will escape.
Unltfcs most r. (fairs similar to ths
i campaign of the associations when ths
money has not been raised in the sat
time, the backbone of the organisation
baa not been braken, neither have the
members given up In deapalr. They
have almply taen a fresh start and
: many said that If they had mat with
failure the first wtc-k the reaction would
have won the fie hi by thta time. In
stead, the first two weaka of the cam
paign ware unqualifiedly successful.
When 'the home stretch cams ths break
occurred, and failure, to ralaa the money
In the time sat onfronts them.
The total amount to data, Including
today s subscriptions. Is I30MI. The
day s pledges brought In I4.TSS, leaving
$111,411 to be collected.
turl of Contributions.
Ladd estate, $50,000.
r. b. Pratt, $10,000.
I 8. A. and E. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Campbell, I. B. Wilcox. J. Thor
I burn Ross, Eastern & Western Lumber
( company, Mrs. William Honey man, Bal
- four, Outhrle a Co.. each $5,000. .
' Welnhard estate. $4,000.
T. 8. Doernbecher. $2,500.
B Kilere Piano House, P. J, Mann, II.
500 each.
Dr. Hanry Waldo Coe, $1,150.
Dr. J. R. Wet her bee, Mr. and Mrs. J.
I F. Failing. R. Uvlngeton. William B.
I Wheal wright. Hamual P. Lock wood. F.
A. Krlbs, W. W. Cotton. J. A Alno
. worth, H. C. Leonard, James W. Cook,
Roberts Bros., Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Dolph, Mrs Emma L. Corbett, Mra.
Marcus Simpson, F. a Morris, Ban
Balling, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fuller, Ed
ward Cooklngham, Flelachner, Mayer a
m Co.. standard Bos factory. Dr. A. E.
Rockay, George Lawrence company. R.
L. Ollaan. Oregon Real Estate com-
j pany, Marshall-Wells Hardware com-
pany, each $1,000.
I Earl C. and Grace Bronaugh. $700.
Wsdhams Kerr Bros., $$00.
i R. C. Coffey, W. M Bain. C. W. ot
tlngham. Charles H. Carey. Mr. and Mra.
' W. R. IfarKensle, Hartman Thomp
son. R. M. tray, A. M. Smith. W. H.
Moore (O. T. a a Co.). Mr. and Mra. H.
L. Powers, A. Field. F. Dayton, W. J.
. Clemen. I. B. C. club of Second Baptist
church. L. M. Holbrook. Glass a Prud
homme. J. K. Bowles. Mr. and Mra. D.
W. Tllford, "A Friend," Vmcent Cook,
J. H. McClung. H. M. Fries (Wekefield
Frles), F. Dresser Co., E. A. Sessions.
Rsamussen a Co., Llpmsn, Wolfs a Co.,
I. F. Powers. Andrew C. Smith. F C
Knapp. George W. Batea, William Gads
by. F. B. .Stanley, Thomas Scott Brooke.
P M Dekum. E E Lytle, Portland
Trust company, each $500.
K. M. Kumvan. Prael, Hegele a Co.,
Mr. and Mra Albee. Northwest Door
company, Cloaaat a Devere, May Sho
i grsn. Portland Head company, each $300.
D. M. Watson, J. W. Reefer. D. W.
Pattullo. H. G. Colton, Mr. and Mra.
, H. W. Stone, Bruce Frame. Hlcks-Chst-
! tan Engraving company, W. A. Lald
law. Peterson, Smith a Pratt, J. K. Gill,
Harvey O'Brien, H. Chapina. G. B. Cel-
, lers. Lang a Co., Labbe Bros , Warren
Construction company, Woodard, Clarke
a Co.. each ISM.
J. L. Hewitt, ButtsrOeld Bros.. Mr.
and Mra. Grant Phegley, W. L. Morgan,
F. J. Catterlln. Tom Richardson. R. M
; Tuttle, Charles K. Henry. Pacific Paper
company, Walter A. Goaa, W. H. Faar,
Sherman a Harmon, Robert S. Far re 11.
Robert F. Hall. Charles P. Wright, F.
E. Beach, Ashley Rumelln, Nsustadtsr
The finest stock of Clothing, Hats,
Furnishings and Shoes ever sold
for FIRE damage ! That's the
facts quickly told.
