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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 8, 1S07. IfOUDED GREEf LEnon 'A Residents Kef use to Hear ; leaders Plan of Aban ; doning Zion 'City. ; , ' (Journal Special Berries.) Chicago, Au. 8. -Wilbur Glenn Vo- Jlva's plans for leading an exodus from Zion City because of the sale of the lace work, received a body blow when the leader of the apoetollo faith faction, an ilOUnoed Ihut hi nannle would not OOn aider men a movement. This alignment Ila?ee two Of the three rival tactions Ssalnat Vnllva nrotuct. John A, Lewie, the successor of John Alexander uowie, according to me urni 01 me letter's will, and the Dowls faction had already declared In favor of the sale of the lace industry. r Apoetollo faith adherents, whose pecu liarity Is that they claim a "Gift of tongues.- have made great headway since the dreth of Dowle, nnd now claim a membership of 1,800. This Rives them a strength In Zion City almost equal to that of the other branches Into which toe powie churcn nas oeen spm. ; 1 -..i MZm irii idiiptcd v m i i.l.uuuili tTorpcdo-Bpat Destroyer Pre- 1 ble jeTeritaV: Salvador i Cruiser From Leaving. i (Journal Special Bervlee.) u'.-.. Ban Francisco,, Aug.. J. If watchers -, of wharves along -the waterfront are , not mistaken In thelr Interpretation of .what they witnessed last night there was a naval war In the making, where . ; warships of two nations strained at ' their moorings In the darkness. Within sight of passing ferrykoats "-the steamer. President, lately revamped : ' with machinery of war and fitted to 'play the rele of a toy battleship in the auercauons ox eaivaaor wun oema rent southern neighbors, lay at anchor "with steam up, ready to slip outside the heads and shape Its course southward. Then an untoward event dampened the ; .fighting ardor of the Balvadoran crew. They saw a blaok cloud of smoke to the north, and out of that cloud of smoke glided the American torpedo boat destroyer Preble. . ...;" The Preble dropped anchor and swung around a few nundred feet from . the bow of the President; and directly . in the contemplated course to the heads , ana aeep sea oeyona. Over ths rail of the cruiser the val 'lent crew of the President, one after ' another, poked a cautious iraction or their heads and glared at the Preble. It , Isn't pleasant to "have a torpedo boat , destroyer anchor in one's path when one Is bent on a belligerent cruise, that may possibly involve a iraoiurs or tne amen Itles as prescribed by the rules of ths t Hsgus tribunals and International law. . The crew of the President were dls- .- concerted, and their flshtina solrlt ooted out of their sea boots. Just why ths Preble came la a matter or conjecture, but she did and the President is still j lytng at ancnor. . Iklamath public FOURTEEN VIOLENT DEATHS IN PORTLAND DURING JULY Fourteen violent deaths In one month in Portland hag created a record which occasions much comment from the med ical profession. Never bef org has ths number approached Vthat of last July, y-ar having but half of ths number. suicides and others were all accidents. limits durlng the month, although Alex- .4 a. link.. U - ., .. I . vuuci uuiiii ma uKiriuan, was assas slnated on the Cornell road during ths month, . , V Electrlo ahocks carried death to two electricians, Charles B2. Welch, who was 'ni . corner or ,lm ana Chap man ItrMtl fettlit InUj. .. I k -. n enteenth and Upshur streets. Mrs. i,a.1 KVI "'i rora houseboat in the Willamette and drowned. Peter Baslch street and AdHan F. Flaherty sank be neath the surface at Bundy-s bath house. Falls were responsible for Ihj deaths of 8. Alveole nifh.a.T0hm" Mcrtdden and Jsroes WhlteforA Chrls- his body snd William W, Stephens died from an accidental gunshot wound. Jans Wilcox, a woman upwards of 7t years or sge. nansuu i,, " l btralt Sinn earn- mlttod suloida by hanging. An unknown man died by his own enoria