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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15. 1SQ7, i mm is to UlIFfillS PI MIT James Steel of Portland Se cures Franchise From ty (buncll; ; V V i '' r ' ' '"'.' '' '' ' (Special PUpatrt to rt JoanMl.) Albany, Or.,"Auf. 18.-James Bteel ef Portland, a, brother ot the State Tra- vrr, hac been granted a franchise, by tha elty counoll to construct a plant .within the elty of Albany., Tha charge la not to exceed 78 cents per thousand. V It la atlpulated that ehould the city aee fit to nurohaae the plant within five years from the date of Ue building ana Introduction, the holder of the francblae will be obliged to aeU to the city. v Mr. Steel agrees to have the plant In operation by the first of December, and says that the Introduction of gas tot haatlna- and light will greatly leaaen the ' fuel ana nave a-1 ienuuey iu lower the prices paid for heating pur poses. . . .. I : '.( - , ' IMMUNITY BATH FOE fHAEEDIAN AND ALTON if- te Cannot Be Criminally Pros tented as Contemplated ' (Jeursal Special Service.) New Torav Ant. . The ChloajfO ' Alton Railroad eompanf and K. H. Har rlman are Immune from federal prose cution for -rebating.-' directed to be brought by Judge J. K. Landls, when he .Imposed the One of 838,140.000 upon the Standard Oil -company. " 1 ? ,. kIn dlreotlng the alstrlot attorney at . Chicago to plaoe the. evidence agatnat - the Alton railroad before a speolal ' grand jury. Judge Landle acted without . ' partis ant of Justice ' with the Alton. .' Judge Landla. of course, placed the ; proaeonung branoa or tne reaeru w '"vie In an amharraaalnr nosltlon. KX' tlanatin of tha failure) to oroceed b ' coming necesaary, - an authoritative tmbllo. . ' Former Dlatrlot Attorney MorrUaoiv ot Chicago, new employed by the -government as special' oounsel In the fit. AAJUl caa agatnai tarn bikuubtu vu company, , prepared the rebating suits In Chicago which resulted In the big One. . In order to get from the Alton evi f.denoe he considered naceasary. Mr. Uor- rtiion. with tha anDroval of former At torney General William H. Moody, ruar- anteed the Alton corporation and its ex fleers immunity from prosecution upon any evidence used upon the Btandard OIL Aoting upon advloe the Alton fur- - valuable evidence at the trial of the Standard Oil company In Chicago. .When Judge Landls ordered that the Alton be brought to bar, the letter's counsel called the attention of the de partment of Justice to the promise of Immunity. Attorney General c J. Bonaparte has locked into the faota and the promise was made in good faith. The promlae of immunity Is regarded by the govern- ' ment offloerg here as unfortunate, as it prevents an opportunity or going alter jiariuuasu P.PTQTQ (W RTPTTTTC . - (Continued from Tag One.) manager of the flnanoe company to va cate the offlcfs be la occupying In tlie Marquam building. Home mne ago wei me Pacific States Teiepn graph company because ha usin Telephone mDiny becauao ne p abusive and profane language to V Tela- Ieralsted In on a phone service was disconnected by K abualva and t the telenhone operators. LEWISTON WILL PAVE ,ITS BUSINESS STHEETS ' (Sped! ' PUpaich ta The JearaaL) V-'.' , Lewlaton. Ida,- Aug. 18. City Engi neer Quilland will tonight present esti mates ot the cost of paving1 the business dtatrict of the elty to the city council. The specifications will provide for pave ment with either bltuflthlc, aephalt or vitrified brick, as may be selected by the council. Based upon the bltullthie eatlmatea, the contract will mean an ex penditure ot at ieaat 1.000, while the asphalt would cost about tne same. The brick paving would cost 8217,000, but Is claimed to be of longer durability than either of the others. It Is expeoted . , 1 1 that the oouncll will act tonight on the matter.' ; . - ,. PLEAD FOB CANTEEN ; ? ; (Continued from Page One) to the army the recst&bllahmant f the canteen as xormariy mouiwi it further . - f ' ' -Resolved. That a copy of these reso lutions be mailed to each representative of Oregon in congreae, and that the aame be given to the publlo press for publi cation.; ' ; V, Brick for New Asylum." : Oriflno. Ida, Aug. 11. -Three hundred thouaand . brick have recently been burned hero for the new Inaane asylum buildings, to be erected here by the state at an eatly