The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21. 1808.
ADMIRAtDIED
HEARTBROKEN
Satcst
, t:
IJiissians K'ecogni.e Rnjest-1
TCnsky's Merits, NoyThat
He Is Dead.
(raited Ptom I.ecd Wire
, 8t. Petersburg, July 21. nispatches ,'
today from Biidnauhelin. Oermtiny. say;
Admiral Rojeatvensky tiled of a broken
" heart the result of sorrow and dls-
', rprrpititloni aro being made here to-'
-da-jor demonstr.it. on In honor of ,
, th (lmlral wJi hiul boon much be-,
loved sluco he heroically plea.ted gnl t ,
of being responsible for the aurrrn.loi (
- of the Russian fleet In the battl.. of the ,
ea ot Japan, voluntarily fining the i
-death penalty to save 1.1s offices.
Political condition r such, mow-
. ever, that ft la probable the f"tral j
-win be unOFtentatioiis and without dla-
'ha circumstances of the death of.
Rojestvermkv have toticnea me nro
: of the Russian people and Borrow la
. widespread.
The papers recount at length his seir
aacrlflce when he assumed blame for
the loss of the Russian fleet. hen
the ships were surrendered Hojestven
nlcy was wounded and practically un
conscious, and could have made a
strong personal d.efense If he had de
sired. His death sentence was corn
muted by the csar, but his honor, ho
Relieved, was forever lost.
In the later days of his Ufa he pined
and sorrowed .continuously and the ad
vices from the German town where he
found refuse say there la no doubt hla
' heart was broken.
OLDM PENSION
; nijy. PASS
British 1 Socialists Rejoice
While Rosebery Predicts
European War.
20c Handkerchiefs Wfec Each
WOMEN'S UNLAUNDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, with
lu'nistitchi'il edjjcs and embroidered corners, good Ql
'20c each, .special W cdnesdav l&ZL
qua lit v linen, rep.
EMBROIDERIES. Edges ami
Insertions, in wide or narrow
widths, open or Mind effects,
recnlar values to b.c the vara
Special v ednesdnv,
the vard
19c
lUAJiiJU ViMLlINUb, in
Tuxedo or chiffon effects, plain
or clotted mesh, variety of col
ors, regular values to Boc the
yard. Special now
only
17c
MnMaWl
mil" i i hsitiai aln iii M wi , iLiMjJMijsai
35c Oriental Laces at 13c Yard
ORIENTAL EDGES AND INSERTIONS in cream or white,
pretty laces that arc regularly worth to 33c the yard. Plenty
of them for a busy day's selling. Your choice, the Q
yard
MECHLIN LACE, in edges
or insertions, a clean-up of odd
pieces worth to lfic the yard.
Special rj
only ...
NARROW VAL. LACES, in
edges or insertions, good as
sortments, worth $1.00 per
dozen yards. CQe
Special ' 0C
hop in J hi
Cool St
And Find No End of Warm
Weather Goods Low Priced
Now the Mammocks ? Sale Cviolei Cream 25c Ea Odd Dinner Sets Renular Price
In your city home, or down at the beach
where the cool breezes blow, swing one of
these hammocks in a shady spot and know
solid comfort. The investment is small in
deed. A good quality hammock can be
bought for 85 and on up to $3.50.
CANVAS WEAVE HAMMOCK,
concealed spreader and pillow,
worth $1.10. Special
CANVAS WEAVE HAMMOCK.
cealed spreader and pillow,
worth $1.50, at
with
85c
con-
JACQUARD WEAVE HAMMOCKS,
JACXMJARD WEAVE HAMMOCKS concealed spreader, pillow
-"l Tl . t e,ri o o ,
(Culted Proi Leased Wire.)
London, July 21. Socialists are re
Joicing today over what they consider
the greatest victory they have won in
40 years, the passing; to second reading
in the house of lords of the old age
pension bill, which now seems assured
of becomlg- a law- The bill was passed
after a bitter fight In which the United
States pension system was denounced by
word Ronebery.
i Lord Cromer aided Rosebery in his
fight on the bill. He admitted it was
' the gravest measure that had come be
fore the house for many years and pre,
, dieted that Ks passage would result in
the adoption of a protective policy.