Gllsan street. Perhsps hs ssddest case nn ih. aninMa calender was that OI gens girl, who drsined the contents of a Dottle OI carDoiio cu 411 East Morrison street, when . Her lover was about to.deaert her. . At Reaervolr park, a suburb Just oot slds the corporate limits. Mrs. Ida O. Rysn snd her son. Willie, a child of three years,. were burned to death. Or son E. Collins was accidentally drowned on the Columbia Slough road. RECORD BREAKING CROWDS v! ATTEND THE-OAKS TODAY Large crows are going to The Oaks today to attend ths carmen's picnic. Ths regular Sunday schedule. was put on the Oaks Una this moraine, snd will be maintained throughout the afternoon and evening. Ths trains, carrying 800 fansengers each, are crowded with the rlends of ths emDlovea of ths Portland Railway, Light A Power Company, More than 83.001V tickets wers passed out by the carmen's plculo committee, snd the sssertlon wss made this after noon that nearly 80.004 of them at ten cents each would be sold, besides ths admissions that would be paid at the gates, r The carmen are highly elated with tns success of their undertaking. A great many entries were made for the baby show In progress this after noon. . Ifivery part of the city is repre sented snd nearly every part of ths City Is letting ths spectators know that it Is represented. The entries for ths athletic events ars alao well filled and the committee Is expecting to pull off the program as It was announced yes terday, - : ' ' . The afternoon , will be. crowded with races,' foot races and swimming races. Ths evening will be taken up with other athletic events, constating; of boxing, wrestling, fencing, - tug-of-war. cake walks and novelty races. Prises are of fered for every contest, 1 It wss supposed that ths rains yes terday would interfere with ths suocess of ths carmsn's day, but ths crowds st the amusement park today disprove the supposition. Every particle of dust is laid and ths visitors And ths Oaks fresh and green this afternoon. T (Bnedal Dispatch to Tbe Josraat) port of ths superintendent of schools of "Klamath county has been received at -the state superintendent's office. A gIn of 810 in the school population Is - shown. The numoer in roe county, not attending any school. was decreased by 81. The main ltema or the report are: .School population, males, 897; females. . males, 8; females, 88; total, 48. Number of teachers taking an-eoucauonai jour- ?iaL 40; number of children not attend nr anv school, males. 800: females, 185: total. 886. Day's attendance for the rear. 187.878. Nun her or persons qimil- N fled to vote on scnoor matters, 1,2 o: average lengm 01 scnoo ' term, s:e months. ; habdwabband meat MEN INC0BP0BATE eectal Dlapeteh" to The JosrskL) Salsm, Or., Aug. 8. Two firms, a hardware company of Portland and a meat company of La Grande, filed ar tloles of incorporation yestsrday. Ths -former is the. Ross 'company, incorpor ated by H. C Ross, W. L. Morgan and R. L. Ziller with a capital stock of $16, 000. Ths latter Is called the "Grand Ronds Meat company. Ths Incorporat ors are J. A. Russell, A. N. Krause and A. J, Rlchter, The capital stock is 20, . POO. , . .- ijJTT HELP iDAHOANS (Special Dtspateh te The Jooreal.) . ' Salem. Or.. Auk. 8. The railway com mission yesterday received a letter , from the Commercial Cream company of Uoist, jaano, complaining or exorDiiani ratea on cream . brought to that city from Lewiston. Not having any rail way commission in their own state they ' wrote in desperation to that of Oregon 'asking them if they could do nothing to help them,, to direct them to officials that could. ' A reply was ' sent by the commission that the matter was entirely I outside Its jurisdiction and advising the company to apply to.the Interstate com merce commission at Washington, D. C TOBCE S0UTHEBN ROAD TO REDUCE ITS PARE (Journal Special Service. a Montgomery, Ala., Aug, 8. Governor .Comer nas announced he will give an .newer before nlxht to the .Southern i railway's offer to lower its passenger rate to two ana, one, nair ems- ana withdraw air suits against -the etate If - the commonwealth will not enforce the ' revocation of the road's charter In Ala bama. The - impression prevails ; that Governor Comer will refuse the offer on the grounds mai me siate is eniiuea 'to the low raie, -f.v -:yr.iu: v;y'- ?"