The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 06, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING; AUGUST e, 1807.
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hofed President Be Given Third Term. He Will Have
Named Practically Two Thirds of Federal Judiciary
Power Would be Unlimited in Country.
( Wuhlngton Burtta of Tba JourntL)
Wahlnton. D. C. Ana. 6. If Theo
dore Roocvt be reelected for another
term, he will bjr the end of the third
term have appointed ao many of the
judge on the federal benches that he
will thua Indirectly dominate that
. branch of the government. Thle argu
ment has caused even atrong supporter
of (he president to sit up and take
notlcs.
Friends of the president who have
been urging his reelection have scouted
the Idea that there was danger from
the too great domination of the gov
ernment by the extcutlve. They have
contended that opponents of the third
term were Illogical In that they mis
name the coming term of Mr. Rooae
velt when they call It a third, for they
refer to It, according to the phra
coined by Senator Bourne or uregon, as
the second elective term, alleging that
Mr. Roosevelt In his first term merely
carried out the policies of bis prede-
iHr. MCKlniey.
tnif Already Warned,
nth reference to the federal bench,
vever. such argument dote not
ply, for, from the moment he took
of the SO district Judgea, or 82.6 prr
tmnt. This makes close to 60 per cent
of his sppolntees of all fedttal judgrh.
By the end of hla present term.
President Roosevelt may have named
seven of the nine auprome court Jus
tices, IT of tho 19 circuit Judges, and
47 of the 80 district Judges. Were he
to remain In office another four years
after 190. hla appolntmenta would be
so lttrge a proportion of the total of
the Judiciary that It might come dan
gerously near giving him Indirectly
complete dominance of the entire gov
ernmental structure.
Oass of Prltchard.
It goes without the saying that as
rule relnral Judaea are m?n or
STREETCAR LINE'S : ;f t
PROGRESS AT EUGENE
(Special l)tpaeli to T J
Eugene. Or., Aug. .Five
treet railway hava bean bul
Tb Jeoraal,)
v blocki or
treef railway hava bean built hara by
A. Welch, who purchased tha franchise
from tha Willamette Valley company,
and It la promised that can will be
running by October 1. .
The paving work la also getting alorg
well, though no actual paving haa been
done. ,
Financially the town Is busier than
ever before In summer.
'i i t 'v saaaaaasas
We have so much faith in our bargains and know we undersell all competition do decisively that we ask von tn
come just once, that is, if savings of 10, 25 or even 50 per cent are of any consequence to youV No buying is nec-1
essary. Just the pleasure of a visit, THAT'S ALL. Will you come? V' y' ::
Mainsprings. II. Metsgefs. 141 Wash.
NO OTHER CITY
SO FORTUNATE
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PORTLAND HAS AN AD
VANTAGE JUST NOW IN
THE MUSICAL LINE.
hiowe
brealdentlal chair, be began appointing
.Judges In the course of his duty. At
the present time, he haa named thrn
out of nine members of the federal
supreme court; 12 of thr i circuit
court Judges, or 41.7 per cent; and 42
udaea are men of the
highest personal and profeaaional stand
ing, patriotic and minded to conserve
the Interests of the people. Neverthe
less, often the crises which have come
In this country have found Judges on
the bench who reflected the views of
their appnlntera, and Just now tha case
Is being cited of Judge Pritchsrd of
North Carolina, who. presuming he was
carrying out President Roosevelt's
wishes, took untenable ground In the
North Carolina controversy with the
Southern railway.
Probably the opponents of the third
term for Mr. Roosevelt, by raising this
Issue, have offered one of the most ef
fective reaRons why there should be
no third term, and those who are man
aging the third term campaign are not
yet prepared to resist the force of the
contention.
Butter an 'au gratln" dlah or pie dish,
ahake In a thick layer of crumbs, a dust
of salt, pepiper snd chopped parsley.
Now lay In the filets of fish, then more
parsley and lastly crumbs. On these
put the rest of the butter In small
pieces, bake in a moderate ove
a quarter of an hour. If liked
three tomatoea may be sliced and put
with the herring.
Piano-Seekers Eagerly Take Ad
vantage of the Greatest Sale
Yet Inaugurated in Portland
Strike. Riot and Insurance
Troubles in San Francisco
Compel Diverting to This City
of More Than a Hundred
Splendid New Pianos, and
Eilers Piano House Decides
That They Must All Be Sold
Within Ten Days Values Are j
Positively Astounding Quali
ties High, Full Guarantee
They're Going Fast, No Time
to Lose.
