The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 09, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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THE 1 OREGON . DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. - JULY 0. -1C07.
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UEIV-JAPANESE IMPORTS
. FANCY HAND LUNCH and LtfNCH BASKETS, assorted
XPORCH CUSHIONS of imported raffia, plain and artde.:
, FANCY CHIP FANS. .. fV IS
' W . Never shown here before.- ,'
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, in silk, doien ,....
i ; , An exquisite Ubie decoration,
These goods are displayed in our Foutrh street wrndow.
Complete atock on fourth floor. Gift Room.
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Water Wings Are Saving Thousands of Lives
Your child can't drown
with them. You can't
afford to risk a pre
cious life, for 25
BATHING CAPS
25, 40, 60
EYES THAT ACHE
Eyes that blink in the blaaing sun need
protection. Our Sun Glasses are just what
you need. Pair, 25.
.v Wheifc vour eyes hurt, wnen the classes
you wear don't suit, just come to our Opti
cal Department. Courteous, skilled attention at reasonable
HERPS A CARLOAD OF
. ; h $5, V 55.50, ; 510
Blades, ietso
- ' Tr enc a week, and
- ' get -your money if it
doesn't stilt.
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"Try
Oi WKC1
till
- L i i k
AT PRICES WHICH WILLJKAKE TRADE THESE WARM
DAYS. MANUFACTURERS HAVE ADVANCED
PRICES, BUT WE'VE LOWERED THEM
Case
Dozen 100 Rolls
. 33c $2.60
prices.
A Full Line of GARDEN HOSE
Stroii i. well made, good material, adjustable nozzle and
couplings free with every length.
A iull line of supplies, including Sprinklers, Nozzles, Hose
Reels and Easy Menders of every kind. A nozzle free with
every 50 feet of hose.
"NERO" rolls
"ONEIDA' rolls 42c
"SANATAS," rolls 48c
"400," rolls 69c
"WOODLARK," rolls 90c
"MT. HOOD" ..$1.08
"DELTA," squares 90c
'KLONDIKE," squares ..... 96c
'HANDIFOLD," squares, to close out, 5c;
regular, 15c
$3.15
$4.75
$5i40
$6.30
$7.65
$7.70
$6.40
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White Crown Hose, best
quality made, guaranteed
for 2 rears 912.00
White Cotton, tf-in.. .S4.00
White Cotton, -in.. .$4.50
Woodlark, J-m.
Woodlark, tf-in.. .ST.00
Columbia, -tf-in S4.0O
Columbia,. H-n $ 1.50
Oregon, -in $8.00
Semi-proof Red, tf-in. 10.00
FREE
FREE FREE
With every dozen
rolls of toilet pa
per we give one
handsome fixture
without extra
charge during this
sale. Telephone
your orders. We
deliver free to all
parts of the city.
, a nest ; opirit uas Alcohol . StovePT,
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The hottest heat and the aafest stove
srer made. . .
DENATURED ALCOHOL, , ipeci.l
gallon ..................... t l.OO-
Our price Includes container. l
ORDER A DOZEN
Woodlark
OUR PAPERS ARE GOOD STOCK, FULL COUNT AND ECONOMICAL
mm
mm
Quarts ........ ....$5.00
Pints fa.50
flpwooDiABrl j
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Boarding-houses, Hotels, Office Bldgs., Can Save Money at All Times With Us
Th rich fruity product of Concord
grapes; pure, healthful and refreshing.
We want your monthly ac
counts. Free delivery in city
Canadian money at full value
WOOBMB, CLARKE & COMPMY
Do your ordering by phone,
private ex. 11; Home, A-1139.
