THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1008.
OSCAR GOES TO FIFTEEN INJURED
PilCIF-V T.1ELBA Oil TBOLlEY.illlE
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New York Manager Un- Two Cars at Full Speed Col
daunted by the Feud - lide on a Curve Near
With Tctrazzinl. t ! Tacoma. v
(United Prwa Lsasad Wirt.)
New York. July. 17. Although Oscat
Hammersteln'ls goliyf to mak P
cJal trip to Europ to. affect a reconcil
iation, word wae received from London
today that Madame Mclba. declared ahe
would never make poace with Madame
Tetraazlnl. Undaunted by the determi
nation of the fllva to continue' the war
fare with her rival, the American man
ager will anil for England very eoon,
confident thai he can.. Straighten mat
ters out.
Refusal of Tetrazzlni to take Dart in
Melba's concert started the feud, which
haa become very bitter. The two dlvaa
sin exactly the same repertoire, and
Molba declares ahe will not allow any
other sopraio to appear in any or ner
operaa. Khe wants "Lucia," "Qllda" and
"Vloletta" exclusively for herself.
Melba explains that ahe will go to
Australia, as she has a concert contract
to fulfill, and her '.'dear old daddy"
wan is lier there.
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ESE FLEEING
THE ANGEL CITY
(United Fret Leased Wire.)
Tacoma, July 17. -Fifteen persona
Were seriously Injured ' this morning
when two streetcars on the Puyallup
suburban carllne crashed head on while
rounding a, curye ' at full speed near
Larchmont, -one ' of Taeoma'a suburbs,
fotrr miles distant. ' Motorman John Mo-
Klroy or the outbound car, who had not
stopped at the usual switch because the
reauigm was not snowing, was parnaps
fatally hurt. His legs were crushed
noove me anees, 1
The . outbound car was loaded ..with
berrypickers, mostly women and chil
dren, . bound for , Puyallup, while the
Incoming car was also heavily loaded.
The lmpaot of the collision almost
wrecked the cars, and It is remarkable
mat a score or people were not allied
outright The 10 most sferlouslv inlured
were rendered unconscious and gome of
mem may ale. , -.
.The Injured are: Mrs. Woolsey. John
weizei, Mrs. rage. Mrs. Air White, A.
J. Keel George Rapcok, W. H. Wilson.
- Neither of the conductor was Injured.
jW RAISES
I! FOR HELIE
Campaisrn Aerainst Fan Tan, Disposes of Her Personal
Hop and Lotteries Too Property to Kestore An-
Jluch for Them.
cestral Estate.
(United Preee Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, Cal.. July 17. Raids on
fan tan games, opium Joints and lotter
ies threaten, to wreck the fortunes, of
every Chinese merchant In Los Angeles,
and It is. said there are less than 600
(United Preee Leased Wire.)
. Paris, July 17. It Is announced to
day that - Princess De Sagan, formerly
Anna Gould, has offered Chateau Marias
for sale, fixing the price at 1250,000. It
is reported that she subsequently will
Celestials In the city today, while there dispose of all her other holdings in
were more than 3,000 here a year ago.
The Chinese are hastily departing for
Ban Francisco and Oakland, where few
restrictions are placed upon their en
joyment. A meeting of Chinese will be held
next week to discuss the problem with
the merchants of Chinatown here. They
have laid In stocks worth thousands of
dollars, and at the present rate of emi
gration there will not be a single cus
tomer left In the city by next December.
RAID AT WATSOXVILLB.
Chines Chased Out of Property Be
longing to Lieutenant-Governor.
(United rr6 Leaaed Wire.)
Watsonville. Cal., July 17. Ten Chi
nese gamblers are in Jail here today
after a raid ordered by District Attor-
Bardy and conducted by Sheriff
France and raise as much money as pos
sible. f
Then, It Is said, she will purchase a
whole or a iwirt of the ancestral estate
of Prince Helie De Sagan on the Ger
man frontier. , Her plans include re
storing the estates to their former
splendor and she and the prince expect
then to live In grand style and occupy
a high social position.
