Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
e THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, EVENING.' AUGUST 37, 1908. i E MUST CEASE AT mm Oovrrnor Frt of mv Jcr-i I sp.v Dec lairs ( Will nil!,' . Extra Session and Order ; Out 3i;iitia If Kxcise Law Is Xot OIkmhI. Atlantic fiiV and Other : Flea sure (i rounds Said to 'I Have Openly Defied Au - thorities Who Would En- force Sunday Law. LEASE and FIXTURES FOR SALE MEN Your Opportunity to Buy New Fall Hats t a Saving of to A THE UNITED HAT STORES CO., SEVENTH Md WASHINGTON, FORCED TO SEEK LARGER QUARTERS We Have Already Oofflrown Our Present Store and to Save Moving Stock a Hurricane Sale Starts Tomorrow and Continues for the Week Nothing like this lias ever before been enjoyed in season. Mind, Wc promise much, but we furnish more. Lower prices than generally enjoyed iq. clearance times. Never mind the whys and wherefores facts arc stubborn things. If you find the same hat here forJialf ,(rie price you find it elsewhere, you'll be more than satisfied, von't you? The entire stock oi over 5,000 hats, divided into three lots, embracing the Very latest styles, the difference in prices being of necessity regulated hy difference in quality. ' (United rri8 I-eaaed Wlre.l 8ealrt. N. J., Aug. ST. Governor Fort today issued a proclamation In whlch, he declares that If the excise law Vequlring the closing of saloons on Sun day is not obeyed he will call on extrn Beneion of the legislature and possibly order out the, ntllitla to stop what he term a "saturnalia of vice." The governor says the law has been disregarded flagrantly at all the coast resorts from Sandy Honk to Atlantic City, as well as in the inland cities The state law Is strong but Is not be ing .enforced. The Sunday closing issue as the most prominent feature of the campaign last fall, when Kort was elected. Governor Fort's pronouncement fur ther denounces the action of the May's Landing grand Jury which 10 days ago refused to indict Atlantic City saloon Irian for alleged violations of the law. He declares that the grand jury now in cession is not likely to find Indictments, nd his threatened action In calling an ?xtra session of the legislature is in ended to show the grand Jury the im portance of the work before them. The governor claims he has affidavits from two men who purchased liquor last Bonday In Atlantic City saloons owned by grand jurors. Recent exchanges explain that at At lantic City and other resorts the ex cise law has been defied. Sunday last nearly every saloon on the board walk was open and the hotel bars running in lull blast. Attention was immediately called to the state of affairs by the tress but nothing was done. Governor fort's proclamation followed. PLANS FOR GREATER FRISCO SUBMITTED BUYS THE UNITED $2.00 HATS Which has no equal at original price. .verv stvie, stitt or sott hats, newest shapes Removal Sale price.. $1.35 BUYS THE UNITED SPECIAL $2.50 HATS Which is undoubtedly the great est hat in America at the original price. A hundred styles, 30 shades and colors fa QF Removal Sale price $J.0) BUYS TOE BEST $3.00 BAT IN TBE STORE Including the celebrated Mul vey Hats, which we are sole agerfts for. They come in every conceivable style, all the season's newest offerings Re- QC moval Sale price ; yUtdO THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL ONLY LAST A FEW DAYS SO OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO COME EARLY DJNDTEDD MAT STdDOSES CCD). SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS Opposite Imperial Hotel This is the first cut-price sale we have ever inau gurated in Portland. We never allow any misrepre sentations in our advertisements. (United Preaa Jyeaaed Win.) San Francisco, t'al., Aug. 21. Accord ing to a report submitted touay to the Greater han rrancisco committee ny the sub-committee on boundaries, the plan for a greater city will take In an. Immense territory around the bay shores. The border line as proposed hy this committee begins near Bolinas fcay on the Marion county seashore, crosses the Marin peninsula at San Pa blo straits, embraces Berkeley, Oak land, Alameda. Fruitvale and other towns as far south along the Alameda bay shore as Newark, crosses the bay to the Santa Clara county line, and thence lollows the county boundary across the Santa Cruz mountains to the seashore at a point near Half Moon bay. Altogether a dozen towns and cities, half of two counties and all of two others are included in the com prehensive plan. BITTER CLASHES OVERJXPOSITIOH Japanese