The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 29, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i THURSDAY ; EVENINO; ' AUGUST , t9. tMT.
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rrad at tha raarular rataa at tha fol
v loWtu reaorte by notifying tha agents
it tiiWvarloua piacss mentioned. Sub
scriptions by maU are payable In ad
OREGON KE30RTS.
Oearhart Park P. 3. track
Hot Lake Hot lake Sanitarium
Seaside.,.., ...,,,I,ewlB Co.
; Wllholt Springe.; F, W, Mceraa
WASHINGTON RlWOBTa.
vmraon Bpringa.... 'L"f,,f
Boyd Son nod Mineral Springs not el
Cascade Sprtnga. .Tnoroaa Moffalt
wni eacn v
Marahall Pottenger and". A. Smith
Nahcotta H. J. Brown
Ocean Park Metthewe Thedford
oeaview arena ju. irumi
Tha Breakera Tha Breekere Uotal
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
rtrand.'The Carnival of Ixtva"
Orand Vaudeville
Lyrlo ....The Girl From Teaaa"
Star "A Daughter of tha South"
Tha Oaka O. W. P. Carllna
Clrcua Grounda 16 th and Raleigh
Dr. P. L. Austin, tha ownar of tha
Chic aaa Dental Parlors, has raturnad
Seaside, whara ha has spant tha
and was about town thfa morning groat
ina old friend In his usual genial man
ner. Dr. Austin has been managing
Lockaley Hall while at tha beach this
summer mora ae ha says, to keep basy
than anything else and tna report cornea
rrom sea-beach viaitora that tms popu
lar hotel enjoyed under Ita management
its greateat run of patronage. Slnoe
Dr. Austin haa returned to Portland it
Is understood ha has planned to greatly
enlarge the already splendid facilities
of tha Chicago Dental Parlors, which ha
has owned lor tha past year.
Tomorrow evening haa been selected
.as tha first open night of tha season bv
tha Rock Island club. Members, their
.friends and ladlaa arc invited, and 1.800
tickets have bean distributed. Tha
clubhouse will be specially illuminated
for the occasion, and added features will
b fireworks, dancing, billiard and pool
matches and an elaborate luncheon.
Thoae attending can take tha club
launch at Merrill's boathouse or Ore
fon City cara Tha affair is given at
his time with tha end In view to cre
ating Interest In a greater club for next
year.
FIID
Cocur d'Alerie Building on
Front Street Sold for
Forty Thousand.
EESIDENCES ARE
, EAGERLY SOUGHT
Yesterday's Realty Transfers Includ
ed Large Number of Houses in
Different Parts of City Stead
Advance in Values Noticeable.
HELP
WANTED
UNION LAUNDRY
Second and Columbia.
Telephone Main Iff.
I The Store Noted for Beat Goods at Lowest Prices
.-,:"
PAY
r
SFECiALS
Sunbonnets
For women and
girls, a full range
of light and dark
colors; standard 25c quality, just the
thing for the hop fields. 50 dozen of them
on sale Friday and Saturday at this spe
cial low price. Don't miss this 7
splendid bargain, each 1C
'if " .
Wrappers
10 dozen Women's
Percale Wrappers, in
red, blue and black,
neatly trimmed and splendid quality ma
terial; regular $1 grade. For a great Fri
day and Saturday special we offer this
entire lot at just about half price. jq
Choice, each DuC
There la room for Improvement
Whiskey, beer, tobaoco, coffee and tea,
etc., ruina anybody's system. Inch by
inch. Oolden Grain Granules the 100
per cent pure cereal coffee bullda sys
tems. Sold In all first-class grocery
Stores for S6o. if you have not 26c,
a-nd me your name and address. John
Blaauw, 12 Front street, Portland, Oregon.
It. M. Wilbur yeetarday sent to the
council .a communication protecting
against the speed with which streetcars
run In the city and the carelessness of
the motormen In looking back to see if
passengers have got on or alighted
from the cars. Ha atatea that cars sel
dom stop for men to get on or off and
simply slow down. The communication
was referred to the street committee.
At tha usual W. C. T. V. Central
union meeting Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. M. M. Sleeth conducted a very
interesting exercise on W. C. T. IT.
work in which all tha members took
part. A large number attended. Next
week at the ususl monthly tea and so
cial Miss Lucy Broad will be preaent
and address the ladies.
