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llli: OavLGOM DAILY JOUKIiAL, iJOWLLAUD, THUKoDAY iVLNlXG, AUGUr U, 1W. 'J AC . V J . s .. ...... Good Bight;, leather On ,ihe iubject it almost, essentiil at good glasses. When the evenings get long, make them en joyable by wearing our. "made' to order" glasses while reading., Annoyance, discomfort and injury come from wearing "ready made" glasses, Our optical department is situated on the 'first floor. : In charge of "ill state examined optometrist. Satisfac tion guaranteed. ' : Leather -Pillows Have you jffji jtfie new Souvenir Pillows of Mount Hood .-.nr-'..,.r ''.it her and colored to' nature with the air' v. re certainly nana some, no one eise nas A. it hardly make them fast enough. Price O't t j rT.oO, . At the, Pyrographic department, first a i ! r, to burov-rree lessons to beginners. A: .' PI "Thou Without Candle May Go Dark to Bed" WE WILL PUT ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING SUIT CASES AT JUST HALF PRICES. ALL . ALL 'ALL I.7S ,Cae 0 $775 Cases V......J....,.f3.85 $8.00 Cases ,'.........'....94.00 $9.25 Cases V.. f 4.65 $9.50 Cases , . . . .r. i . f 4.75 $10.00 Cases .9 5.00 $10.50 Cases ....$5.25 $11.00 Cases .fS.50 $11.50 Cases' f5.T5 $12.00 Cases, $6.00 a. . $13.50 Cases ; , . . ...... 1 f 6.T5 $17.50 Cases ..... . ..... . . 9 8.79 $18.00 Cases i..U.l....W.OO $19.25 Cases ...... f 0.60 $32.50 Cases ...... 90.25 Hand Bags, Hand Grips, Club Bags, Vassar Bags, all sizes in sole leather, pig, skin, cow bide, calf skin, ';'' I; "' ",: "- ' Leather department, first floor. ;." ' . , i --. ... : ... .. ' ' IfvjlOnrline of Brass and Coloniaf Candle Sticks in , ; 'fS i - i I Olftt Room?' There. is nothing nicer for a gift at i I if the any 'time than a Brass Candle Stick. We have them from li inches high to llyt inches, from 50c to $3.50. Also the Colonial styles up to f 16.50 Jardinieres for : Every Home Get them now while the assort ments are at their best We have a nice line of Louwelsa Ware Jar dinieres in many sizes PRICI8 FROM 75c to $4.00 Don't Think It Over Too Long N Perhaps you think you will be better in a little while. Don't put it off. See one of our fitters today. He will advise you. Lady or gentlemen fitters in at tendance. Elastic Trusses. $1.50 to 12.50 Spring Trusses, $2.50 to $10.00 AO Sixes, An Makes, 2d Floor. i ..Hi! 1 Ti ri i ii na Waste Basket Sale Fourth Floor. All 50c Baskets All 60c Baskets All 70c Baskets All 85c Baskets of Rubber Pric Hop Pickers' Finger Cots, dozen zz$ Hop Pickers' Electric Tape, per roll t z Rubber Oloves, extra values ,", i t Mason Jar Rings, regular 10c, special, dozen ..j...v. Rubber Toys, a large assortment at f 1.69 and....-..63 Our special rKantleek"v Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes, guaranteed for 2 years. Water Hottles from f2.25 to f 1.50; Fountain Syringes from .75 to fa. Golden Rod Skin Food Pronounced by many as excellent for the face and hands, -removes freckles, tan, etc. It is the handiest package ever put out and, as pure as expert chemists can make it. Per box, 25 . . Bargain Mark the Word It's very seldom we use it. If you do or do not wish Writing Paper now buy for future use. Just one bargain for Friday. "Woodlark Linen, a whole pound i U. 'Z3 ...37 45f 64 Waterman, Conklin Self-Filling and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, l.OO to 20.00. All styles sold with a free trial for one week. Come in and let us show you. - Ycur r;3 jny'ji 'rorth or your H.jne ' ioa "A1139 - . .4 WOODARD, CLARKE , COMPANY Price figures, but quality is the real test of cheapness. Your credit is good ; -open a monthly account today. v' ilSB'HB l!rv!v, Par.y Surprised at .Vo:nInfsil l'rortjb on Aysi is littlU IN EAST Rose City Would Attract Thousands If Delights of Climate And Growth M ere Given More lPubUijty In Eastern Centers. ; v , COAST ATTRACTS souTjnfiioie Texas Banker Says Portland Is Unsurpassed as Field of Investment DIXIELAND WILL SEND NEW RESIDENTS HERE Vice-President of Houston