date. The foundation; for the new structures here been laid and work will begin as soon as men can be employed to do the work. On ao oount of the big harvest and so rauoh railroad work goingl on, workmen art scaros at the present time. .., - ployera are practically helpless. The "companies, however, -refuse to recede from their position, and the strlksrs de- -cuare that tney are not anxious w re turn to worjc ComparaUvely few of the strikers are namnloved now. Many of them hi left the city and are working at differ ent trades throughout the elate, while others have secured positions in the city, ponding the settlement .of the .atrifee. Efforts are being made by the West ern union and Postal companies to nan die their bualnea over the wires of the teiennone coin Dan y. neiay man wora mg for the telephone people threaten to strike at o'clock this evening unless these efforts are discontinued at once. ' The relay men make the connections for .all calls, and in the event they strike communication with the outside world will be entirely cut off from Chicago, ' (loonial Bnedal' trvlce. ' . ' ,. New York, Aug. 1. "So far as we are concerned the strike is over," said Colonel Robert C Clowry,prealdent and general manager ot the Western Union Telegraph company, today. The offi cial explained that the strikers had been1 discharged and that their places are being permanently filled by non unlfta men. Officials of both oomoanles declare they have the strikers beaten. Strikers here are more confident than over. They declare that both oompanies will be forced to recognise the union believe that President email wui and Issue a general strike order upon his arrival at Chicago this afternoon, xnere nave been no assertions irom me sinn ers' ranks and most ot them have found other employment. 1 (Journal BuecliI service.) Boston. Anir. 18. It Is probable that i 1 . . 4kl. .1... will ... I. A , is being held now and the result will be known some time this afternoon. - Members of the telegraphers' organ! luuu aura cuikbu ilia - tjriwiiKvuiuii union to forbid its members from set ting tip copy which comes'over The teie- grapn wires manned oy non-union oper store. Many of the printers are In favoi of such a move, although it Is hard t tell whether the balance of power. 11 ei with this taction or not ASCERTAINING VALUES OF SPOKANE ROADS Sdc11 Dlioatch te Toe JocraaL) ' Epokane, Waah Aug. 15. The state It gathering data for the purpose of establishing tne value hold by me rail roads in Spokane county. - . The following persons are in attend' Jince at the conference, which is be ng field at the chamber of commerce rooms: Commissioners Fairchlld, Law rence and Jones, secretary J. will l.y sons,' Stenographer Wi L. Fenstermach er and Assistant Attorney General A. J. Falknor. The Northern Pacific and the -Great - Northern-- fa represented by Judge Merritt and ; J. Gordon and the O. K. jn. 7 a. u, opencer or jfort . Experts put the holdings of the roads here at 87,on,.e. ' - m mmmmm . I . . , . (Continued from page dn.)' .completed to have the ceremony per formed immediately upon the arrival of Jtlisa ueu rreet ana me laiier was es corted to the Buckingham aa soon as she alighted from the train. The Rev. K M. Hill, pastor of the Taylor Street ding, which was witnessed by Miss Ethel Deu Free, a sister of the bride, who came west with her, the latter's auntj ansa i Ortha Markley, and Mra Boasts or his ararva. . , Nelson and his bride Intend to remain In Portland for a time at least to-bear out the brunt of any future scandal which may arise. Neison says he has a truer eye and a steadier .hand than any .man in Oregon and tells with ex treme pride o( his expert , shooting which, he says he may have occasion lo bring into play again.