-' - T .." ' 111 - '. BoistCaIdwell Car Serried. ' r : i j: j -'"'r '.' - , . . ' ' (Special DUpatch f to,: . The Journal.) i t' ' Boise, Idaho,, Aug. 8.The first car fin the Boise-Caldwell Interurban Elec rio line has been run to this city from th put barn, about four miles . from . Boise, 'the machinery and cars work ' very satisfactorily and regular ; two- ' Car scrvicja uciwmii ' ti'riBTZ H4IU v,au' wil ..ss miles west of here. Will be es tabllshed some ; time this week. -The rolling stock of this road is as good as ' CSn DO IUUUU 111 IIIB WWW t ,f EMPEROR'S BROTHER IS HEIR APPARENT Rnnnl. Ant. 8.--The-emperor brother has been appointed neir apparent, it has been decided that all vice-ministers Will bs Japanese. .-... ' - ' -:-:"-"?' '' Tomorrow and Saturday, last days to receive discount oa west aids gas bills. CHILD STEALS TO CLOTHE FAMILY Spokane, Wssh,, Aug. 8.1Mamle Ds- vldlo, 11 years old, confessed In Justice court that she had stolen 888 from Mrs. Richard Fassett to bur clothes for her mother, slstsrs and brothers. They are poor people and there ars ten chil dren, v The child said ' shs told her mother that a dressmaker at tbe cres cent store had given her the things. Mrs. Davldlo was .bound over to the superior court on her own bond for $800. r n 1 Tomorrow and Saturday, last days to receive discount on west side gas bills. m - Mainsprings. $1." Metsger's. 848 Wash. JUDGE SENDS MRS. HEINEN TO PORTLAND . (Special Dispatch te The earaaL) ' Chicago, ZU, Aug. 8. Mrs. Frank Bsl nen, who, assaulted her husband on ths street hers, was discharged by Judge Beltter and sent back to her noma In Portland. - Helnen bag filed suit for divorce. Attorner-GeneraTg Outlnf, (Special Dispatch te Tie JeorsaL Salem, Or.. Aug. 8. Attorney-Oeneral Crawford left Salem yesterday for the Cascade mountains, where he will spend his vacation hunting. Hs is accom panied by J. T. Sutherland and C Pat-ton. in your Home,. All the modern conven iences are yours at Irv ington ark. Build your home where you have all the, joys and freedom of suburban life . combined with every advantage of down town living. .4 ... IRVINGTON PARK Tbe Addition With Cbarac'sr' The greatest charm of Inrington Park is its abundance of natural shade young firs and cedars at just the right growth for. unlimited variety in trimming just as much or as little shade as you want. What is more delightful than the healthful, invigorating odor of firs and cedars? Why don't you build here and enjoy the trees? Lots sold on easy terms. Rigid building restrictions. Soundest investment in Portland. Go and see the property satisfy yourself it's the only way. This is certainly your opportunity. Alberta car to East Twenty-seventh, go three blocks north to Killingsworth. r. B. H0LBR00K CO. "f. E. 8CHWAN, Agt. 250 Stark Street , On grounds all the time Phone Main 5396 Thirtieth and Killingsworth ' PORTLAND HAVE YOU MONEYTO INVEST? THIS! Ths X M. Acheson Company's big store and factory plant. Fifth and Alder streets, is conceded to be the best equipped and practical in the West. Lighting system unexcelled. The company is seven years old started with a capital stock of 82,000 capitalised now at 8160,000. Has a paid-up capital of about 880,000, and additional subscribed stock of 824.000. Assets about 8180.000. not including unsubscribed stock. Lis bUltles less than one third the, assets, - Doing a business of over 8360.-. vvv a year.