'. Expressing the belief that a Kuropean
conflict would be forced upon Great
Britain before many years had passed,
,T.ord Rosebery declared It was the first
duty of the country to prepare itself
for such a condition. A protective
policy, he paid, would tend to widen
the breach between Great Britain and
foreign nations and increaae the danger
:of war.
regVlafly worth $2.00
cial only
JACQUARD WEAVE HAMMOCKS
worth $2.25 each. Special
at
A REGULAR $2.50 HAM
MOCK, only
Spe- 1 tfi
tDl.JU
SMOCKS
$1.65
$1.85
and valance, $1.85 value.
$1.15
$1.35
LARGE-SIZE HAMMOCKS in hand
some striped pattern, with concealed
spreader, lay-back pillow and wide val
ance, regular price $4.50 o 1A
each. Special P)alU
MYSTERY If. DEATH
$2.95
CROQUET SETS, 8 balls and 8 mal
lets, handsomely finished, regularly
worth $4.00 the set. Spe
cial
CROQUET SETS, 8 balls and mal
lets, beautifully finished and packed
in hardwood box, a $5.00 J f
set at ajM.eJU
LARGE-SI Z-ED HAMMOCK of
stripea aesign, same description as
above, worth $5.00. Spe
cial at
$3.50
PROFESSIONAL SET, 4 balls and
mallets, extra fine finish, mallets and
screw handles, stakes and wickets,
regular $10.00 set
for
f
"Wealthy Nevada Mining:
' Man Is Thought to Have
Been Poisoned.
(United PreM Leased Wlre.J
; Los Angeles, Cal.. July 21. Efforts
are being made today to solve the mys-
-tery which surrounds the death of
James C. McClanahan, ' a wealthy Ne
vadan, who practically owned the town
of Sandy. Mel'lanahan was found dead
In his room at the Natick house late
yesterday under Btrangu circumstances.
Coming here Thursday to have his
yes treated, McClaiiahan appeared to
be in good health. When his body was
found yesterday his fai n was distorted :
In such a manner as to indicata Unit
ha had died in terrible pain and It Is;
e believed he was poisoned. i
A bottle of medicine partially emptied
'was found in the room and it is thought
Some mistake may have been made in
compounding it. j
The dead man. who was a bachelor,
67 years old, was known throughout 1
Nevada. He grubstaked many pros
rectors during hla life and in that w.iv 1
acquired many valuable mines and was
wealthy.
long Gloves ai 29c Pair
$5.00
1 7 nn
4 t f V 1
VIOLET CREAM, Wisdom's,
reg. price 50c. Spe- Of
cial, the bottle ZDC
WHISK BROOMS with plush
tops and black handles, reg.
price 35c. Special,
each ZUC
DRESSING COMBS, .cellu
loid, shell or amber color, reg.
15c value. Special, fk
each iJC
TOILET SOAP, Lilac Glycer
ine, reg. price 10c. ij
Special, cake Q
WRITING TABLETS, Eaton
Hurlbut's Overland, all sizes,
reg. price 15c. Spe- f
cial, each J )C
ENVELOPES, Eaton Hurl
but's Overland, to -atch
above, reg. price 15c.
Special, each
PAPER NAPKINS, 100 in
package, reg. price 10c.
Special, the package . ,
FEAKL BUTTONS, sweet
water pearl, assorted sizes, one
dozen on a card. Special
fnr Wrrlnptida v t1i Am
H COTTON TAPE, assorted
widths, one dozen pieces in a
package, reg. price 10c
Special, the package ...
Regular Price
lOel
in
5c
ii
5cl
5cJ
An unusual bargain on High
Grade Dinner Ware. They are
remnants and odd pieces and must
go quickly. It would be well to
look over these sets for the furnish
ing of your summer cottage. The
savings are tremendous.
