The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1907, Page 16, Image 16

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THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST S3, ISO?.
PU1II FETE FOR
SECRETARY TAFT
. -.,... ...... ....
Secretary at TYar Will Speak
at 'Armory September
) Sixth. '
William H. Taft. as-war governor and
present secretary Of war, aa wall aa Re
publican presidential possibility, will
reach Portland on the evening of Sep
tember IV over tha O. R. A N. from Dan
ver. He will ba accompanied by Mrs.
Taft. Charlay Taft, his 10-yar-old aoo,
General Clarence R. Edwards, Wendell
4M. MIschler. private secretary to Mr.
Taft, and a colored messenger who cares
for , tha . baggage and other deUlla t
travel.
EriBLISH GARBAGE
T
EOT
Manager of Ohio Company
Gives Health Board Val
uable Information.
Arrived here tha party will ba mat at
a depot by Theodore B. Wilcox, who
will escort Secretary and Mrs. Taft and
on to his home, where they will be en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. wiicoz auring
their star In the city.
Extensive preparations are being
made for the . public entertainment of
Secretary Tan auring nis stay in rori-
land. Tha only public function, how-
ever, will be the mass meeting to be
- held In the armory on the evening of
' September . Secretary Taft will be the
principal speaker at this meeting,
though short addresses of welcome and
Introduction will also be made.
Arrangements are being made to ac
commodate all tha people who may de
sire to attend thla meeting, and it is
; expected that a vast crowd will gather
to hear the distinguished speaker. An
,' nouncements are coming to the various
1 Portland commercial organisations tell
' lng of contemplated visits from every
part of the state of prominent people
who desire to be present at the meeting
and hear the address.
Beats In front have been reserved for
the presidents or tne commercial ana
business organisations of the state and
' for the representatives of newspapers
and other prominent public men.
Owing to the great popularity of Sec
retary Taft, hla prominence as a presi
dential possibility,- snd his utterances
on the political topics of the day It Is
expected that the audience which will
gather to hear him will, equal any public
- garnering aver new m me cuy.
On the day following tha arrival of
Secretary Taft and his party, Mr. Taft
will be entertained at luncheon by Mr.
' Wilcox, while during the afternoon Mrs.
Wilcox will receive in honor of Mrs.
Taft. During the afternoon Secretary
Taft, General Edwards and a party of
Portland men will Journey to Vancouver,
where the . secretary will Inspect the
barracks and review the soldiers sta
tioned there. The return will be made
In time for the meeting In the armory
at 8 o'clock. i
' The party will resume its trip on tne
: aoornlng of September .
RURAL SCRIBES 111
II
!,.
Editors and Printers Leave
r .- Today to Attend As
ia toria Convention.
With tha advent In tha eltr of F. K.
Rhlnea, general manager of the Dixon
Engineering V Construction company,
of Toledo, Ohio, the health board was
yesterday given some valuable Informa
tion concerning garbage crematories.
Rhine la agent for one of the largest
garbage crematorium establishments in
ths united States and one which, hs
says, hss Installed over half of tha
burning olants In this country.
For some time there has been re
search Into ths English garbage burning
system, but arguments made by the
Toledo man this morning caused a sort
of revulsion of feeling on the part of
some members Of the health board, in
his statements he was backed up by
references to reports of garbage experts
of international refutation.
"Before you buy an English plant,"
malA X D IiImai will m nA irflll In
hand to investigate closely Into the dif
ferent conditions In the two countries.
Kngilsh refuse Is made up In a large
Jortlon of ashes. Of the total refuse
n an English city, atstlstlclans tell us,
not more thsn if per cent Is garbage.
By garbage we mean the food refuse
from th markets, hotels and resi
dences. "English plsnts sre constructed to
care for refuse under these conditions.
Here In Portland the percentage of
garbage Is from 5 to to per cent. In
other words there will be nearly nine
times as much garbage, containing a
large amount of water, than other rub-
patent that these great dif
ferences n ths character of the refuse
guarantee the crematory we manufac
ture to burn odorless, leaving no organic
matter in tne asn. wun propr nuu
ling you can get ths operating cost
down to SO cants a ton. Thoaa, of
Anncaa ea ti
Where there la. a greater amount of
water to Aonauma the cost Will DO
Thi board will probably take up the
garbage matter at Its next meeting
Saturday morning.
Leach wants to test a revolver he will
select a nice secluded spot somewhere
near ths top of Mount Hood. Leach
waa arrested by Patrolman. J. J.