A f40,000 piece of business property
and numeroua residence holdings made
up tha record of yesterday's realty tran
sactions. Tha . Inside property that
changed hands waa the Coaur d'Alene
building, a four-atory brick and atona
structure at Front and Clay etreeta F.
H. Rothchlld and H. 8. Herman owned
tha building which waa purchased by
M. Watts, through tha agenoy of
Charles K Henry Bona, for 140.000.
Tha house haa a frontage of 10 feat on
First street and 100 feet on Clay and
was built soma years ago by H. W.
Umiiuilu Mr Watts will VinM hla
purchase as an Investment, as It pays a
gooo interest on tna cost
Roger M. Sherman has purchased a
house and lot on East Twelfth street,
between Thompson and Tillamook. Tha
property belonged to Sarah A. Morgan
and was sold for 14,700.
The Lyman Smith property on Water
street, between Arthur and Meade, in
South Portland, haa been aold to w. J.
Smith for 18.800.
W. H. Roos has purchased from F. W.
Rails a house and lot on Skid mo re
street, near Gantenbeln, Central Alblna.
for 13,150.
The Roman Catholic parish or St.
Stephens Is having tha plans prepared
for an 11 -room parish house to be
erected at East Forty-first and East
Salmon streets. The proposed building
Is to be of frame construction, two
stories In height
Oeorge W Klelaer haa taken out a
permit for the construction of a $4,000
residence to be built on Franklin, near
Thirty-second street. A permit haa
been Issued to the Woodmen of the
World for the general overhauling and
repairing of tha building belonging to
that order and located on East Sixth,
between Eaat Washington and East
Alder streets. The cost of the pro
posed improvements ia given at 94.7 21.
FRUIT WANTED
Pears, Peaches, Blackberries,
Green Gage Plums and Yel
low Egg Plums, also Rhu
barb. We want this fruit in
any quantity, boxes fur
nished. Prompt payment, on
delivery. We are tempo
rarily located on dock at foot
of Yamhill St., Portland, Or.
Telephone Main 4219.
Weber-Bussell
Canning Co.
CANVAS
Hop Gloves
SPECIAL
7 CENTS
A PAIR
Underwear d.""11 Siu;
i i i only at this price.
Boys' Fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers,
in sizes 80 to 34 ; regular 25c quality and
never sold for less. One of the very best
bargains we have ever offered. Limit
two suits to a customer, per 1 0 1
garment ., 1&2C
LONG
Silk Gloves
BEST $2.25
GRADE
$1.47 A PAIR
Blankets
A splendid bargain in
Camping Blankets for
Friday and Saturday buy
ers. Come in full 10-4 sire in a good
weight, gray or white, and regular 85c
values. An even 200 pairs on sale at this
special low price. Take advantage
65c
TirJr N telephone or mail orders
lUWclb filled for this special. 100
t i nil, i aaa dozen
Huck Towels, full
pure white hemmed
18x36 inches in size,
and standard 12"4c quality. On special
sale Friday and Saturday at this remark
ably low price. Be prompt and se
cure your share, each ,
7c
Charles B. Card 1 nail and Eva Kendall
Cardlnell ara named as executor and
executrix of the will, to act without
bonds.
The Weber-Bussell Canning company
have an office and warehouse on dock at
foot of Yamhill street, Portland, Or.,
where they are buying peaches, pears
and plums.
W. B. Jackaon, Bldney Oordon and
Claud Strahan, appraisers of tha eatate
ng
that tha eBtat has property valued at
of William Tarrant, this morning filed
in tne county court a report showln
SCHOOL CHILDREN
TO MAKE EXHIBIT
MEN'S
$1.25 S0ET
FRONT
Shirts
AT 69c
Dress Skirts
For a great Friday
and Saturday special
offer Women s
we
and Misses' Dress Skirts in plaids and
fancy mixtures, full plaited, and our regu
lar $2.50 values. Fine for hop picking
and general wear, at, your A
choice, each vlaTa)
MEN'S
25c FANCY
Hose
AT 12c
A PAIR
AinrsxiczxTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
i (Phone Main )
Farewell ' week Utnrkwell-aUcgresor C
Bargain atattnee Today iba to ail
, : parts of ths house.
' Tonight aaa Bemalads of Weak
TUB (JURAT COMKDT SUCCESS
Ths Carnival of Lovs"
- Evening- prleee tort, lie and lie.
MARQUAM ORAND
. : 'J; J (Phona Main . ' .V"
Sale Opens Today
Season Tickets Opera Scsea
Annual Aster Display Will
Be Conducted Next
Week.