DINNER SETS OtT WHITE
SEMI-PORCELAIN
50 pieces, only $3.76
00-piece sets for ...S4T84K
JOO-piece sets v:$7.45
DECORATED SEMI - PORCE
LAIN DINNER SETS of from 50
to 112 pieces, good grade of ware
and very pretty decorations
50-piece sets reduced to $5.32
GO-piece sets, .special $6.80
100-piece sets, special $10.55
93-piece sets, special $10.00
96-piece sets, special $0.10
112-piece sets, special $10.14
60-piece sets, special $9.25
DECORATED SYRACUSE CHINA
DINNER SETS, pretty shapes and
pleasing decorations
100 pieces for $8.25
112-piece sets only $9.00
DECORATED GERMAN . CHINA
DINNER SETS of 100 pieces, regu
lar value $22.50,
for
$15.50
HA VI LAND CHINA DINNER
SETS
48 pieces, special only $28.75
69-piece sets for $42.50
CO-piece sets for $45.80
71-piece sets $45.25
145-piece sets $91.00
We also have a large number of
odd pieces in fine Haviland China that
must be closed out at once. Come
a-bargain hunting. You will be well
rewarded.
KEW SITEMXTEXDEXT
OF SHASTA DIVISION
W. H. AVhalen Is Takn From C hi
cago & Northwestern to Handle
Mountain Une.
SILK MESH GLOVES In black
and white, sizes 5y3 and 6 only.
Women who can wear these
sizes find here the glove bargain
of their lives. Tfiese are cool and
neat-looking, a splendid quality,
selling regularly at $1.75 the pair.
Extra special for Wednes- )(
day only, choice LtuC
Men's Underwear
Men's Fancy Weave Balbriggan
Shirts and Drawers in white, pink
or blue, reg. 75c the gar- J
ment. Special frlC
Men's Twilled Night Shirts, sizes
Hi to 19, regularly $1.00 17Q
each. Special ifC
Men's Fancy Half Hose, in Men's Golf Shirts, extra qual
dots, stripes or Jacquard pat- ity chambray, madras or per
terns, 35c values. rt Bcale, all sizes, $1.25 "7r
m t 1 1 dtsv. vames j, m
1
1
1
Shoes at $339 (oMrens 2Qc HosTlld
You'll serve your own best in
terests by attending this ale and
buying not only one but SKV
KRAL pairs. Shoes worth to $7
the pair goin ;it three-thirty-nine.
Need you be urged to come
and share in such royally good
bargain giving as this?
ANY LOW SHOE
TO $6.00 AT,
PAIR
ANY LAIRD,
6 CO. SHOE
AT
ANY FRENCH
HEEL, EXCEPT PEGG Y FROM
PARIS, WORTH C7 7fl
TO $7 4D.jy
In a nutshell there's the story of tho ereati-st shoe hnrpatn trn've told
th puhllp of I'urtland about this summ-r. Think of the- 1 1 emenflous
saving possibilities that thin sale presents. You may rhnnne Ht will
from this still superb assortment of low shoes nnj take away any
pair worth to $6; vou may purchase ultra-smart dress shoes worth to
$7, and you may buy any of the well know n I-A IH1 1 - Si'IK iKHEll'S
shoes. Then, too, we offer all our fanry colored leathers,
including (rreen, brown, old rOse and blue. Any riNCJREK
shoe or Oxford In the store (28 styles in all) and nny $3.,r.O
shoe or Oxford In our entire stock. Choice, without limit
WORTH
$3.39
SCH0EBER
$3.39
OR LOUIS
El
1 & t 1PW
CHILDREN'S and MISSES'
-COTTON HOSE in white or
black, reg. price 20c
kt inc pair, opctiai . . .
WOMEN'S FAST BLACK
COTTON HOSE with em
broidered ankles, regular 35c
values. Special
Wednesday ,
BATHING SUITS of high
grade alpaca; come in brown,
blue or black; white sailor col
lars, trimmed with braid; reg
ular values $2.50 to 1 1.
7
11c
23c
n lit t, n t k o ia
$3.39 v
RIBBONS in fancy plaid,
Dresden or changeable ef
fects, G to 9 in. wide, worth
to $l.?.r) per yard.
