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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 15. r 1007. ' mm mm "III 11 More Equipment for Tilla- mook Coast Country for - Railroad Work. BIO CARGO INCLUDES EVERYTHING NEEDED Seven Largo Comtrnctlon Gangs at . Work on Pacific Railway A Xavl : gallon Company's line From the ' Bay to Kehnlem River. . ; r Another bare la , being loaded with equipment destined tor - the . Tillamook coast country, where , tha Portland Bridge' ; at . Contracting s company baa under way construction of JO miles of tha, Paclfio Railway Narration com pany's Una. Tha cargo Includes a (team shorel, dump cars, railroad Iron, sjplkas, switches and other equipment eontraotinr company now baa en large construction gangs at work ron the Una from Tillamook bay" to the jMenaiem river. Tnere wui De two steam ahovels, and a large amount of track- age and dumpcars in operation next v week. Tha company needs more men and is taking In parties of graders. They hare established a wagon trans- ; portatlon line from Forest Orove over ... me w 11 eon river roaa to xinamooa, ana r three times a week tha wagons go in with men. - Work for Everybody. There is a great field for develop ment of all kinds of Industry in the ' , Tillamook country, aa well aa work for hundreds of men ln all lines of con struction," said Contractor Berry, who - has charge of tha railroad work. "There ,', .is a good chanca for new sawmill, and .for dairy inc. farming and frultraislng. .The soil is good and men who have been stabllshed there for - soma- years are doing well. The railroad will open up - tha country with quick transportation , to and from Portland and tha eaat, and will work a great change I in condition. Mow is the time for settlers and every man who wants to work to go Into the Tillamook country.' , , ; The call everywhere la for men to work, throughout Oregon. There never Has been a time In the history or the country when tha laborer waa regarded aa so well worthy of his hire, and when tie was so well taken care of by the . contractor. - The camps where large bodies of laborers are employed are ' built comfortably and maintained In the best condition, and 'Workmen never have been so well fed on contract Jobs. There . Is a disposition to make the laborer comfortable . aa well as pay him good wages. ' .r- Common labor is commanding prices -from $2.60 to $1.60 per day. Contractors - are paying from 12.60 to II for plckand . shovel men, teamsters and graders, and brldgemen are getting IS to $3.60. It is estimated that the shortage of laborers in the Oregon country at the present time Is upward of 10,000 men, and the result is a retarding of all kinds of de--velopment and improvements along in- . oustriai lines. - r , - feasor Za Sard to Gat. Railroad extensions would ba pushed i much faster, and more railroads would be started if there were not so many , ; difficulties in the way of securing labor and supplies. Tba great difficulty is to y- Keep men ai won axier mey are nirea. ? They are almost constantly hearing of job tost iney oeueve to De sun better ''vs" "'-; A Square Deal li assured you when you buy Dr. Ptercai family medicines for all tha Ingredi ents entering Into themere printed on tha bottle-wrappers and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and correct You knowjust what you ere paring for and hat tha Ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from tha most valuable native medicinal roots found growing-In our American forwtra4jvhlle potent to cun are perfect! hrmlatTyn to the most delicate wontsKThlluTgltr Nft a drpj tern tirim-iuigs uni nni;.-m, retin"i qlyoi'iMne. jht Intrliuic nifealclngi pro s ageut poNtesset ol Its own being a most valuable antiseptic and an j ferment, nutritive and sootolng demul cent. i - . . .-, : Glycerine plays an Important part In ur, nerce s uojaen jaeaicai uucovery in the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia, and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling la stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. ' Besides curing all ths above distressing allmnnta. thftnlHn Morfipal rtlannvarr is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of tbtf nasal nasseree or ei the stomacn. bowels or palvlo organs. Even In its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign rem edy If Its use be persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well. wnue taking me -uoiaen jaeaicai vis covsry " for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sanaa Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst eases. :-- - . ' -. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bron chial, throat and lung affections, except con sumption In it advanced states, the "Golden Medical Discovery Is a most efficient rent ed v. esmclallv In thoea obstinate, hana-on cough caused by irritation" and oonreetlon of the bronchial mucous membranea TbeIU covsry " la not so good tor acuta coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It bases MCtad to enra eonanmntloa In Its advanrM" stages no medicine will do that but for a! tha obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if ny. ' lected. or badly treated, lead ap to consutn uoo.itutHf ' meaicina thai can nets' The False Assumption. No more serious mlstaks la made by the business woman than to imagine that shs dignifies her work, while vln reality despising it, by calling It by aoma high sounding name. Poor work in any line la made no more acceptable by being done by a sales-lady or an amanuensis by a maid or by a modiste. The great trouble Is that so many woman who are entering the ranks of labor look upon their work as not good enough for them. Tha eboa riri no tices that she Is as good-looking, as well bred and carries herself with as , ; than what they are engaged in, and they . move about rrom one job to tne other, : Torgettlng that in so doing they are losing time and wasting money In mak ing the changes. The roan who goea to a good job and stays with it ateadiiy month arter month ' la tha one who ends the year with a ' nice surplus In hie treasury, and Is in shape to make a payment on a piece of land ana settle aown to man hia ror . tune. It is said the opportunities that , are within easy reach of every laborer -'. Aoday. especially those engaged In con' etructloa work on Oregon railroads, has never been equaled in tha history of American labor. ' The railroad laborer has ample oppor tunity to examine tne country tnrougn which he la working, assure himself as ' .to the soil and productiveness his work , la steady and his pay sure, and ha haa . certain knowledge as to. the course of , tha railway to bo constructed. With small amount of money aaved tfrom . few months' work ha can often pick up bargains. If ha la so disposed, that will. - by intelligent aeveiopment ana cultlva- Hon, make him comfortably well off ? for the remainder of his Ufa. BEDINI FAMILY DOG IS FAMOUS RIDER JgUngllng Brothers Are Making Feature This Tear of Trained Animal Acts. jti)jS'ing Bromers , nave una season tha flowbr of the equestrian talent of tha world. There are 40 riders in all, and heading the list Is the great Bedlnl family of five, to say nothing of their famous dog. These clever people, dog ana aii, maso- -a aimuitaneoua jump, landing on the back of one horse. Others in this class are the Stlckneya, the Hob , eons. Paul Devene and Daisy Hodglnl, i tha only woman who can turn a somer sault on a horse: the Clarke. Bud Gor man, John Mercer, George Calley, Jack f oieyana jonn Agree, ui jcraoK rougn rider of the world. ': . The . Ringiing Brothers are making a feature this year of trained animal siot, and, to give this feature dlstlno ' tion over all oher show tha celebrated Rlccobono horses, which dlna from plates at a table, wear boots, coats, pantaloons and hats, make their own beds and lie in them, have been en gaged as headliners. Other acts of this nature are Kerslake'a pigs, which shoot tha chute and skip a rope: the three herds of the best trained elephants In the country in a new act under dlrec " tion of Pearl Bouder; a high-school of i mules and ponies, and a company of trick horses under the whin of Nola fiatterfleld. - 1 Among the 40 aeriallsts the Plying Jordan are easily the greatest In the Clarkonlans, the Alvsxes family, new to America, the Millets, tha fihaws and the Aerial Smiths in three great double ' trapese acts, Joseph L Rep, an aerial 'contortionist of great note, and the Bpanlsh mid-air acrobat. De Mario. The Houoways, lamear anreugnout Jtiurope. era doing the most difficult and daring High-wire act . aver oeiore tne puDiic, and the Jordan sisters, the Noetsel fam llv and Claude Roods are other high- wire penormersi vi noie. i Among the 60 acrobats are to be seen such people as the famous De Kocks with, their gymnast-dog; the Marnello Marnite troup who play on Swiss bells while bounding, leaping, turning band- a rings snd doing; somersaults in ths r; the Patty brothers, who walk on their heads; the Boreenls. the Legards and tlse famous Mine Golem troup Just frnjsjrthe court f the shah of Persia. -jCslrspeclal note are the Kaufmanna in a jirtantlnnfil ' tilrvnlA Anil linlrvrl m.rt arno. - the - celebrated Bpanlsh clown, . mrtA tha Tnnwinnrii i nthera wham ata are creating great enthusiasm. .