- "'' -Today notification was served on tha Leading East Side Pepartment Stor , ; "r" ., y( CORNER GRAND AVENUE AND. EAST ALDER STREET ; At. the Southeast Corner of Union Ave. and East Morrison St mm mm : CdDRllllIllS With Cut Prices in Every Department ADVANCE STYLES Black Panama Dress .... Skirts At Removal Sale Prices Very swell new Skirts of splen did qualities and workmanship. Splendid $5 values at.. 83.65 Splendid $7 values at. Women's $2.00 White Canvas Oxfords $1.19 Very fine turned sole, plain toe Oxfords,' finest material, large eyelets and , silk ribbon laces. Percale Wrappers $1.S0 Values at 95c Choice of any $1.25 or $1.50 Percale Wrappers at 05 50c Bleached Table Linen 37c 'ull bleached Table Lben, 58 inches wide, handsome new patterns "Monarch" $1.00 Golf Shirts 78c Monarch and Standard $1.00 Golf Shirts all go at this price. All splendid new patterns. fJenVBest $2.50 Stiif and Soil Oats at $1.68 Black, and Colored Soft Hats and Black Stiff Hats. This season's choicest styles. Men's 75c Negligee Shirts 39c Choice new light patterns In Men's Soft Collar Shirts. Boys' $1.00, $1.25 Can vas Shoes at 75c Sizes tip to 5, good Canvas Lace Shoes with leather soles. (SMS 1 9 The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which Has been in nse for over 30 years, ba. borne the signature of t ana nas Deen maae nnaer nis per ffj?Jt'J, ional supervision since its infancy. t-CUcAjAl . Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but : Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and C5illdrei--Kxperience against Experiment. Whtit is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitnte for Castor OIL Pare goric,' Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevarishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation , and Flatulency. Jt assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. CCNUINC CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of . The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years." : - TMg Hdtwia mm. rt mimi nMw mam vaaa an . ...... .. . .1 ,7o Dress Binding- Valrttwii Draia BInatnr hi all th txWt- abadaa. . both .lain an4 "raw uauai to irui-n '.' VL. A I , 5oTor Ooap ct ''l-SKo Colza :V" Fin Tar Soap, ti " atandart male, fun aisa bars, alwajra old at la a eaka p- olallf prtead. BAA Z&AG QAM FES . Thoiisands of Dollars Worth of Bright, NewHerohandiso At a Tonrtha a Third or a Half Bolow Its Heal Worth! The people of Portland and vicinity are learning to know these Bargain Friday Sales, and the selling this year so far has nearly doubled the selling of a year ago. Portland people are as thrifty as other folks ther want to get as much as possible for their money, but they don't want trash at any price. Our Bargain Friday Specials are always GOOD MERCHANDISE UNDER VALUE, and this fact has never been better illustrated than right now by the splendid merchandise offered at such great sav- "y" ' . . '.vV, ' . Ings in cost ' ; 'v ,;-:V: No One Familiar With Current City JP rices Can Ignore Uur xrreslsuble iriday OflerinjTS Another Great Sale in the SUIT ROOM A great aala becauaa the quantity involved is enormous; the qualities and styles the very beat, the prices decidedly In your fa vor. Therefore this event should and will prove of absorbing- interest to all knowing, economical and particular women. THESE ITEMS WILL STAND THE KEENEST SHOPPERS' TEST FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. Children's Hats, 60c and 65c Values for 25 To close out entire stock of children's headwear we will offer tomorrow. Friday, choice of any hat in the house, including Duck and Linen Sailors, Tarns and Yacht ing Caps: formerly sold at 50c and 1CM 65c Special -OC Sunbonnets, 25c Grades, for 15tt These are Blan's Bonnets, which are the best made. Choice of all the best colors and all sizes for women, misses and 1 children. Bargain Friday only 1UC Lawn Kimonos, $1.00 Values, for 68 These are full length Kimonos made from extra fine lawn in pink, blue, white and lavender, with large floral designs. These are the best $1.00 garments we hare , CQ ever offered. Bargain Friday only.. QOC Sateen Petticoats, 85c and $1.00 Values for G9 For Barnin Friday only we will offer ten dozen Petticoats made from srood Quality black sateen, having 9-inch flounce, fin ished with small ruffle and fagoting. One day only at .U7C Children's Bathing Suits, $1.75 Values for S1.00 Four dozen only for tomorrow's selling. These Suits are made from good quality serre and neatly trimmed with several rows of narrow braid. All sizes from 6 to 14 years. Bargain Friday only M Sift at VI Shirtwaist Suits, $3.50 and $4 Values for 81.98 V These are two-piece Suits, made from fig ured percale and white lawna. The skirts have deep flounces trimmed with embroi dery insertion. Choice while (1 QQ they last ......Pl.iJO Lawn bnirtwaists, 91.20 and 51.00 Values, for 85 Several styles of orettv white lawn Waists will be offered tomorrow, "Bargain Fri day," at considerable reduction from regu lar orice. Most of these waists are trimmed with all-over embroidery, insertion or laces. Others are neat , tailored effects, or Choice tomorrow.. 