- unauoscrioea capuai siock is ior aaja in amounu ox .iuu up 10 per cent interest or dividend guaranteed also, trade discount al lowed stockholders oh all goods purchased by them in the store. Ia connection with ths department store is men's tailoring and woolens; also a grocery store. You can-save enough on your grocery bills to Clothe yourself. : The company owns ths five-story brick, its ladles' gar ment factory, men's clothing and grocery departments are located In. Very good asset isn't itf Subscriptions can be made for weekly or, monthly saving payments. Call, drop us a card, or fill in ths following subscription for the amount you desirs and how you wish to pay the ' asms and. mall It to us and ws will call and complete your connection with' tho company, t -v-.. - . ,. .- if , X, ths nadsrslgned, hereby snbscrlbs for, 'Ul.i.. .......... j,.. .shares ; of the Capital Itook ex Tns J. SC Acheson Company. Ths prlos of raid Capital Stocr u ths ytr TsJae of Oas BoUax (fl.OO) peg share, payAblS; gg fOllOWS t; it 4 V 4- '.'.; . Ths laoorporaWd Capital Btock of Ths J. tX. Achesoa Company Is On Kaadxsd rifty Taonsaad (150,000) shares, non-assessable. , Addrsss... '. R. .PEA KB k A- , ; ' - va. j. FARMEnt-:-t-'. . . J, M. ACHESON ... M. E. THOMPSON '9.0. ACMXSW,V:ft,'f-Xj0 ;-:. v.-'-. ' rrwaldsat. . , T. X. CTBOBS, Bath! Towels at 12o About 150 dosen tJnbleached Bath Towels, good large slss, 80x48 Inches, excellent wearing quality, finished with selvedge and fringed end; extra valne at lBo each Pnecial BARGAIN - . . 4 O-. PilloTT Top3 ci Z2a Friday morning we plans on sale a npr"luj 11ns Of pretty prtntfj Cushion Tops In a largs mrt ment of floral designs, made of best ' quality art ticking, wtu bark to match; regular 0o kinds Special BARGAIN FRI- 00 DAT AT. -UO ... " 1 . . "" 1 " '" m 1 . . . . . . BOLDEST "MID- SUM1HER REDUCTIONS On THE BtOST 'DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE Last week showed "the greatest Bargain Friday Sale Records that this store has ever kJicwnthanka to your ready appre ciation of our unmatchable values. Tomorrow will be a day of absorbing interest to everybody concerned in the securing of 'the best merchandise at prices that bespeak a perfect representation of Highest Values. We have carefully thought out your needs for the summer season. The store is radiant in its wealth of attractions. Today's announcement is but a partial reflex of the many welcome things that await your coming, for there are plenty of good things that did not get Into the papers. Lewis at the matter from the standpoint of your own best interests and be prompt if you wish to buy. - ,? Noteworthy Bargains in the Suit Roo: We are sacrificing all our summer raiments at half price and less. It is not goods, but how quickly can ws dispose of them ia what is troubling us. will surely save money here. a matter of bow mncn we can rcauxs on wm Be sura to see the of ferinjs for Friday's Bargain Sale, Yon 19o Children's Dresses v 35c to 50o Values ior Five or six dozen for Friday's selling at about one half regular prices; made from ginghams and percales, in checks and plaids; sizes 1 2yi, i, 4, 5 years; your choice while they last, Bar- 1 Q gain Friday., le7C Mica Chiffon Petticoats $1.25 Values for . . . . . COO These Petticoats are made from material that resembles heather bloom, only it has. a bright lustrous finish; the flounces on these petticoats are finished with two shirred rattles, three stitched bands and dust ruffle; extra width is also a special feature that wr AC. claim for these garments; Bargain Friday special i7JC as Misses Bathing Suits fc- OQ 81.75 and $1.95 Values lor 3 JLGV Seasonable garments for little money; these Bathing Suits are made from good quality of serge, trimmed neatly with d OQ white braids; sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years; Bargain Friday eplesW Shirt Waist Suits 82.98 and $3.50 Values for In this lot are several different styles; tome are embroidered i; trimmed white lawns, others are neat figured percales, all 8P OO