$26,261.
Fine creamery butter will be aold by
the Oregon Cheese company at 60 and
70 cents a roll for a few days longer.
Fresh eggs. 2 dozen 65 cents. 126
Fifth street.
Tha United States civil service com
mission has issued notices of examina
tions for the following; positions: Forty
vacancies In the position of press
feeder, vltlcultural superintendent
tm&le), September 18; mate, steamer
General Mifflin, October 2, 1907; ma
rine steam engineer, launch. Lancaster,
September 26, 1907.
Orant Lyons, arrested last Sunday
for opening his saloon at Pettygrova
and Fourteenth streets 10 mlnutea
too early, says the violation was not
Intentional, but was due to his clock,
which was 10 minutes fa lit. The early
advent cost him 110 in Judgs Camer
on a court Monday.
The Booster club, an organisation
of the employes of I. Oevurts St Sons,
held its monthly meeting- last night
about 60 of the members being present.
Several impromptu speeches were given
and a general good time waa had. Re
freshments concluded the moat success
ful meeting yet held by the Boosters.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yard or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between tna hours of (
and A a. m.. and C tnd D. m. It must
not ba used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules, or waste
fully, it will be shut off.
The management of the Oregon Bowl
ing Alleys, 84 Seventh street, announces
the opening of the bowling season on
Friday. August SO. All the old pa
trons snd members of the bowling fra
ternity are extended a cordial welcome.
Articles found on streetcars yesterday
Included: Six packages, two purses.
cmaja2 at rnm o. w. v. building,
FlratTssd Alder streets.
Articles of Incorporation of the St.
Johns Gas Light & Heat company were
fllad In the office of tha county clerk
this mornlna; by Samuel V. Davldor,
W, B. Streeter and A. C. Emmons. Capi
tal stock, $100,000.
By tha terms of tha will of Charles
Cardlnell. filed for probate in the county
court yesterday afternoon, an estate
worth more than $160,000 is divided
among his children. Among the be
quests are three valuable violin's, a
Stradlvarlus, a Cremona and a Stelner.
- Do It now. Order your Welch An
thracite ooal. Delivery October and
November. Independent Coal company,
successors to Holmes Coal A Ice com-
Excursion to Astoria Regatta. Steam
er Telegraph leaves 7 a. m. Tickets,
round trip, $2.00. Good from Aug. 80th
to Sept 7 th. Aldsr street dock.
Steamer Jesse Hsrktns, for Camas.
Washougal and way landlnas. dallv ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aocK at z p. m.
Tha Leitsel Loxslna
been Incorporated 6y L. C Stona, D
cameron ana J. a.
stock, $1,000.
company has
. Bione. u. f.
Leitsel. Capital
Woman's Exohange, lit Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fins gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1907.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sta
Dr. Cassedsy
ear. Glasses fitted
nose, throat, eye and
Dekum bldg.
Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 205 Alder
D. Chambers, optician, 121 Seventh,
Berger signs 28 Yamhill phona
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Physical Culture.
Professor Rlnaler'a rvmnaslum
classes open for the seaaon next week.
Expert Instruction for men, women and
ennaren in physical tralnln
and dancing. Membershl
ronment now open.
dropped till October 1.
Grand and East Morrison.
g, swimming
p limited. En
Entranoe fee
New building,
Ringler Dancing Academy.
proressor Kinjrier will open his danc
ing classes on Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 2, at his hall Grand avenue and
East Morrison. Children Saturday. 2
m. Enrollment now open. Miss I
ucxenmeyer ana miss (Stockton.
slstanta.
Superintendent Robinson of the
county schools this morning announced
Friday and Saturday of next weak as
the date for the annfeal aster display
by the school children in tha county.
The aster show will ba conducted along
the same lines as the swaet pea fes
tival, in the second week in July and
will be held In the city hall.
Tha school children in the county
have been crowlnr the asters for sev
eral months under the direction of the
Teachers' Progress club of Multnomah
county and the exhibit will be a most
creditable one. The policy of growing
flowers by the county school children
was adopted to further experimental
work along broader lines as the child
f rows older. The work was taken up at
he request of and is run in conjunc
tion with the experimental deDartment
of the Oregon Agricultural collejra at I
The children during the past summer
have been growing pop corn, potatoes
and asters, and the display of the first
two products will be made upon their
maturity later In the fall.