Trust Company Compares Home Banking - Institutions Which Advertise Ex tensJvely With Those in This City with Portland and the northwest m a place of residence, and he believes the business outlook here to be exception' ally rood. A number of Texas and Louisiana capitalists nave visited Port tana in me last tour months, ana in every Instance tney were strongly im pressed with the city's climate, arowtt and business advantages. It is said many of them will ultimately come to Oregon to reside permanently, and others wlU make extensive investments here. . WARMER WEATHER IS WANTED FOR CROPS Lottfirflr. members of the Brooklyn I . Prosperous times In Texas and stronf VfiSVtv whlcbAvlslted Portland yesterday growth In the banking business of Hous- paid high compjlraents to the racino ion was tne Duraen pi i nn or j. . northwest and 'the Rose City. All of Rockwell, vice-president bf the Union .u aiishf ri rfth th Miintnr twu ana xrusv company, wnu -mm uu "'Saa Tim.t. nd declared their inten- 1 yesterday a guest of L. B. Menefee, T n romint to the coast aaln when of.; Portland. Mr. JtockweU has been ,.. mtuM eoend more time In visiting visiting in ana aoouv mis cuy a wees. vv- . k.. h. hv hn hia and departed last night for the south. f to do on their flying trip In a special He says the banks of the northwest are s tnin snowing great growin, ana couia pay o train. ' I .An. nn tl.nn.lt. and utlll make "-. ---' , money. In view of high prices and high rates of interest In the north (BpeeUl Dlspatek to Tn fcvul) Roseburg, Or., Aug. it. The con tinued cool weather and occasional rain her at this time of year is the cause of much comment and specially among the farmers who are harvesting now. There has been no material daman so far to the grain and the majority of the threshing In Douglas county is done. The Drune crort is rnminir nn n r,A wmj 09 rmtay aoout ?m aryin 1 be dam clear weather prevails. Greater prep- m w mmK maae 10 nara rnr this riJ." -crop than ever before. Till son OT Or Ksilsvtn hows ...a M1"" county -rune packing plant Z '.i." .L""!n. ao,ng some exten IS.WOrw n the PIant- Th improve "i"?'" fhen completed will make one Jw J. 1 pacaing plants In southern I : David F. Butcher, an Influential bus! itess man of New York, was with the In view of high prices and high .,,, ....rj. .-a that while he 1 rates or interest in uie normweei, n party yesterday and said that n- ,aid, the country Is a good place for had been to Europe several times he had business and investments. The city of never been to the Pacino coast before, ', "The people of the east do not know ' what iyou havs otjt here," said Mr. Butcher. "The cltamte and country surpasses anything I have ever seen and there are few places In the world I ' have not visited. . Impressed With Portland. "Portlanders are the right kind of Houston, with 60,000 population, has flvs strong national Dantta .as comparea o Portland's three national bank ' and 200.000 people. In addition to its national oanas Houston has four growing savings and trust nnmtianlea. The Union Bank and Trust company, of which Mr. Menefee Is a director, nas a capiiai ui ww,vvv, denoalts of S3.3S2.000. and loans amount ing to nearly sa.uuu.vuo. -in two j -rorunawi " ." I. - w . . 7, nr,iat, . .rnlu and people. They have the pnsn ana energy " V foiinwins ' modern thai Is necessary to build up a new em- PJ !".l'.l60 JSu. f 'tuin- pire and I like the way they are. going on datltaTi S a nniiv i t ' - rvnsiam m rni nnsin r iiiii in in bfm i efc- - ----- -- . arj the best evidence in the world thlt cent on dally balances of outside DanKS. ailu irer vent, uu 1 1 " the people are building their city In j keeping with the ' development of the country. "If mv son wanted to come to Port land tomorrow to start In business I wmiM A n all T nnld th AnrhuriffA him. All Houston banks are steady saver tlsera and they let the p ubllc know throueh the newspapers all about the advantages of carrying bank accounts, and aavrntrs denoalts. . A copy of one ol the Houston daily papers was shown in '.