THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 7. 1908.
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COURTHOUSE TOO SMALL
WOW FOR JUVENILE COURT
Because the present ni-eommn lutl.ms . or the offlfe Itsi-lf used for t lie hearing
fOr Ihn llllnll n.urf mr li. nil. lit I"' IIS-M
; and the roonj occupied ly lu officers
la needed for other purposes. II Ih ex
fleeted that the Juvenile onnrl will loin
the list , of county offices housed otii-
v alda the courlhoiixe before the fall term
of court commences.
Judffe C. U. tJanl. nl.eln. who prcHlde
' In the Juvenile court haw talked the
matter over with the rounty nniiml
loners and will have a further confer
nre during the coining week, when f
decision will he married. .Mraailine
preliminary search for new ijuaitrra
-. makes It not unlikely that the moms
formerly occupied hy . Just ire H.l'l In
the Alnsworth building mav he i-lioscu.
A courtroom of moderate .size Is re
quired for the hearing of juNrnlle rune.-,
besides a private consul tat loti room and
an office for the probation officer At
the courthouse, ever shire Judge A. I
Kraier Inaugurated the Juvenile rourt,
the Office of the court 1ms hern crarnp''d.
a three-cornered cubbyhole has been
Used aa a consultatlorf-room. and one of
ilia regular rooma of tho circuit court
To remedv these condition and hi
the same time to (Ue .IioIk" llronmiKh
of depai liri.oit No I the space he needa
for Mm chamber, tdn only thin that
ran be done li to nut outside rooms.
The rentliiK "f a c.tlnKe near the
i diii'lliiiu hii.s hi en MiKKCKted. and Ihe
erection of a po: -able l.ulhlliiK in "hp
corner of lb.- . oinihiMise yard ha also
been urire,! i, ot th. re are objection to
both of thee plan, and the locution
of the rourt seems likely to ko to the
downtown dlsiilrt
Till crndlt Ion kIvos another argument
for a new irttiohie. As the hunlnes
of the rounty vtowh tl e county offi
cials crowd each other more un more
and the renter be.-ono'S the ovpcnuc
for room reined In other bulldluK At
the present time the ns.sesHor. school
Miperlnf einlent and irc.asurer are in the
cltv hall while the district attornev,
Justice of the peace and constables are
In th downtown district. The buslneH
of the circuit court I hemming no ron-
ire.-iteil that It will soon be necessary to
provide for one or two new department.
and there I no plare to put them. A
new courthouse seem to he the only
solution for thl Increasing problem.
STODDER WILL
JUDGE CUTTLE
Nation - Known Stockman
to )Iake Awards at Fall
Livestock Exhibit.
MORE HALF
PRICE BARGAINS
YESTERDAY WAS A BUSY DAY
AT EILERS DOLLAR-A-WEEK
SALE OF FINE PIANOS.
STREETS Pile;
LOT VALUES IIP
Hard-Surfacing: of Thor
oughfares Has Immediate
Effect on Property.
That permanent Improvement of n
treftt is Immediately followed by an In
crease In the market value of the prop
erty on that street much more than the
coat of the pavement Is plainly shown
by the experience of Albina property
owners. No man condemned to a ride over the
bumpy plank road that waa called Wil
liams avenue three years affo could
wonder that realty values were not I
hlncner on that thoroughfare. At thel
present day. on the other hand, no one
traveling over Williams avenue can be
surprised that prices on both sides of
Kussell street have more than doubled
since the pavement was laid.
Street Awaited Farement.
19 Is of course true that In the past
three years there has been a strong ad
vance In property values all over the
city, but Williams avenue was simply
awaiting a hard-surface pavement be
fore lecomlngr the Important street It
is nerw, a street that It Is a pleasure to
trot a horse- or motor over.
There is a lot 60x125 feet on Wil
liams avenue, near Sellwood. which
changed hands shortly before the pave
ment was completed for a price of
13. BOO. It is now held at $S,000. for
Williams avenue is on the better-street
list of Portland and the values have
risen in proportion. This is one of the
most conservative instances of the In
crease in value.
"All the property alone this street
has . lust about doubled since we got
pavement." said J. F. Wilson, of
the red-letter thoroughfares of Poitlahd
so far as p.-tvement 1 concerned.
Waa $8,000; Wow $10,000.
