The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 20, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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1608.
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SEATTLE B 10
1 ATTEND RACES
McmlxTs of riianilor of
(Yminimv Will He Guests
of Country Club.
.lent P. O. Rceil of tli.i Connlry
i! I .! ' o.'k iiM.iiv-liiilnn will link
t'lui us men of Seattle who
Tui'S'la v, Hf,ti'inl.-r -'S.
ri'i ir i "or until llic n-'xt 1ay anil
t'n H i.-t-i "f tl,,- iini',, l.itlon for the
rin- ,,' i"i of !!, tll' iiiimn. Ah soon
I',-. ' "i It . i i i i.' 1 1 I ,.f the (-on!. Tli
1 1 ... I v -1 "I t .." S,.ittl" I'hfimlior ot
in n... i , , !i.' ' r , r. ih" im.iH, r up with
l;-i- i"t - of ti,e in ". I.i l Ion ;iiu1
mill n i ' 1 1 h , I -i
1,'M of the
; kucIis from
BAND CONCERT FUND SUFFICIENT
' FOR ONE MORE PROGRAM SUNDAY
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There will t,e ft concert In City park
next Sii!.1hv V'tioon by a rnl of 24
limn. iiioiiKh money remaining in trie
must.- fuinl after th clone tif the BeA
miti lii.-t nlKht to make this ponslble.
( tiII'iiii 1 1 v "' ii k. 1'iiinl number nbout
3n
'I 'be last nilli'iTl of the season was
bookfil fur llollailny pink laat nidht,
but when the fund stat lat Iclana rnme
in look up the NlnnilliiK of the mual-i
f -i n.l It wuh rllsrovered that there re
maineil nnotlier I0n or i to be ex
ii n,,,l, ami no It tvh Jecbled to n t
III the city park by
more concert
aa large a hand a the money would
aecure. The concert will bexln at J.3'
o'clock na uaiial ami a aultiililo Iro
gim will be nelrcteil.
IjihI nlght'a i-onccrt at llollailny park
w.'ia attemleil b' an enormous crow I,
the entire park beliiK a ina-K of peo
ple. A fine program bail been pie
pared ami nearly owry number i'iil,e,l
forth an encore Ami the park n i , r
berated with npplauno after the "rit.tr
Spanxled Hanner" had been p!ae,l fm
the cloelnK number It marked the end
of a most Biicceesf ul Heimon In that
park anil It wan with regret that It ha
come to u close while the wVathci' la
Mill Ideal.
DR. STRATOWS LECH -HE
T03I0KK0W NKiJLT
Rev. John Roach fitraton. 1. P.. the
brllllnnt author, lecturer and preai ir,
will trrlve In I'ortland tomorrow morn
In from Iaim Anaelea where he hua
been prearhjn for the laat three Hun
rjaya In tha famoua Teniile auditorium
during the ahaenoe of l)r. Robert Hur-"i'J1"-
,.rr- 8trnton In well known In
thla oltv aa the winner of the $1 (ma
prlxe offered by the Commercial rhib
for tha beat article on rtirtlnnil and
vicinity. He lie a lived IrY the south Tor
many yeara nnd tomorrow night at tl;4
White Temple lie will dlaouaa hla fav
orite theme, "The South In Hon anrl
Wlory." Hla eketchea In netro dialect
and hla at-lnct lima troin the enutltern
poeta portray the old amith with rare
lvldneea. lie will be unalHted by the
Portland Colored Jubilee ouaitet who
will elriir the old time aouthern aoitca.
Ir. Straton will be accompanied ly
Mra. Htraton and their two children
iiml will atay at the Hotel Norton for
the few daya they are here.
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SAFETY DEVICE WILL REDUCE
TRAIN WRECKS TO MINIMUM
A Portland man who for years h,i
been an employe of the O. R. A N ha
Invented what experts Bay Is the surest
aafety device known to modern rail
roedlng and which makes collisions
practically Impossible where It Is used.
The Invention la to he Kiverv, a trial
this week by ttie eight general super
intendents of the Harrimara lines who
are holding a genil-annual conference
In this city.
J. fihannon, the Inventor of the de
vice, has been conducting hlB expert -
menta at Oraham station, near Monta
vllla. He says that the trials have met
with complete success.
The device is elmple and is Intended
"to supplement the work of the sema
phore. It; consists of a spring of holier
flate placed scar the rail within the
rack. Whenever the semaphore arm I"
0own, that Is. points to safety and
Ihowa the track Is clear, the sprint;
releases Itself and Is at a level with
the rail. Hut as soon as the semaphore
arm points to danger the spring flies
up six or eight Inches above the
t rack.