(I have lived In New York pretty much .""l"?va?np rniumn of dlsolav s - all my life and although there are great Jf!?-1- 7 .n?i and avFn f advantages In the metropolis. I feel advertisements of national and savings V ' very much like the old manufacturer banks appeared Mg ularly begin drylna. and -It la fnard that it will be damaaed to soma ni uni... DEAD AND GONE TOWN SUED FOR OLD DEBT Curious Cane In Linn County, City of Waterloo Being Defendant ' Suit an Old Warrant. (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Albany, Or.. Aug. 29. The city of Waterloo has been sued by R. O. Keene for the recovery of 1(167, alleged to be due him on warrants Issued on the treasury of that town and unpaid. The city government having been abandoned and no officers elected, the charter of the city has practically been abrogated. The last known recorder of the city was George Stlers of Lacomb and service will be made on him of a copy of the complaint and summons. 'Waterloo has had no city govern ment for the past six years or more and the city has been allowed to lapse Into a vlllare. A few years a so one Mra Devine filed a homestead on a great portion of the town and has perfected her entry and obtained title. How the Oregon. The Willamette Valley Prune asso- i ,BO raa,"nK preparations to their nanaie a large nortlon of the crop and tney also are dolna- nt.n.iu .w.,tn..?th,er P'ant" in the state. i nBtitu0n will handle over ul prunes mis season. 100 Exclusive Scotch and fna1ih niv.HU trAiv. - A Leveen tailors. Couch bldg. plaintiff expects to realise from a de funct city Is a curious question and thi case Is being watched with Interest. per pound for raising and harvesting the crop and receiving only 5 or S cents for It. John Thornsbury, one of the largest growers in the county, whose fine yard Is situated on Patterson Island, a mile and a half northeast of Eugene, Is said to be In favor of aban doning his crop although he has not yet made up his mind. The hops In Lane county are gen erally In perfect condition, no vermin having appeared In a majority of th yards, although In some there are a few. Despite the dismal outlook for a good i go terment In the condition of the.nrarket price, many of the ahead with picking an trust to a bet- to put them even. Some have already begun picking and others will begin The usual price of tl per hundred weight for picking Is being paid this year. In this locality some pickers eaa make as high as I3.S0 and 14 per day at this price, but the average picker's wages range from $1.80 to II. SO per dan DEBATE WHETHER TO PICK HOPS OR NOT (Spwtal Dispatch to The Journal.) Eugene, Or., Aug. 2. As the time for general hoD-Diokina- to commence in Lane county arrives there Is a question in the minds of many of the arowers wnemer or not tne nnc offareii r.nw will Justify them In picking. A num ber of growers have declared that they will let their yards go. as thev cannot see any profit in paying 7 and 8 cents 'ITH one ribbon and its new tree -color device Tt9 NswTri-Oiroins is virtually three typewriters in one. It produces indelible black, " purple copying or red type writing at the will of the ope rator. One ribbon and a small, easily operated lever do it all. ( This machine permits not only the use of a three-color ribbon, bat also of a two-color or single color ribbon. No extra cost for this 1 906 model THE 8MITK PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., S4T Starkest, Portland. Or - . a. nks appeared regularly. All the national banks advertise to pay 4 per cent on time aeposus, ana ... . - - , n v. 1 thAir aavinra aeDanmenia are Kriri uurn Ama man naaava sonB, ai uiwiiuiu -------- oiti.rrtair SSSWSSSZ ?Mmarn eveninV nd Sclock daily. "One" o V-n a little pltv In northern Scotland with whom I visited several years ago. IB tkDUll UL IUB WU1IU. Jl IIV Viu I 7. . . 