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f . " '.' " f THE . OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING,' JUNE 19, 1807 nEllSTMIilTlfl TIia Qirn tii DIVIDE PROFITS I, VUU WW. .WW - new irflfjis iiiiiiiiwii I Three i Millionaires Bacfc 1 o f the Phenomenal Building 1 Activity--One of flarges Sawmills in: State Being h Erected. ' .'- Three milHonalreaC. A. Smith of Minneapolis, Henry Hewitt of T acorn, : and Louis J. Simpson of North Send irt doing things for Coo BBay, A lum . br mill with a dally capacity of 250, 009 fact, Mid to be the largeat In Ore on, tajMlng- built by Smith at Marsh- (.field., A new gas . and electrlo light ' plant and electrlo, railroad la to be built I by 'He wltt and Slmpaon at North Bend Vnd. Uarahfleld, where Slmpaon la al ready largely Interested la various In' dustrles. t . , '.- i, ir B. Oren, general manager at Marsh field for C. A. Smith. Is a Portland vis ltor today, and registered at the Port -.and hotel, iie said work on - the new lumber ro 111 Is being pushed, - and the "mill plant will be completed as rapidly y aa.mo extensive pinns wilt permit. There will be a sawmllL a Dinning mill ana a dox ractory. Employ Tom Soaared Kern, i " The piling for the sites is being , driven, ana tne iraming ror tne nuiia Ings is being sawed out. A foundation ror the otllre structure Is being laid. When the plant la completed it wilt give employment to about 400 men. C. ' A. Smith , la expected to arrive next week from Minneapolis to inspect prog ress of the work. . Mayor JU 3. Simpson, of North Bend, who is at the Portland, aatd conditions at the bay are favorable for steady growtn and improvement and tnat pop ulatlon is increaslnr. The city councils' of North Bend and Marshfleld have granted a franchise for an electrlo light plant to oe built by Hewitt and Simp son; and at a meeting last night a fran chise for gas was expected to be passed. The city of North Bend has granted franchise for the proposed electric road, and Marshfleld Is expected to grant a franchise to the company. ' ..- - Improve Steamship gervioa.' As soon as these matters are shaped op. we will commence work on gaa, electrlo llght,,..and- elect rio--- railway "plants," HAr. Simpson said. ' A strong movement is on foot In the bay towns to improve . transportation conditions. . Large sums have been sub scribed toward building an electrlo road between Roseburg and Coos Bay. A pe tition is now before the Oregon railway commission for reduction of rates on the Coos Bay, Roseburg b Eastern rail road. The merchants- of the bay are cooperating In an endeavor to Improve and add to steamship service between Portland and coast points. ,The people nra anxiouniy waning some sign oi re vival or tne narriman project to build an extension from Drain to Coos bay. WHITE GIRL GOING ' TO CHINA TO MAEEY Capitalists Trying to Tck Up w Loose Stock to Bealize Bier 'Benefits, vi , i . . 1 ....... i . , , l-Vew. York, 'Jina' If. Efforts o.f per sons supposed to . represent , dominant stockholders In. Wells, Fargo ' Co. to purchase minority holdings .of stock, coupled with the 200 per cent extra div idend of the Adam a Express company, ave rise to the report tnat the wens 'argo management was contemplatlci similar distribution of assets. It is -known that agents have carr- vassed the country from Maine to Call fornla in search of any Jots, however small, of Wells-Fargo stock, offering to pay isoo, the current market- price, felnce there 4s no contest for control, it was argued that the, only reason for this action was the decision of the management to make a special dlstrlbu tlon to stockholders. . -., A financial statement mad .by the Wells-Fargo .management last - year, when the contest or control was on. showed, that I1M74.00O of the , total assets, amounting