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THE OREGON DAlLY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27. 1908.
BUILDERS BUSV:
BDILDIOG BOOM
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THc3Iinnville Is Also Enjoy-
ingan Influx of East
ern People.
(flpoctal Pltpatrh to Th JoornH
MrMlnnvJIln, hr'., Aug. 27. This city
U experiencing a building boom and an
Influx of eantern people. Besides rl
riftncpn, four iHrge building- nr In
process of erection. The Milk Con-
dennery, no ly lfio feet, Is now under"!
way. Tli.' enulne-houw of the plant 1
completed Tin' condenner will have .a
capacity of l.oOO caHea per day and
will rmploy 60 pernonn.
A lnrt!i new skntlnn rink, with a ma-
Jle floor. In being erected next to the
lurnM IiuIMIiir live dlmenBlona are 50
by inn. Thin building was leased for
five yearn before any work had begun.
The new' mimic hall for the college la
liearlrg completion. It will be two
torles In height.
The largest building yet. started Is
tht f'ltv pavilion, which Is being erected
An the lty Park. It Is 70 by 160. There
will he a gallery around the Innlde 18
feet wide.
Although many residences have been
built, not a house can be found for
rent
The MoMlnnvllle Planing mill Is
working one-fourth of a day overtime In
order to keep up with Its orders.
PORTUGAL FACES
WORSE TROUBLES
Revolution Menaces Royalty
With Bolder Front Than
on Day Carlos Died.
(United Pr.M Iia1 Wliv.)
Lisbon via the Frontier, Aug. 11.
Believing a wlrespread revolutionary
plot la brewing In Portugal, the gov
ernment Is resorting to secret repres
sive measures In some respects even
rnpre rigorous than those preceding the
assassination of Kink Carlos and hla
on, Crown Prince hull. The general
orders leaned to this effect from the
royal palace became known through an
officer stationed on the frontier at
Montalvao. .
According to the story of thll offi
cer young King Manuel la not permitted
to stir from the palace except In the
midst of a cordon of picked guards. K
cept for a few regiments of tried loy
alty little dependence Ih placed In the
troops and the palace garrison la being
constantly reduced by the suspicions
rtf the' klns's advisers, who fear to
keep soldiers In the capital upon whom
they cannot depend. The list of trust
ed men la thus becoming rapidly de
pleted. The ministers nlsn fear to arouae
rmbllo outcry by mnkltig wholesale ar
rests of suspected rebels. frihoulrl the
prisons become stuffed with these, an
outbreak would be inevitable. Troopa
on tho frontier Hre so Indifferent to
the cause of the government that thev
are permitting wholesule smuggling of
arms' Into the country. ,
The American Federation of Ibor
has a paying membership of 1.528.970.
MACADAMIZING DALLAS STREET
Seren nuslncss Blocks Have Been
Completed Tills Summer.
(Spcll niptch to The Journal.)
Dallas, Or., Aug. 27. po far this sum
ner seven business mocks have been
macadamized In Pallas, with two more
Jn course of completion. Bldn for about
J 9.000 linear feet of sewer have been
called for. to cover the greater portion
Of the city remaining unsewered. The .
work Is to be completed by December '
1. The work of macadamizing Is being!
done by the city. Cement walks are
being placed on all business streets,
and all companies having telegraph and
isiepnone poles are replacing tnem with
new onea.
The city has Its own rock crusher and
roller, and It Is expected to macadamize
every block In the city within the next
two or three years. The members of
the Dallas city council responsible for
the municipal progress of the cltv are
as follows: Mavnr, A. B. Mulr; coun
cllmen, F. J. Coad, II. B. Cosper, C. K.
Shaw. C. Rtafrln. M. M. Kills, George
W. fclyer and Abel I'glow.
JUST
I
OUT!
915,000 CHURCH AT PEXDLETOX.
Christian Will Replace Structure
Destroyed by Fire.