0C e 1 Women's Loco Lialo Stooklngo Beg. 25o and 35o Grades ; Friday Only at igle FiFo (SIB WINDOW DISPLAY) This Unmatchable Stocking Offering Will Heighten the Enthusiasm of Fri day's Bargain Selling. WeVe been selling two unusually fine frades of Women s Fine Lisle Lace lockings at the unusually low prices of 25c and 35c a pair. Friday morning a lut UI U1C9C, unij iuuui uvd) nu mm go on sale at 13J a pair. I absolutely fast black, seasonable weights in a great variety of pretty up-to-date I lace patterns; come in all sizes, extra I good values at regular prices. All to go at one price Bar- -g r y I a:..!l!!r.l350 Another Great Sale of Samplo Curtain Ends Three Lots to Choose From At25o At35o At45o We have just received another shipment of Sample Curtain Ends from one of the best known manufacturers in the country. These Curtain Ends are sample patterns of the new fall designs sent to us bv the maker, from which we select our regular stock. They come from 1 to 2 yards long and from 42 to 60 inches wide, in both white and ecru; are most desirable for small windows, oanels. class doora. transoms, etc. Full size . Curtains of . the same quality and designs would sell in the regular way at $4.00 a pair. Tomorrow, Barnin Friday, you have choice of Or three lots at, each, 45f, S5f and..dC Immense Clearance Sale of Women's and Children's Knit Underw'r and Hosiery In nrrftr to make room for our enormous stock of Winter Weight Hosiery and Un derwear, which is arriving daily, wa must close out our entire stock of summer goods at once, to do this we are offering many extraordinary values. These great reduc tions for Bargain Friday will insure speedy clearance. Come tomorrow, let us neip you to save money. WOMEN'S STOCKINQS, OPERA LENGTH BEST 75c VALUES 8f. Tomorrow we place on sale for the first lime llfHwi uuuciyuvcu )iuivuh v. Women's Opera Length Stockings in col ors, black, pink and blue; also black lace ef fects, made, to sell rerularly at 75c pair: especially priced for Bargain Friday Jgg WOMEN'S PANTS, 35e VALUES IS. Special clearance tomorrow Women s fine Jersey Knit, bleached cotton pants, umbrel la style, neatly trimmed with Torchon Lace, always sold at 35c Bargain Friday INFANTS' STOCKINGS, BEST 25c VAL UES AT 10e A special lot of Infants' fine lisle thread Stockings in colors, pink and light blue, reinforced heel and toe, sold everywhere at 25c a' pair; specially priced for Bar- A. gain Friday at.... ..IVl CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, BEST 25c . VALUES AT 127. TT.tf-nrlp la 11 wa ulr for these Broods PViiMrn'. . fin 11.1 thra4 Vests and Pants, in all sizes; also fine cot ton union suits neatly lace trimmed, all are splendid values at 25c; specially 10 nrteed for Barnin Friday' at... .... 1m2C WOMEN'S VESTS, 25c VALUES, 12f Tomorrow you can buy Women's Sleeve less Vests, fine Jersey ribbed, full bleached, nicely trimmed yokes, best 25c values; special tomorrow, Bargain Friday, 2'c Hedneed Prices Tomorrow . .: ', "on . c;':.v.;-7':-' Dress Goodo and Silks These offerings comprise many belated lots or summer goods, lney are ail tresn ana dean and all in just as good styles as the new goods now arriving for fall and winter trade. But they must move and give their successors the room they . occupy. ; And there is no tune to be lost, either. The new arrivals re already clamoring for proper recognition. Prices have been re duced like this: .' WASH PONGEE Reg. 65c Values j Spe cial at American noneee. full - at inches wide, in natural color; specially priced tor this sale. NOVELTY PONGEE Reg. 50c Values! Special at 19 Novelty , pongee, full 27 inches wide, comes in black, cream, cardinal and brown; a great value at this price. TAFFETA SPECIAL Just one thousand vards of Swiss finished black taffeta, full 19 inches wide, with deep rich finish, guar anteea pure sujc opeciauy pneca ASI for our Bargain Friday Sale at tOC NOVELTY SUITING Reg. 65c Values! Special at 25 Novelty suiting, full 36-38 incnes wide, in a large assortment ot coecKs and colors, fully. alf wool. Specially priced for this