to 120,7,71.000, was in demand loans, and contesting stock holders com Dial ned that this . lnrre amount ox loana waa ror me personal convenience of Edward H. Harrlman. It la believed that since then these de mand loans have been Changed to se curity investments. . . HARRY THA IS -TO : SELECT NEW LAWYER .' (Journal Special errlre.),' ' ' New York, June If Harry K. Thaw will aeleet counsel thla week to repre sent him during the aecond trial for the killing of Stanford Whit on tha Madi son square roor garden on June 20, 1908. Thaw will not have D. M. Delmaa aa leading counsel. It la aald that h will be represented at the next trial by one f aha leasing member of the New Qoldea 'Gate Sold on Merit ArorntIght tbi ; FOLOER mm J. WW 1ft-?V-fT f I - -4' . U tlon in bfg criminal cases. The Identity oi ine lawyer win pe maoe, known only after he has been retained.) Thaw has a copy of all the testimony taken dur ing his trial and thla ha has been ex amining carefully; It la .said that ha tninxs ne baa round many, weak spots in ine case - presented by uisinci av torney Jerome. -, i - - ' Tomorrow positively the 'last day to receive discount omeast side gas biiia. ' Tents to Ballard Encaibpment. Olympla. June II. Adiutant-Oeneral Ortls Hamilton has directed the state armorer ta send 221 wall tents to Bal lard for th uaa of -those attending tha iual encampment -or tne urana Army Lb Reoubllc Al vision of Washington nd Alsska, which meets there June 25. 2 and 27. i preferred gtoek Oanned Ooods. Allen Lawls Baat-Brand. i;dti a bottle of wour whiskey MEANS that it beeiupK Bottled in Bond in its, zJZJrt ClI . pure, natural " state, V Indiana School Teacher Will Wed Mongolian Lover Whom She Met at College. i (Jonnul . 8pcll , Service.) " Anderson, Ind., June 19. Miss Elisa beth Burton, a school teacher of thla City, has resigned and gone to her par ants' home at Terre Haute to prepare for a voyage to Toklo by way of Seat tle. Immediately on arrival at Toklo aha will be married to Hero Ichlnomya and they will reside there. She has Invited her friends to visit her during tha world's fair in Toklo In 1912. Miss Burton metthe young Japaneae .-whom she -is to wed when both, were -atudents at Indiana university fouryears ago. icoinomya siuaiea iwo years at Stanford university before entering In .na university. . tie Is now connected witn tne Japanese omciai service. , BIG RAILR0.il) MEN ARft HOLDING SESSION , . . (Journal Bpecial 8errice.) Denver, Colo., June 1. The leading railroad systems of the, United Statea and Canada are represented at the six teenth annual meeting of the Freight Claim association, which opened in this city today. Robert Kirkland of Chicago is the president or tne association and W. P. Taylor,' of Richmond, Va., the secretary-treasurer. Tho main and practically only object of the association la to facilitate the aettlement of interline freight claims a between the carriers themselves, and not between 'carriers and claimants.' The main. work of the convention consists of the discussion or tne reports or tne var ious standing committees, the - subject matter of which is of purely a technical nature and or ntue interest 10 tne sen 'oral public. The convention will be in tMMlon several dava. . fsi ' I ' -M 1.1 , - A - omorruw puBiiivvjjr ui-j db 10 receive aiscoun. on easi siao gas diub. iy. ; : .j ' - - ;t Eight Graduates at Joseph. ' (Special Dispatch to The. foarnal.) " Joseph,' Or., June 19. At the graduat ing exercises of the -Joseph publio schools, held at the Presbyterian church, the following appeared as grad uates: Ava Kernan, Claire Leslie, Ger trude Warnock, Sadie Houck, Antha Bedingfleld, Gertrude Fleener, Lake iKleener. Myrtle Reel. Rev. C. A. Var num delivered the address to the -class. , -H isircaani 1 M under the direct) supervision of US. j