(Spedl Dispatch to The Journal.) '
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 27. The Chrlh
tlan church has decided to erect a 115,-1
000 building of stone or concrete blocks j
to take the place of the building burned;
here In the recent fire. A larger and ;
more modern building than tlial de
stroyed will bo erected. T'ntll the new
building la completed, the church will
use the different churches of tho city,
the free use of all of which has been
tendered.
SAYS GOOD WORD
Here are the eight biggest hits
of the New York and Chicago
Roof Gardens this summer, on
Columbia Records
FOR HIPPOHESEi
3Ir. Kiima Says Japs in
America Are Taught to j
De Good Here. 1
I'M STARVING FOR OXE
SIGHT OF YOU
Baritone and tenor duet by Chas.
K. Harris, sung by Messrs. Stan
ley and Burr, accompanied by or
chestra" ,
"IP" Cyl. Keoord (2Bc) Wo. 33330
10-In. DUo Record (60c) No. 3891
I'VE TAKEX VI ITE A FANCY
TO YOU
(Theo. Morse)
Baritone and soprano duet by
Miss Stevenson and Mr. Stanley,
accompanied by orchestra. You
"will take quite a fancy" to It.
10-ln. DUo Beoord (60c) No. 3905
ARE YOU SINCERE?
(Albert Gamble)
Duet by Miss Marsh ami Mr.
Burr with orchestra accompani
ment. A beautiful sonfr. exquis
itely rendered.-
"BC" Cyl. Beoord (50c) No. 86163
10-ln. Dlso Record (60c) No. 3913
MEDLEY OF POPULAR
CHORUSES
Introducing: "When It's Moon
light, Mary ' Darling, 'ne.ath ths
Old Grape Arbor Shade," "I'm
Afraid to Come Home in th.'
Dark." "There Never was a Glr!
I.Ike You." "Monkey Land" and
'Sweetheart I 'ays." By tho Co
lumbia quartette.
"BC" Cyl. Record (SOc) No. 65169
13-in. Disc Record (SO No. 30169
LOYE.ME JUST BECAUSE
(Joe Howard)
Mr Tally's splendid tenor voice
Is especially adapted for this me
lodious number. Orchestra ac
companiment. "IP" Cyl. Record (35c) No. 33389
10-ln. DUo Record (Goo) No. 3916
TAKE ME OUT to THE BALL
(JAM E
(A. Von TUzer)
Fung bv Harvey Hlndermpyer,
tenor, with excellent and finished
effect. Orchestra accompaniment.
"IP" Cyl. Record (25o) No. 33293
10-ln. DUo Record (60c) No. 3917
I'VE LOST MY HEART, BUT
I DON'T CARE
(Joe Howard)
From the Chicago success, "A
Stubborn Cinderella." sung by
Jas. K. Harrison. Baritone. Or
chestra, accompaniment.
"XP" Cyl, Record (35c) No. 33394
10-ln. Disc Record (60c) No. 3918
I LOVE YOU SO, FROM
"THE MERRY WIDOW"
(Franc Zehar)
The famous waltz song. Sung
with exquisite charm by Miss
Stephenson and -Mr. Stanley, ac
companied by the entire Columbia
Orchestra, Soprano and Baritone
Duet.
"BC" Cyl. Record (50c) No. 85164
(T'nlted lrin Leaned Wlra.l i
Btockfon. Cal , Aug. J 7. The Japan- j
eae residents of California gamble away j
.over $3.0inl,0iii) annually. So states T.
Kuma. secretary of the Japanese asso-j
ciatlon of America, with headquarters I
In rin, I- rani-ism. Mr. Kuma came to
Stockton cf-t. i .lav to confer with the
chief of police unci the sheriff rela
tive to closing tho Chinese gambling
dens In this county. ,
"Our people do. pry little gambling
in our own country " says Kuma. "We
have strict ltfw-'prTihlhitlrig gambling i
ana anyone caught at it is severely
punished. In China gambling is an in
stitution recognized by law.
