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v,' J, , ,',,. : v: THE - OREOON' DAILY-v JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, u. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3. 1807. RAltRffAD FILES COOS BAY VISITORS WILL NO fl n JI LONGER HAVE TO EAT OFF MANTLES way o M1SWER IH SUIT EE WINDOWS -t " . (6 tit or OI3S2 01" V . - p. It Makes Legal More . but Defuses, to Dis- ' : close Secrets. V &V vf.'.v.T . ' - .. v (".peclil DUpeteb to Tfc Josraal.) 's Salem, 8ept.:t. The tt B. N. Co. NEW FALL mm ' ' 'ya yesterday 014 with the railway bora tnllon an answer to th complaint by :r lh Portland chamber of commarce pra- ' md ted coma Umi ago. , Thought the . answer la rathar lengthy, minutely re T plying to every article of tha complaint. It eontalna no excuse for tha high ratea xopt the simple assertion tnat tney ; wer laaa than tha value ,of tha arvloe X renaerea py in rosa. . The complaint Itaelf waa ' not vary i. pacific and simply . asserted tha fact V that tha ratea ware larger than on cer- ,'; tain roads named further aaat and cava V statistics or tna company a pronts ana nurpluee which would Indicate tha rge were ma of frelaht. Thea atatiattca ware ad rnltted to ne true by tha company, with o hev were able to oar If cha terlally leaaoned on nearly every article . the exception of : -unatters which two or three minor had little to do with tha uuentlon at Issue. , Tha railway requested permission to v 1rent It book aa evidence In any .. -hearing that tha commission would de- .clda upon. On tha whole the aim of tha i nnawer aeeraa to ' be. while maklnar Jctally complete ' answer ' to all the " bhanrea, to aay m little, aa poaalbla of . tne question at laaue. WV. - - t Tne anawer oeniaa mat Tne orancn . Itnea from Blna,-to Sbanl ' from Arllnaton to Condo are under tha aama management ka tha defendant, tha -Vs n. ft N. it'Ump -aeniM tnat a ma- Jorlty of tha atock of tha 'defendant - waa owned by- the. Ore (-on Short Line, All other eta.teauenta war aractlcally t TE AH RS ASSEMBLE IN SOUfHERfl OREGON Educators Meet at Boseburg V: fto Attend the D6uglas 1 i . County Institute. ' ' (Speetal Dtapatci to Ta JoaraaL) Roaebure. Or.. Sept. It. The annual teachera Institute for Dottglaa aounty la la aaaaton hera today and tha teach 1 era number over 10. Tha largeat at -' tee da no from any city ou tilde of Roae. burg la Drain. Bealdea the local teach 'era there la preaent Superintendent R. , P.., Roblneon of Portland and Superin ' tendent J. H. Ackerman and alao Pro : t t eaaor H. C Sampaonof Pullman, Waah i. lnrton. Tha flrat daya aeaalon waa apent In ' -dlacuaalng the rerular achool work and In tha evening the local teachera gave a- reception to the vlaltora at tha High ;A , achooL On Thuraday evening the Inetl- ' tute will be held In tha Roaeburg the atre and the principal addreaa will be 'made "by Professor Sampson -on the 1 i j subject of "The Making of a Com 4 imunity." Upon Friday ha will addreaa . the Institute on "Some Tendenclaa In i Education." . v Much interest ( being taken III the ... r, work and much benefit la being derived from Ihe present aeaalon In a great f ' many ways. Tha teachera are taking : up all tinea ol work in the:, public and hltfh schools and they are discussing . them all In their various methods and .deciding upon the beat coarse to follow - in their Instruction. 'There la not a dull moment In the entire aeaslon, aa It la r " Interspersed with music and a regular literary program. una institute is v i under tha able direction of County . ., oupennienaeni jr. a. iiamiin. ; .WHOLESALE BOBBERY. ' " (Continued from Page One.) Ttp of New Automobiles Now Running Into Coos. Bay. Weary and (rarel-sore nilgrlma to the Coos bay country, prick up your eari! The day of jumping. Jolting journeys by atage over corduroy roads, or no roada at all, la over. Sofa pillows can now be safely left at home. The auto mobile atage has Invaded the dlstilct. and, commencing this week, dally vand poasibly more' frequent trips will be made quickly and comfortably along 40 miles of hard beach road between Flor ence and the Coos bay district Three Portland men Thomaa Wolf. W. C Andrewa and D. M. Kerno left yesterday afternoon with a big aeren paaaenger Bulck car. which will be In stalled on the Plnrenre-Cooa bay run Immediately. Next month a larger car built especially for the line 'will be operated and later a third car will be put on, so that Newport and tha Ya-1 qulna district will be added to the dally route nt the automobile stages. No schedule of departure and arrival ha been adopted yet, as the trips will neoesarlly depend somewhat upon the tide. It Is plnnned to run