Internal neve nnei Officers. UM"Every; bottle of We hgve launched into the second week of tha (rest stock redacinf tale; the extraordinary success of Jast week's sales has spurred us 16 still greater effort and crowds continue to corns and share the values ss hundreds of others have.' You have W to see our windows to be convinced. Sole' Agents For '- s . v- 'L' ' ' (lender sons Corsets i , : v. , " 4 piia Values Up to $30.00 Thursday VOTXCS To our regular patrons tho above announcement la all that Is. neces sary, but to those who have not attended our former sales and are Interested in genuine bargains wa invite inspection, as this sals Is of Importance to every lady In Portland and vicinity. Sole afents for Isabella Drawers (ask to see them). Sole Agents STANDARD PATTERNS JoneFatterns and DESIGNER Just Arrived E.IyREf00D . ts'sesfed with thls'Greca Stamp upon which th Government-haa had printed the exact Affc. and Quatny of whiskey in the bottle. By. demandlnc Sunny Brook you will KNOW that you are I ' a ' a a a a a a i ea tni . ' ' gTCiuns an nones i, natural wnisncy, Kienuiicany aisinica ana Mlln man nnlv wlilla at Area In II. A. HnnflM WirthMnM.: 1 lit Sunn v Brook vou are rettlnr tha beat. Old entuclrv m.11 l.auces in.wnisKey , ( v BLUMAUER ft HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distributors. ' vo STOoraTS. to oas. 1 x o oooAnni. Our New Process of Re Enameling Teeth Is tha greatest invention in modem dentistry and has been the most sue eessful ot all methods to restore badly decayed teeth, which : would Otherwise be beyond hope to their original usefulness. - - , - TEETH,iTL Extracting oslUvsly Without aia or 8ad Beanlt 50. ; To Introduce our method wa will through the .month of June: do all kinds of dentistry, st one half, out regular price. Wa give a written guarantee for 10 years with all work. Open-, evenings, ; . i,J s.hi -;.y CniCAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS They act like Exercise, 'sfor the Boweis : TenN ' ' AH . ria- 7 Dpupqlstal I Aitu II cnnm)TC mho o nmrov a - mMjm ill i i 1 sr tt is. hp mm.m am. ar si - -i .- s v ..ill i v i Tn u a im r i i . - u wjl 'ssswr - i i.Jv.--,M' ''r'" . . i i EXTRA SPEOAl X "if " Rrguiar $2 Waists, Thurs- AQl. 1 I About 200 to select from; values up to f QC Trimmed hsts; values up to $15.00; ) yf Q (p day.. .....JOC I I $10.00; Thursday C.VO Thursday m iii n n n a nw nrrn Ar i PTk cm .j t fa sp ill ' ' v-k is. Basil a iai 1111 - 11 11 is. . fm - i i t and Ketaii jjo ivuo rwou uii-u'Hi m .:vyo Aiaer ats. gsii wrr m r - ma as . aw -a.i mm mm m w a mm mm . f a mm im, m mm s a a aarai s s i mm iaa i t s mr m i ir - a? r: rill i ii ri u "j h n ar--jiyc II II II II II I III III III II I I 111 tU- LJJ '7Zrb2&? J)wZV& JMT V VrV. Vl Home of the fairestroses and most ) lIlr7-" vLw' iCMil! is supplied with government inspected rli-' ' TEARING DOWN OUR BUILDING IViAKES US TEaR DOWN THE PRICES r''V..4. i. iiiiiii.hu hiuwiii. u .-..hi miiniini-mi iiMMiiiimiiniiniio.ns' jmmtv n mi. ill ! I ' i I m2 uvm. . V F a " , sr ! iP- s 17. i a . - iM . a SSSaaii.' ... "'"aasa mssbjmmt L.. ,1 ii "Ik r n J 5;1 l'iJ-l -.-- - Si -a. : Hammering and banging on all sides! The workmen are at it. They are crowding us for room. Goods must go regardless of cost or profit Suit- Worth $25 to $35 And selling at these prices in uptown stores Sale Price $I2 - $141 Ladies' white, gray, tan and black Oxfords that sell regularly at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, during the sale at $1.36, $1.65 and $2.15 - .- . . i . -, - - . ...- Men's gray and white Canvas Oxfords worth $2 regu lar. Sale prices $1.15, .$1.35 and $1.50 Everything In Stock Is Reduced , To Make Room! giSWtWaMa)jefaoaaj n I ' ) . i a ' i mm mm a w i m mm -. m m m m mm a m FIRST -AND YAP I"" "fitxrn aku WAsxOTO-r. v