Fair May Be Aban doned If Political Differ ences Are Not Settled. ' Antl-Stat Fair Injunction. (United Ireaa Leused Wlru.l Columbus, Ohio, Auk. 27. A suit for Injunction to prevent the holding of the Ohio state fair next week has been filed by th Smith Agricultural Chemi cal companv because the directors re fused to allow the company space for an exhibit. The petition alleges that the fair is not a public but a private cor poration affair. Xerdham for Sixth Time. 5 (United I'Tffn Leaaed Wtra.) Modesto, C'al., Aug. 21. Congressman James Carson .Wedham of the Sixth rongressionnl district has been renomi nated for the sixth time, at the district convention here. The nomination was made by acclamation. Needham is th penlor congressman from the Pacific coast. He has been a memher of the ways and means committee and several other important committees of congress Xor some vears. ' f- ' . . I (t'nlted Preaa Laaaed Wtre.l Toklo. Aug. 27. The clash over the question of postponing the Toklo expo sition has become so bitter that there are some intimations of abandonment today. AH the commercial bodies of the country have aligned themselves against the cabinet, a.nd the controversy Is involving practically all interests, of ficial and industrial. A majority of the members of the cabinet favor a postponement from 1912 until 1917. urging that more time Is needed and that the present financial situation dpes not warrant the imme diate appropriations for the rapid com pletion of the work. The chambers of commerce favor holding it in 1912, as ilrst planned. The working people and poorer classes are in favor of the postponement, as they are supporting vigorously the pol icy of retrenchment being carried out by the cabinet. The unpopularity of President Kaneka with the masses led to the first com plaints at the lavish expenditure of funds on the exposition which now threaten to involve the whole govern ment. MY REVOLUTIOH De Reus Denies Netherlands and America 4lot Against President Castro. (United Preaa Iaed Wire.) The Hague. Aug. 27. Minister De Reus, former Dutch minister to Venezu ela, denies that the Netherlands, with the support of the United Stales, has aided the revolutionary movement In Venezuela, De Reus was In consul tation at the foreign office all day, but nothing was given out as to the result of his conference. The government Is quietly prepar ing for the blockade of Venezuelan ports that is sure to follow the refusal of Castro to apologize for hia treatment of the Dutch minister. LEBOE SEES i ART IN THE NUDE Iowa State Fair Enlivenei Over Quarrel Over Ab sent Fig Leaves. BLACK DRESS GOODS Companies Incorporated. (Salem Buifmi of The Journal ) Salem, Or Aug 27. Articles of in corporation have b"en filed In the of fice of the secretary of state as fol lows: Nehalem Valley Creamery associa tion; principal office. Mist; capital stork, fl.nOO; incorporators, J M. If 111 J. H. Aldridse and J. ( ). J.ibel. Bend Lateral Irrigation companv; principal office, I.ytle; capital stock, $2,200; Incorporators. J. E. Reed, I. J. Reed and Kd Halvorson. Walterville Lodge No. 203. Independ ent Order of dd Fellows: principal office, Waltervil le : Incorporators K Port. Osmer M. Stacy 8nd Clifton L. .Lnman. The District Ronrd of Charities of the Church of the Brethren; principal of fice, Portland. I.tcorpora tors, Oeorge C Carl, J. II. Grayblll and George E Wise. Voiles. Berffea, Fiduiim, Broadcloths, Mohair areat Variety at Lowest Prices. For tomorrow we offer extraordinary values in high-grade black Iress goods. We import directly from .orelgn mills and can save you money on your new fall suit. All mourning goods at low est prices. McAllen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. (fnlted Preaa Leaned Wire.) Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 27. The ab sence of the conventional fig leaf from the figures of Miss Elizabeth Sheets, Des, Moines, Iowa, china artist, has stirred up a war of artists In the Fine Arts building of the state fair here I. (,'. Lcgoe of Watcheer is the Antho ny Comstock of the state fair, and he has carefully placed entrv tickets on all the nude figures on the urns and vases painted bv Miss Sheets When Miss Sheets beheld the tickets taking the place of the. absent fig leaves she burst into tears and demand ed that they be taken off. The beauty oi ine icmaie nuae rigure shoul.l not be spoiled, she said, by cardboard tea vps. Legoe was obdurate and refused to consider the proposition. Then Miss .meets declarmi that she would with draw tier