1 . . J . r , . m . . l . A l . i.. . i . - I in. aavinas dhukb aoveruBei iu nay .,;nw aama ft wm so vaara Pr cent on time deposits ana tne same arv-inot . new hulldlna- or chanae of nana guaran.oa i n jmn.w " . -. ' : . . ar. i natin. ..rnnpji r or nennnirora. any ama. no wonoer tne sons leu ior K"';-a "-"--,-- -7-.- Australia, Africa and America. I feci the same aoout my own son ana or an Mr. Rockwell was favorably Impressed the places I have visited none has lm pressed me so favorably as Portland." Idetxbssv nr paut .. Mr., r.rw do nhtldren who am auif. PorUand Should Be Advertised, ferine from hunger. Such Is the cause J. W. Greenwood, another member of of all babies who cry and are treated for the party, also spoke enthusiastically sickness, when flrey really are suffering of Portland. - Mr. Greenwood spoke of I from hunger. This Is caused from their the surprise In store for easterners I food not being assimilated, but devoured upon their first visit to the coast by worms. A few doses of White's 1 "I am ashamed to say that-1 had a I Cream Vermifuge will cause them to very haiy Idea of the cities on the Pa- I cease crying and begin to thrive at dflo coast." saia Mr. ureenwooa yester-j once, uive it a trial, soia dv all drua nay, 'Xiixe otner easterners 1 aia not 1 nta 1 mn.h fthnur ihm ooiintrv wtat or the MUhi.sstDpi. river. This trip though has been one or eaucation xor nie. as it has been for very member of the party. - portiana .snouia do Detter ad vertised In the east. If people back there knew what we have learned to- dav. hundreds and thousands of them v would come to the coaBt at once to re- Bl The expressions .of Mr. Butcher and j - Air. urvvuwuuu nmo tuh.u u j v.vi memoer or tne party, as tney congre 1 j t4 -about the hotel yesterday after s 1 trolley nos aoout tne city, ex- 1 . , 1 a. vjj- i t - J' Ions of pleasure complimentary to Beemng uonrxuvi, auuicim ur Jit S Ind couia be heard from all. They Hfimnitv Tnnds of thfl TTnion 1 wry. HE local agent of an ontside Bonding com pany has the excuse that he is merely the representative ana therefore not respond ' . w M . si Die in case or mis fortune. Persons their trio and were not back' fin saying so. The fact that they ' m - sucn a manner among tnem is taken as much better evidence ke pleasure tney oenvea ' out 01 I visit in the Rose Ottv than their Jnents to Portlanders, all of which complimentary. Guarantee Association of Port land, Oregon, deal directly with 1i a nfKniala men -urn Aon intOTOota are local and involved in the wel fare of their company. This Association isherefore the safer for Oregon people, and every cent SOLD, AT P0TMTCII Ttt Glass, Steam Boiler. Liability and Accident Insurance. ' . , Union Guauantee I'O INDIAN GIRLS fecial Dispatch to The Journal.!-1-louver, B. C, Aug. 29. -Two In- iris, "'14 years old, were sold at Vch held at Alert bay last week, ' i to - advices received Jtere to-r-f the girlswas sold to old if the Coast tribe for 11,000. ,irl brought $700.' and was v murviott of another tribe. authorities may take ac he Indiana; V Association , " - Marguam Blig.t Portland, Oregon 'aleSlSSl nfa'rPainS Ewr Offered in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY To fully appreciate the following bargains you should -see our Fifth Street .Windows,, $30.00 Skirts Voile, Panama", Broad cloth and Imported Mixtures 1495 $22.50 Skirls Silk Voile Mixtures and Panama $15.00 Skirts Voile, Panama , and Mixtures, extra and regular sizes $7.95 $10.00 Skirts s A fine lot of different styles and colors $4 $7.50 Skirts "About from, styles 100 to all new select fall $5.00 Skirts A lot just came in and a big bargain at $5.00 Raincoat Bargains Including Satin, Priestley and rubber ized, values up to $16.50 39 Sole Agents for Henderson Corsets ., Wholesale and : Retail - . ."' ains A regular $17.50 Broadcloth Fall Suit, in blue, black and brown, strictly tailored Coats Bargains New Fall Coats.-values ,up to $17.50 J. Mo AQf-lBSO.N GO FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS - To Merchants: We : are prepared to J furnish ycu ..with Coats, Suits, etc., . t New York Pr' , . , 1 V n. t. -1