A locomotive is fitted with an tr"n
shoe suspended beneath the cnb nnd st
tnched to the throttle. This shoe Ih
forced up as the locomotive passes over
the spring nnd shuts off the throttle,
thus bringing the train to n stop.
In case the engineer wishes to dis
regard the danger signal --as. fur In
stance. In the case of wrecking trains
or helper engines he can set the shoe
from the cab and it will not act upon
the throttle.
liallroad records show that K3 per
cent of the serious accidents are caused
hv disregarding danger signals It Is
claimed by Shannon that If his devic
is put Into use the. "human equation"
Is reduciil to almost nothjng. An en
gineer can die at his post but his train
will be brought to an instant stop hv
the action ot the spring and the steel
shoe
Michael J. Bnckley. general su
perintendent of the Harrlman lines
in Oregon has Inspected the device and
he Is anxious to have the other gener-.l
superintendents who are present at the
con f err-nee also see It and pass upon It. 1
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Will,.- tin. , .r ..f tl..- Sea'tle de)-
i all"'il l!l- f u el U a .-t i of a. few
li.eir- 111 1','itl'inl S.' Ti'l in l H V. ni
di 1 1 I ii b- i if "1 t in" ! I f t be ar
ia: genu r.t.- f..r ''!" (tip .-o that a full
,ia n. tv In- .-','' in P "tl.iti'l. Inas
!i.'i'). is fi.i'iy iti'tnt'Ti ..I' the Portland
i ,imn, - I' In! ! .b. iv 1 i ;t Is to entertain
lb,. S. aii elt.- il ir:.g tluir stay hi re
a i e tl .. ;'-,-' I ;! t ' if. all. I M i .-stock
it I- 'In,.'.-' ' i rtiilii that this or-K'-i'
iJi'itb-n l" "t 'I th" .-.rtorls of the
rn.ihiii . !..!. i-i "? i--r Th.,1 the sojourn
i f ih-- !-lt"t- li' i,' nun b" plo longed.
Belllngha.ni Racera to Coma.
W'lU. In Ii." list three ibivs nearly 4ft
of the irn ling i iiti'-rs i ,,-. rs of Oregon
have bien -' lpp,-d I" i . I ' I ng bain. Wash.,
where Ih- fli.-t m- . t of the r.mv North
1'a.lfi.' Kair rlrcint. "ill l-e lu'bl. The
list lu, In ie- p.o-er- a"i! irotters from
Kosebuig, S.ileni. All..it. Jl I'Minnvill.'.
Hlllshoro, The 1 miles. Hood -TUver an-1
Portland, and as evidence of the Interest
which Is being taken !n this state In
the harte-s ru,'ln game thtoughout the
northwest. It mm be stated that there
will be from two lo fen Oregon entries
l:i nil h ,la .- ia. es ilurlni: Ihe Melllng
ham meet. Tiiat tli," racing game. In be
ing ea refill! v fostered lure Is fdrthcr
shown hv tli" fa,'! th.it a large percenl
age of tli" entries n:, this year's circuit
at', unti'.1 r k- ,1 i i -n tend - I s
From J Ll i i eg ia m tiie.-.i entries will
whirl aroir-d th" circuit at Kverett,
Seattle iLinl SiU- tn before roachlng Port
land Ihe we.-k of September 21-2t'.
The Portland Hallwai, Light ,r Power
companv vi'sttrlay afternoon made pre
llmliuiiv le.-t- of lli" -even switches and
lower on the -b-Tbl" itollev s stem on
the Hose I'i'v Park ill!,' With the view
of as.-ert -limn g an approximate estimate
of the crowds tie- company would be
able to haiidb- during the Country club
races. Forty special cars, made up into
ten trains, together with eight regular
servl'-" cars, were used In making the
lest, nnd while no t.fflcial statement
Is given out. it Is understood that the
(ompuriy will b" prepared to hnndle
about -id1'1!! pass, ngers an hour. The
work "f laving tli" temporary tracks for
tne proposed i M-'iisl'in rout" to the
Country club group-is will be under
taken n-xt week.
OH! THE WICKED ICE MAN, HOW SOON
HE CAN CHILL A WARM RECEPTION
How would you like to be the lazy,
listless, languid Ice man? Of course
this applies only to one Ice man In par
ticular. Consternation by the failure of Mr.
1, -ennui to nppear was caused In the
neighborhood of Sixteenth and Mont
gomery streets day before yesterday.
Mr. Iceman had been "overcome" with
the heat, or something of the sort. Any
way, Mr. Iceman didn't appear all day.