Murphy at Fifth and College streets
for discharging firearms " within
ftbs city limits. Desiring to try out a
new IvruiT!,' umvii IUV IIUU . HT UMl. h
to be burned will make a difference In
the construction of the plant.
'It would be Impossible for sn Eng
lish nlunt to operate in Portland with
out extra fuel, and an auxiliary grate.
The English is all right In Its own
field and Is probably the best plant
Physical Culture.
Professor Rlnglers gymnasium
classes open for the sesson next weeie
Expert Instruction for men, women and
children In physlcsl trslnlng. swimming
and dancing. Membership limited. En
rollment now open. Entrance fee
dropped till October 1. New building.
Grand and East Morrison. East 670.
Ringlet flancinp: Academy.
Professor ltlngler will open his danc
ing classes on Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 2. at his hall, Ursnd svenue snd
East Morrison. Children Saturday. t
(i m. Enrollment now open. Miss
luckenmeyer snd Miss Stockton, as
sistants.
DISCHARGE OF PISTOL
, COSTS OWNER TEN
In the parlance of the newsboy, "it's
cinch" that the next time Sidney
ard and fired one shot Into the ground.
Unfortunately urncer juurpny waa in
the Vicinity and the arrest followed. In
the nolle court yesterday the defendant
entered a plea of guilty and was fined
10.
LAW REPORTS OF FAR .,
OFF LANDS COME HERE
Reports of tha decisions of tha su
preme courts of ths Philippines, Ha
waii, Alaska and tha new state of Okla
homa have been received by Librarian
A. H. McCurtain for tha Multnomah law
library at the courthouse. Only for a
short time have the decisions of the su.
preme court of the Philippines been re
ported wniie tne reports rrom Hawaii
and Aiasss cover a sugnuy longer pe
rioo.
In addition to these new reports
largs number of volumes have been
added to the library within the paat few
weeks, among them three encyclopedias
of the law contained In 14 volumes, tha
federal statutes and the federal and
United States digests. Tha latest edl
tlons of ISO of the leading text books
are among tne new volumes.
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STORE, CLOSED AH, DAY MONDAY ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR DAY
ONE-FARE-ROVNB TRIP
VIA
rom CHICAGO
Take
-laxm xosa-om
KIOXIOAH QBBTBA&
Ths Niagara Falls Route
f 1
Ttom ST. XVOT7XS Take
"bio rotm booty
Tak
nOMXA
ZAka rle ft
OB
bt.q tovm OTjmr
"AMERICA'S GREATE8T
RAILWAY 8Y8TEI
for thnt purpose constructed.
- A 100-ton plant will cost app
lmately $76,000 fully equipped. I ad
vise the building of a fireproof building
for vou do not want to have the ex
perience Los Angeles did, when the
wooden structure there burned to the
f round after a month of service. Now
hey have a fireproof building. We
MC3PLES
SARATOGA, N Y. and RETURN
aocotot or acBSTnra
Grand Army t0mpb Republic
m mini mm
T
"I- triad all klnda ef blooS remedlei which fall.
ted m any food but I h found tha rifht tblnf
tllul. Ht teaa fall of pimple, and black
aada. After laklac Cm caret ther all lf. 1 am
eotitlnalnr tha aa of I ham and raaomnMadln
ham to sr Manila. 1 feel fla ibtn I rite la tba
Biornlnf. Hope to bar a ehana to reeommead
OaasataM."
frad 0. Wlttaa, M list St.. Hawark. K. J.
ft iL jU Tht Bowels j
i. VV. i tANOVCimtsffTlO ef
; Members of tha Oregon Newspaper
. association leave this morning for As
toria on tha steamers Telegraph to
begin the annual convention. A num
ber of features Jiave been prepared for
the session this year, which will be
held : at Seaside with excursions to
points of Interest about the summer
resort. The members of the association
gathered in Portland last evening and
made ready for an arly start down the
river In the morning.:
A meeting will be held at the cham
ber of commerce In Astoria Friday af
' ternoon, followed In the evening with
a reception by the Astoria commercial
bodies. Saturday the organisation will
move on to Seaside, where headquarters
will be established In the Moore hotel.
' .All sessions in Seaside will be held In
the Moore hostelry.
Bundsy there will ; be an excursion to
Fort etevena and " a clambake on the
return home to Seaside Sunday evening. :
Monday the members will start on the I
home trip and Will spend the day in
Astoria. This will be Labor day and the
. Ilrst day of the Astoria regatta. The
return to Portland will be made the
following day.