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CHICAGO tW7 r'' WY0RK
Cor. 1 st and Salmon
Has secured the goods Hart Schaffher C& Marx, and
all the rest of the Clothing Gems.
Great Fire Sale Begins Satur
day at 9 a.m-30 & of Value
WANTED 100 salesmen, salesladies, wrappers, bun
dle boys, etc. Apply to Mr. Appelby, manager, 8 to 9
a. m. Friday. (With references.)
September 4, 190fi-
The Boston Stora,
Portland, Oregon.
DwarSir:-
Do not fail to attend tho solo at Publio Anotion for aooount
tiro Underwriters at our Salesrooms, 207 and 209 Madison. St. . Chicago,
on.Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19 and 14, when wewill sell the entire
ealrage of tha.Polaoe Olothing Houee 0o., St. Paul, Minn.. Mauri oe L
Rothsohild, Prop.
Stook consists of $150.000 worth of "Seaaoaable. Staolo.
Hi 4th Qrado Olothing. Single Garment e. Ore ro oats, Hat and Shoot.,
Tho Palaoe oarried tho finest etook in St. Paul, principally
Bart, Sohafner ft Marx make and thoee of similar 'manufaoture re well
known. as makers of Stylish, up-to-date and reliable goods.
This to tho moat important sale of ito kind -we have invited
yon to attend In yeara and you oannot afford to absent yourself; we
urge you to be here, knowing that ltlwlll pay' yon.
Kindly let ua know if we -oan-depend on your"pre8enoes
Yours reapeotfully,
SAMUAL GAIS C0MPAHY.
Watoh Chicago Beoord Herald for. our advert iaement a.
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Mothers as well as
boys will be interested
in our October harvest.
We've plucked from the
finest vineyards of every
manufacturer the best
be has in boys' gar
ments. Come and see how
you like our taste.
SUITS 82.85 to
$8.00.
OVERCOATS
$ 2.35 to 97.50.
LION
ClothinoCe
Mm'i and Boys' Outfitters.
166 and 108 Third Street.
Mohawk BnUdbaf.
i,. u.nrr C Jaffards. Martin
Forbes. I. H. Amos, E. H. Parka, Wal
lace McCamant. Walter Cook. A. H.
Uevera. each ll0.
Clarence H. Gilbert, Oamond Royal,
t f. tt.v.r Knlaht Shoe company, F.
M. Ollbert. Charlea lfcOratb, Imperial
Hotel company, each tloO.
T. T. Burkhart, 10.
A. H Crocker, A. L. Veaale. W. B,
McDowell, M Walton. Waldo F. Stew
srt, Alag C. Rae. C M Bcott. M D.
Spencer, Mra F. D. Charaberlln, Chap-
! man Advertising company, uwn !.
i d.nrn k Rarr. Robert Kennedy, R. J.
Holmes, Jam erf Brlstow, R. S. Howard.
Jaeger Brothers. John M. Oearln. F. 8.
Myers. George W. Smith, O. B. Helnts.
C P. Bishop. W. H. Smith. Merwln
Pugh. Albert Welch, John P. Irvln, John
F. Carroll, C. P. Bradahjaw, Elnathan
Sweet, G. Evert Baker, H. C. Parham,
Anderson A punlway, A. a Nichols. P. E.
O. aoclety. L. U Paget. C. C. Anderaon.
J. T. Wckaon. W. F. Flledner, Mra. Rob
Inaon. William D Fenton. Laue-Davls
Drug comaany, W. B. Preston, Mrs.
Hoyt's benefit concert, l. B. Stearns,
D K. Keasey, Arthur t- 'Fragar, G.
Roaenblatt, the A. H. Averlll Machinery
rompsny, D. D. Warner, George M.
Strong, Hewitt, Bradley a Co.. Mra.
Walter B. Preston, H. C Coleman. H. E.
Noble, F. McKercher. W. D. Fralajr, O.
W. Gates, w. H Chapln. William C.
Bristol, F. W. Bsltes. O. M. Scott, Cath
erine McClung. Joaeph K. Hall. A. W.
Moore, A. Berg. R. D. and J. O. GoKra,
Cake a Cake. Barnes market, Frank C.