Another Instance on this same street'
of the doubling In value of property Is
that of the lonlon property at Kusso.ll
and Rodney avenue. Itefore the pave
ment was laid this ground. 00x1 2ti feet
In slue, changed hands for the consider
ation of $5,(100. then thought to be a
good price. It would reoulrn $10,000
or better to gain the ownership of this
lot at present.
Williams avenue Is both a residence
and a business street and furnishes one
of the best examples of that lesson
which oiher cities have learned -thnt a
permanent. Improvement more than pays
for Itself. Not only have the values on
that thoroughfare Itself gone unay up
since the days of the plank road, but
the owners of property on parallel nnd
cross streets have been materially ben
efitted because of the Williams avenue
pavement.
Many Demand ImproTement.
The 1ft miles of hard-surfaee pave
ment contracted for and for which pro
ceedings nave negun represents but aj
orop in tne mjcKct so tar as the pav
ing of Portland Is concerned, but It
shows most conclusively thnt property
owners all over the town are alive tii
the Imperative need of better streets
for the Rose ("Itv. and are not dlsnosed
to let a stubharn minority who consider
only the temporary state of their purse
keen bark an Improvement that Is nat
urally demanded.
It Is evident that l!o;, though not a
banner year commercially nnvnhere In
the country will before it Is ended see
the laying of more square vards of
pavement than anv other vear In the
history of Portland The year Is but
half over and yet 16 miles of hnrd-sur-face
paving have been absolutely assured.
Following out Its policy of securing
only such Judges as have hud nation
wide experience and success in niakln
awards In tho various divisions and
classes they handle, the Country club
and Livestock association has received
the acceptance of the position aa JudKC
of the beef breeds at the coming live
stock show from . F. Btodder of llur
den, Kan. Stodder haa been a familiar
figure at the leading fat stoik shows
of the country for a number or yea is.
and Is regarded as a moat capable of
ficial In everv wav. Ills Interest In the
development of the livestock Industry
on the coast persuaded him to cancel
other engagements for September in
order to come out hero and see what
Oregon has done since his last visit
It is understood that he will officiate
at the atatu fair at Salem also.
The committee wi general manage
ment of the entire program for the
race meet un livestock show has held
almost dully sessions this week, und
will make an Important report ut th
directors' meeting next Monday. Chair
man F. O. Downing says that the com
mittee has made good progress In
stripping awny a lot of details and will 1
get rlht down to business next week '
The handling of concessions has
proved to be a most difficult nut to .
crack, for the applications already re- :
celvej run well Into the hundreds, and !
Include everything from poprorn and
orangeade up to a locomotive collision.
The classification of these and phiriiiK
the figures submitted on some compar
ative base has been taken up the time
of the committee at two sessions so
far, and the lfst has not been checked
entirely as yet. It Is highly prob
Regardless of Former Prices, Regard
less of Actual Values, the Pianos
. Are Marked Down, Down, Down,
and Five Dollars Sends One Home.
Customers who attended the stock
redui'liiK and clearance sale of pianos
yesterday and so fur today found ripe
pinion" all over the store, and It will bo
the amu now and tomorrow. Pianos
on all sides -$250 plunoa and $600
plauoM- then there are others that sell
la this or any other city for $360. $400
and $4 SO. and here they are going at an
average of ft half less you save that
much and. If not convenient to pay all
cash, take 'cm at a dollar a week, after
a llrst payment of only five dollars
piano will be sent home at once with a
line stool to match.
If you're any Judge of piano value,
come to this sale today or tomorrow
make you selection from an assortment
of well-known dependable makes our
salesman will help you give you re
liable Information and advice about each
Instrument and we will guarantee abso
lute and lasting satisfaction.
YOUR MONET BACK
OD
Suits
iip ei
able.
: If not satisfied. Is our broad and assur
1 Int; guarantee with every purchase
we know the Instruments, every One In
this fair, are reliable else we would
hardly offer to sell them on Buch un
heard of before terms of a dollar a
week and with our guarantee. It only
takes a little thinking to realize the
confidence we have in the pianos and in
mhi. So come and prove to yourself
that our statements made in our an
nounrenients are carried out to the let
ter at our store.
KmpliHtlcnlly this In the most extra-
ordtnarv salo of pianos Portland has
ever had. you will admit It If you come.