- The Rlnglln Brothers have organised this season tha best company they have. ever naa, witn mora genuine novelty and more European acts than have ever been presented-. in , this country In all the past . f. v4 .. k J good an air as many of the women who and so, foolishly, she begins to despiae her work, to look down upon her cus tomer and to bear herself with an air which demands that she should be rec ognlsed. . There could be no more snobbish way or looaing at lire, no caiimg is man un less Its incumbent gives it dignity, and no calling Is low that Is done sob erly, discreetly and In the fear of God. The woman who stands on the other side of the counter may and no doubt often does give tha girl behind it cause ior complaint, but it indicates no fine ness for her. to retaliate upon the next luckless person, to make it evident that the Interruption of her conversation with her fellow-clerk is considered obnoxious, to sneer covertly at the would-be pur chaser because she asks for something cheaper, or to leave her stranded with soma impossible article as her only choice with the confident assurance that "we nave nothing else," instead of tak in the trouble to look. She can, In her quick willingness to be of service, by a civility and gentle bearing for which her emnlover navs ner, assure tne worm tnat sne is not only a lady but a true woman. Similarly the stenographer, whpse work is often most nervously harry leg. can buckle down to it in a thoroughly workmanlike manner and by doing her level best she may not only honestly earn ner salary, which often In these daya seems to be considered unneees' sary. but win tha confidence of her employer and the respect of other clerks. If the employer wants a pri vate secretary whose duties may be less Irksome and of greater Interest than those which the stenographer has been doing, it is not unlikely that he will choose the quiet capable girl who has been doing well in tha smaller way, rather than one who has considered' that she was conferring a favor by working and implying that she only did it to pass the time. False assumptions can not stand In the stress of business life. There la no time for them, and the oerson of hon est and candid mind finds them not only distasteful but positively vulgar. To do an honest wont in tne world, it is worth while emphasising, requires ' a straightforward and above-board can dor, and needs no apology. Let us. as David Btarr Jordan eayefT'Do things be cause we love them and love them be-, cause we do them": if we can do them better than anyone else can. It is quite certain tnat we anaii not oe asnamea or the doing. . , For. the Meal rinnner. . O'Brien Potatoes. This recipe calls for a cup of cold boiled potatoes, dried; brown half a dozen slices of. breakfast bacon In a, skillet, lift out and brown a minced Onion in the fat, adding the po tatoes to brown also; replace the bacon and heat well, serving with parsley garnish. . A Good Salad. For a salad of green peppera and tomatoes, use the .large green, sweet variety of peppers, and ripe tomatoes; washland slice the first, removing the seeds, and peel and slice the tomatoes, chilling both; this salad may hav mayonnaise or plain French dressing, as. preferred, n i Cinnamon Cake. For this use a bat ter made of tha yolks of three eggs, a cup and a half of sugar, two cups of flour and a half a cup of butter; beat butter and sugar to a o ream, add yolks, also beaten, a little flour,, then half a cup of ice water, the rest of the flour, two teaspoonf uls of baking powder and two teaspoonf uls of . powdered cinna mon. Bake in square parts in : thin sheets; turn Out and while still warm cut --into small squares with a sharp knife; dust thickly with powdered sugar. Measure the flour scant, not heaped.!. -. . Schilling's Best vis sold in packages only, Vi,1f v' -i" - , V ,iicvci in uuia. i- ' . . -.; ; Tor grocer return rev ateoey U yea don't Ska its me pay hjo, ; , : ; Coat Hangers 4c Wire Coat: Hangers special, each ......... White Wove Envelopes. Each package contains 25 plain .white envelopes; regular value 5 spe cial price ...'.'............ Hurd'a Writing PapersA fine linen lawn writing peper in boxes; conies in blue, French gray or lavender; 25c values: special, per box 6f Carter's Library Paste, in gUst jarst- regular value 5c;- special. ther -tAA'--Jr-3 Baiting . Cotton, 2.200 yards of thread on each spool; pecial3 spools for .;.....f Ball Pearl Buttons, self shank; come in all sires, one doten but tons on each card; special, -the eardj. . zud . L . . . . . . tOe. Hat Pint, white pearl or smoked hall : tnn ' rrcruXnr' votue - 10c: 'special, each '. . . ; Taney Mounted jsaca vomDs: value 05c; special, eacn...i'we7 WE SILL THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS - , FIFtHn7ASHfJGT0i6lATrr STREETS KITEM THE B 1 22 ,TH I 'i n ,ii iir r .