The De Sagan estates have greatly
depreciated and passed nearly entirely
out of the hands of the family, which
has met with financial reverses at vari
ous times. The lands, however, are well
located and with me lavish expenditure
of money In Improvements will make
one of the most attractive estates in
France.
This announcement was hard news
for Count Bonl de Castellane, the former
husband of the Princess De Sagan, who
is almost penniless.
ney Hardy and conducted Dy Sheriri
Neibit. The Chinese gambling dens are cj A VQ Vfk TIYYT TiTm
located on property owned by the For- O A 1 O ! U llUJjJLll If
COMPANY FORMING
ter family, of which Lieutenant-Gov
ernor Warren R. Porter is manatfnr, and
bad 6eon operated in defiance of law for
20 years. .
The raid was spectacular. Chinese
partblers Were emiglit Jammed in the
doors and windows while trying to es-
, twee ' . . .'
. , District Attorney Hardy today said
the political prominence of the lieutenant-governor
would make no difference
to him, and that the gamblers would be
prosecuted vigorously.
'United Preee Leased Wire.)
Ban Francisco, July 17. On the plea
that he was too busy to discuss the
matter, H. H. Taylor, president of the
B. B. & B. C. railroad, today refused to
confirm or deny the story that the
Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific
railroads have formed a holding com
pany to take over his line.
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BETTER CALL WHILE CHOOSING IS GOOD
Men's Suits at One-Half
Men's $35 Spring Suits, now $17.50
Men's $30 Spring Suits, now 95.00
Men's $25 Spring Suits, now $12.50
Men's $20 Spring Suits, now $10.00
Boys' Suits at One-Half
Every Boy's Spring Suit in the house,
knickerbocker or straight pants, all
this season's latest styles, ages 7 to
16 years.
Boys $5.00 Suits, now. ...... .$2.50
Boys' $6.00 Suits, now .$3.00
Boys' $8.00 Suits, now $4.00
Boys' $10.00 Suits, now $5.00
Boys' $15.00 Suits, now $7.50
Men's Fancy Vests
at One-Half
Men's $6.00 Fancy Vests $3.00
Men's $5.00 Fancy Vests $2.50
Men's $4.00 Fancy Vests $2.00
Men's $3.00 Fancy Vests $1.50
Men's $2.50 Fancy Vests $1.25
Men's Straw Hats
at One-Halt
Men's $5.00 Straw Hats. .,. . . .$2.50
Men's $3.00 Straw Hats $1.50
Men's $2.00 Straw Hats $1.00
At One-Quarter Off
The following items Young Men's
College Suits, Young Men's Spring.
Suits, Every Blue and Black Suit in
the House, Men's, Boys' and Youths'.
Washable Suits
$1.00 Washable Suits, now. . . 75
$1.50 Washable Suits, now... $1.12
$2.00 Washable Suits, now. . .$1.50
$3.00 Washable Suits, now... $2.25
$5.00 Washable Suits, now... $3.75
Young Men's Ouling
Suits One-Half Otf
$15.00 Outing Suits, now. $7.50
$10.00 Outing Suits, now. ... .$5.00
Remember:
No Exaggerations Permitted
in Any of My Advertisements
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LEADING
CLOTHIER
SSOURI TRIES
NAMES PLAN
Just Lot It Sail Eound the System So Cumbrous That
World If It Wants to Some Ballots Bear
So Savs Genua n v. 300 Mines.
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J, B. DOESN'T
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STORE CLOSES' OK SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK
(t'nltnd Presa UtMd Wtt.l
London, July 17. Criticism by the
British press of Australia and New Zea
land for the expenditure of enormous
tumi In prepartlon for the entertain
ment of the American fleet Is not find
In favor with the general public here.
Sentiment of the people generally is
with the colonies In their stand on thl
question, and editorial utterances on th(
subject are much milder today than
they have been In the past.
un tne continent there has been no
crltlcl
United
tiress
tepee
able.
(Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.)
8t Louis, Mo., July 17. Early In the
coming month Missouri la to have Its
first trial of the primary election law.
Nominations will be made for all state
and county offices and for members
Of the state legislature which will have
the selection of a successor to I'nlced
States Senator William J. Stone. Sena
tor Stone la a candidate for reelection
and is-opposf4 by Governor Folk.
Former CTmwwessman Y . S. Cowherd
appears to have a good lead In tne con
test for the Democratic nomination for
SATURDAY SPECIALS
The following bargain items offered for tomorrow' special selling subject to delivery at our earliest
convenience and for which mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted.
Ism of the world voyage of the Pove,;n,or,: tno"n ln order "'n. out
d States men-of-war. Vhe German w.ul XT 10 overc?mf P C'ted P"
unites ln declaring the pitical P"'n- Jhe race started with nearfy
t. of the cruise are mosCfvor-' "JSpl. he,M
now narrowed down to Cowherd, David
Kail and one or two timers.
In regard to the Republican ticket it
la also pretty well established just who
the nominees will be. Attorney General
Herbert S. Hadley will be the candidate
for governor. For all the other places
on the Republican ticket, with but two
exceptions, there are no contests. All
Got Drunk ln His Official Capacity, publican side are to receive nominations
witnout opposition, excepting in me
VICE-CONSUL BOYD
DISGRACED HIMSELF
and Now lie la a Wifeless
Man.
Una-
cases of attorney general and railroad
and warehouse commissioner, for which
there are rival aspirants ln the field..
Dissatisfaction with the primary sys-
tmm im nrommrtA in mlnv nmrt.r. nh.
lection la made that It Is too easy for
favorite sons' to ret their names on
the I the ballot, with the result that the lat-
Amerlcan vice-consul at Shanghai wat tff becomes, a Mariket sheet, which la
.-...... I wen aa a source or great expense to
at a diplomatic dinner ln China, his I the state and county. In aome counties
wife, Mrs. Carmen V. Boyd. Is frea from he naniea of nearly 100 candidates will
i'niin iiiuaj iijiuuii m uivuno. I r
Boyd, who has been living here
(Colted Praaa Lcaaed Wire.)
Reno, Nev., July 17. Because
SHIRTWA'ST
BOXES
SPECIAL $3.35
Regular $(3.00 values in
hese attractive bedroom
boxes for shirtwaists and
shoes covered in best
trimmed with bamboo. At
the above special, tomorrow
in the Draper)- Section 6th
floor.
Mrs.
AND SITES IN OREGON
the past year with her young daughter. DTTiQ AV "DTTTT nTVYlCI
filed her suit aeveral months ago. vi.1 XJ u iijuli vjo
The court refused to act hastily ln
the case.and made a thorough tnvestl-
f ration of the complaint before grant-ne-
a decree.
The diplomat was accused of drunk
enness an.1 failure to provide. Mra.
Itovd slleges that he often became In
toxicated, and that upon the occasion
of the diplomatic dinner mentioned he
ur of the evening.
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A Real Treat
Post
Toasties
and cream
With a sprinkle of amt-ar. If the
natural aweetne of the toasted
corn la not anoaah. . "
Tb Tawta Linrera. -
- Two atse package, lee an4 lie.
Vade by
Foatntn Cera ("ofrpanr, T.frnltffl.
BatUe Crek. jilch.
ubllc buildings to be Jll
dleton. Albany and La
pned at the treasury de- JJ
rday. The sites prof- VVl
m asked, are aa follows:
It ton and Oray. Gard-
(raited Preas Uased Wire.)
Washington, July 17. Proposals for
sites for the public buildings to be
erected at Pendleton
grew so hilarious aa to mar the pleat- j .Grande were opened
partment yesterday
fered. with prices
fendleton tin
ner and Alta, I10.09S; Lot Lirermore,
Johnson and ivawara court. 1 1 1. (00,
Thomas Milfcrkey Court and Willow,
I7,i00, Jeaaa Failing. Mala and Watec
7,oe: W. O. Ole. Main and Jackson.
