The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 12, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE-TOEGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL 12, IOCS." 1
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ILORICH BILL
Portland Bankers Opposed
to Passage of Currency
Hcasurc Cv
VOli
K. Ut Barnes,
A majority of Portland banks are op
poHed to the passage of the Aldrlch CUr-
renrv iIIL , Thev Mlm 'It OOntaMS
many estremely obJeoUonable featsras.
haa txx-n too baatlly frameo, ana inai
ilia ct-untry con better sfford to wait
nnther session of congress than to have
lis bill peaeed. A. U MlUs, praaldent
nil the nrat National bank, haa objeo
!.ma to tha bill but would prefer to bara
It 'ban no bill at all.
At attitude of the united States
NaiL mal bunk la hostile.
vice-t president, ;iald: a i
, Aral X tractor Clans.
t. Aldrlrh blU la worae than notb
t larliinn nhnououa features.
,.j a a of tha least doalrable U tha
rrovUtt ' prevents a national nana
frmn m k" rWutar loana to a boat-
directors way bo a member. It Je Ue
rule of I mka to a t tba beat buelness
men In. community on maw Doaraa
ot illicit ra. They do W f""-'-ea
but aspect then to aiva
their tima l b"nk"" ffJ.'. i!
the bank t -annot do a regular Una.0
buslneaa w b""'"e" ?T":.YJ
result wouh "oo" J ,"M. 0
have a lot of dummy direr tor We
?vor tha pa oalalonB oX the btJ reqalr
li banks i i ra-erve cities ta carry
larrer resere r
Lanka to cart J 'r"
. i.n r. F. Adams. af the
...nr. and Trwt raninaay, oald
km i. X tectionabla Wt It im tha
ni hill thi a -aa pass thia evasion, and
It is better thi ia notbtn. aa it aaay b
a step la tb. t right direcUcoi
revotw CeaamlasaoBV V'.
J Fran m. pveaMeaj of tha
Vrchast" N '" AMrk
l .t la UJ adria d at thia tea. aad that
aoao of Ita pr. artaioaa. amaMy raaair
In country baa. ra f oarrr a Urya a
r,.rMit caab laaii ta Uatar vaaita.
woe Id ba oatrim otal t tsa
tumid imoou a t '
tna qiifiwm aarc rT. aa prraaro a
aultabla bill to ba ,raaata ta Urn axt
cenrraaa , ' ;
t k kni frnaad 1 Im B. ncna,
president of tha CM W rtraK 3Catoaai.
aad ondoraed by a apaciai aaaentttaa
ot tbo Amerlcaa lIT"TlJTr
la atrongly faoraa B7' WESaaa at. Lad.
ef Ladd as TUt"m. Cba lai i aa Vtaaa
hink nt or Cfcieei w. - H aul tba
AWrlch bU ta ail rf t oa ftr aa Ua
provtaiona raraia)a r' r
arraa but it doea aa I pcoparly cavar
tna oueaUoa of eireaia tfcia Ho thicks
thara are other object! aambla fratnrea
In tha .Jdrk W!l, aaa lhat .ft aaoold
rot paaa rvn If tharo la' AO bXU paaaod
at thla aeaaloa. -
Tha Aldrlch bill rwaa f BrtiMered at a
meeting of tba Portland (aavnf Houaa
aaaoclatlon, aad tho queation waa turned
orer. to tba national banlta; for action.
They bava taken no form a J action. Tbo
Merchants' association' ot sMaw ' York
axkpd tha Portland ehamltor, of ' com
merce to take; a post tlon aaanat. tbo
Mil, but after dlacoaalon tba chamber
laid it on tba table. ; ' . , .. !
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111 41 i 1 'ii arcrovea n iiri n e
gu j ; , i r w neo yeininoiz Mien Kuoinstein wneo vagoer
III V VI t I azZTfci I I .11 ' .- . f
tM: . ,:-,- 4 J The
FROM THE, DAYS
evoktd divint
harmonica from
iti itrinja,
Acknowledged hb lndbt
. neii to tho inaplrtaf
betuty of Ita ton
FREE BUS RIDES TO HOTELS . -
MAY SOON END FOR GOOD
GOOD TDEES AGADf : ' .