The prises will be the same aa on
the occasion of the sweet pea festival.
The county will be divided Into five
divisions as follows:
Division 1, known as the west side
division, comprises all school districts
in the county west of the Willamette
river and the Dart of No. 1 on tha weat
side.
Division 2, known as the east side
division, comprises districts 12, 40, 46
and 70 Jt., and all of No. 1 on the east
side of the Willamette.
Division 8, known as the Powell val
ley division, comprises districts No. i,
8, 10, 16. 26, 6 Jt., 15 Jt. and 88 Jt.
Division 4, known as the Cascade
division, comprises all school districts
east of the Sandy river.
Division 6, known as the Columbia
division, comprises districts No. 2, 8,
7, 16. 17, 20. 24. 27. 28, 80, and 83.
Special division: A special division
has been arranged for pupils who wish
to exhibit and who live outside of the
county. Special- prizes, will be pro
vided for this division.
Following is the list of prises to be
awarded the successful exhibitors:
There are three county cash crises.
First. $4. Second. $3. Third. $2. There
are three cash prises for each "county
division." First, $2. Second, $1. Third.
to cents, or a years subscription to
School and Home.
White Waists
Every white lawn
waist in the house
to co now in a
hurry. For Friday and Saturday we have
grouped some 10 dozen of our regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values, some slightly
soiled from display, and offer you OTT
your pick of the lot at aj I C
Underwear
Women's fine ribbed
Vests and Pants.
r" ssBBsaai lined with soft
downy fleece and hand finished, come in
either cream or gray and a good 40c qual
ity. On special sale Friday and Saturday
at this low price, all sizes. tr
Mail orders filled. . . ? iLOC
NEW FALL
Dress Goods
AND
Silks
DnSnrnnrc Women's and Misses
KainCOalS high grade Mackin
caaaBc i ,i i i, toshes with fancy plaid
linings and military cape, just the proper
thing for the hop fields, warranted strict
ly waterproof; regular $7.50, $10.00 and
$12.50 values. Choice for ' rfo Jf
Friday and Saturday wais4D
NEW FALL
Suits and
Coats
A
Now on Display
Hosiery
A hosiery special that
will bring hundreds of
women to the store Fri
day and Saturday. Children's Fine
Ribbed Hosiery with double heel and toe
and best garter top, fast black, and best
18c quality, sizes os to 9.
Special, pair
10c
Nazareth Waists SSt'VJfi
ii"' I. ' 1 i ii i for boys and
girls have no equal. For a great Friday
and Saturday special we offer this famous
waist in sizes 2 to 12 at this special price.
No telephone or mail orders filled, f O
each lC
Paris
Patterns,
10c
Seam
Allowing
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
Paris
Patterns
10c
Nona
Higher
THE STAR iilJ..
AXXt CTOS WMX, "
Tha X. B. rreaoa Staok Co. praasat '
"A AUOT o in OVTXV,
Mntlnees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur
day and Sundays at S:S9: prices. 10 and '
20 cents. Every evening at 1:1$, prloaa.
10, 30 and $0 cants. Keserre seats by
either phone. v
The Grand V1K?,
wxsx or'AtavsT ? 1
A Special Bill of Headllners, Headed br
KTUBS 1TOABTKT (l 00, '
Tha Big- Eastera ttrs.V
ThrSA shows dallv. at 1:10. T:4I and) '
I 9:30. frlcee remain tha same. .
LYRIC T M BATRB
Both Phones: Main 4Sf. Home AlOIi.
I Werlc Commencing Monday, August St,
in Alien HtocK K.O., hTesantina ...
"m ozbx raoM txxas."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday.. Sattir-
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and SOo. ,
Every evening- at t:lf. Prieas 10O, y
20c and SOc; boxes 60c. .
Order Seats by Bath rfceaea
Box of Are open from 10 a. m. te It ,
p. m. -
MULTNOMAH FIELD
rhlnmsn nrl Hf nrr1mt CttMstttM.
Labor Day, Mon. tSejpt
a nan rom blood, .
Two Modern Olsdlators. Astride Blooded! '
Btecus, in a Sensational . - .
Broadsword Contest!
j Carl-NELSON vs. REID-MaJor R.F.I
Tor tha Championship of the WoiU. -
Undsr the Auspices of Co. F, Third
KPffimeni u. it. u.