It was one of the hottest days of the
season. Rrlght and earlv the house
keepers on the side of the hill above
Montgomery, and all over that part of
the city, were up earlv arranging to
keep the milk sweet, putting the vege
tables in their respective places and
banging out the "Ice wanted ' signs in
prominent places where they would lie
sure to he seen. Noon came; no Ice
man. Then 1 o'clock, and so "n around
the dial of the clocks. And still no Ice
man. Then the women decided that he
wasn't a nice man.
Consternation was going on every
where. Telephones were all busy, each
woman trying to telephone the other
of her troubles.
Somewhere, someplace, somehow. Mr.
Tceman was loitering under the shnd"
?f a sheltering palm -probably an arti
Iclal one where cool breezes from an
electric fan cooled bis brow, which was
not troubled one by-any means. Hv
his side was a glass of teed buttermilk
or something.
And amid, all these luxurious furnish
ings and surroundings the Ice man en
Joyed himself to his heart's content.
The women along- his route kicked and
fussed and telephoned and stood by and
watched the milk and the cream and the
vegetables al! o to the bad. And the
Ice man why, he was having tho time
of his life
Out on the back porches the "Ice
wanted" signs w ei e not taken down nil
til yesterday. Another be man was tin
the Job.
A Good Pair
to become acquainted with
Why Jamea I.e Got Well.
KveTybody In Zanevllle, Ohio, knows
Mrs Alary l.ee. of rural route fi. she
writes: "My husband. James l.ee. firm
ly believes he owes his life to the use
of pr King s New 1 !si every. His lungs
were so severely affected I hat consump
tion seemed Inevitable, when a friend
recommended New Discovery. We tried
It, and Its use has restored him to per
fect health." 1 'r. King's New Discovery
Is the King of throat and lung reme
dies. For ,-oughs nnd colds It has no
equal. The first dose gives relief. Try
It! Hold under guarantee at Skldmore
Drug Co. 50c and J1.00. Trial bottle
free.
enjamin s
Correct Clothes
FIVE SPECIALS
TO BRING CIRCUS
'The most Interesting Incident of cir
cus day, which Is free to all who wish
to avail themselves of the opportunity,
is the arrival and unloading of the five
(special railway trains bearing the cir
cus peraphernalln and the animals.
There are o'Ki beautiful horses with Ihe
Barnum and P.ailey greatest shows on
earth which will give two exhibitions
here next Tuesilay and Wednisdav.
One of the especially interesting
sights is the perform.! in of two niam
uiQths in getting out of their huge ear.
Tl'.o other elephants m this remark
able r.rd of 4U rare specimens of Asl
B tic and African origin In vacating
their traveling compartments walk
down a heavy gangplank that iii'Ilncs
from the car eoor down to the -ground.
The car doors an- 10 feet high, whi' li
Of, course makes the big elephants -loop
to get through as they step on' upon the I
descending plank. The two mammoths
are so t-nll and so wide, however, thjit
thev cannot get out of the ,:ir door
until ihe gangplank Is . taken away.
They therefore calmly wait until all
f their traveling mates have "walked
the plank' and are grouped together
awaiting the coming of their leaders
Then It Is that the two monsters get
In motion, find prove that they know
a thing or two about tho solution of
mathematical problems Thev drop
to their knees, and wriggling their
great bodies forward slowly manage to
get their front feet out and upon the
ground.
The floor of the car is about five feet
above the ties of the roadway, but this
does not keep them from leaching the
solid foundation of the earth without
mishap or trying delay. Once their fore
feet are on the ground thev rlraw their
bodies forward, allowing their hind legs
to drag along th,. car floor. In this
way they are soon able to get one hind
foot out and then the rest Is easy. Thev
act as If they toolt more or les's pride
In this feat, and as soon as It Is
a-'hievd . thev begin to trumpet and
wave their trunks with an energy that
bespeaks deep-seited satisfaction' The
waiting group of elephants greet this i
signal of their leaders with an effective!
nispiav or their own. and begin to am
ble in a circle with the hurried -ga it that
makes their ring performance both as
tonishing and pleasing.
The five herds of elephants form nn
attractive feature of the free street pa
rade which will leave the sh, ,w grounds
id. out 10 o'clock in the morning of show I
nay.
In tho 1! counfb's of southwest Mis
souri containing swamp or overflowed
lands, 31 drainage ditches or canals
have been constructed, with a total
length of about ti'Hl miles. These ditches
have reclaimed Hon acres of land.
THE LAZIEST MA IT IN THE WORLD
would not be contented to be kept In the
house and doing nothing hv rheumutlsrn.