1 11.0O0: Chris Staaull, Fluff and Gar
den. fli.tTO; Mary E. C'Of fey. Court and
ColWe. 1.08; J. h. Toung. Main and
Bluff. St.oAO; Chris Stanuli, on Main
street. IT, 2S0: Elmer Searcy, lot I. block
G, 14 : Hri E- P. Lowell. Johneon
and Webb. I4.400: A. Ailoway. lot 1.
block 14. tlt.eee: Harry rnlam. College
nd Court, izi.aea; c. r. Coleaworth,
BATH CABINETS
FOR 55c
Eighteen inches high, twelve
inches wide an4 six inches
deep fitted with two shelves
and finished in white enamel.
Tomorrow these regular $1.25
Cabinets at the above special.
BERLIN PRESERVE
KETTLES
SPECIAL 48c
Ten-quart sire, seamless
steel enamel ware ; regular $1
values, special tomorrow, in
the Basement Section
Sanitary
Refrigerators
$1.00
Per Week
liswattsaV
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0MPLETE-H0U5E-FURniSHER5
SMC TWt
Tta1
Hammocks
Lawn Mowers
Garden Hose
in the
Basement
Alta and Cottonwood. I !.
La Grande E. K Moore. Spring are
nae. Fourth and Fifth. tt.0; B. W.
O randy, Fcnrtn and A dam a lle;
P-Terar Ptrrm. Fmirth and Adaraa,
I.0; J. M. Berry, same location.
II :; r. Flurerald. Fdea and WstH
Ingtwn. 7.000 : H. J. Teung. MonrM aM
Greenwood and Adama I .; Ia'and
Citr M. M. company, T.m and effer
aoo. Ill.OOO
Albar r Mr. N. O Baker. Foartli'and
r.vn. It e: C C Cler.ger. Fowrih aad
Ellsworth, I IM; CbarTe E. Wolrar
l'n. thre sites fxi Lyme stret at
M.tCS. IT.'i and tl,tv, Rapaeurely;
Ed.CusIck end W H. rarls. Third,
Fourth and Ferry, l,T50; P. W. plner,
Water and Ferry. H.P00; E. A. Woodln
and Jacob Lelh, Third and Broartalbln,
Ill.kOO; J. K. Weatherford. Twenty
eecond and Lyons. 11.100.
LA GRANDE'S CHARTER
IS-BEING REHSED
(gprlal Dtatwtca tm Tbe taraalt
' La Oraada. Or. July 17. Tbe charter
for tha city af La Grande, defeated at
tbe election railed for Its (-nnaidereUoa
last fall, la feeing rertaed by a commu
te wmnoaul tf Mbri af the rlty
cnaaril and at the net regalar meeting.
the nret waaneexiey tn August, the
ehare fwwanfnerMted will etnbadtad
ia tbe form af aa ardlnaaca.
It wae racenmndal by the rerlaioa
twmnlttea, amorf atber tm jwrt ant
rhaiga. tbat tbe larwia ef tbe an a tot,
recorder, treasurer and chief at poiic
laat but one year Instead of two as was
the provision before. The wording of
the section regarding the bonding of the
cfty will be changed. Several oUier
minor featyrea will be modified, prob
ably the most Important of these Is that
any offender who la liable to a con
siderable fine or Imprisonment may de
mand a Jury trial. This change waa
at the solicitation of W. N. Mooroa. the
only Socialist member of the coundi
UKIAH TO HAVE NEW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(ftperad tXsaatt rke es-aeLt
Penrlletrvn. Or- July -17. Tba aecond
rreebrterlaa church to be arganlsed In
irmatllla rouaty In tbe past month) will
be formally eatabllahed an Vkiah nei'
P under msea a delearatlon at tnlalatera
wall cffleMte at tba ereat. Twp wki
a tba Freahytertaa ehurra at PU"t
Kock waa orfmniaed and Ber. E. W.