FKEVAIlY; IN KUTTE
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John F. Forbla, a But to attorney wbo
owna a farm near Foretk Grove, where
Tbo Question of abolishing tho free
boa was again discussed at a neotlnt
of tba hotel managers at the Commer
cial club several days ago. Tbo meet
Log waa called for tbo purpose Of ad
vertising Portland's adequate hotel ac
eotnmodatlona and with a view of or
ganising; a permanent hotel men's as
aocifitloa. With the excentlon ef tha Ilatl
Portland all other botela provide free
bneeo ' to convey tbelr guests to and
from tba paasenger station. Since the
Salem eleotrio line baa eatabllahed an
other station at tho foot of Jefferson'
atreet' tba managers bava found It Im
possible to meet all tralna and on tblsl
account are in .favor of doing away
with tbo free bos altogether, i
Tbey claim that tbo operation of tho
free bus lines ooat each of them ia
the neighborhood of 1260 a month. Se
attle end other cities charge for rides
10 me noieie ana tno Portland hotel I
men assert that It la only a matter of
time until the big free ride In Port
land will be a thing ef the past.
Among other complaints against tho
free bus made by tho hotel men la tho
cnarn uiai . may are rreausntiv I
"worked. Many a traveler,
men say.
station and then goes to a cheaper
hotel.
the hntoll
takea a bua up town from the
IRlMRiiSON'-S
his family spends tbo summer, Is at tbe the currency famine, Mr. Forbls said
Hotel Portland. I1"1. nlKht, "nd oonditlona there are
"AJ1 of the mines In Butte are inln '"L" il,r;.. nnJ
running full time and a. many mnlZi'"' 11
ifutto has recovered entirely from l5". ,?J?". .P"..?" PH"
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Spring Moist Notable
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Of the very latest fashions in
men's clothing for spring and
summer. That insures last
ing service and satisfaction.
the so-called panio tho banks paid out
cash at all times.' .
'lips mm is
CAUSE FOR DIVORCE
William' Bacon Says He Has
to Take Children From
Mother.
n ma divorce court comes an echo
or a case that excited lntereat in the
Juvenile court last January. At tht
ume tno six children of William and
rarKrei tsacon were made wards of
" . " '"iviicawa condition.
" " mo jail w sooer up.
rSfn'i!l ui,Jlf ,nU .wlf tor "vorce,
relates the nitlful atnrv nt 1. 10.11.
court experience, and savs the chUdren
were taken from his wife's care by his
request Ho asks divorce on 7 fhl
givuuu vi. uruiiKenness ana cruelty.
They were married in jni.
Jeraey, In 100. v "BW
W. M. Winana haa auad niah urn
nana for divorce on the ground of de
S.ei,on' .T,,,3r 355? married in P01E
"u "v "v "o ha husband
chargea that be was deserted b7.7,
Catalogue
and Prices
upon Application.
Has Been Continuously Without a Peer (n the Musical World
It was created to be a medium to express the very soul of music, and Steinwav
icniu5 indue 11 d niasicipictc, ucimg lumaiion. : ,
It has maintained its pre-eminence 'because the inventions of each' successive
generation of the Steinway family have -kept it, far in advance of all other pianos,
have seemingly exhausted.mechanical possibilitier and attained a perfect instru
ment. .
mi . a .
ine wonaertui rennement ot its. tone-beauty has never been equaled. The
proven durability ot atemway workmanship has never been rivaled. Infinite pains
and the highest skill have placed it beyond comparison. . .
Yet Steinway reputation has never been exploited for commercial ends. V Stein
way always means BEST one grade only. Every Steinway piano is an ORIGI
NAL, not a COPY made by alien hands. ' . ;
What the Steinway has been to other musicians a prized work of art, an ob
ject of affection, like a real Stradivarius violin, to be handed down from one'genera
tion to another THAT the Steinway would! be to. you. r J . ; i
Its price is low for a masterpiece, and differs: little from that of sn-ralW f'Ui
good" pianos. Ultimately you will wanta teinway, anyhow.