Special ,
69c
$8.50, reduced
RIBBONS in fancy warp
print effects, width 4 to 6 in.,
plaid and striped effects.worth
to 6oc yard, on sale
at
25cj
New Yarns in Lingerie Dresses Worth to $25 at $9.98 Gowns 87c
are showine a full line of wool Yarns & WOMEN'S NIGHT QOWNS. of fine
We are showing a full line of wool Yarns
in all the leading shades; a complete as
sortment as to color and kind; we also
sell books of instruction in knitting and
crochet work.
Linen Collars 10c
Tailored linen Collar?, silk Stocks, Tabs,
Jabots, silk Bow lies, Dutch G)llars,
embroidered and net Rows, etc.,
odd lines; worth to 6c, choice.
10c
(I'nltfi? IYpm Lenaed Wire
Son Fram isoo. July : 1 - W H Wha
len, formerly superintendent ' f the
Iowa dlIV.T of the '! . hj.o - ,N'nr'h-ratt-rn
r'allrond. tial be... cl,,.sen by
the Soutttern J'acltic fts super i r ! n li-n t
ef the Sl.a.--t,i division of t e ro;,.i, ' -h
Includes : inU-s of n. .--.t:i:r. l:n-s
from led Hluft. 'a!.. to Avr.l md. r .
with the new line n"W belrir bu'.it from
Vi, In Shasta c.-inty. to K!an:at).
falls. Or. Whan is today o-. t!,e wav
to rt!n.mtnr to assume ch.rte of hi
Bw division.
.Whaln hs le.n in rai'.roa r-k for
the pan 4i vears and Is well k: w, In
SuTu-V ""y l'or"on r ,he 1 "r leJ Progressive Policies Inaug
Coo, clean, fresh, dainty. What's better for a smart summer gown than a lingerie dress.
These come in quite the smartest modes and the finest of materials. Filmy lawns, laces and
embroideries are combined in rarely pleasing effects. Perfect taste in style designing and trim
ming are shown, also the bargains are greater than have yet been quoted this season on
dresses of like merit. So take heed to this invitation and come early tor
the dress you'd like best. Choosing is sure to be rapid and if you delay
a f I I If I fAF f
your tavonte may be snapped upoy some one more prompj. vais. to jo ar vs? o
WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, of fine
cambric or muslin, in a variety of styles,
low round, V-shaped or high neck, laca
or embroidery trimmed; $1.25 val- QJq
Dress Goods 25c
50c and 60c colored wool Dress Goods, 36
inches wide, in over 50 different patterns,
for three days' selling, we reduce the
price to half and less than half, OC
choice ZiOC
JAPAII TMES
STEP FORWARD
3IKS.
KNOW I, WD
DIES Sl'DDKXLY
united in Handling Af
fairs of Kailroad.
trailed Prrm V.ti Wl i
Alairsda, . J .;;- n Arfar.g-
rOts for the f .irf ral of Mn J h
KnowUod lf of r,nfnm.n
Klnd, will not b mad unt;l or1
Is rrtivr-S lMy from h r m..-n.r sjid
ietr. who ltvs at Auburn. Wh
Mrs. Knolnd di-d suddr.ir from
tirt faiiur 1st restcrday at t.rr h, m
fcer,
: Followlnr a nmnm at th 'n'T
attr of tl.e rsclft'- at Kunta rur
CoiifrMmn Kno;nd and v '
r rnrrd it Tfomi, Arrti I u-,
tt th ketw of fh late W H F f the
rlaca faihrr.
It rttpd Pra Lird Wlr )
. July ri Th flrt of tb ptdi
company have been the nul je. t of much
diplomatic communii a! ion slr-e the f ud
of the war between JapHn and Hussla,
S. II. 3I0I(rAX ilOME.
Mir tr rMldreti s ft r hr
foot sanlala ail sls. II 1 pjr for
rl and womn s ll.tt bsrsf xK rmn-:
dais, ail si: Te a pah- for mi-
rnt -r" IUI barefoot e&ndala aU
; a pair for itMi Ij Ti an I
lio iTaTr, ail !! n1
', ar.r-le t Stnro fV . VHrrlin !
art lt rrft a4 First, ala-ji
rorr f irat an 4 Jaalsoo.
rl. a
ri 1
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r f ' " : r
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tna r.a-.d'
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Anifr;.
It . r.