the stages along the beach at low tide, taking ad vantage of a natural road as nne as any racetrack In the country and equal to the famous "Palm Heach racing course along the Florida shore. The rdads Into the Coos bay coun try have long been a aourca of horror to travelers, and It waa only those who preferred the Jolting and the possible danger of being mired for a week or ao who went that way. The Southern Pa cific le building Into tha territory, but will not reach there for two yeara, and the great strides that the district haa made In development the paat year have neoessltated more speedy and modern forma of conveyance than tha old horse stage lines. REEL FACTS AND NET TRUTH OF THIS FISH STORY RATHER SCALY - When It comes t reracloua flan- sto ries, Dn Sullivan, clerk of tha Port land hotel, can put on a loot aeraphlQ nd spin a yarn in as convincing a man ner aa a Philadelphia lawyer uaes In de fending a notorious criminal. He tells them with unction, but Insists they are me trutn nothing but the truth and appears offended If any listener wear a doubtful smile. Not long ago he told a atory of the whale that eUrved to death; another about a fisherman catching' ducka In the net Instead of herring, and hla latest la about the salmon that drowned Itself. "Tou see. It waa this wat," aald tha truthful Boniface. -"When I was In the Taquina bay country which, by the Way,, Is; the grandest of all countrlea ava that. around Portland I Joined a party and wht fishing on th bay. and, by George! .thfirejs inJghty fine fishing In Oj bay rlghPsf thin time of the f ear It a theilaepv Ashing ground .In be world. '.! r ! i "After .fishing a while I booked at "dandy through- the Hipper jaw. - We had a great scrap and I was feeling pretty good as I got him within a few feet of tha boat dead .fagged- Just aa I reached over to lift him he gave that final apurt sip! went the line and Mr. Salmon swam away with the hook In his Jaw and aix Inches of line trailing out of hla mouth. "Now, here Is where the strange part cornea In. This Is the truth, too. In floundering around, that fish twisted the hook about In auch a way that It caught In hla Jawa and pried them open. The salmon couUl not close hla mouth and drowned. Poor fellow, he put op an awruuy game ngnu "res, sir; that story la true, every word or it. l later aaw that nsh float Ins; out with the tide, perpendicular to me aurrace er'ine water, ana nis pried ouen-by the hook. I Heoover hook artd will show It to you eome day Dan insists the story la true, but can not remember the names of the other member or trie party wnicn a nled him on Uve tela,. . , , ' ccompa for nearly- $400 for merely grading In front of nis property at Piedmont He - said It waa hla opinion that those im ' proving atreeta In this city had agreed , ..not to ' trespass on each other's dlatrlct so each could charge any amount for 'to work tney thought would be given them. - ! , "In tanal of the oonnoil X may say," aid Hz. Tanghn, "that ws are Willing to help the people and furnish other and mora strict specifications if soma on tuat knows will ad rise us. This ' aoaroity of material that is thrown up t ' Muul poor evasion for those of us - -' ' who live la the suburbs know we are ' beinr robbed where no material la re ' uired, where our streets are mad of' another earth . alone." . Other agreed with the mayor and' ,. resolution Introduced by L. M. Davis . from Multnomah, were read and adontnd i Indorsing In spirit, tha request of the . 4F mayor for action forcing the council v , to purchase a rock crusher to be owned and operated by the city. Committees , ' .r were appointed to bring about action ! necessary to carry out the desire of ' the cluha. ART AND CRAFTS SOCIETY WILL ENCOURAGE TASTE FOR BEAUTIFUL A preliminary meeting waa held yes terday afternoon at the parlors of the Portland hotel to organize an arte and crafta society. Judge C. H. Carey pre sided and Informal remarks were made by, several speakers. Colonel C. E. . S. Wood pointed out the necessity for a beginning, even In a small way, of a society which should recognise and en courage toe beautiful in articles of daily uat and in home surroundings. He made an earnest plea for the enlight enment which shall release us from the "monstrosities with which we are now satisfied" and urged that the culti vation of the imagination and the abil ity to recognize what is true and beau tiful In the world is of far greater value to a child than the superficial smatte lng of knowledge with which our hl dren are now equipped. As the father tne n we Bhou and mother bf the uid realize our responsibility to numan race, he aald. those who come after