Warrtngton. a recent graduate from
Prlneeton seminary, who Is pastor of
the Pilot Bock church will also be
pastor of the I'kiah church dividing
the time between the two points.
PARAGUAYANS JIIIST
ENLIST AS SOLDIERS
rCattsa Prase Leased Wtn.)
Aaaoclon. Paraguay. July 17. Coo.
grass haa paaaad a law establishing ob-ll-ery
anl,tary eervtea by eanscrlp
ttoa. The protect also proTtde aaeaa
area against the customary abasea by
which military officers enter borraa
and aelae peaceable citlaena for tbe
enay irellneaL Ia eoaoecrfoai with
this project Is another br which It Is
forblddea to appoint salutary eff1crs
to poalttona at j refecta or rub-prf -t..
en aoeovr of tbair habit af abasing
tbee poeltlooa af authority wtu tyr
aar. 4
388-390 EAST MORRISON STREET
NEAR GRAND AVENUE
"THE CAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE"
Announces a Ten-Day Bargain Carnival; $20,000
Worth of Seasonable Merchandise Subject to a Mer
ciless Slashing of Prices; Original Costs Obliterated;
Prices Cut to Half; a Sale Event Without Precedent
in the Annals of Retailing.
FOR THE GREATEST VALUES EVER
KNOWN, THE BIGGEST MONEY'S WORTH
EVER OFFERED, YOU . SHOULD ATTEND
THIS SALE.
It Commences Tomorrow
When we quote prices on Staple Commodities ; at
from one third to one half less than any other store
sells them for it is time to quit theorizing, and admit
us the unrivaled value-givers of this community.
THE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE AT PRICES
OF WHICH THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT At
SAMPLE
2000 BLEACHED SHEETS
Double Width, 72x90 inches, full finished, three-inch
hem, of excellent quality muslin; three sheets for-
about the price of one; buy them tomorrow at, each
LIMIT
OF
FOUR
SBE WINDOW
LeJMIT?
OF
FOUR
TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR
We WiU Sell
Table
Oilcloth
200 bolts best 20c and 25c
quality, Vy4 yards wide, at,
the yard
1
2k
FIVE-YARD LIMIT.
We Will Sen
American
Print Cade's
10,000 yards the best quality
light and dark patterns,
stripes and figures, at
C 8c
y Grade
8Kc
Grade
4
Yard Wide
Sheeting
50 bolts, 3,000 yards, standard
10c quality, full width muslin,
while it lasts, at
20-Yard
Limit
20-Yard
Limit
Children
Shoes
Shoes for boys and girls, sizes
8 to 2, first quality calf and
dongola stock, solid leather
soles and counters; best $1.50
to $1.75 values,
All
Sizes
Tennis Shoes
For bovs and girls,
all sizes, in black or
white
39c Pr.
Silk Thread
All colors, 100-yd.
spools, 10c every
where tomorrow
5c Spool
Towels at
Half
100 dozen large
" H u c k " Towels,
best 15c quality,
7c
Common Pins
1,000 packages, at
lc Each
Shopping
Baskets
20 dozen, the 25c
kiiiu tomorrow
Pearl Buttons
Fresh-water- Pearl
Buttons, two-eye,
2 Doz. 5c
ENTIRE STOCK OF WALKING SKIRTS,
VOILES, PANAMAS, MOHAIRS ; AND SICIL-
IANS, ALL COLORS, AT MANUFACTURER'S
COST.
HaveYouAnything for Sals?
List h Triib"
L. L. MOFFETT, Lumber Exchnr-tj IzV.l rz
If tfce price it right, we wi'l find buyers.
ARB YOU FROM MISSOURI? Try cs H
DONT FORGET If yoa ai.h to BUY CS .TLL
L L. MOFFCTT, 4!3 Icr ' r I' r
, WILL CTAI T"",'L'..
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