Kakss sn In tares tin ff- Report of Boal
nass Conditions In tka East.
8. H. Morgan, mpttilitr of the East
Side firm tt Morican-Atchlry Furniture
company, returned yesterday from an
eastern trip. In fpeakitiR of his ex
periences he observed
Yesterday waa reported hv Port
landers as arn et 91 in the shade,
but If they had b'en with me In Chl
ra(to a week ago last Saturday they
wiuld have had something; to really
complain liKiut. with the mercury
atandlna: at 101 in tt e shade. Paper
In the Wlndv L'ltv claimed It was the
hottest dav In s ven arg. I couldn't
e proitreaal vea to be InauicJ- account for It iipon tLe grounds of a
J..pan was announced today I f1"1 camj.alrn. because thrre li no pi
, , . , ! lltiral esoltwnent whatever. Political
-pe'lal or,.er m Issued dl- . dolnss were unusual!) (uiet In the
! "ie affairs of tn South f umliur and carpet lines, which I was
- hallway c-rr.panv and thi I l'-;r.s; up. I found that buyers from
- r.' tr e Kan'''ir.t Dro" tne western states arc- purchasing fully
t.' c.'ntrvid te-eafter by ' '"v as ever, w r.K-h Is not true of
of r oir.tnu'-lcat ona the b.iyera from the ;.niddi wet and
... r ,,..'-. tt. mtieh ! eastern states W tie a people are
t- . .f I',.. Arti r e-.Tit ,f 1 roii to rnc.st if.eir own section
'. -he n- it.i.-er of w r i. 1 xintry. there are so verv many
he mt: nf what cor- "at indicate that th Pacific .-oa
t ' c.s. ...t. in espeotahv the northwest, is In
; condition, w are Justified in hei;.-lr.
i..i nn r,t thm hiv.'thls la a faord portion of t'lls "Oiin-
BIG CORPORATIONS
GIVE CHEAP ALIEN
LABOR ITS FINISH
(Tnlted Preaa Leased Wlre.l
PlttsbttrR. July 21. Illiterate forwlgrn
ers are barred from employment at the
ovens of the II. C. Frick Coke company
the fuel end of the I nlted Mates rteel
corporation, and Enn-itsh-spoekin work
men are being hired today to fill the
vacancies at the "onnells llle plant.
As the Frick company was one of the
first corporations to sdvocate the em
I'lovrr.erit of cheap foreirn lsbor, the
announcement that only Americans, or
men who have lived In this country for
a certain number of years, will be hirad
Is preeted with Joy In labor circles.
Coty homes re btlne; built for the
American workmen by several large
corporations which have decided to(
abolish foreign lator. and In soms In-
stances plans sre being drawn for
towns to be settled arid conducted by
the workmen
So widespread has the movement
against foreign InbtV become that
steamship "agencies in the Pittsburg dis
trict have cabled Instruct Ions to F.u
mpe thst 10.000 laborers whj returned
home during the financial stringency
sre not to come hack to this country
as their former employers will not give
them work. The employers have de
cided that American labor Is cheaper
In the end, ss the workmen are mere
Intelligent and have the fact in their
favor that they keep part of their
wages in circulation here, while th
roomers so the police were called last
night, it was up to Hlrsch and Wan
lc.s to get the woman out. She waa
found lying on the floor, robed In a
maudlin smile and entirely helpless to
dresa herself or stand upon her feet
The policemen were. pUMled what to do,
but finally they singled out one niece
of ltngorle and tried It on. It seemed
to Tit. so they put on another. Pa
tiently they labored with buttons and
strings and clasps.
At last the woman was fit to be
taken to the street, and with a alrh
of relief the nolioemen turned her over
to Matron Simmons, who, strange to
say, founu most of tha garments right
ena up
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Hotel Now Open
DISCHARGED TEACHER
IS REINSTATED
(Salem .Bursas of Tba Journal.!
Palem. Or . July 11 Motion for dls
missal by the defendant In the caaa of
tha school board cf District It of Ine
of tha country.
new
tfo-e the p. ssn-japaneae
i.ut ir. irrn;n or an era
trer -t.rr.ect - r, i ue part cf the
txa'sura rar.'r.at.