The time and circumstances are not
ordinary, else we'd hesitate to sacrifice
so greatly. OrlRlnal values have been
i utterly disregarded in pricing the pianos
in view of the wide range In the J fr today s selling, and when the doors
character of the spectacular nnd feat
lire attractions offered that a regular
"trail." "midway," "pike," or something
of that sort will be arranged for, and
all ronresslona ries will be turned loose
In there on a percentage basis. Other
classes of concessions are likely to be
given an "npn" field, as many as care
to accept the terms fixed by the Asso
ciation belnR allowed to operate on the
Krnu nds.
To show the extreme lengths to which
concessionaries go, one man has made
a cash offer for the Ice cream, ire ( ream
soda. popcorn, pop, peanuts, gum,
candies, cigars, lemonade privi
leges in grandstand, pavilion, stork i
barns, raring stables, for the next five!
years, to rover every day of the vear
on whloh anv attrartlons are given. He
will probably not get them.
IT FLOATED AND
DECKER FLOATED IT
the
Peery & Wilson, one of the pioneer real
ty firms of Albina. "It's rather hard
to give present values because there la
very little bing offered for sale along
Williams avenue."
What Happened on B assail.
Mr. Wilson was asked about Russell
atreet, whose intersection with Williams
avenue forma the busiest corner in Al
bina. "Russell street property was held
very low before we got the pavement
there," said he. "but though the pave
ment has been down only about one
year there has certainly been a big in-
crense in ine values alone the street.
The property, 40x100 feet on Rus
sell, between Rodney and fnion ave
nue, occupied by the Woorimen build
ing, was sold for $1,100 a short time be
fore the hard-surface pavement was
laid. The ground Is held to be worth
$4,000 at a conservative estimate. The
pavement was completed a year ago.
Aside from the pavement there have
been few changes in the things that
make for the desirability of a street
but that piece of property gained in
market value $2,900 in the course of
one year, for Russell street Is one of
II. O. Pecker is one of those
men who firmly believe that If
you say anything strong enough
and keep right on saying it to
everybody there Is money to be
gained. So he put the "Exposi-
tlon fJrease Eradlcator" on the
4 market and began peddling It
around the city.
"It is made for me in the east
on a prescription of my own,'- he
has told a hundred housewives.
He charged 60 cents for a small
cake.
Fome people thought the
"eracllcator" looked familiar, so
they Investigated. They re
ported to the police that Decker
had cut Ivory soap Into tiny
cakes, wrapped them in tinfoil
and began to tell his story. The
police are looking for him.
HIKERS TO HIKE
TO ( RATER LAKE
of this store close this evening we ex
pert not less than twenty-five more
homes will bo furnished pianos.
No store could all the time arlve such
bargains as these we tell of such a
I claim would be preposterous we can
give them only until one hundred are
sold no more--and they are going fast,
because now the news of this great sale
has spread and the country around Is
beginning to buy and when they get
started the lot will soon be sold.
Wr are losing In profits, but we are
Raining in friends fast every cus
tomer s a friend and our best adver
tisement. There's tremendous Interest In the
above statement of facts to everv man
or woman n no lias a pin no to buy.
Come todav or tomorrow for big Frl
day nnd Saturday bargains. Eilers
Piano House, 3S3 Washington St.
party are A. M. Orllley. Fred
I-red Johannsen. Amandus Tsan
In the
Nelson.
der. W. W. Belcher. E. 15. Harney. E. L.
Marlntvro. (. A Ftehln Z T4 Marli.
start i James Anbuthnot. I. B. Rhodes. Will
P.loomenshlne, W. J. Collins and 11. S.
Wilson.
Off for tho East.
A party of about 15 men will
tonight for a walking trin to Crater
I..ake and the Klamath region under the
conduct "of A. M. Grllley, physical di
rector of the Y. M. C. A. Leaving on
tlio :45 train tonight they will reach J. Iantersteln leaves today for New
Medford tomorrow morning at 10 35 j ' ork ani1 1 h'cago to purchase new fall
where they will be met by a commiUtee ! .rfng'sVahnt.tfed- oXn
from the Medford Cha"mber of Com-I the oorner of Third and Pavis streets,
meree and entertained while in the city. I Mr. Lanterstein will be absent for about
nnving a orive anout tnat region in five weeks, and during that time wlH
autos and a dinner.