100 talesmen to fill orders
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COHNECT
'Washington Eailway Com-
contrary
f Eeports Besults.
f COVERS TEN TOWNS
nu
bea In ffot In the past batwaen th
Great Northern and tna o. K. & N. in
thl atata. Numaroua tarlffa of thla
kind ware produced, and It developed
mat rrom 1894 to 1906, wnen tna u. k.
ft N. and Oreat Northern were on
friendly terms and oddorIdc the North
ern Pacific, numerous joint tariffs were
In existence between the first two
named roada. An effort was made by
the railroad attorneys to cross Question
the witnesses named In order' to bring
out statements that the Joint tarlffa
made were not remunerative and
to stood railroad noliov. but
rman Falrchlld ruled that this line
of cross-examination was Improper at
this tune, the witnesses having; been
called merely to Identify the tariff
sheets for fillnir as evidence In tbe
case.
At the dose of Mr. Adams' testimony,
H. P. Gillette, chief engineer for the
railroad commission, took the stand In
the railroad valuation bearing-, and oc-
IN THE WHEAT BELT aSTaWffi.
Mr. umetie auomuien a great
Old Tariff Sbeeta In Use Between O.
It. & N, and Great Northern, Iden
tified by Railway Officials En
gine Gillette Plies Up Figures.
In tbe
1 (Special Dtepttrb to Tbe foaraaL)
1 Olympla, Wash.. July . In the Joint
wheat rate hearing, when resumed yea-
: terday before tbe state railroad com
mission, the entire morning session was
J given over to the testimony of E.C
jCburch, one of tbe assistant engineers
: in tbe employ of tbe commission.
Mr. Church baa recently made a ape-
mass
of typewritten figures and computa
tions, ahowlng equipment cost of the
Oreat Northern. Oregon Railroad &
Navigation company, and Northern Pa
cific railroad Unea of this state. Prac
tically everything except rlght-or-way
and motive- power raa included l
figures he submitted.
IN PEACE TIME
FIX FOR FOEMAH
oTnnurn
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BY SUFFRAGISTS
They Will Try to Get the Big
Convention at Seattle
on Becord.
FBOM CHICAGO C03IES
A ZEALOUS ADVOCATE
Hiss Mattle Ingalls Carries Set of
Resolutions She Thinks She Can
Manage Any Presiding Officer C
E. Secretary Says Najr.
Makes the skin like you want it.
Does It in a noment.
Hagan's
cMagnolia atrru
A liquid preparation for Face,
necK, Arms ana rianas.
It is neither sticky nor greasy.
It's haraless, clean
and refreshing.
Cannot be detected.
Two colors Pink and White.
Use it morning,' noon and night,
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall.
SAMPLE FREE.
Ltos Mfo. Co., 44 Fifth St., Brooklya, N T.
CI(Q)tifliitiii&dit
(BpeeUl Dlipetek to Tbe foaraaL)
Seattle, July 9 Though it has been
maintained that the Christian Endeavor
is not concerned in politics, an effort
will be made to have the International
convention, which opens in this city this
week, go on record In favor of woman
suffrage
Miss Mattle lngalls. who arrived In
Clal Investigation of conditions at sev- Admiral Burwell COHimendS Seattle a few days ago from Chicago as
, ral eastern Washington railroad points
'whore it is desired to compel tbe rall
- roads to connect their tracks. He testl
i fled aa to such conditions at tbe towns
'of Connell. Waveriy, Rosalia, Thorn-
. ton. Oakeadale. Colfax. Palouse. Puis
man, Garfield and Farmlngton. He
produced blue prints, sketches and
' photographs to show that there are no
difficulties to bo encountered in mak
ing physical connections between, the
roads that ran into tnoae towns. xne
railroads Interested are the Oregon Rail
TnmA ISTavl ration nomtiinr. the North
"' era Pacific smd the Spokane A Inland,
the last named being an electric roaa.
Shifting of Battleship
Fleet
' Zr-JZX2tt& 7$ 4mr hthfl -tlc and Pacifid .WittWJS
(Speetal Dwpetek to Ttt JeeraaLl
Seattle, July The tranafer of the
battleship fleet to tbe Pacific is enthu
siastically approved by Admiral W. T.
Burwell, commandant of the Puget
Sound navy yard.