Osneral admission 60 centa Orand
stand it cents. Tickets on sale at'
I Schiller's clrar store and Woodard. t
Clarke A Co.s. Contest starts promptly
at J:10 p. m.
q) ASTORIA A
JDEGflTTM
This thirteenth annul aqnatie erent U1 be Ue
most apaetaealar ever held ia tha Korthwest,
SEPTEMBER 2, 3 V4
81 line Baoe. Lua Sparta, CVxintrf Fair. Virtue
PifMBtrv. NorwrnffD will rarirAthair asost an clan ft
IraHllloaa ia awact anna 4 knot 4wd of valor.
S.dlO .00 la ceaa prim. Tan Taoaaaa4 nilllni
will praacnt their wor!4 tamoaj
SJENGERFEGT
AUO. SI AMD SEPT. f 4 '
Law rata m all rail sad steamboat Uses ;
ASTORIA, OREGON
CHIAFfARELLI
mm
Ana ou Dina, oia;. isoocoiu, v
tenor soloist. Wednesday and V
' v Friday niania
FrceSouvcnirPlatcs
Beautiful presents for erery
lady visitor Thursday after- 2 V
noon, August 29. J
Prasp's orchestra in Danes 2 V
rYMiun aiTBrr ni(oi. im
Instruction in bis; Roller Rink
every morn 1ns. Deaves' Mani
kins, F1rura 8, Chutes and 40
other amusements.
fv
Onuid Prise Kasaasrada ta
Blak Konday Bifhi, Bept, M. jf
SENSATIONAL
DIVORCE
Ice.
For loe call Main 2S4 or A-S14S.
Delivery company. 851 Stark at.
loe
Watches cleaned. 11. S42 Wash, st
Your Money
represents the energy you have expended in the past. It is your
labor in condensed form and you can at will change it into labor
again by purchasing the time and efforts of others. In other words,
it is power. It gives you a control over other men which Is pro
portional to the amount of money you have. But money is so por
table that it is easily lost. You may have the disposition of the
efforts of a thousand men in your grasp at nightfall but be im
pelled to labor for your daily bread on the morrow because acci
dent or crooks have robbed you o! your power. There is a way to
safe'guard your power absolutely to place it beyond the reach 6f
fire or thieves, and that way is to deposit your money in this strong
bank where it is guarded in so many ways that loss is impossible.
OnBff'an account with us at once.
SUIT IS APPEALED
Mrs. Ella Andrew Asks the
Supreme Court to Annul
Decision.
An appeal to the supreme court has
been taken by, Mrs. Ella Q. Andrew from
the divorce granted by Judge Frazer to
Charles B. Andrew In March. The di
vorce was granted on the ground that
Mrs. Andrew had treated her husband
cruelly, by following him Into a saloon,
climbing over the transom of his office
to ask him for money, and threatening
to commit suicide and send her dead
body to Andrew as a Christmas present.
Mrs. Andrew said her husband wus
untrue to her, and testified at the trial
that she had tapped the telephone wires
at his office and connected tnem with
her room so she could overhear his con
versations with another woman, in an
nounclna his decision Judge Fraser pro
nounced the woman's story a marvelous
tissue of fabrication.
PERSONAL
Dr. 8. E. Joseph!, accompanied by
Mrs. Josephi, arrived rrom a European
trip yesterday morning, after an ab
sence of about four montha. Both are
well and glad to get back to the genial
climate of Portland.
TheBev. John Dawson, rector of the
Church of the Good Shepherd, has re
turned from Seaside. Services will be
resumed next Sunday.
Hugh Fraser of San Francisco, one of
the most prominent Scotchmen on the
coast, is at the Portland hotel for a
visit of several days in Portland. Mr.
Fraser was at one time mayor of 8a n
Krunclsco and founded the Clan Fraaer,
one of the leading Scotch organisations
In America, Mr. Fraaer ia returning to
San Francisco after a visit with hla
brother, William J Fraser, at Rochester,
mew XOTK.
Judge Fremont Wood, presiding Judge
at the famous ttaywooa trtai in jyoise
this summer, is at the Portland, hotel.
Judge -Wood haa forgotten about the
Haywood trial In light of the immense
erops : to- be harvested . in Idaho this
year aod the neoesaiur. tot xnea (e-d
Important
Change
in
Pdtter
icheduie
, Don't miss your boat to the
beach.
Potter leaves Portland, Ash
street dock,
Saturday, August 31, 1p.m.
Tickets at City Ticket Office,
Third and Washington streets.