Barnea, F. A. Jonea, 8. J. Barber. John
K. Kollock. George E. Hoyt. J. E Hasel
tlne. W. H Pope. W. M. Baharrell.
Charlea Archer, F. Eggert. Eggert
Toung company, Mrs, D. 8. O'Nslll. H.
Bruck. C. P. Bishop. Adolph A. Dakum.
i William F. Woodward. J. M Btrow-
brtdge. William F. Amoa. Lillian J.
Amoi, J. F. Shea. C. E. Curry. H. Me
Cormlrk. Bushong A Co., Mrs: Kate V.
Wondllng. Williams Wood a Llnthl-
cum, William J. McClure. Tllton Broth-
era, Kwetlond Sons. A. D. Chariton,
George W Collins, Mr. snd Mrs. Brews
ter, A C. Emmons, A. King Wilson. J
B. C. Lockwood, J. C. Roberts, Kelly
Clarke company. Dr. Ford Wsrren, Wll
llsms A Begga. John Pesrson. M Rellera,
8. E. Wrenn. Irvlngton club benefit con
cert, Brlcklnyera and Masons' Interna
tional union, etch 1100.
Musical. Well Attended.
More than 200 persons attended the
musicals at the Irvlnsjton Tennis club's
home st Irvlngton lsst night and
listened to the excellent program ar
ranged by the women In charge of the
affair. Moat of Portland's leading mu
slclsra participated In the event and I
thoroughly good time was enjoyed by
all As a result of the entertainment
more than tl00 was added to the build
ing fund.
Unlike moat affairs of this kind, every
ticket sold was used, which fact la
taken by the members of the commit
tee In charge of the arrangements to
show that the program waa of unusual
excellence.
....
BREAK IN RANKS
(Continued from Page One.)
from eastern Oregon this morning.
Though some of the strlke-breakera are
raw youths, aa a whole thay appaar to
be an able-bodied lot and will undoubt
edly be able to unload ths wheat Into
the big warehouee. The number of
workers at the other docks lias also
been tnatsrlally Increased and today the
majority of the dock on ths water
front are In operation. Tha large num
ber of loaded wheat cars which accumu
lated during the first few days o tho
strike are rapidly being unloKle.1 and
A. J. Hhanks. manager of the dock, said
today that there la no need of tliesm
nsrgo remaining In force any longer, hut
aU tfat wheal consignee U UUa point
SELECT YOUR COAT from the Md en slock 01 COATS ON THE COAST
Just received by Wells Fargo Express the Largest Shipment of Coats and
Suits ever Brought to Portland in ONE SHIPMENT
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL
$15 Coats
$850
$12.50 Coats
$7.50
Suit Special-$20.00 SUITS $14.75
THE J. M. ACHES0N CO.
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
131 FIFTH STREET
BETWEEN ALDER AND
WASHINGTON
could now be unloaded promptly. This
embargo, ha said, would be raised at
ones and the usual quantity of wheat
will be flowing Into Portland by the
first part of nest week.
Assumss Peaceful Aspect.
The gun-play on the part of Ulre-I
dstecUves at Montgomery fcwk No. a
last Tueaday night and the Jlrm stand
taksn by Chtsf of Polios Orltsmachet
agalnat auch men going armed la said
to havs oaused the discharge of the ma
jority of the armed guards. At Mont
gomery dock No. t, for example, there
are now only three private watchman
besides two pollcealen. guarding ngnlnst,
possible attack by strikers, and the
strike on the wkjole has assumed a
peaceful aspect.
The striker themselves have so far
glvsn no evidence that they would do
violence of any kind. The dock Siftrict
la thoroughly picketed, hot no attempts
whatever are made to treepaas on for
bidden ground. Several strlke-breakera
who have been spproaehed by the
ptoketa and urged not to work stated
to a Journal representative today that
they had not been threatened In any
way, that they had merely been told
of the circumstances of ths strike and
had been requested to refrain from tak
ing the strikers' places.
SIXTY-ONE DROWNED
BY STEAMER'S WRE0J
(Jearaal apeclal gervles.)
Hongkong, Oct. 4. The steamer Char,
terhouae haa foundered and (1 persona,
including captain LI ft on, are drowned.
. .aiite i itier a4M t. ',l'i,if'i