'In the Interests of peace," said the
a duly accredited representative of the
First Congregational church of that city,
has prepared a set of resolutions wmcn
she will endeavor to get before the con
vention. They recite hew the women of
the country have been unjustly aeprivea
or mat equality to wmcn tney are justly
entitled by light of Intellectual attain
ment and other considerations and ae
raand from congress and all of the men
of the land who are entitled to vote that
the matter be remedied.
Miss lngalls says she Jearned her les
sons at the feet of Susan B. Anthony
and has been In the ranks of tbe right
ers ior woman surrrage ever since sne
ferent roads at the points named. This
Is- iart f the ease- for Joint wheat
'rates, and for Interchange of traffio
between the roads,
v 014 Joint Tariff fa Bettenoa.
R. B. Miner, traffio manager of the
. O. R. A N.. and H. M. Adams, who
holds a similar position with the Great
Northern, were called for the purpose
i being asked to produce and Identify
coasts should be guarded by adequate
battleship fleets, at least 32 of them to
each coast. The transfer of the
battleship fleet to the Pacific is the
most important action of the navy board
In recent times. The wisdom of the
move cannot be questioned. The de
cision to make the transfer could not
have been . made without the most ma
ture deliberation and careful considera
tion and its serious importance can bet
ter be understood when there is taken
Into consideration the immense pressure
brought to bear to keep the ships on the
Atlantic.
'My Indorsement of the transfer was
expressed in me memoranda wmcn i
made to congress last year. Therein I
advocated Just such action on the Dart
or i he noard ana aavisea tnat tne trans
fer be made at once and not be delayed
until we were In controversy with some
other nation, for the reason that a
transfer under such conditions might
Drove embarrassslng to diplomatic rela
tions. Such a condition confronts us
now. but I am sure that the matter can
be accomDllshed without friction.
I am also giao to concur in tne opin
ion of Admiral Dewey that it is best at
this time to nave our Dattiesnip neet
on the Pacific coast, since we have not
enough ships to man Dotn coasts.
days have not been very long, for Miss
lngalls Is young and -charming.
seretary nays ao routies
Miss Inaalls insists that If the chair
man rules her resolution out of order
she will appeal to the delegates. She
understands parliamentary practice, she
says, and knows how to squeicn an un
reasonable chairman, sne nas not been
one of the members of a leading Chicago
club for nothing.
carl H. Reeves, secretary or tne gen
eral committee, says the matter - of
women's rights will not be discussed by
the convention.
Preparations are complete for the big
convention, xonigni me oratorio, ine
Messiah." will be given In the big tent.
Delegations are arriving and many are
on tne ground.
Although it is a Christian convention
the police are preparing to give a warm
welcome to certain persons or unchris
tian proclivities who are expected. At
previous conventions, it is stated, pick
pockets have been in evidence, and every
precaution will be taken to guard
against tneir aepreaations.
Live on Broadway?
The Reed-French Piano company will
3lace a piano In your home Just to
lemonstrate to your neighbors that it's
'Admiral Burwell does not conour In la suoerlor instrument at less than-east-
"To write the history of
. ihoe, would be to write the
history of civilization."
-J . A shoe shows a man's
; standing more than any
C other item of dress.
i , If your hat is shabby
1 j you can remove it part
) of the time at least but
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the opinion thst It will take a year or
It months to make the transfer, but be
lieves that the entire fleet should be in
the Paclflo in three months."
em factory Drlces.
Sixth and Burnside.
Bee them at once.
Own
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Mandl? '
Notice to Mt. Taborites!
We want to nut five pianos In Mount
Tabor homes at a merely nominal figure
to demonstrate their value. Apply at
once. Reed-French jfiano company,
oixtn ana eumsiao.
Don't fall to pay your west side
bill tomorrow. Positively tbe last
of discount.
ras
lay
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your shoes are in evi
dence every moment of
the day.
; Here are shoes that
will .be a credit to your
appearance.
ClbllnnqCo
GICuhnPicpv
-163 and 163 Third St- - ;
Mohawk .Md$$S
ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP
RACE TRACK MAGNATE ofUtfeTTh'er.w,tuhn,one,,,lent Bmt11
COMMISSIONER NEILL
STARTS FOR BAY CITY
(Journal Special Strrlea.)