"The Japanese have a great weakness
Tor the Chinese game of fan-tap'. They
have largely acquired the gambling
habit In China and this country. It Is
estimated that t lie Japanese have been
Bpetidlng $300,000 pefyear gambling in
Kresno alone. Probably as much more
is squandered In Sacramento and nearlv
as much here. Fresno and Sacramento
have closed their gambling dens. If this
county will not close its dobs, we want
the officers to at least keep all Jap
anese people out of them.
"Our association Is seeking to coun
teract the strong anti-Japanese senti
ment that has arisen on this coast. Our
people are a law-abiding, reasoning peo
ple. Through our newspapers our
branch associations and religious agen
cies, we are endeavoring to tell our peo
ple what is expected of them by the
Americans. We are explaining to them
me Americans conception or moralltv
and the laws of this country governing
marriage. The Japanese will complv
with your laws of they are made known
to them. You haven't the highest type
of the Japanese race In California;
neither have you the lowest. Our peo
ple are like those of any oter country;
we bsve good and bad, but the general
(Standard Is good."
Mr. Kuma Is a graduate of Stanford
university.
At Your Dealers, or
Columbia Phonograph Co.
371 Washington Street
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NEW MOGULS ARRIVE
AT CLIFFS, WASH.
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fspectnl !!tptcl) to The J"tinuil. I
Cliffs, Wash.. Aug ;7. Mght of the
ten new engines built bv the Ftaldwin
Ixvomotlve works of Philadelphia for
the Spokane, Portland and Seattle
Railway company arrived in Cliffs thls
morning and will be fitted up here In
the roundhouse and put on their regular
runs as soon as possible. The other
two engines will arrle tomorrow
These mammoth engines are all fitted
with the Wsulchurt gear, and all other
Improvements of the latest pattern.
They were billed through from the fac
tory as weighing one hundred and flftr
tons each; the freight bills on all
amounted to exactly 15.100.- The laige
round-house now presents a very hum- i
like appearance with the four lsrge
switch engines that were ennslaned here ;
sometime ago. and the additional eight .
track engines that arrived this morning
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BROKER DORR SAYS
CREDITORS HASTY
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AVegelabu? Rrparation&rAs
sirailatinSihefbotfanilRegula ling UieStomarJis aniBoweisof
Promotes Diestionhterf!i:
ncss and Restontains neittxr
0pium.Marphinc norMiacraL
Not Narcotic.
.Ax tiwm e
AdtHtStOi-
H Art-
A perfect Remedy forConstyt
hon . Sour Stomadi.Dtarrtoea
Worms jConvnlsions Jewrelt
ness and Loss OF SHZP.
FaC Simile Sijnafort of
NEW YOHK.
UH
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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(Tnlted l'r LnH Wlr
Uos Ameles. t'al . Av.a ?7 Blaming
bis creditors for hasty action, precipi
tating a crisis in his financial affairs.
Broker Fred rnrr I" today preparing
to start for the east, where be expects
to raise money sufficient to settle all
, rlaJma. Iorr said todsy that he would
be gnn about a month ami would r
tarn Lrt time jr arpesr In court at San
FrarxTsm wbert the esse Instituted
against him bv Captain H. H- Norwood
la called for trial.