-.',-.. -1- t' '',-' --.".,". .i." ' ..A-' . ' '.. , ' Fairy Soap A , floating soap for toilet or bath, special, 3 cakes for.. lOf Woodbury's Fecial Cream pre vents and removes wrinkles, bjackheads,. tan and sunburn: value 25c; special, tube....XTe? French Tooth Brushes, In large and small sixes; value 25c; spe cial, each t ,........le Sanltol Tooth Paste, In tubes; regular value 25c; special, the tube .......... ...i. 15s) Waldorf Toilet Paper, iri rolls: special price, per roll Post Card Albums, holds 100 cardsj 25c vaL; special, e.19 Dennison'a 'Make ' Decorated Crepe Paper Lunch Seta. Each set contains a table cloth, 12 doilies and 12 napkins. There are -many different designs to choose from; regular value 25c: special, the set, ......... i-iTf SMI Percale Wrappers 69 Cents Limit two to a customer. None laid aside, none sent on approval, no phone orders taken. - . Here is an unusual wrapper value for Friday. A clean up of 14 dozen wrappers that sold regularly at from $1.25 to $1.50. There is a good range of colors and figures and they are very neatly trimmed with braid and finished with deep flounce. The material is a splendid quality of fast color percale. They are neat and durable house dresses any woman has constant use for. Regularly worth to - CQ $1.50. Friday only .v7C Women's Linen Skirls A eleanuo of all linen SkirtsSn stock, white or colored, pleated or plain tailored models. Reiralar values from $3.75 to $18.50. Choose from the entire lot Friday ' fff and buy, only fT. I fall Children's Coats In the prevailing styles and made of splendid quality all-wool materials, in fancy effects, trimmed with braids and buttons, ages 8 to 12 vears. About 75 in this assort- U If ment. Choice Friday Only ........... 1 1 01 1 50 c Dress Goods25c A rousing good half price sale on Novelty Dress Goods, in shepherd checks, plaids and over-checks. They are suitable for shirtwaist costumes or children's school dresses. OC Regular 50c values, special Friday .... sWl. Black Taffeta Silk A special sale of 900 yards for Friday's business. A superb quality of rich black taffeta, in a good width. t CQ Reg. 85c a yard, special Friday .v7C New Fall Goods are arriving daily. Each day sees more perfect the fall stock of Silks and Dress Goods in Portland's best fabric store. Sensational Clean-Up in the Millinery A trio of astonishing bargains grouped under one price. A sweep ing special price sale that concerns the distribution of 3 lines of head gear. First is an assortment of about six dozen untrimmed shapes in turban or dress models. They are made of satin finish horse-hair braids and they come in the best colors. They are regularly worth from $2.50 to $3.50. Second Flat untrimmed, chipped shapes in Cuban and Manila straws. These come in black, white.red, gray, green, brown and tan. They are styles that will conform to the ex tremely popular mushroom shape and can easily be trimmed to make a stylish and inexpensive summer or fall haf for outing or street wear. Worth from 69c to $3.50. Third Ready-to-wear hats in beach and outing styles, or charming little tailored street hats in Panama and chipped straws. Five different styles in this lot and about eight dozen in the assortment, trimmed with quills and rosettes. These are worth from 59c to $3.50. FOR FRIDAY ONLYYOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE THREE LINES, ONLY ...... 25c Some Rare Shoe? Economies ' - ''. Only two daya more of this phenomenal sale. Save Friday on these Children's Shoes. LOT 8, Girls Shoes and Oxfords Embracing Shoes for school and dress wear. Button and lace, patents, kid and calf leathers. This lot will cover over 8,000 pairs of splendid shoes, showings from the best factories in the land. Shoes not usually offered during sales "Friendmakers;" every style offered: Sizes 5 to 8, regular $1.75... fl.29 Sizes 84 to 11, regular $2.00... f 1.49 Sizes 11J4 to 2, regular $2.50 $1.T9 Sizes 2 to 7, regular $3.00 1.98 LOT 9, .Boys' Shoes and Oxforda-Made in calf, kid and patent leathers; Blucher and reg ular styles. A strong line of excellent Shoes, that are satisfactory both in style and service: Sizes 0 to liyi, regular $2.00 fl.39 Sizes 1 to SV. regular $3.00 .....fl.8 LOT 6, Men's Medium Grade Shoes and Ox forda Made in all leathers and covering the fashionable popular shapes. Hundreds of pairs in the most desired styles for street, and dress wear. Our $3.50 and $4.00 shoes have always been popular for the good styles sxd satisfactory wear; buy them now 319 Blankets $2.35 Pr v aaau sai $2.35 Art unusual value in large size Gray Blankets, 64x70 inches, well made and good weight; a blanket that we call mighty ' good value at $3.25 a pair. Special for Friday, the pair White Lace; Curtalns Choice of several de signs in renaissance or heavy cable nets, very durable and regularly worth from fcO OC $4.00 to $4.50. Special Friday, pair... ?)) Wool Velvet RugsvSmall Ruga to protect the worn place in the carpet, to fill space in door ways, to lay before your dresser, or to add a touch of color to the room; oriental and floral designs; regular1 $2.50 values. ' SM Oft