Chicago. Julv 9. Determined tn And
tne teiegrapners' strike ir such a thing
is possible. Commissioner of Labor Neili
nas star tea ror the scene or the trnuhi
San Francisco, accompanied by. Konen
kamp. Reldy and Sullivan, members of
the international executive hoard hf
telegraphers. At San Francisco Mr.
Nelll believes he can do more than it
Chicago and will also be able to hold
(Jooroal BiMctal Barries.)
LlllCira. Julv . 0 rivnfl ti 4 WON
Slanted under the home of John Con
on, the racetrack magnate, last night
u u Muempt maae to mow tne place
uu. a ven reet in diameter was
B10W11 In the ftnnr hut n nna wnj. In.
I lured. Condon led the recent fight be
tween the Western XAMr uh ' rif
. awoiwu Aurr association.
..wh-uvbi ana, sjee vs ;;
M&ke them. Peerl. Ymnir r-.
facturers travelers' r nWdV 4 Third St.
v, fl u 19 your west side gaa
frtttrrk tJtock Oaaned Hooda.
. utB si utwiM jssac Brand. . -. .
Important to Sunnyside.
We will deliver five nlanoa to rir
Bunnysiae nomea at purely nominal
figures on your promise to tell vnue
iricnun wucrv four piano cams rrom.
Apply early tomorrow morning. Reed-
rTencn ri&nu company, aixtn iiui Rum.
aide. .
"Riplinger Report Tomorrow.
' (Soeelal Dlspateb to Tbe JovrnaL)
Seattle, wash., July 9. The renort
or u. onurroca ec VJO-, tne experts
who hare been investigating the ac
counts of John RlDllnger. the formu
city- comptroller wno is now in Hondu
ras, : wtll present their report tomorrow
and the exact amount of Rlpllnger's
norxnere win do Known. 11 it esti
mated that It will fee between ISO.tvO
M melt ArtA - 1
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Be honest about it admit
that you have been missing a
good thing.
You've been paying your
"exclusive" tailor two prices
and you could have had -the
very same high class fab
rics and fine work here for a
third or a quarter less very
likely our productions would
have, been better, into the
bargain.
Perhaps you've been buy
ing ready-made clothes,
made to fit a model, and sold
to any man who happened to
come along, and you've been '
persuaded to really think 1
you've been getting stylish
attire.
You'll find Columbia tail
oring better and less expen
sive than any proposition in
the garment line to be found
in Portland today or to
morrow or any other day.
Just, now, we're making an
extra pair of trousers free
with every suit costing
$22.50 or more. We'd like
to have you come in on this
special mid-season offer.
Easy Payments
Low Prices
Good Goods
You are welcome to credit in our Clothing De-
partment. No embarrassing conditions. No red
tape; your word that you will pay is all that's
asked. Pick out your Suit tomorrow, make a
small cash payment, then pay
A WEEK
For the finest Summer Suit in the house. We are
prepared to fit any shape, at prices to fit any
purse. f
We carry only standard goods and sell 'them on
the closest possible margin of prof it. We charge
you no interest on time accounts.
mxm iWr -
tz-SfSohs
Cor, firct & Yamhill
Cor.Second& Yamhill
GRANT PHEQLEY, Manager
BLICS BUIL.DINQ
SEVENTO AID STARK STS.I
When Buying Diamonds
See that you get a guarantee as to even cjuality, weight and cash value,
should you want tp return same. This is one way to protect yourself
from some unscrupulous dealers.
The Safest Way
Come to us. Our stock of diamonds' is the largest in the city, our
prices are far below those of any other jeweler. Call and examine our
stock;, compare our prices, see how muchmore value we give you for
your money. - .
Our Easy Payment System
Makes it easy to buy and easy, to pay for the gem we all love best.
We charge no more than were you to pay cash. We refund your
money less 10 per cent the cash purchasing price on any diamond "
bought from y&-:..Mr-Ly-.L': ;'
MARX&BLOCH
Largest Diamond Dealers In Oregon
74 Third St. Near Oak
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