The camp wagons will leave for the
tamping ground and will strike camp
while the party of vacationists takes
autos to the first camping place. The
rest of the Journey will be made on
foot, the men spending two or three
make a thorough examination of the
mar-set. He alms to pick up many bar
gains to please the Portland trade.
HlHmlsbe, nlmpl, eruption. rahe, medl
CBteil by Satin skin cream soon disappear.
JL? 'llv' A .'All
$5M
9
Men's 2-Piece Outing
Suits, Coats and Pants
These are all this season's goods,
and the equal of suits sold in up
town stores at $15
It will pay you to investigate
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MO
YER
3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
I z-3 !J x a in rha .-Ulnitit nf I T 1- -
. I . v , ii. '"-'ihu "i v-mii ianf, una
I ffoing tnence to Klamath
PERSOXAL.
A. G. Ryan of Oresham is spending a
few weeks at Carson Mineral Springs.
Falls, where
tney win again be entertained by thel
chamber of commerce. They expect to
be back In Portland August' 24. Those !
THE LAZIEST MAN I IT THE WOULD
would not be contented to be kept In the '
house and doing nothing by rheumatism. !
Neither are you, who are always busy '
and active. Then don't neglect the first i
twinge of an ache or pain that vou
might think Is Just a "crick." Rub well !
with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no
matter what the trouble is. It will dis- I
appear at once. Sold by Skidmore Drug I
company. " 1
39
Ml P
rice Cutting Records Broken
AT A recent meeting of the
Board of Directors of the
Karo-Klapper Co. (Inc.),
the following resolution was
adopted: That owing to the
insufficient floor space to carry
a complete line in every depart
ment, the Manager of the store
be directed to nlace on Rale and
dispose of the entire stock of
ury uoods Uepartment at
whatever Dfice it mav hrino-
that he be further directed to
put in a more complete stock
of ready-to-wear goods.
KARO-KLAPPER CO.,
(Incorporated.)
We are Going Into an EX
CLUSIVE READY-TO-UEAR
BUSINESS ALL YARDAGE
GOODS UUST BE DISPOSED
OF REGARDLESS OF COST
Reductions like these are very rare We offer for
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th , Men's Suits at a Price-
reduction of a truly sensational nature.
leifs Snifs
B$i IS I- !
$2.00 Ladles' Belts 33c
Immense assortment of ladies'
fancy belts, a sample lot just re
ceived by express will be offered
for one day at a surprisingly
low price. The lot includes all
that are the latest in styles and
creations. Silk and elastic webs
studded with steel cut orna
ments, Persian belts in the gor
geous Oriental designs of gold
and silver threads, washable
belts in white and colored fab
rics and leather belts in Roman
stripes, plaids and plain colors
in hundreds of new design.'QQ
Vals. $1.25 to $2, choice.JJC
Worth up to $15
GREAT SPECIAL
SATURDAY (MY
These Suits are all this season's styles Best fabrics
and colors Values at prices that are not
to be had anywhere else.
The Store That Rights the WrongWhich Means Your Money Back If You Want It
CIICM5 CLOTIIMG CO.
SOL GARDE, Proprietor
69-71 THIRD STREET BETWEEN OAK AND PINE
40c Ladies' Collars 14c
1.500 manufacturers' samples in
ladies' collars, consisting of the
Huffy Ruffles stock collars,
lace, braid and needle-work
stock, linen and silk turnovers,
collar and cuff sets and in hun
dreds of other styles, t A
Vals. 25c to 40c, choice.. IiC
Saturday Notions
10c Fewlng Machine Oil 4f
t-c box Mournlnp; Pin 2
tc Ilnen Tape Measure. 3
Paper Plna
tc Glycerine Soap 3tf
5c Key Rin-
10c card Irea Fatener ... At
10c Cube Plna St
Ic Cabinet Hairpin 3
He box Toilet Snp (1) 5
ISc bo Tnllet Siap (1) ....12t
ltc Whluk Broom 9f
the Wool ruter 14
lVc Tooth Bruh 4t
WlUlama' Phavlr.a; foap 4
tc Tmrlr, 'Wheel 3
St. 2SS
TWO BIGGEST VALUES IN WAISTS
50 Styles to Choose From
$2.00 VALUES FOP. 83c $3.00 VALUES FOR $1.69
500 LADIES' WAISTS, made of fine lingerie Nainsook, trimmed in
Swiss embroideries and French Valenciennes, also tucks and insertions
Many come in open embroiderv fronts; the best $1.50 and $2.00 OQ
waists ever made; our special baturday offer, choice 03C
30 Models to Choose From
300 LADIES' LINGERIE WAISTS Made of superior frrade of Sheer
Nainsook, 34 rows ot pin tucks and 6 alternate strips of Italian Filet
and Swiss insertions in front, 16 rows of tucks on sleeves, 4 rows of
fucks and Filet Edgings on cuffs, with the latest sleeves in fancy
sleeve caps and iuinprr-sleeve effects also new effects in entire em
broidery fronts, diagonal and scroll work inserting, etc.; 20 different
styles to select from. Regular $3 00 and $3.50 values, tomor
row only, choice
$1.69
7o Turkaj
and email stripes
Bad Callooea, In large
and rlsrures
Disposal Sale price, yard ....5
7c. Indiffo Blua CaUooaa, In atrip.
