THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1008.
MARINE PARADE WILL
BE TONIGHT'S FEATURE
i
Water Spectacle Will Be the Most Elaborate Ever Seen
on the Columbia Sailors of the Donna Frau
cesca Serenade Queen Ilattie.
TAFT WILL TAKE
WEEK'S OUTIIIC
Candidate. Declares He Is
Not Campaigner of Whirl
wind Sort.
m
(Dr Stiff Correspondent.)
Astoria. Or.. A UK. 28 One of the feat
urea of put tli-tilar pr ominence In yes
tri1nv Afternoon's regatta parade was
the newly onr.inUirl company of Oregon
National (imu.l Motioned at this -U y
Fully rouhipcd. (ho soldiers mude n
rredltnliln showing under Capt.iln ( If
AliercromblH. The company In known
ns First company. Count Aitlllt ry Corpr:
O. N ().
other mllltnrv bodies In the pnrnde
With two c ornpanle.s of regulars sta
tinned iit Km t Btevons. T. H. I.amor
eaux, who lina. ronimond of the forces
at 1'ort. Rtevens. participated na rji.ptn.ln
on Admlrnl Shepherd's staff. Ihirlni;
his nliaoin-w Citiitnln AX' 1111m nan com-
P
viewed thn pnra.1i-. while the throne:
that lined the tthlrwalka cheered rn
tliunlanlli'ully. Kports In thn harbor
were ri'nunitd aftrr the illahamlliiic of
the parudr. Prizes were awarded for
the h"t flo.t, the be.it decorated sirlo
in. lle arid the best dlKpluy of society
I il line.
I Mat night there wore receptions In
honor of uuci'ti Halt le and her rnaldn rit
J.okmii'n hall and to A'lmlral Shepherd i him c nil wcekN it the Klnton hod I. which
ll'iiltrd Pre, laawl Wire)
Hot Spring", Cu! . Aug. ill Judge
Taft will lcuve Ihla evening at 6:30
o'clock for lila week's outing at Middle
liana lel.md, nar I'nL-ln-ba v, Iake
lirle MtH X'f(. her eon and Judi
'I'a ft h ae.-rvtuTy. will (jo from here to
C'lnclniiHl I.
It mis announced (odav that, npo.i
upon l.lro ret urn to I 'Indium 1 1 from the
Island. I uft will nnikt' hix home for
anil staff at the Irving olnh. Iloth funo-
tloiiM were soclul events and largely at
tended. Big- Marls Farad.
The marine parade la bonked for thin
evening. Ii.cp inter.?! Is being taken
In It, mid a number of brilliant dlnplnyi.
are promised. The go ernrnont teniliT
ilileial (juy Howard will be elaborately
decorated, as will ntno thn flagship'
Heather, the tender Columbine and the
wt.it ton nhlp liuii!j. h'tancenca. which
Captain Hlnmn liaa kindly turned over
to the committee during the f eat I vltlca.
The mofmullo fleet la being jrnlly dec
orated for the par.-uin this afternoon.
and the owners aro vying with each
other to put up the beat dlxplav.
Tho pallors of. tho r.rltlnh ship Ionna
FrunceHca luivc done inuch to enliven
the altii.itlori. Yesterdav afternoon they
aoren.'i'led (jueen llatllc, find put up
some re.il uoo,i KinijIiiK Tho Donna
KranccKca barnthe dlatlnctton of hnv
will bo hla litadouart. l n ilurlim (In.
1 1 riuv
Taft received a letter today sinned
Harry 1. tilvene, a VihI Virginia
farmer, who ailia that the i andldate
niiiKe him a preaent of a coon ilo. Ho
cxfil'ilna Jus( where Taft can procure
the ilotf (ilvene eaya he needa the do;
badly. knowliiKlv adds that he Is
working hard to hrlriir about Tnft'a
election a 114I encloHes his photograph
lafl Is not a campnlner of the
whirlwind port This la shown In the
following ulteinnce:
"After the fl rat week of any upeaklng;
canipninn na.s ieen one thorn:h with
and one finds hlmseir it h It wt ! tnlU
1 tllf Wit LOMI .1 I I f li.ll ! t . .... f.M i,A
varloiiH siibjocla of (iipcu.isloii, I do not
think there Is anything more enjoyable
than milking at J1a.1t mo hpeech u
il;iy."