ua, and provide for their education along right ltnea. j. iseison wisner spoke briefly on methods. Illustrating the Dolnt that machine made articles can never be ao true1 and beautiful in an art sens, a tnose maae ty nana, ana urged the es- taDiisnment or ine society a an en couragoment to the workers. A motion was made by Mrs. H. C Wortman, .which wa. carried, that the chairman appoint a committee of IS to araw up articles for the organisation of a permanent arts and crafta society in jroruana ana to report at a later date, in- time not oeing set. NEW COMPANY GIVEN BIBTH AT AST0BIA , ' ftpedal Dispatch to The Joaraal.) i Astoria, Or, Sept 2.Artlcles of !n '!t corporation of the Terminal Trust cm ; . pany were filed in the county clerk' of ,. Vftfloa yesterday. Incorporator, J. A. Ea- t . kin. O. Wina-ate and W. W. Ridehalah. - Capital stock 15,000, divided Into 50 ; ' abares. The object is to engage In real f estate, general commission, shipping and Brokerage Business ana operate vessels on the Columbia river and It tributa- v i riea. LICENSE TO WED BOUGHT IN FRISCO FAILED TO DO SERVICE IN OREGON STBIKE OIL AND GAS IN WELL AT PAYETTE (Special Dlipatcb to Tba Journal.) Payette, Ida.r 6ept 26. Both oil and gas have been struck at the oil well being tared. at this place by the Oregon Oil St Gas company at a depth of 400 feet Several times when a ' lighted match was placed over the well flames pouted Into the air 10 or 16 feet. Marriage licenses have been issued under faloe pretenses by some ,clerk In Ban Francisco, according to Pete Lar son, who was married at the court house yesterday afternoon. Larson went to the courthouse to arrange for a license to marry Miss Emily A Morris. He had already secured a marriage license In San Francisco, re said, and wanted to know If it would not be good in Oregon. The fclork told him it would not, and that he must pay $3 for a new one. "Well, the 'clerk in San Francisco told me I could use' It anywhere, and I paid 11.60 f6r It," aald Larson. Clerk Field's deputy was sympathetic, but Insisted on having the 18. Larson bought a new license, and, not taking any chances on getting out or the territory wnere the new license was good, obtained the use of Mr. Field's private office and was married In It by Rev. B. E. S. Ely before he left the courthouse. Larson returned the old license to his wallet and carried it away with him. RAILROAD HagaiVs MAKES the SKIN LIKE YOU WANT IT . . DOES IT IN A MOMENT , A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms ;t " , Hands. f f C- It neither eticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refresbjjig. Cnnot be detected. ' Two f olors, pink and White. 1 ' , ti? Ueeitmornlnjc, noon r.?kft ' 'N' ' and night, Summer, X " 1 JtWlater.Sprlaf ,FalL r vv: ?-.' ..." . . . t: - Lyoa Uaaimfaetarlns Co., 4 A B. FlfUl angigL Brooklyn, X.Y. 4ooeaAfooooovsd REACHES BRAY Chief Engineer of California Northeastern Opens Headquarters. (Special DUpatcb to Tb Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., 8ept. 2. Bray, California, is now the northern terminus of the California Northeastern railway, building into the Klamath basin. Chief Engineer Hoey has his headquarters at that point, substantial buildings and stock yards are' in course of construc tion and despite reports to the contrary, passengers are being carried over the road, and an every-other-day staee oper ates between Bray and Merrill, Oregon. Commencing with October 1 a stage line will be operated between Klamath Fall and Dorris which Is 24 miles from Bray. The line may be extended and passengers taken to the terminus -of the rcaa. It Is expected that the large ship ments of stock from Klamath county this fall Will go out via Bray instead of Montague, as haa been the rule for year. A Sg-mlle. drive will thus be saved, which Is a matter of much Im portance when it comes to driving beef beyond Bray and the .rail wl It 1 exnecteri thVt 111 reach Dorris bv ncm. Dorris, California, now has a post office, which " was moved over from Plcard. The old town of Picard la practically no more, ana when the rail .reach, Dorris and all have moved to the new raiiroaa town, its obliteration will be complete. TWO MEN INJURED IN LOGGING ROAD WRECK (Special Ditpateh to Tha Journal.) Castle Rock, Wash,, Sept. 28. Engi neer James Duscham and Breakman Sam ORourke were Injured In a wreck on England's logging road, about three miles oast of here, Tuesday. The engi neer lost control of the engine on a flown grade and the train Jumped the track, rolling over a steeD emhankmnf into the canyon below. The engine and some oi tne cara.were a total wreck. LINN COUNTY IIAS TEACHER SHORTAGE Regular $15.00 Values, Friday Only $4.95 Come early only a few of them. SOTS Values Up to $30.00,' Friday $17.75 Regular $22.50 and $25.00' Coats, in Broadcloth and Fancy Mixtures, Friday Only $12.50 iiil Regular $15.00 Voile Skirts, New and -" Upyto Date, Friday Only - , $8.75 NEW PALL MILLINERY Specially Priced The best collection of popular priced Hats ever brought to Portland. Friday your choice of a big variety of spick, span.' new Fall Hats, every wanted fash ionable and desirable style and all favor able colors, values to $8.00, $445 Flannelette Night Gowns Regular $L00 Value 59c flannelette Kimonos Regular $1.75 Value 98c lit Wholesale and Retail J. M. Acheson Co fifth and AlderSts. iri'ni'i uriiiiii,',) - I I lilll II . fill si 'ill :.iVW...illViil.lil.W..lll'l.. Fn ! hi i r Vi Tii i iii II r ... i r"f Mil i,i ii jPi.i.i,.,,,,,,, ,n. .... iii.iyi! .iiii,: m wi wrJ&. trikFttf'f&yVMV!,rii frte&;--.-Y, I".- f-,Xy- lji hih.:ij.i.i...,l,J FAlX an Wte UR opening display of Men's Suits and Overcoats has become a temU y annttaJ event of importance, at good dressers throughout the tity'l avail themselTet of the opportunity it affords to become authorial Utively aquainted with what will be nroDer in Men's Dress for the aeaacoJl This showing of HIGH ART CLQTHINQ wiQ gain demonstrate the fact that we are best equipped to serve you. , The ASSORTMENT is astoundJngty large and com-f plete, including the most acceptable cloths and patterns from the foremost woolen mills of the world, The STYLES embrace the best efforts of a corps of expert designers, who have studied all -the great fashion centers and whose ideas have been executed by the finest , dothes-maldng organization in the land. The workmanship is HIGH ART which means honest materials and superfine tailoring and aatlsfac-' tory wear. - We have the exclusive agency for HIGH ART CLOTHING in , i PORTLAND, ORE. .''!"v.!.tV:fVAf.'v''' OUTLET CLOTHING CO N. E. CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS. 1 1 j : ' V cattle t market. Th work on th railroad Is pro-Ip-esslng satisfactorily althourh lbor (Bopcial Dinnitch to Th Jonrnil Albany, Or., 8pt. County School Superintendent W.' U Jackson of Linn reports a great scarcity of teachers and says that tnany schools will be una.hU to open on account of this condition. TT T ATTlCfC m A Trivet 1 T)T TH MAN TO THE ASYLUM condition are not much improved, Con ctrueuoa (aof tn Uun- out It aUa Worked lik m Okann. Mr. jj. N. walker, editor of that spicy journal, tne enterprise, ixmlsa, Va., says: "I ran a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Buckln'e Arnica Halve. No inflammation followed- the etjvs slmplj healed the wound Heals tores, burns and' akin aiseaaa. fluaranUad at H.d ' Pro.. (Special Olapatck U Th JottrsaL) , Silverton, Or.,. Sept J6. D. V. Vauft-ban of this ity ha been .adjudged Insane and committed to th asylum at Salem. Mr. Vaug-han was chairman of th Demooratlo central committee two year ago and made a most successful campaign in Marlon county. He b been 111 for several months and nis condition was suh that th sheriff con sidered him unsafe o be a large and be wa arrested at $silem"Monday. Until hi recent Illness ha had bssn a rv lbrifnt young tamt.A, v ., k ,;' FAEMEES' INSTITUTES TO BE HELD IN LINN ' (f poUl Dlapatck te Tb Joe rut.) Albany, Or., Sept. 18. A series of farmer' institute will be held through ou.t Linn county during th latter por tion of the month of November. . The institutes are belnar oromoted bv Dr. James Wlthycomb of th O. A. d, and the same are in .conneotion with . tha worn or the college.. Five place have been Mlected In Linn county tfnd are aa Lfollows: Crabtree, Lebanon.' Browns ville, Halsey and Harriiburg. The date for the holdtna- of these Institutes feaa bee!n Bitcei for-Merember Jf, 10. i, zt WALKS THOUSANDS OF MILES IN OWN YARD (Special Slspatek to The Jeorasl.) Aberdeen, Wash. Sept t. Aberdeen ha & oltlian who ha the tinlau record of having walked between 2,00l and i.ooo mue. without going outaid hi own doorvard. This man la Charles uorx or sot Terrace avenue, an aged man, who 1 almost blind. Beinr an Englishman, Mr. Cork 1 a firm believer in pieniy oi exercise, ana na taken fits daily In all kind of weather by pacing up and down a board walk on his own premise , H know lust how many Of th lae mlkea mil, and kaena a dally record. Yesterday fa tnnounoed ' TEA How little it is! How little it adds to the, weight of the cup 1 It has covered the sea with ships for a hundred years. , : . ; ' J Your irrocer return vou mAn'e it mi don't Ilk Schilling Best; we pay him. that he has walked l,5t mile kino a year ago last May.p.vv;:; : -, . ; i. . i. iu '