having deep flounces; Bargain Friday special epieUVI Fine Lawn Kimonos 75o Values for . . . . These are exceptionally well made garments of fine quality lawn," bordered with polka dot lawn, yoke and pleated back; Bar- CA erain Frirlav onlv $1.88 54c Children's Summer Caps -I 25o, 35o and50o Values for X U V Every cap in this lot is all new this season, made from white duck, linen and corded material; there are quite a number of styles . ' in tams, also yachting caps and large rimmed hats; prices quoted ; above are the true worth of each and every cap offered; your 1 P -choice Bargain Friday....... '..,.......; '; Exceptional Values in the Domestio Seotion Before the great advance in domestic goods took effect we bought and bought more than liberally. There" is not . a single item advertised in tms aa mat can re aupucatea from the manufacturers for the price we are quoting for Bargain Friday, , A Grreat Sole of Wash Goods at a Ridiculously Low Price Beige Suitings, Call- An coes and Lawns. Yard -v 3,000 yards a great special, purchase of cotton Biege Suitings, "Calicoes and Lawns, all this season's goods in a complete assort ment of desirable patterns in medium and light colors; our buying was done in the nick of time at a great saving so may yours be tomorrow, when we shall offer the entire purchase at the extraofdi nary low price, per yard, only tIC Curtain Scrim . Best 12o Grade Tnmnrrnw we nlace on sale a aneeia.1 lot of white Lappet Stripe Curtain Scrim in a full assortment ot pretty striped etiects, comes full 36 inches wide, always sold at 124c a yard, special Bargain' Friday, Q per yard eC Oriental Tapestry qQa Best 43c Grade at OOU Another large shipment just received, of Roman and oriental striped Tapestry, rich colorings in all the best patterns, comes full 50 inches wide, excellent wearing qual ity; sold everywhere at 45c a yard, OO gpjcjal Bargain Friday at eJt)C 9c Three Special Values In Dress Goods The most seasonable woolen Dress Fab rics have been specially underpriced for Friday's great sale. Match these if you can. 36-inch Dress Goods at 25c Kecko, popular and new Danish cloths, beautiful half-wool fabrics, guaranteed fast colors, comes in black, cream, pals blue, pink, brown, navy, red, tan and OC, gray; specially priced for this sale at aWW Fancy Suitings OKf Best 50c Grade OC This will be your last opportunity to buy 50c Dress Goods at 25c. About 45 pieces on sale tomorrow at half price novelty suitings, a full line of this season's most popular checks, in all the best colorings, full 38 inches wide; real 50c Oft- quality, Bargain Friday... sWl. About 29 pieces of nobby checked Panamas, all new novelties in the best shades; sold in all stores at 85c a yard, specially OQ priced for Bargain Friday at....... sJel Silk and Lisle Gloves -i fkg 50c and 75c Values XUU Last Friday we sold more than 800 pairs of ths same kind of gloves as we will offer to morrow. These gloves are 2-clasp lisle. In black, tans, modes, white and gray: also 10 button length, black lisle and pure silk mitts in tans and black. This ts positively ths last chance to secure such excellent gloves' for such little money. Only IS dosen left So come early, Sises 5H, and Vft only. 1 f BARGAIN FRIDAY ONLY ,X AUO 25c Two Big Bargains in Seasonable Silks Values hard to duplicate in the most sea sonable silks. Our great Friday offerings are simply unmatchable. Here is an excel lent opportunity to test them. Foulard Silks Best 75o Grade One-third off the regular price. We sug gest an early visit as there is only nine pieces to sell at this extraordinary low price. 