" F fin fee r t the envine
tf he Korwoo4 c. ' as Id IrT "Thrrw
ta abanluteir nothing to te rharrea I
hae A- 11 with ranliln Norwmxl. aa I
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Mill
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THE BEST
QUAXITY
THE MOST
VALUE
Don't Fail to Visit
Our 460th
argSLim Friday
We are rapidly approaching the time when our undivided attention must be given to Fall business,
now on all Summer goods must hurry away. Prices have therefore been made with this end in
lowing are a few money-savers, especially arranged for tomorrow's bargain sale:
And from
view. Fol-
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED SPECIALS IN THE
Domestic Section
The enthusiastic patronage accorded our Domestic section the last
few days proves more forcibly than words of ours the unusual value
giving in this section. Below we list a few of the Friday bai6ains
that cannot possibly fail to interest every woman; for instance
5,000 yards best standard Prints, all colors. all pretty dcs.'iv r
10 to 20-yard lengths; special for Bargain Friday, yard DC
White Lawn, 32 inches wide, fine sheer quality, nice f i n i -1 : ; 1 A
regular 20c value, special for Bargain Friday, yard llC
A special offering of bleached pillow case Muslin, full 4S riches
wide, rotmd even thread, good durable quality; regular 17- 1 O
value, special for this sale, yard i.
A great special sale of Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, wool finish Suit
ings, etc ; regular 2'2c, 15c, 18c and 20cvalues, specially priced r
for Bargain Friday, yard
Lace Curtains
AT f3.00 FAIR A splendid offering of Arabian Irish point Cur
tains, neat designs, all pretty desirable patterns, fieveral pairs of one
pattern, about 50 pairs in the lot to choose from; your choice rfJO fin
while they last Rargain Friday, pair J).Ul
Big Embroidery Values
These Embroideries deserve special attention from you not only
because of their great value for price, but because of their prettiness.
You can well afford to secure a generous supply ot tnese ortenngs,
You can't efford to miss this bargain.
JO, 000 yards of new crisp F.m
broideries will be on the bar
gain table Friday; all 10c and
15c embroidery, edges and C
insertions, special, yard...JC
All 20c and
Fudges and
special, yard
All 35c and
Fdges and
special, yard
18-inch Corset
?tl
WOMEN'S WASH
NECKWEAR
AT 5 --This is a gathering of
all our small lots-in seasonable
Neckwear; we want to get rid of
them at once; prices are therefore
only a fraction of their former
selves; this real bargain consists
of stocks, wide aud narrow lawn
ties, club ties or four-in-hand,
bows and tab ties; vour choice
hile they last Bargain Fri
day, each
LACES
AT 2 PRICK A special offer
ing of all our Normandy Val. and
torchon Laces, 1 to 4 inches wide,
all pretty desirable patterns; reg
ular 7c to 10c values, specially
priced for Hafgain Iriday,
yard
25c
5c
4c
25c Knibroidery,
Insertions, JQ
50c Fmbroidery
Insertions, JCj
Cover Embroid
ery, handsome patterns, em-
nroKiereu on wiss and nam
, sook; regular 50c values,
special, yard
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
HANDKERCHIEFS
At Half Regular Price
A sale of 2,000 dozen women's
and children's Handkerchiefs
at half regular price.
Women's all linen plain hem
stitched Handkerchiefs; C
regular 10c values, each.... DC
Women's all-linen initial or plain
hemstitched H andkerchiets ;
regular 20c and 2oc val
ties, special, each
Women's all-linen 'soft sheer
hand embroidered Handker
chiefs; regular 30c val
ues, special, each
Women's fine sheer Swiss Hand
kerchiefs, beautifully embroid
ered in the latest and prettiest
patterns; regular 3.ic values
special for this sale,
each
10c
sheer
idkcr-
15c
Hand-broid-ettiest
allies.