Portland's New
Department Store
ENTIRE BLOCK
YAMHILL FROM
3D TO 2D
Portland's New
Department Store
ENTIRE BLOCK
YAMHILL FROM
3D TO 2D
It's a Ten Strike the Biggest of All Our Successes
THAT GBEaT WAIST CAP1TO
Packed, jammed, crowdedwhy shouldn't we be when everyone is getting
from two to three waists lor the price of one.
For $2.50
Waists
For $3.SO
Waists
For $4 and
$5 Waists
VALUABLE GROUND AT
EUGENE FIKE-CLEABED
I hint In the Home.
That not only great minds but that
the ordinarily Intelligent minds of the
many run In the same channels. Is one
of the advantages of present day en
lightenment. Not long ago we had In this city an
Interesting meeting of the Consumers'
league, when, If yau remember, the ques
tion came up of eliminating dust as
far aa possible from the things that we
eat. One of the speakers urged "Banish
tlj.e feather duster." and everybody
agreed. Now, In an eastern paper, we
find an article which tella of a meeting
held In Atlantic City, when a dlstln-
guluhed speaker Is quoted as saying
Ten Thousand Dollars' Worth
Buildings Will Be Replaced
With Modern Masonry.
There Is not another city In tha
United States In which a piano can be
hmihl tnr mm little . t H 1 rtm f.
mall i "'b" aa ,nic iij'k.s, .
n ibniit I tlcular time, aa right here In Portland.
two or! Just think of It! A piano retailed at
Itvv in inr usual way, uiieren nuw ivr i
1114; planoa regularly retailed at lioo
now at $171; $400 pianos out to 1218;
regular 1500 styles, choicest, highest
grade mahogany or mottled walnut
cases, now for $285. Such valuea aa
these on fine new pianos have neyer
been known before. And these are In
struments from the very best known
factories makes of thoroughly estab
lished reliability makes that carry the
moat specific and binding guarantees
from each of the respective makers,
and countersigned . by Eilers Piano
House here.
of
Quick Sale Main Object.
duster," and the
"Banish the feather
people said "amen.
It does not require any great perspi
cacity to w that all the energy that
' up 1of this -time In the history of the
world haa been expended In brandish
ing a feather duster has been uselessly
spent. Not one particle of dust has
ever been dostrovej bv It. All that
It can do la to move the dust from the
place where we see it to the place where
we do not see It. or Into the air to be
taken up again In the lunga of the In
naDiiams oi tae nouse.
A moist cloth will do all that th
feather duster can do with advantage,
and win not do that which the feathe
duster does to our disadvantage. Surely
It we would think ahout It a moment, w
would know that it Is better to see dus
than to breathe It. Less trying to th
system and less liable to produce dls
ease.
At this same meeting the stand waa
taken by the speaker that legislative
enactment Is advisable agsinst the
wearing of trailing skirts In the street
Isn t it odd that we women who nrld
ourselves so largely upon being model
housekeepers and guardians of child
hood, who know that we know more
ahout these things than all the public
orators wno ever spoKe. snould still
persist In doing things which are dl
rectly contrary to even common sense
and subserslve of the commonest ethics?
The trailing skirt is grscful. Is dig
nlfled, is satisfactory in its place. On
the formal gown, which is worn onlv i
exquisitely clean rooms and on occas
Ions of Importance, It has Its rightful
wse. In the home, on soft negligee or
summer gowns. It is pretty and unob
trusive, but It surely needs no lecturer
from the far eastern coaat to tell u
that in the street it Is a nulaance and
' a ridiculous germ catcher. Fortunately
out here In the Independent west, we see
1 1 rar less rrcquently than we used to.
The change has not been accomplished
by legislation, but bv ordlmirv corn-
sense, and It seems at this writing
iniiKeiy that we shall ever, even
thounlsr Parisian modistes continue to
attempt to foist it upon our good mi
tured tolerance, adopt the trailing skirt
again ror street wear.