24-inch all-silk Foulards in a good assortment of polka dot and ring effects, colors black and navy blue with white dots and rings, this season's goods; excellent value at 75c a yard, on sale as long as OC the lot lasts Bargain Friday at.;.... siiJC Silk Pongree OPf Best 50c Grade iW HALF PRICE! Tomorrow only we place on sale our regular 50c line of Silk Pongee in five different shades, red, navy, brown and black; also brocaded effects, fully half silk, beautiful finish; always sold at OC 50c a yard, Bargain Friday only.... aWC Three Great Specials in Muslin TTnderwear We've never had a more attractive gath ering of dainty Muslin Underwear than you'll find here today and never have you been able to buy to such advantage. These specials for Friday : White Petticoats Si ok S1.T8 to S3.60 valnss fof.....'r,T This is the very best petticoat bargain that we have offered, this season. These gar ments are made . from : fine . cambrios and nainsooks, having deep . flounces of high grade,; embroidery, others have flounces trimmed with fine imported - laces. Our only reason for such a low price quotation is that they are slightly soiled and mussed from , handling. If -you have a petticoat need you will do well to take advantage of this ffer; about four dozen in all and not more than two or three of a kind. t Off Bargain Friday only............. ef leasej Summer Corsets QQr boo and Too values for. W i" These are late model Corsets, made from best quality netting; boned f with i Spring steel, finished with six stitched stripes and trimmed with lace: all sizes up to 30. with the exception of 21, 22 and 23, Bar- OA gain Friday special. ........... ., .n, aJJU Corset Covers X 0 O : aso ojad 3oo raiuso foe...; . f fH Fine nainsook or cambric Corset Covers,1 trimmed with lace and hemstitched tucks: there are five or six different styles to select from in each style; Bargain Friday 1 special 1J7C Items of Interest to lien Men's Bathing- Suits Extra special tomorrow Men's all-worsted Bathing Suits, made two-piece : style with quarter length sleeves, navy blue color with red trimmings;' our regular; $3 ; GO A (I garment, special Bargain ' Friday Pet Boys' Bathing: Suits Boys' cotton Bathing Suitsi made'' two-; piece style, navy blue color with red or white trimmings; extra good values at $1, on special sale for one day only,; Bar- 7Q gain Friday; at. ';".' il., I vC tr5M cnua Awftopmbtem. JOUiJLw& JI1A iIlUO VAAVirup fort and Styl Perfection of stock and finish, correctness of form and price-marks that help to economy are the features of our shoe gelling at all seasons. But now the shoe man supersedes himself AND THIS IS HOW tim wno 11 " , ' , v ; ; v? Women's Oxfords Half-Price ... Best $2 Grades. AT Sl.OOWomenV white canvas and black vici kid Oxfords in i number of attractive styles, in both straight' lace and Blucher cut, heavy and light soles, high and low heels, ex tra good values at $2 a" pair, special tjf to closer Bargain Fridav your choice vleU J Women's $2.50 white . canvas ; Oxfords, Fri- 3;"',' stitataiii4t a-a 'a ia ;- V e of .; iWomen'g $2.50 black . vici Oxfordf, Fri day, ... .. ....Mi'.j,'., St. Women's c$3.00 black : vici - Oxfords, ' Fri- ft u ' - 1 i " - ' - SJSrJ - - - ' W I J j oy. s s'sj s ' t Men's $3.50 Oxfords in vici kid, patc and demi-glaie, Friday only. ........... 4 Infants' Shoes AT Infants' soft-soled Shoes, in colors blue, pink, white, tan and black; broken lines, of cur best selling numbers, in most all sizes; usual 50c grade, special Bargain Fri-f; A, day 1UC Childr'n's Shoes , AT 27e Children's Oxfords of white canvas and black yici kid; well made with heavy and " light 8oIes; good styles;; usual $1 grades special to close, Bargain Friday at . ; li i I C . Hisses Oxfords sAT TTs -At this price we offer choice of four styles that are fully worth $1.50; 1 Misses' Oxfords of black vici kid, made with heavy extension soles and light hand-turned soles, Blucher cut wijh large eyelets, 2 Misses'.tan Oxfords, in this season's best styles, f , 3 -Misses' white canvas Oxfords, Blucher, cut, wide ribbon laces. 4 Misses' 1 and 2-styip 4 .'Sandals of finest vict kid. hand turned soles; all sizes, best $1,50 values, on spe tial sale for one day xmly, 1 Bar train x-naay at. ............. : 77c