18c
BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE
Men's Department
Afford a rare chance to replenish your wants, as it will be the most
notable sale we have ever held; the prices are low, extremely low, as
every fair judge of values will admit. COME AS EARLY IN THE
DAY AS POSSIBLE.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
75c Values -9C
A special bargain of men's me
rino Shirts and Hrawers, in nat
ural grays, medium weight; shirts
ire made with ribbed cuffs, neck
ana front b"iind with tape, draw
ers have ribbed anklets, suspen
der straps and g"od pearl but
tons; these are mir bet 75c val
ues and are specially priced Q
for Bargain Friday TC
MEN'S SHIRTS
50c Values 39
A special Fndav offering of men's
black duck whirls, made :t:i soft
turndowif eollar. felled se.urs and
are made extra g""d full ic. flu-
best 50c h:es in all :re from
14'2 to 17, special :-r 1 1 . r - Oft
gain Friday OJK,
WINDSOR TIES
25c Values 15 Each
A special offering of men's Wind
sor Ties, full S'i inches wide and
36 inches long; they come in a
large assortment of pretty colors
and patterns; the best 25c values,
your choice Bargain Fri
day, each
15c
MEN'S SOX
25c Values 19
A special showing of men's cash
mere Sock, made seamless i'h
line ribbed tops; they com- :-i
natural gray with white heel, and
tors; the best 25c values, sp,.-
pncefl tor Hargam
c i a 1 1 v
Fnda v
19c
Tui Mimua m rrv.
For Health and Strtngth
D ami ana Bitters
A nndrful lnrlr"tor an4 nnrln.
A pnrrful aphMMtlaia 4 rcl1 tonic
for both eiw. FW ' ri
4 it)'"- '4 or CT.mxa wood.
CRANBERRIES
BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIALS
Dainty Undermuslins
Our special Bargain Friday offerings are especially noteworthy
the general character and styles are interesting to every woman to see
and the prices a matchless economy to every woman who buys.
! Muslin Skirts (1.25
EV
Women's Muslin
Drawers at 39c
An excellent line cf women'
muslin Drimer. n-ade of tire
quality cambric, viitn irep i"i
flounce, trimmed ith r.'ws
hemstitched t"jrk und fmnheH
with fttif embroidrrv ruffle, reg-
lar 65c value, spetully OQ
priced for Bargain Frtdar
A special Bargain Friday -,ftVr-ing
of women's fme tiaislm Sk:rt,
made of goo, quality ( jmbri,'
with deep embroidery f!o mce,
another line vifh rows .-f ime la.e
insertion and lace ruffle, all ,,f
these dainty garments are ciadc
full length, good generous width
ind finished with cambric d .:t
r!ue $1 s r. $2 25. spe
rial for Rarga n Kndav
$1.25
Children's Cambric
Waists at 10c
A r.ire lme cf children's Ferris
! Vit. made f f go-vj fjual-ty
cambric. rrmf' reed er th
shou'rlcr t1 round the att;
i .
i tnev cmti m ,it i t" II rart
i bet H5c vlu. specially
; priced Bargain Friday. ...
Dress Goods and Silks
Reduced
In this section will be found many of the most attractive offerings
we are rrtaking on this occasion. Yard upon yard of the choicest
weaves and patterns in both dress goods and silks are to be had at
saving prices. It's an extraordinary offering, because goods such as
these are not easy to get. No careful buyer can afford to miss this
great opportunity. Every item and price below listed is well worth
careful study.
Plain and Fancy Silks
AT 5f A sale of hundreds of yards of plain and fancy Silks, novelty
striped taffetas, fancy checked loiiissrncs. pompadour and Persian
silks, Fekin stripes, Cheney Bros.' shower-proof foulards and pom
padour messalines ; all $1, $1.25 and $1.50 values; also a fine line of
Shantung pongee. 27-inch rough pongee, real Kuhla pongees, Cheney
Bros ' mummy silks in solid colors, also black taffeta, 27 inches wide
and 24 inch black Sourah. This is an out of the ordinary sale of all the
odd colors, broken lines and short lengths and widths; regular $1
to Jil.bO values; your choice of these beautiful silks Bargain
Friday, at, yard UC
Black Dress Goods
ESPECIALLY PRICED 49?
4oinch all wool black F.gyptian Crepe, 44 inch all-wool Taffeta, 44
inrh real Mohair Sicillian, 44 inch real Silk Lustre, 52-inch English
Secilletta, all guaranteed values up as high as 85c yard; all in one spe
cial lot. Unmatchable offerings at this price.