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lnf rn thou intrnmAntf rnr n r f l fl r
Eugene. Or., Aug. 6 Kugene suffered have been eliminated, and all other
a 10,000 fire yesterday afternoon, when 1 considerations forgotten in the deter
the Oregon hotel, a cheap lodging house. ! mlnatlon to get these Instruments out
. , , . , ,,.u i. n..m K.,.in.. I of the way within a fixed time so as
burned, taking with It five business nf)t tQ eoaict wlth regUlar business
houses and threatening a catastrophe to 1 later.
the whole business portion of the town. twi, np nnr lnrn rtl.nlnv windows
The fire started from a defective flue. ar) fllled wth theB61 pianos, ai,0 our
One of the surprises of the disaster rec1tal na Tn, Tf(J tar, tell the
was the discovery of a blind pig in the . , , A rlanc, at tne )n,tru-
back of the hotel. Some boys discovered , the , fl w,
UTh. heaviest losers Murrsir & ' demonstrate to any one Instantly that
cZrtr wanoioer Ind Int dealers ' "'"n? unparalleled. Such
oTo.thO opportunity a. this ha- positively
.... .... m.m . nAi'e iiafiir haa r nraaant a1 t n mann
ers. 1500 on buildings; h,ugene uyt 1 "",r' "-"-
fsurin ur nuuui.
Terms are cash. In view of the radi
cal sacrifice, but we'll stretch a point.
If need be, and those who will pay half
down and the balance within a year, at
the usual eight per cent simple Inter
est for deferred payments, may share
the same as the spot-cash buyers.
And the thousands that have been here today, laying In a summer's
uddIv. buvine waists at leaa than cost of material alone will tell you
they're the finest, richest and handsomest waists ever sold at such ridicu
lous prices. But come and see for yourself and you'll admit It, too
that it's the greatest Waist Sale you've ever attended. Beautiful, hand-
some yes. handsomest ot waists finest or sneer wmte lawns ana muus,
with the nchest lace and embroidery trimmings; long, short and elbow
sleeves. Every new conceit is here, and at half and third elsewhere's
price. Take a look costs you nothing and here you know youll not
be urged to buy.
T1T TLT(!s! Another Great Sale of
.JLEo) Silksworth$1.00
Bought especially to create a sensation and to bring a crowd to our Silk Section such as has never been here before:
18-inch Kai-Kai Wash Silks, in handsome corded effects, solid black, tan and blues. Just the thing for dainty waists and
shirtwaist suits. Remember, these are not the common kind, but every yard is good, serviceable and a regular 50c grade,
Thursday only, special
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and
works. 12.000, and James Sanford,
000.
The buildings were sll wooden
were a disgrace to the town.
James Sanford will begin the erection
next month on his land of a modern
brlok structure 80x90 feet to cost 116.
000. The rest of the ground Is very rat
able and It is likely that a cosily build
ing will go up there also.
BURIAL OF PIONEER
TII03IAS J. GREGORY
Summer Breakfast?
Fish Is always much liked as a hot
weather diet. This may be soused or
pickled and served cold, or fried or
baked and served hot. Then again, ris
soles croquettes, cakes, scallops,
tonsts and fritters are verv popular,
end they all provide an excellent means
of using up the many scraps of meat,
poultry or game which will accumulate
even In the best regulated larder. At
this, season eggs should be cheap and
nn there Is such a variety of ways of
serving mem, ini'v are always a val
uable, friend to the cook and a useful
. "standby."
It la a wise plan to have a dish of
fruit, either fresh or stewed, always oji
tne nreHKrasi lanie.
Here arc two recipes for fish break
fasts: Welsh fish enke Required: About a
round of any cold boiled fish; six
ounces of cold potatoes; six ounces of
.breadcrumbs; one onion; a bunch of
sweet herbs; salt and pepper;' one tea
' spoonful of chopped parsley; one egg;
breadcrumbs for coating; one pint of
water. Put tha water In a saucepan
with the bonea and trimmings of the
fish, the onion, herbs and salt. Let
these stew steadily from one and a
half to two hours. Chop tha fish finely
and mix with It the mashed potatoes,
crumbs, parsley, and salt and pepper to
taste, beat up the egg and add enough
to It to bind the mixture. Shape It Into
one round cake, brush It over with
beaten egg and cover it with crumbs.
Melt about an ounce of dripping In a
frying pan. When a blue smoke rises
from It put In tho cake and fry It a
golden brown. Strain the fish atock,
fiour It half at a time into the pan, and
et the cake stew gently from fifteen to
twenty minutes, berve it very not, gar-
d with tried parsley and slices of
iions, This cane may De neatea over
and over again, either In a frying pan
With a little dripping or In the oven,
should It not be finished at one meaL
Herring au gratln Required: Three
nr more herring, two ounces of bread
crumbs, one ounce of butter, two tea-
arsivy, sail anai
Big Business Yesterday.