HATS POR IMMEDIATE WEARk
Fraley's Popular "Fluffy Ruffle" Effects Are Especially Fetching,
Kunning in btrong Competition With the Nobby Light
Colored Felts in College and Outing Designs.
the work. The Question of gathering
the products ii
to Judge Wood
the products is proving a greater trial
are wooa uu
the disputes of the
an the task of settling
the lawyers In the
fimmii murdar case because or tne
deep Interest he takes in -Idaho. Judge
Wnnri likaa Portland and calls the Rose
City Idaho's seaport. He is accompanied
ny a young uo.
Judge . VViUlam B. Gilbert announced
thia mornlna that Judge E. 8. Farrlng-
ton of Carson City, Nevada, would be
in Portland on the way to Tacoma.
where he will occupy tha nenco in tha
United (states district court during the
absence of Judge C. H. Han ford, who
is taking a recuperating vacation after
a long stage of work.
Geora-e H. Cattanach. a prominent at
torney of Canyon City, Is at the Im
perial .
Boners &errf iuwm man iaaa-
Portland women have always held the
distinction of being tasty dressers, and
this is readily understood by a visit to
Fraley a millinery establishment, 212
214 Third street, corner of Salmon. A
splendid assortment of the most aea-
sonable hats, especially selected for Im
mediate Portland wear, Is drawing the
most discerning shoppers, women who
realise that nothing is ao dlstresslnalv
shabby as summer hats st the tag end
of the summer season. These "imme
diate Wear" hats tone ud one's annaar.
ance amaslngly, and being (many of
them) in light-colored felts with fluffy
drape effects, work In harmoniously
with one's costume, even though the
new fall suit has not yet been secured.
Fraley'a. however, haa- earned the
pleasing distinction of being Portland
headquarters for suit and street hats
inai nave a style all their own, and
these stunning creations are found In
all the season s tones and shades, navy
being very strong, as this is to be one
of the fall's best suit colors; also
Drown tn all shades, including a soft
light butter, a bright golden tint and
warm rich chocolate tones. The prices
of these charming hats I found amaz
ingly low, considering their style, the
excellent materials ana tne advanced
? rices in every other line of business
he outing and college styles running
from $2.50 to 23.60, and the bewitching
nuny runie en-ects rrom 3.&o to $10,
ager of the Canadian Pacific, and C. E.
E. Ussher, aaslstant passenger trafflo
manager of the same company, are at
tne Portland hotel. They are in port
land on a regular inspection trip and
spent ths day at tha Canadian Paoiflo
offices In Portland.
R. J. Simpson, a wealthy tlmberman
of Coos bay, is at the Portland hotel.
"All In" JndieiallT Defined.
From Law Kotes.
Ia the recent casa of State vs. Hen
nassy. 20 Pae. Rep. 221, the Nevada
supreme eourt fives a definition ef the i
alanf phrase rail la," . The Question1
came up in connection with the admis
sion in evidence of a dying- declara
tion, the declarant a etatement . that
he was "all In" being; relied on to show
that he was under a aenaa of tmpendlns;
death. , . "
The court aald: 'Ths expression 1 1
am all in' is one frequently made nee of
in tha western country, and whan
used under the circumstances In ouea
Uon ibh, we - thinkj be taken to ave
meant that the speakar considered ais
life waa pracUcaily a4 an and." . '
JIaUar- epeotacl-s, Ii. ; Wuto.
will be more fun and enter
tainment at the LEWIS
AND CLARK EXPOSI-
TION GROUNDS next
Monday, (that's LABOR
DAY Remember) than this
town has seen for a long
time? Well, it's true!
Parachute leap and ths sen-,
satlonal Live Turkey spec
tacle, two ball games in ad
Joining park, dancing on big
gest floor in northweat, better
music, real athletic stunts,
great feats on high dome, flre
defylng act on high wire'.'
That's Just a hlntl .
Make your LABOR DAY
plans to include a couple of
hours at the EXPOSI-
TION GROUNDS . any
way! 25c admits to .every
thing but dancing. More
for the money than ever
before on the famous EX
POSITION GROUNDS.
:aroix women cr
Dr. Sendareon'a Cam pou r
and Cotton Itoot Pius, ',
and only reliable rm-"
LAYKlJ PEKIODH.
most obstinate eii i
days. Pries 12 per bos.
wrappar. Sold by dniagla'a r
Address T. J. TiKU.CC, lii ,
Pertla&d, .Oregon,