Special 4leO7 35c Wash Goods 7c Yard Eight thousand . yards to sell Friday. A superb as sortment of the season's best patterns and weaves, in la under able dress goods. There are many, many patterns and many weaves. There are - soft, glistening silk figured or gandies and organdies in the regular weave. There are pretty, thin batistes and dimities in plain and printed effects. In fact this assortment leaves lit tle to be desired and val ues run up to 35c. We are selling these goods Friday, limit 30 yards to a customer, at ........... gooas 7c The Most Fascinating Wash Goods Bargsin of the Season INFANTS' WRAPPERS A special on a line of Infants' Outing Flannel Wrappers, made in kimono - style and prettily trimmed; they are reg. 65c values; spe- A7g cial for Friday only.... ft I C Children's Summer Hats, made of lawn, embroidery or pique. There are four styles to choose from and about 72 in the lot They are regularly worth to $I.Z5 each; choice CO V7t Friday oniy Women's Petticoats, of black mercerized satin, with,. an 11 inch flounce finished with a 44-inch ruffle and small tucks. This skirt is a splendid value at $125; special Q7 Friday ........ .......O I C Swastika Pins 8c a Set Gold plated Beauty Pins in Swastika and Tus can designs fsplendid values at 15c Q the set, special for Friday OC Bracelets, in bright or Roman gold fin- J A ish; regularly 75c each, Friday tHC Garnet Brooches, one of the best fads of the season; several styles values on sale Friday 19c $149 season; several styles m regular 85c at m . ... SmsJw Turquoise Beads, in graduated sizes, ......I.-. .. regular ooc values, rriaay ....... College Bags, of goat skin; come in black only; reg. $1.35 values .... . . Music Rolls, patent leather, 75c values.'. .25ft Vanity Purses, in seal leather; come in black, blue, brown or green ; regular $1.50 values 98c ill 5a ire or A $2.00 One Now for Only $1.30 - . .. . 1 - r A great sale of all Women's Bathing Suits a saving that will help pay for the beach snip; neat, nobby styles in mohair and poplin suits. Here are specimens of the reductions: $10.00 Suit for .......... fG.SO $4.00 Suit for $8.00 Suit for ZF .$5.20 -$3.00 Suit for ................ .....$1.9S $6.00 Suit for .$3.90 $2.00 Suit for fi.ao $1.00 Women's Underwear for 65 Special bargain in ; hand -finished "Merode"; knit Underwear; never before has this grade of underwear;or:women been sold at such a low price. We happen to have more styles of these famous goods than we can find room for. and are going to discontinue one style of fine white lisle equestrian top, open seat drawers either in ankle or knee length; they areibeautifully made, and most comfortable garments; Jfnday, the pair Women's While r Hosiery Beautiful white lisle lace Hose, in hotn an-over iace patterns and boot lace styles; all full fin ished, imported - extra .made Qualities, in 50c. 60c and' 65c values; your Oft choice .OVQ reibeautifully made, and most comfortable tlC e eV eeee)pe ' eaaeee )' s,V M 0' Women's Black Hose Black gauze lisle Hose, ilk fin ished, with double feet; smooth, fine and strong; looks like silk '. and wears better; good value at; . 75c, special, . ' " AQ the pair .fy V : Specials From Third Flow See Demonstration of Economy Jars T ; ' : : ...... - ...... ,:. .,.,,1-?k'- German China1 Dinner Sets in extremelv orettv decorations and attractive ahan. Snria' prices Friday. They are all 100-piece sets and at the price which we offer them represent unusual savings. ClO L?ft The regular $18.00 sets sell for only ....... ?1.3U The. $20.00 sets, special at $14.50 Reg. $22.00 sets marked down to.. f 15.50 Decorated French China, in odd pieces, many quaint, pretty shapes and deco- ' lilt rations in all sorts of articles and various price; marked at less than ......... ...fluff meal Steel Ranges at closing out prices. An unusual opportunity to buy a high range at a pronounced saving. Take advantage of this and rtnfl Crwtm4U in and let us show -you this range. Buyaow and save about wJjC" iVlllffl Quickmeal Steel Ranges at closing out prices. An unusual opportunity to buy a high' a a i . e a . s a. m. graae come Window Screens with Hardwood Frames; size 18x30 inches, 25e value ....... ...19 MOM artm'ni Center.' Pieces, . stamped ready to em ' boider,'; in 4 Biedermaire,' Wallachian and floral designs, size 18x20 inches; 1 A regular 30c values; special Friday la C Size 18x33 inches; worth -04 30c regularly, special . . . I jaat C bize 30x45 inches, worth ; A .....1UU 'v 60c regularly, special Metal Frame Window Screens.' I Blue Flam ConV titnwm size ix mcnes wortn x i burner size, regular CO C C 50c each, special,. i..3C 1 $5 value, special .....yJ.vO Just rating, in plain design; goods all new shrpes. We advise artists !in china to come in czdy end loc1: received, new lines of White China for drco- a"