The Oregon Newspaper association Is
made up oi the, editors and printers in
the email towns In Oregon. An annual
'convention is held each year to discuss
problems that confront the editors and
proprietors of country papers. It is
also a social gathering and constitutes
a vacation for many of the busiest editors.
aiiMMl S.t.t.hl. tMiWaat Boat. Be flood.
fterer Blekaa, jVeakea or rir. U. M, Ha. Mare
told la balk. Tha (attain tablet ataiapad 0 00.
thVMrated to cere or roar atony back. .
8terllog Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. sej
AKM(MLSALE,TEI L'.'LUON BOXES
Tickets oa Salt Mpt -y-8 Oood to Saturn to Sept. IT xeioa to Oct
secured fey deposit and fee of tl.00. ,
Tickets BOTTTID T1A OXTB ITRI wtU b accepted at your pleasure by ths
BOAT XjXHZS In either Direction, between SSTBOZT, TOLIBO, CUTimJID
and BVrrAX.0. Also between AXdiJjrr and MW TOV.K.
aawawnna t WSW VAavarSflimw mmA mattm aa
SIDE TRIPS BAaATOOAto JTBW TOBXor bostoit and ETTaW
. at BATTLB 0B.XEZ, SBTBOZT, SAVSTSZT, WZST-
( riXI-D and BXAOABA TAUS, OB OOUtO JOXnUTST
SI 11 fU VEZIJ Passsngsr to leave last stopover point sot later iaaa
tJ M tr v y t-iu g.pt. 9. OH XBTTTXS JODKIET X0 day wlthla
v transit limit. -
In tiic most approved styles . for
FALL 1907 AT
Tickets oa sale DULT
unUl sept. S0 limited to
October si.
ST. Z.OT7Z8, f270
CHAUTAUQUA and RETURN
rare from CXIOAOO, VtM PSOBXA, 123.30;
BOSTON and RETJJRN atto. , 10, so, m mr. 10, , s, as.
Z-ara from OKZ0AOO, at.00 rare from ST. X.OTTXS, C37.00.
New England Resorts auo. , 10, so, S4S ssrr. 10. 14, a,
rrom CKZOAOO or ST. &OTJX8, One Pare ring saK) for tha Bound Trip.
CANADIAN RESORTS at mrm. me. so. w
rrom OHXOAOO or ST. LOUTS, One rare Pins S3.00 for ths Bound Trip,
ror farther inf ormaUoa Apply to Passenger Agemt of the
NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES
13a THIRD STREET, PORTLAND
WABJUBW 3. ITITCH, Faiienger Traffic Manager, OHXOAOO.
NOW READY
You'll pay from $2.50 to $5.00 more for these
same garments in the high-rent district
WfiXN YOU SEX IT IN OUR AD, ITS SO
Two Stores
Thirds-Oak
MOTILE
mTITTO
HEW QUARTERS FOR
RRH
Within the nest 10 days the general
offices of the Harrlman railway com
panies, now located In the Worcester
(building at the corner of Third and Oak
' streets, will be established In the new
! Wells Fargo building at Sixth and Oak,
i three blocks west. The moving will be
. :gln this week.
The passenger and freight depart
ments will move torriorrow and open
Monday in their new quarters. The en
,tlre force will vacate about 60 rooms
'in the Worcester building. Assignment
.of rooms for the railway officials In the
.Wells Fargo building will be as follows:
Fifth floor, auditor's storage eta;
sixth floor, general freight agents and
assistants, meeting rooms, mall room;
seventh floor, general passenger derart-
' ment. tax and right of way department,
freight claim department; eighth floor,
freight accounting department; ninth
floor, auditor of disbursements and gen
'eral accounts; tenth floor, passenger ac
counting department, equipment ser
vice bureau; eleventh floor, legal depart
" ment, general manager, purchasing
? agent, claims, directors; twelfth floor,
. general superintendent, telegraph de-
Sartment car service agent, engineering
epartment.
' Enlarges Its Quarters.
, The best evidence that a firm Is pros
, perous is e4janslon. Ballou & Wright,
the Portland supply dealers, found it
necessary to have more space to care
for their rapidly growing business and
. were fortunate enough to secure a long
Jesse on their old quarters and the next
storeroom, thereby doubling their floor
pace.
. , Ballou & Wright - are deserving of
. much credit for the manner in which
xntty nave carea ror me automobillsts
of the northwest. They began carrying
a stock of auto supplies when there
.were not over a half dosen automobiles
In Portland and have kept abreast of
the times by constantly adding new
lines aa fast as the demand required,
until at the present time thev have nn
; of the largest and best selected stocks!
or mesa ruvai w n iuunu on me r
tlflo coast -
. Many Ilia come from Impure blood,
fa n't have pure blood with faulty di
gestion, lasy liver and sluggish bowels,
burdock JBIood Bitters , strengthens
stomach, bowels ant liver, ana purines
l tie Diooa.