sale. ' MOHAIR SICILIAN Reg. 75c Vainest Special at 48 Mohair Sicilian, full - 50 inches wide, warranted pure mohair, high lustre, comes in different shades of red. blue, green, brown, grey and black; a great special at this price. '- -v COLORED CHALLIES Reg. 40c Values; Special at 25 Challiee full 23 inches wide in a great assortment of small dainty pat terns in good fast colors; specially priced for this sale. iV .,v',-v CREAM SERGE Cream colored storm 'serge, full 38 inches wide, made of the fin est selected wool yarns, with rich finish; specially priced for Bargain Friday MANY GREAT BARGAINS IN THE DOHESIIC SECTION Friday's Bargain Sale has proven an event that interested hundreds - of economical housekeepers, aa good values such as we quoted certainly should. For tomorrow we offer splendid values doubly . remark able in view of the present high prices on all cotton goods that deserve wide recog nition. . ' FINAL CLEARANCE OP WASH GOODS, MARKED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 35c Values All to Go Friday at 10 Hundreds and hun dreds of yards, all this season's styles in meditftn, light and dark colors French Or gandies, Silk Mulls, Taffetas, Batistes, Mar celenes, Madras, Voiles, etc., bright, new wash goods: excellent values at our regular prices 15. 18, 20, 25 and 35 vaU uea marked for immediate clearance, f A Your choice per yard Friday only,. ,1UC Unbleached Mualin, Best 8c Grade at 6 About 50 bolts Unbleached Muslin, extra wearing quality, nice soft finish, three-quarter width, splendid value at 8c a yard; C specially priced Bargain Friday at..... vu Huck Towels, Best 12tfc Grade, 8 White Huck Towels of good quality, made with hem end and selvedge edge, finished with fast colored borders, absorbent and durable; best 12c grade, Bargain Q Friday at. i OX Extra Special Offerings . Undennusliiis, Aprons and Rompers CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 50c GRADE FOR 35. Just the garment for the little one, to wear 'during these dusty days. They are made from good quality cheviot in invisible blue checks. All sizes, from 2 to 12 years. Bargain Friday MUSLIN DRAWERS, 50c VALUES for as: Ten dozen for tomorrow's selling. Drawers made from ; good quality muslin, trimmed with wide embroi dery edging and fine tucks. Our best ;' 50c grade. Bargain Friday only jg CORSET COVERS, 35c AND 48c QUALITIES FOR 25. . Greatest bargain ; of. the season 50 dozen to close out tomorrow. There are eight Or ten styles to select from; some. are trimmed with several rows of lace insertion and edge. Others have embroidery : trimmings. These corset covers are perfectly made and of good quality material. Bar-O re gain Friday special., .......... C GINGHAM APRONS, 35c QUALI TIES FOR 10. - Another of those Apron bargains to morrow. - Made from best Amoskaeg , Ginghams in blue and white check; with wide ruffle all around. The Gingham off the piece cost considerable more than we ask f A you tomorrow for the Apron. . 20 dozen only,; Friday.. ......IwU BARGAINS FOB IIEIT Tomorrow we offer you . these bargains. - Will you miss such a chance? These form but a very meagre lufr-pnly mentioned as illustrative of how low are the prices generally in this popular section. GLANCE AT THE ITEMS THAT FOLLOW. Four-in-Hand Ties. Best 35o Grade at lOe Extra special Men's four-in-hand ties, made French fold and two inches wide; come in as sorted shades, of blues, tans, greens, browna and heliotrope; very specially priced for this sale. ;:- . -M-4c? lien's Kerchiefs, Best 15c Graie 19c Extra special Men's plain white kerchiefs, hemstitched; made from extra fine, quality, cross barred cambric Specially priced for, this sale. ' w lien's Bathlnfj Sells. Best S3 Vslses S1U Extra special--men's all ' worsted Bathing Suits, made in . two pieces, quarter length ' sleeve; comes in navy blue with red or white stripes. A great value, at. this price, Men's Necrlififee Shirts, 02.50 Vab. 01.08 Extra special Men negligee Shirts with soft button down col lar and two-button sleeves, cut extra full $e, made from the finest quality of mercerized Poplin; come in tan and white; spe cially priced for this sale. . , Hen's Gills Skirts, best 03.50 Gr:rt!- C ?.r - extra special Men's all-silk Negligee; Shirts with r " t couars ana two-Dutton sleeves; come in cream and t'-- value at this price.