The first day and a half's business
proved a splendid starter; every sales
man was busy every minute of the day
and awav alonar Into the evening.
I There's no time to lose; quick action Is
the word. The sooner you come, the
better selection you will have. If you
cannot come In person, write, phone or
wire to have an Instrument reserved
Some Big Specialties in Our Cloak and Suit Dept
Three Great Lots of Ladies9 and Misses Summer
Dresses and Wash Suits at V4 the Regular Price
We Must Sell Them to Make Room for Our New Fall Goods
Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Wash Suits and Dresses 984
1?r,il3r 47 Rrt and $8 00 Suits anrl Dresses - SI. 98
I Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Suits and Dresses $2.93
.Ladies qz.uu JLong ivimonos -acjf;
Ladies' $1.00 Short Kimonos 29
Ladies' 35c White Lawn Aprons 12
Girls' $3.00 White Lawn Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed,
sizes 6 to 14 years 98
All our Girls' Coats and Jackets, 6izes 2 to 12 years,
at ONE THJRD PRICE
Girls' Coats that sold up to $3.00 954
Girls' Coats that sold up to $6.00 .ST..49
uiris coats tnat sold up to $8.00 $1.98
Girls' Coats that sold up to $10.00 .
263 LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS, all made of fine all wool
i-anama, tfroadciotn, serge, Novelty Cloth, Fancy Plaid and
Checks, all tailor made, strap trimmed and silk lined, black and
all colors, all sizes 263 of them, all the very latest style, divided
into two lots.
Lot 1 Suits that sold up to $20.00, now .84.98
Lot 2 Suits that sold up to $40.00, now ! 89.98
(SpecUl DliMteb to Tbt Joarnil.)
Roseburg, Or., Aug. t. Funeral ser-
one of the old pioneers of the state anc : and you can arrange for a fine piano by
an old and honored resident of this city. I mall; remember, we guarantee abso
were held at Hubbard Sunday, the pas-1 lute satisfaction, and upon receipt of
tor of the Canby Methodist church of- ten per cent of the safe price, as an
flclatlng. Mr. Gregory died Inst Friday evidence of good faith, we will ship a
was porn at iisatetntow
Una, May 16, 1818. At an early age ha
was leri an omnan and spent me rirst
years of his youth In Virginia. In 1848
he came across tha plains to Oregon,
where he has since resided.
Mr. Gregory was married twice, his
first wife living only a year after her
marriage. His second wife, who died 19
years ago, was widely known as Olive
Dlmmlck Van De Walker Plerea and
was an aunt of Judge Dlmmlck of Ore
gon City.
Mr. Gregory was found dead In his bed
Friday morning, having retired on tne
revioua evening apparently In good
ealth. He haa four living children:
Mrs. Olive Nevin of Weston, Mrs. Mlnta I
Newman of Napa, California, Mrs. Nao
mla Dlgleton of Portland and Moore
Gregory of Roseburg.
88 years. ie piano anywhere for examination and se
n. North Caro- j lection;- money to be refunded by us if
the Instrument Is not In every way ex
actly as It should be. Filers Piano
House, 153 Washington street. Port
land. Or.
Moorish and Turkish
Brauer's hand-painted china
designs in
. Metzger's.
Hays Pn '& fjno
SUITS
.$20 to $40
TROUSERS
$4 to $10
20c Allover
Lace Hose 10c
Another one of our sensational of
ferings 100 doien miaaes' black
and white all-over lac Hoie, full
seamless, with double heels and
toes, all sizes; neat all- 1 A
over designs; one day I I If
and all 20c values for. VfV
Big 25c Sale Pos
tal Card Albums
Only one to a customer, as we
have but a limited number of
them; good size, heavy cloth rov
ers; each one holds su cards; never
sold anywhere, even
bargain sales for less
than 39c; choice, each.
r.25c
Women's 20c
Knit Vests at 12c
A saving of 8c on every one, for
these are our best 20c vesta, cut to
12c for a 1-day sale; fin Jersey
ribbed, low neck and sleeveless;
bub. Tape, fancy cro
cheted neck; only 3 to a
customer; special
ncvvcicsa;
12c
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Why pay $1 elsewhere? Here they are at 48c; pure silk Net
Veils, full size, with handsome novelty borders, all colors;
none in the lot worth less than $1; choice
RESTORES GRAY HAIR
to its NATURAL COLOR
StODi its falling out, and positive
y removes Dandrun. Keeps nair
soft and glossy. Is not a dye
Guaranteed perfectly pure.