Neither are you. who are always busy
and active. Then don't neglect the first
twinge of an ache or pain that you
might think Is lust a "crick." Rub well
with Ballard's Snow Idnlment and no
matter whnt the trouble Is. It will dis
appear at once. Sold by Skidmore Drug
company.
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RENT A PIANO
You will want a piano In your
home this fall and winter. It will
afford ou min Ii pleasure. Perhaps
oii fe, that vou are not ready
purchase the piano vou desire to
own. Most musician.- look forward
to the lime when (hey will own a
STEINWAY pm no.
Rent a piano from us and all tho
money paid as rem mav be applied
toward the purchase of a STEIN
WAV. We. have the largest stock of
f danos In the city and the finest
irie of old standard, reliable, well
known makes. Head the names
name- as familiar as the names of
old friends Steinwny. Knabe, -. i.
Chaso. Kverett. I.udwig. Packard,
Conover, Kingsbury. Wellington,
Kstey, Kmerson, Kurtzmnnii and
ot hers
Our mnln salesrooms second floor,
Sixth and Morrison. Kntrance to
store opposite po.stofflce.
SHERMAN, CLAY& CO.
"The Home of Dependable Pianos"
World Renowned Hats
Correct Dressers Demand Them
Sold Only by
311 Morrison, Opp. P. 0.
WOHAR GETS MONEY
11 NAIE OE CHARITY
,Vc have to do a little
blowing just to let olt
steam.
Here's the clothing
that made American
Manufacturers frtmous,
at price.- that are below
the cost line, but we do
this rather than carry
anv goods over the sea
son. Here it is August
and our Fall goods are
coming in.
$20 and $25 Summer
Suits at your choice for
S10.
$10. $12, $15 Summer
Suits at your choice for
Sa.S.-j.
$5 and $6 Summer
Trousers at your choice
for $3.35.
$3 and $3.50 Trousers
i now selling at $1.85.
4 The police are looking for a 4'
4 woman who is (ollei tlng money 4
4 In all parts of the city under 4;
4 the pretense tli.it she Is a rep- 4,
4 roseiitatlye of Trinity Culld, nn 4
4 organization of wornrn of Trinity 4
4 KplsiTipn churh. The woman 4'
4 represents b.-.y.-lf as being a 4.
4 Mrs. Kv.rett n d is collecting: 4
4 money, she -as for th benefit 4
4 of a Mrs. Fv.,-,- ar.il two ihll- 4
ilri-n who ate - i pos.-d to be In 4
4 d" I'nte :i -Tiui'. s.
Oliicers . g-;i!d hoard of 4
4 th. won.,- - als for aid 4
4 about tl e , nv d investigated. 4
4 Mrs. !:- 1 tt Is : .,t k,.n ,., I ,r
4 A. A M'T'-i-'T. , r Trlt it v ' !.;ir. h 4
4. or to ,,r.i I'f.-e of the g nid
4 -r have ait!ori7".l 4
4 .- persons " . -licit money f..r 4
at 'e in r.f- 1 . f assist a nee.
4 "' w man WTk.d the 4
4 ' 1 i'i '"'' of ( :me:-c- off- es find 4
4 ' '1 n tow t; b. Hidings Sue 4
'- r k in whl'-h s!,e juts 4
4 1' "'! the mime i f e.e li per "1 4
4 who 1 .,'it -lb 1 1 e- t,-, ).,.r ranse 4
4 K'.f ' i-i! tit t! 'n ,-n.l us;;a!; 4
4 vv . . rs a I t w - ."" .-s. 4
4
World's Scenic IJoute.
The.
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the V,
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World
l.ns ni'-re
1 ombl.ve.;
, ,,n.r- s of i, i 'anadban
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, : r 1 k' i s ,.i i h
Route. Tie read that
fer than ali oth.r ria.is
inn; to Portland
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CLOTHIERS
jCS-irO THIRD STREET,
lUiiMrr'nc P'jr-au of Tt. J'rcl )
V. a '. , r g' "". A.c 15 T:; Hayo'i
'"'' I: ti of H ucr.r,, Texas.
1 - f';. I a . . : p!:n' w ; t - t n it t --t-
on-'ne.-- -,r -e -...p agi:nt l'
; n A "nan i-'hi' f - V, -1 1 r 1
Is r e ,i . , . r, 1 r -i'i 6. m , g-r g '
oi e ri'- ..- r!-e t- Pr r: :nd On
B f.'lir'rt .f . . 11 ; a!!eg.i
,-er,t r'l'e & c'a-ged S ii rent
being :'.. J ; : f'.e; .-, r ' lor. "if
bout 1 1 r. ,. ke1 r 1 nn c'd'r mak
iP the :.--er' 'e tele rr.pirrum
Iicimoi to Oortoi rail.