. rrefarrM stock Canned Ooodju
Alien utmir vn anno.
in
tn
LOOK WHERE YOU WILL YOU'LL
FIND NO VALUES TO EQUAL THESE
The Greatest Pants
Sale in Our History
01 OC For all our re gular $2 Work
9l)D and Dress Pants, all sizes, 20
styles. In fact, any pair pf pants of-
fered on this page is lower in price than
same value can De" naa anywnere
America today.
frl Of For men's Dress Pants
tDl.OD new styles, including all-wool
worsteds, blue and black cheviots and
serges, neat, stylish stripes and checks
values ud to $3.50 all to go at $1.85
t0 Of? For men's fine Worsted
PaW)D Pants, in 30 distinct patterns
the new pegtop styles arc also here rep
resented in this great lot. Values up to
$3.50 and $4.00 all to go at 2.S5.
Of For choice of 700 pairsJfef
DasaOv men's fine worsted and Silk
mixed worsted Pants, in all the new
wanted styles; values up to $4.50 are
included in this lot choice at only
f 2.85. ,
fl ir (jives you choice ot mens
P)'z9 finest Worsted Pants, new
est fabrics. Every pair $5.00 value, some
worth $6.00. You must see them. Choice
$3.45.
Q Q Gives you choice of 800 pairs
P)eOD men's finest Dress Pants in
the very best makes on the market; fine
check worsteds, neat stripes, blues,
blacks, etc. All worth $6.00 to $7.50
your choice at only B3.85.
n r iiii
f nnno iuymmmmno
vumiii Kiuii
mllwlj Ute ttle to! liy fl
Men's Furnishings
AT THE LOWEST PRICES of the YEAR
For all our regular 5dc grade j of
JC ribbed men s lines of bummer
Underwear.
For choice of six lines of regular
tall. 75c value men s finest Underwear.
OP That's all we are asking for the
OOC well-known Griffon brand of
Negligee Shirts; cuffs attached or detached.
C 1 1 C For all our regular lines of
P1.1J Cluett, Star and Chicago makes
of regular $1.50 shirts. You all know
what Cluett and Star Shirts are.
tl For choice of all our regular
Pl.jD $2.00 collar attached Negli
gee Shirts, silk, mohair and pongee
styles; best makes.
d1 OC For all our regular $2.50 silk
pl0 Shirts, all colors, collar! at
tached heho, champagne, tan and gray
and white, all silk. See them in our
windows.
fiC For the Argonaut Tan Sateen
Out Shirts, union made, collars
attached. Best value offered in Port
land. - '
Saturday night at 10:30 o'clock this sale will be an event of yesterday. Tomorrow will positively end this gigantic summer clearance. It
will be your last opportunity to buy the best merchandise the market affords at cost price and less. Each department has joined in
this final selling effort with its quota of new bargains. Many of the articles we offer will be suitable for early fall wear. You will
prom Dy matting your selections early.
Final Offer of $20,$22.50 and $25 Suifsaf This Price
i
f
Some Are
Complete Lines
Others ,
Depleted
Hundreds of
Suits in the Lot
All Up-to-Date
Patterns
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815.00-This special prke sacrifice enables you to choose from hun- Here is another remarkable garment offer, including all the
dreds of styles in men s $27.50 to $30 Suits, wtth a saving of half and more 1afMf ffmrt. in B-v-i .ff-rent kinrl of fah-
on your investment. These garments at their regular It F Afk several different kinds of tab-
prices were very worthy values. Your choice during I I III rics- They have been selling previous to this
this sale at only t Jj tJJj sale at $12.50 to $18.00; to close at, only 1 mJJ
SSSlMen's Shoes 5!, lowest Prices Ever Ottered
double. 194 for regular 35c grades. 29
for regular 60c grades. Thousands of $3.50 to $4.00 SI. 85 t9 QK Gives you choice of 50 styles,
All Underwear Greatly Reduced values at this price. JwOiJ button or lace; any leather
19 for 60c ecru ribbed. 29 for 60c For all you want; $4.50 to $5.00 value.
5Sboadi?"FHedmin tTAK For all $5.00 Patent Oxfords; Reg $3.50 dJO or For choice of finest Shoes
854 tor all $1.60 grades. Pink, blue, flesh, putv Bal. or Blucher cut. Oxfords 4UOu made; values up to $6.00.
etc.
Out
of the
High
Rent
District
Not
in the
High
Price
Clique
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