Philo Hay Spec. Co., INewara, n. j.
50c. bottlea, all druggists
spoonfuls of chopped parsley, salt and
jjepper, vasa aiiu imioi iub oerring.
Portland Trunk
Manufacturing Co
Makers af High Qoillty Baggage
107 Sink TWO Cor. Third
Street STORES and Fine
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Ton aava a full third in ocst here
as compared to the prices in
other first -class tAtlorins; estab
lishments; yon obtain aa fine
auality, aa handsome workman
ship, as much style, as ean be sa
onred anywhere; and now, aa ex
tra pair of trousers free with
every suit at 123.60 or mora.
You Can't
Duplicate
It!!!
A Great Sale of Women'
I $1.00 Silk Veils 48c Each
48c
Mill Ends 15c
Long Cloth
Fine and sheer; good long lengths and all the best 15c Jr yJ
grades
4k MM
Be Here Early for These
$1.50 Silk Scarfs 59c Each
The importers' surplus lots, all new styles, pure silk, 2 yards m g
long and 27 inches wide, all colors, white, black, pink, blue, MP
champagne, etc.; every one a $1.50 Scarf or your money back..fjr V
Mill Ends 15c
36-Inch. Percales
Dark colors reds,
special
blues, grays, etc.; all good lengths;
Mi
For 30c Pure Silk Ruchlngs
Only 1,000 yards, hardly enough to last till noon, so come in the morn
ing if you want any. Pure silk, fancy ruchings, in black and white. 20c
grade; that's what it's worth and has always been sold at. While it lasts
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Orant Fhegley, JKfr,
ILU B&PO.
SEVENTH AND STARK
1 9x9 Ft. ART
SQUARES
The genuine all-wool Granites
that look as well and wear
better than a carpet large 9x9
fnnt size elecrant designs and
colorings and some with me
dallion centers; all big-room
sizes and all
$6 and
$7 Rugs
$3.98
Great Sample Shoe Sale
Tomorrow the best dav vet. for we throw out on
the bargain tables hundreds of pairs of the finest
and best of
Women's White Canvas Oxfords
At Half-Price and Less
All the newest shapes; made of best Sea Island
duck, latest toes, well made and all sizes; 2 great
lots; values up to $2.50, at, choice
$2.50 Ones $1.48 $1.50 Ones
8V3C for 25c
WASH GOODS
It's a mill-end lot and by far
the best bargain yet offered;
all really fine grades, voiles,
batistes, organdies, lawns and I
madras; all good lengths and
finest of patterns and colors.
20c and 25c
Grades
n. 8!c
NOT MANY HOURS LEFT THAT WILL END THIS CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Summer Good Must Go be here tomorrow, you'll never regret it Counters Jammed full of bargains!
agme xxira specials in crockery uept.
Lace Curtains Just In
But they go in this sale; here is a chance for you.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, in white and ecru, handsome designs; three
yards long, 54 inches wide; regularly sold from $3.50 to $5 a AO
pair, extra special $l0
Rugs! Rugs! Rugs!
30x60 Smyrna Rugs, reversible, floral design patterns; this is an d1 OA
extra good quality; regularly sold for $2.75, tomorrow at. . . . . . HaJ
Visit them tomorrow, it will na
Six Table Tumblers, good serviceable ones, regularly sold at 5c each
tomorrow, set of 6. ............ , ,M ' ,t09
Covered Jelly Tumblers, they are your tomorrow at, doen"4V 25
500 porcelain covered Dishes, reeularhr 65c to Si. tomorrow onr choice
fr ; ''?...,..... , .;,., .f94
A clean-up of Cuspidors, regular 25c and 35c value. for....i....0
500 dozen genuine Haviland China Dinner Plates, embossed design,
nicely decorated, different patterns to select froraj regular I3J3 f
do; tomorrow you buy i set. of 6 for.. . . ii,' 1
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FREE TICKETS -to the Carmen'alPicn
' August 7th. With Every 25c Purchase and G vcr
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