' '''-. A.;g-.t 2:. the O. R
N will run 1 (-c-.al unirt.nu P--rt-lnd
to iordoi, Fails -
UordoTi r,nr the fmoim Mult-
n-imah Falls, I. ere of the vamhU f
mPt rir t jrT. r-t. snd Iji tbe site
of tb new Tt'le Tmm" f r.regon.
This excursion Fnrtlana at
I 1 P- .1- rtrnlo, iMn Oordoa
y: thp: store noted for best goods at lowest prices 1
I 77 ... ' 1 1 " i i n .
o7c M EMBROIDERY SALE
$1.50 Mack nvirc anil sateen
Vttici':tt-, three iliMerent styles;
on sale at the aie've rciltirticin.
10100 yard- of fine nains.-ink jind Swiss F.ml.rni'lorie-. AHovrr I.accs, Allovcr Emhr. .irlorics and Lacc
nti sale at annbclow ro nular wholesale prices. All strictly new patterns. This is a splendid chance
to supply your present and future needs at a saving.
Women's Hosiery
Thin el. ,rs. l ace boot allovrr
lace, fancy end r, idca-d, etc.;
regular .'5c to 50c values.
Nazareth Waists
1 2V2C
Nazareth knit Waists for chil
dren in cream an 1 white; come
in ape- 2 lo 12; a -nap.
Cambric Drawers
$1 values; deep embroidery
edge, insertion, tucks and rib
bon two different styles; $1 val-.
36-in. Taffeta Silk
S! 25 grade guaranteed Mack
Taffeta Silk in splendid weight
and high lu-tre; a snap.
72x90 Sheets at
72x90 hemmed Sheets with re
enforced center; extra qualify
muslin and best 55c grade.
Cotton Blankets
85c
$1.15 grade; come 111 both white
and gray; full-bed size and extra
1 1 C . 1 v 3 , .1 - 1 1 a p.
Wool Blankets
2.95
Regular $4 5d .i'-('S full size
nrd extra "- " extra s;e, same
grade, at $ - -5.
65c and 75c Hose
47c
I'-h'rr i ' r -i, v Jj ee for
1 ,i . - - t .
. ( t i .n r ,
v .. u r
vv -re i . r ' ,
Gloves
Long lisle Gloves in black, white
and colors; $1 grade, pair. . 50C
Long double tipped pure -ilk
G'aives, ail colors; $1.75 grade,
pair 93
Long double tipped extra qual
ity silk Gloves, $2.25 grade,
pair fl.38
Long 'i'k lace Mitts in Mark
and white; best $5 gride 91. SO
DRESS
GOODS
44 inch bltie-black French Voile;
be-t $1.5 quality, special .. 98-
4'Vinch black French Voile; a
standard $2.50 grade, yd.fl.73
44 -inch tan and gray Crepe de
Par:; $1.25 grade, yard....58
Ail 'dark' Pre55 Goods remnants
at ha"f price.
Linens
f0-inch bleached Table Damask;
best regular 75c value, yd.,471
72-inch pure Irish linen Dam
ask; best $1.50 grade, yard.OS?
66 inch merceri7ed Table Dam
ask, beautiful rich pattern-, 75c
value, a yard 59c
Ml fancy Linens at special re
duced prices.
Men's 25c Hose
Plain black, plain tan and black
with white feet; a splendid 25c
grade; ail ize.
Cotton Comforters
W hite cottM-, filled Comforters,
good weight and -tandard $1.50
values; a bargain.
$2 Comb. Skirts
98c
Fill! kr-e
h- : : :
flo'jnr- ir
$1.75 Taffeta Silk
31.9
$1 75 quality Hack guaranteed
Taffeta Silk, tx't heavy and
full ,V inches wide.
25c Curtain Swisses
.V, inches wide with erlored
woven d' t a- d f s.irf-; tm-d-r-d
25c quality anywhere in
the city."
16x36 Turkish Towels
1 2V2C
Kx.Vi inch fr:ngcd Turk ish .Tow
el", white, extra heavy double
wafp. a great barrain.
Closing Out the Stock
The great C le-'-c-4 - t Sa'e i naring the
end, hut there .-re th . tsan.I.a of dollars
w-rth jet tc hr s ,b;. A prrat epprt unity.
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS.
' r
$2.50 Comforters
$1.87
Full M7C. hand tuff! e--tton
filled Comforter. sh '! range c f
light ar.J dark patteri"'
Closing Out the Stock
Trices are being lowered a never before in
order to close out the stock and settle up
the partnership estate as soon as. posibie.
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