DroKen cnecics ana riures, rst
color, the yard gtf
lOo Olnrhama, In checks, plaids
and stripes, the yard 6H
15o Baat Grada of Franch Olna;
ham, In all colors and patterns,
theyard
lOo Doubla-Told Paroalaa, In blue,
red, white, eray, tan, yd....flH
ISc Frenoh Paroalaa, In checks,
stripes and flirures. In all staple
colors, tho yard lie
ISo Orada Ontlnf Flannels, light
or dark. In stripes and fnncv
checks, the yard
V. Call . 1 . V
im ouiuiiMi, piain colors 01
fancy flowered desltns. vd..11
ISo Twills and Shirtlnra. In Mark
wih white stripes or flcnres thu
yard 11
200 Bin Denims, the standard
grade, never sold for less, the
yard 1iUi
30o Fancy Ticking", red and tan
stripes, the hest value ever of
fered, the yard If
30c to 50o Smbrolderlaa and In-
eartlona, including wide corset
coverings, the vard 104
$1.60 Pure Lilian Tabla Damaaka,
bleached nnd In effective designs,
the yard nti
8 l-3o Bleached ltnsllns, the I'ls-
msal Sale price, the yard ....5
Oo Bleached Mnsllns, the !la
iosal Sale price, the yard . .6HC
1.60 Cream Allover X.aos. tho
yard ORi
DOORS OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY
Saturday Shoe Sale
Ladies' and Cents' shoes, all
$3 and $J-5 ra'.aes..
afyles and sites, reg. Jt ft"
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SATURDAY
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ifi r"3r r . chirfu rrcitlar 5r kinH. nnlv wC
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J Plain hemstitched, scalloped and embroid-
7 ' j Ml vSr' 1 ered nandkercnieis, made ot good cam- A
X. V Ladies' fancy embroidered Handkerchiefs.
1 11 j t ..-
I TVjesr X . scannpea or nemmefi ana trtmmea in
Jk Jl-ni.. 'x y laces, regular 15c kind, choice vC
V!.! vr7r' Ladies' fancy Swiss Handkerchiefs, in great
V iV." Jm J il' assortment, regular 25c values; IOI
rf7 choice, each IL2C
Wc CORSET COVERS Ten tvlc 28t
$1.75 LADIES NIGHT GOWNS Good aortmnt. . . .$ 1.17
Saturday fargain Hosiery
Infants' Seamless, Fine Ribbed
Lisle Hose, in white, pink. blue,
black and chocolate colors.
Regular 25c value, the f .
pair IOC
Ladies' Fine Gauze Lisle Hose,
3-pIy heel and toe, in a new
shade of tan, regular 07
value 50c, the pair it I C
Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose in
plain pink, black, white, lace,
embroidered gray or black.
Value 40c, the pair, OT
special tDC
Ladies' Superior Grade Lisle
Lace Hose in black, tan, white.
pink, black, brown, prav and
London smoke; 50c and Oft
75c values; choice 7C
Ueo's Socks, Alhlellc Salts
aod Negligee Shirts
Men's 10c cotton socks... 5
Men's 20c ok. Mack or tan 9
Men's 25c fancy socks. . 121,
$1.50 athletic suits 8f
$1.50 nrg-ligre shirts T9f