painting from exhibition. This was also refused, and now. Miss Sheets is noping nai tne; Judges will remove me aruriciai clothing from the paint lngs before they render any decision. NELJ,S WHISKEY AND NOW FACES JAIL '.Special Dlapatch to The Journal. ) . La Grahde. Or.. Aug. 2 7. The ca of Nels Holverson. for selling ll()iior4a. prohibition territory, will be tried be fore Judge J. W. Knowles of this citv next Monday. Holverson runs soft drink establishments at both Hllgard and Ka mela and is charged with having sold whiskey from these places. Three charges have been made against him As the second offense calls for a Jail sentence deep interest is centered In the case throughout this countv which Is now dry. CALIFORffliS During the last 12 months there wore ISfi children in.iured by vehicles in the streets of New York City, and 97 of tnem were killed. HOLD COnilEHTlOB Delegates Assemble at Oak land and Prepare for Formal Organization. (United Preaa Leaaed vf Ire.) Oakland, Cal., Aug. 27. Republicans are here today to attend the state con vention which meets late this afternoon. The selection of presidential electors Is the main, business before the convention, but nothing but the formal organization will be attempted this afternoon, be cause the various speeches of welcome will have to be delivered. Considerable excitement Is expected, however, from the Suffragettes, who will march to the convention in a body. They will be headed bv Mrs. Theodof Pinter, who will carry a large yellow banner with "Votes for woman" in scribed upon It. The Republicans have set aside two rows of seats for the Suffragettes and they have promised not to attempt to interrupt the oonven t ion. The main business of the convention has been arranged In advance by the I Hate central committee. Most f trie ! re-tors already have been chosen. The convention will formally name the ticket tomorrow morning The Republicans of several assembly districts w ill hold conventions today and tomorrow to select nominees for the next state legislature. PRETTY GUIS TO GIVE TAFT CUP Candidate Will Leave Hot Springs Hotel After Be ing Honored. Graaf ppriiiaHy SEdrt 0 A Big Friday Special Handsome French All-Wool Panamas, Serges, Fancy Mix- A E? tores, Etc. Positively worth $10.00 and $12.00 for only 3pmZ Exquisitely designed Skirts of French, all wool, Panamas, serges, fancy mixtures and novel ty materials ; xn the graceful gored and plaited models ; jnany of them handsomely trimmed with taffeta silk; equal to custom-made and positively worth $10 and $12, special for Friday only at. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. s, xancy mixtures ana novci- $4.95 Ladies' Waists at a Sacrifice For Friday's Special $3.00 Waists Now 85c 500 fine Lawn, Lingerie and Cotton Pongee Waists, Jailored and fancy effects waists that have sold all season up to $3 made a O T special for Friday's clearance sale, only OOC $6 Jap Silk Waists $1.85 500 Jap Silk Waists, tailored and fancy effects; values up to $6 special for Friday J trotted rrrm Ln4 Wtr.) Hot Springs. Vs., Aug 2 7. A bril liant farewell celebration ill be given tonight bv the guests of the Hot Springs, bniel tn honor of William H Taft. who Is preparing to dprt tomorrow night Th plana include the presentation of !ar"m flvr Icvina 'tp to the cn-d-date It nill be handed to Tsft by bry of beautiful vouni girls, daugh ters of guests of the hMei "ups also will resented to Mrs. Taft and her en "paries It has not yet been decided who will prealde at the cerem on lea. but the Minia rf Jdge Horaae H. Iai rt ofi f Naatirlllcj and Judge Won! mans, who are old frlertds nf. Taft, baring known Mm at Onrinnsti, bae been remtanmed for t he bpnor. The speech ef rrT!ta tlcti will Ie nafl br Ciloriel MrEnerrt Near Tor h 5 -t-r .i'-;-."rcu s'"-,"j'--- Our Fall Suits Have Arrived! We mako a specialty of large sizes We Invite you to inspect the new models. . First and Yamhill fB&DV& Second and Yamhill tlr summer at th report. Thi will leare here for Mlodcbaaa lalmrvd for a week's outing Etrvminvi to Stal Pajr. flapartal tttamtrk a Tke JaaaaaLi - Pendlptmv Or, Au IT. Aaararr meots are nw belri mad to run a ap-e- rhtl train tmm ihia rttr to falem on ata(e fair. The O. R. N. paaenrr department la now orranlslng the i ruralon and a cheap rate wt!l be made. In order to Induce larare nmbt;i of people te attend the atate fair. There are people who hare some ftyn tn them, out It takes a lot of coaxlnat t brlrn It ool. It itneen't r ta offer a reward for Btaplacaoj coafldenea. Cran-'bcrries