The ltrp'U trdr I the f:rt ahasv-
lilt. T . t l . . I I T . .
1 i. . ,i,t 4a;n W1M se?t
v j -aim wnh Russia. Englatd and Chin
, . , . j s?-T.ir,lstrttoB rf the Manchu-
Tuclier tnr v( ramei trtrI lq , n'. r::ar ss th arn-T wljr bo a-
th tert for dys tfbat stwierT le? t at to control the destinies f
h'rfM rvpJ to get to wtecs t I U company.
atra at . f 1 Th r avffaira ( tta rsUlwsr
peat iiri.,r,n i,,r the r rogrealrea slnr ' ri Kr"1 ' ' V woria r"urauure is oe
'he c.id Kats.ra cab'ret waa di..oiv1 cmec.iv cheaper than It was a year s
sr and la tiotabir so on dressers, brass beds. d,n- !
ra r.f ri-jir.g chairs, rockers, etc. The trsle 1
pitj era r' ce inai t nicagn inn season
bgs exceiled all former exhibitions of
Clr.ina rhs'.is and rwksra "We haver
made prf'Vla'ofl for the-rapld expansion
ef mir busln-es and greatly enlarged
our stork."
Ki POLICEMEN ASSUME BRAND NEW
ROLE OF LADIES IN WAITING
Lt i-tntr light art shlr.e rfore men.
that thy may sea yor goo4 worka."
Wait a. it. .
Mary and varied ar the duties of a
policeman He has tn lock ovt for
s wer lids ttat have gone astray, ta
watoha for flrea. he shoves drunks In
to the patro wagon, e picks tip nnt
children, and ha does a thousand oth;f
things.
but It la aaldoa that a ffloer la
ooutity vs. H. W. fmlth, teacher at
foreigners ship most of their money out Junction City, appealed to Superln
tendent Arkerman from the decision of
tne county superintendent or Lads coun
ty, has been sustslned by his honor,
the superintendent of public Inatruc
tlon. Smith ass released by th school
board of the Junction City school for
alleged use of profane lang-aags and ha
appealed to Mr. Arkerman.
Tha school board cf Lane county
dlaytct accused Sfnltti cf teaching ths
children to dance and go through move
mer, ta that were not required in tha
course cf study. Tha superintendent
of Ina county did not find tha ram
plaints well baaed and decided la favor
of ths teacher. The board then, art
pea!! t the state nperln tendent Tha
eas was diem I seed ths ground that
a fall settlement had ben made tte
tweea all tie parttea.
fomwd to art ss a lady's maid Patrol
men Hlrsch and Waniess however, ran
Qualify aa ladle ln waiting at any
tima. for they hare had experience.
A woman, who has been la a North
Tenth street boarding; house foe asr
eral days, tad remained under tha la
fldestce of lxiuor prmcf1c.lly ail tha
Una, Sha disturbing tha other
i . y
Stage learea Oregon Cltv. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday until July 1.
then dally at a. m. Kara II. I
F. W.
dally at
McLerau, proprietor.
NO PRISON STRIPES
FOR D0UKH0H0RS
Leaeed. Wire.)
trntted Pre
Regtna, Saak.. July 21. Tha Iouk-
hobers In tha city lall and their leader,
who la In the guard room at the mount
ed police barracks, refuse all food of
fered them. Their friends on Satur
day brought them apples and peanuts
and they have subsisted on this food
aver since. They are etlll In a nude
state and absolutely refuse to wear
prison cloths
Preliminary estimate ef acreage plant-
is if
an Increase of
year.
1 00. 96.1KIO acres.
.Cfe.600 acrea over lt
rozaov oak rouonia.
Ballard a Bnow Liniment eurea It.
Mr. O. H. P. Correllua, Tamer Ore,
writes My wife baa discovered that
Bno LinlBsant cures "Poison sk
Poisoning. " a vary painful trouble. Hh
not only cured a caae of It on herself.
wit on two pr ner rrienas who were
rolsonefl py this same ivy. Price Jta,
aad ll.rC Sold by Skldmoro Drug
Oecks war lnresMed r llli.