Ask for Booklet "Portraits
-of Musical Celebrities", -
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OPPOS1TB POSTOFFICB, PORTLAND
PORTLAND TACOMA ; SEATTLE IVERETT BZLLINCHAt.1 ' SPOKANE
PEESONAL.
MJ. riUH AT IVBilnlaaBa aa aV
The finest qualities in fancy f KitfSK
worsteds and cassimeres, in
conservative cut or in ex
treme novelties. Suits that
are high class and perfect in
every detail.
the whip
Portland. Mr.
business ' la
$15
.00
to
$35.00
4
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crecklngly srood,
v. vvajceneid, chief clerk of the
Taooma hotel at Tacoma, Is visitlni
friends In tha " Tiung
H. J UlllM t An.... 1-
PoPln4 " V'- S
atTheAPoffldam, f FrMt GW
Trnrait ?f t the
visit In La Grande. ' "
u. jH.ina.nn or kuii T7m . a
STt SSHffl of Sin-Fran!
Is
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203-285 flVashijigton. Street
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REGIMENT REVIEWED
BY GOVERNOR HUGHES
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Buffalo, N. T, April H.Oovernor
Hughes reviewed the Seventy-fourth
regiment tonight In the armory. Tba
regiment, in full dress, passed in re.
fcr01".,! nfer-ichi"f of
the state militia, while a vast audience
lined all sldea of the drill hail and
. After the review Governor Hughes
quarters, then the governor hnrriiui
the- Iroquois hotel for a b'rtbd All?.
mVnt" u8t of th flcera of th? rI
Earlier in the eevnlns' Hi.ho '.t-.
?fe Te'affirr.Vi. jKS
dinner." " " : ""
.Th.. KOve.ri,or wa ocluded from the
flrtftBJ&i 0f "ew"Papfe- men and others
during hia (U in the city. Hia mill.
iZ'J iry inrormed reporters that
isuvemor would give no Int.rvli-
see no newsnacer mon .,v,.i-
the
and
Buffalo,
ABERDEEN SENDS : '.
1 CHEERUPSKY NEWS
XSperlst mpetrh Is' Tbe Jonrna'l s
Aberdeen, Vah.. April 1 lnn vi.
dence that times are beginning to Im.
prove is the fact that the real estate
Is bpplnnlnsr to move aa-ain.anjf h-
Easier
Fashion
500 Suits, Comprising All the New
Novelties in Butterfly, Kimono
Tailored and Fancy Suits Are
All Reduced for This Week
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Reduced Prices Range From
$15.00 to $60.60
FORMER VALUES $25.00 to $90.00
The latest in voile and Chiffon Panama Skirts
have just arrived from New York.
Prices range from $30 down to
a;.e .
$5.95
New Silk Petticoats in all the new styles, in
ciuamg ine accoraion pleated. -:
First showing: of Lingerie dresses and wash suits
U CARRY All TOE NEW STYLES IN
WAISTS AND CLOTH OF GOLD COATS
Our alteration department is the best' in Portland, and
we will not disappoint you in getting your suit on time.
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"New Store With Little Prices"
Cloak and Suit iHousfel
141 SIXTH STREET, CORNER ALDER, OPPOSITE OREGONIAN
on.' few residences are aolng up all
over the- city and a great deal of street
improvement Is Being done. The grad-hsc-of
JF -pad w ay 7 t other t r p a . on
the bill is emoloyinr
men and teams, and while
large forcas
it Is
of
causing
much temporary inconvenience the work
beauty of that partof the city and to
the convenience of tba people who live
in that section. - It Is expected that
LftflSr Siifistlfa.? lSirade.4ilawx.thjB eleo
trio company will build its Cftrllnx on
It to.8ixth street, and ont to the Went
End addition, which will boom that
portion of town. . . , .
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