Black Voile
AT 68 A sale of 42-inch real French Voile, pure wool, very fine
crisp finish, a rich deejv black; also a line of 46-inch all-wool English
Voile, black, good solid weave, beautiful finish, spot-proof; reg- fQ
ular $1 values, specially priced Bargain Friday ...DOC
Colored Dress Goods
AT 38t Special offering of 36-in. Novelty Suitings in neatcheclcs and
broken plaids, dark colors; 34-in. all-wool English Sacking, red, black
and gray: 36-in. all-wool Henrietta and French Albatross in a great
variety id dark solid colors; 44-52-inch Mohair and Sicillian in green.
navy, gray, brown, red, etc.; regular values as high as Sac, spe
cial for this sale, Bargain rriday . . . . :
38c
Specials in Women's and Children's
osiery
H
17c
WOMEN'S HOSE
25c Values at 17 p
A sale nf the celebrated Burson Hose for wo
men, made with full-fashioned leg and foot,
wnnotit seams, guaranteed fast Diack; un
equaled values at 2oc a pair, priced for
this sale, Bargain Friday, pair
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS
20c Values 10
A special sale of children's fine fast black cot
ton Stockings, in both fine and wide rib, made
with extra heavy foot, the kind that will stand
wear; all sizes for boys and girls; reg
20c grade, on sale Birgain Friday
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
25c Values 19
A sale of children's fine ribbed Vests and
Pants, long sleeve, high-neck Vcs,ts and ankle
length pants: they come in all, sizes from 18
to M: best 2oc values, special for Bar
gain Friday (
10c
19c
Misses' -Sweater
Coats
AT $1.48 A splendid offering of misses'
and children's Sweater Coats; they come in
a larc winctv nf plain and fancy weaves,
in co'or ii.i y. cardinal and Oxford; they
are made "t good W"1 material and neatly
finished: best $2 i.ilues, spc
ciai f r Bargain Friday
Sale Women
Sweaters
$6 and $6.50 Values Specially Priced
VP l)t3.8 I-
ait mem we 1
tidi ! value
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c c i r i if:
j! c and v u
r '! these t
a i w i .- w c .i r r r
if, -s ; ."tn
i a i
:r Knit Underwear
' g.ahcri d a number of
i "inrn' wool Sweaters
is; ,i -; i t c the best values
d -:i the
-ell t.
Trow, women's fine
vs in a number of
plain and fancy weaves, co
'ma!, ravy and Oxford; $6
. ori sale Bargain
evasion of a
purchase one
$3.98
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Savings in Gloves
Our Glove department will surely be the center of an eager crowd
of shoppers as leng as such bargains as these we mertion below are
to be found there. You can't equal these values elsewhere.
19c
i i m . m .
ii a mow. -dm
0m
i i & r
N AT 35"
ired thaf1
I L
& 2A
Mr inar of the ba
- ami Kayr 1
.-'t at cnf-lhed
black onlv
'lif values, spccia
Park un Friday offer-
I "i:r st ick "f Fowrtel
:i vt.gth .-'ilk Gloves,
pr:r; tl.ev come in
2 and f, regular $I.5Q
Bargain b riday.
50c
Kid Gloves
AT fl.OO srecial Bargain Friday of-,
fers ' aKout 1 NT (nr of 8 and 12-button'
Ienth Kid and Niede Cloves in black,
wbite and colors; sires-art 5H. 6, fVt anr
6 ; reg $2 50 valti's, yoor choice flA
wht'e they ;at Bargain nday ,..y 1V U
Wriat Length Silk Gloves
A pcal offering f writ length Silk GIoe . in iff the de.
et. white, tan. -rav. bromn, nary and chatrpairne: thrr are
th Kavser ard Gloversnlle i!k fnn aid. are worth from Sc
to $1 pair, specially priced for Bargain trtday OK.
bav with arav oo elae perfectly la- I W11D CtCS
CO-. ASSJTTS, rOT