N I ''11 a.kej If It were not n pop-
Rililllty that ,1 chance iniKht be decli
M
(led
Ins a crew that bus been with her for I upon in the announcement that he
Commodore John Simon.
mnd Rt the fort. The regulars In blue
put up a 'fine appearance.
The parade was one of the largest
ml most Interesting ovr btld here.
Headed bv cjratnl Maraluil JuilRe
Trenchsrd. a ll'u of police 'id Sitinor
IieCaprlo's band ftntn l'ortlafid, canoi
the reftuHrs fropi Fort Stevens, fol
lowed by tho orcnon National (Juard, a
fife and drum corps and the regatta
comtnlttee. Then came another local
band, several decorated vehicles, the
fire department and firemen and dec
orated Automobiles.
Admiral Phepherd and hie staff
fornnd an escort to yucn llattie's car
riage and following it came the car
riages enrrvlna the m.-ilds and paRcs.
Uuieii llattie's carrlino was profusely
decorated with livdicneja. From the
reviewing stand In front of the new
courthouse (jiieen Ilattie and Admiral
Phepherd with their suites and a num
ber cf prominent rc-ihlent nnrl -i.sitr.rs
years. (in their vmaue around the
world the tars have rehearved so many
sailor nonca and "chanties" that (lie re
seems no limit to the repertoire. They
were roundly applauded vesterdav.
(lovernor Oeoreo F Chamberlain and
Tom Richardson, secretary of the Com
mercial club, Portland, arrived here
lat n!k-ht.
Iornoriow evenlni? he bis; Scandi
navian saer.irerfest will be held. Jir.
Emil Knna. who conducts the blif rhu-
rUH, composed of (he Swedish nlncinK
club Columbia and the Norwegian Slns-
Inir cluh of Portland and the Xorwcclan
SlriKintr society of this citv, has been
untlrlnir In his efforts to brinit about
excellent results. The singers from
Portland nre to arrive here tomorrow
on the steamer Charles Spencer, and
it 1s understood that thei- will he ac
companied by a la; nj deicK.it ion from
Port land.
Tho Binders will bo met In rlcht
royal stylo and welcomed to tho city
by Mayor Wise. The assembled si niters
will ,thi present ijucen Hatlle with a
souvenir golden ernse.
The slncers will also i.a-tlcipate In n
parade which has been airniiKred In their
honor to I.ngan'a hall, where the first
concert will be (riven In tho evening
The second concert will be given Sun
day afternoon.
The Boat Races.
Tint for beluK fouled by a turr boat
when three lengths In the bad of his 1
opponent. K. ( 1. (Jloss of Portland would j
havo won tho single shell Iniernational
and Pacific ce.u.l cha m idonslr n this :
morning. As it was the race finished I
a tie, Closs reco'crinx six lengths lost j
by lnterfci ence In a beautiful spurt. 1
The race w ill-probably be run over to-I
morrow.
T. . I.nlnc of Vancouver, R ('., put j
up a fine race. but. short 1 y . a ft it the'
start CIoks gained the lead nnd gr.ol-I
lially increased. It until off tho 1. It.
& N. dock when the tug crossed his
bows and narrowly avoided capsizing
the frail shell. T.aiog passed three
lengths before Clnss got a fresh start.
At flie finish the fish commission pa-
trol boat jrot In the way of OIohs or 1
he would poss'Mv have wotl the race.
in n final spurt. The race was pulled
off at the turn of the tide In a 1
would not h-ive I'inclnnutl djirlng the
camp.ilgn. Mr. Taft replied:
"Of course, there Is nothing to pre-J
vein a enange or meso plans.
Heshlte (lie official announcement
that Mr Taft would remafn in his
native city, applications are coming for
his presence in various parts of the
count! y.
That he Is willing to accommodate
himself to anything except a whirl
wind campaign, 11s he puts it, was made
clear.
(OLD SETA K A TOR PIT
OX FAHMIXt; LAXI)
FALL
TYLE
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"The East Side People's Store'
388-390 East Morrison St, Near Grand Ave.
Our Saturday Specials
Have Made This Store the Most
Talked of Establishment in Town
We have had some marvelous Saturday Sales in the
past, and are making strenjuous preparations for the
future, but we have never equaled the triumph we of
fer for tomorrow.
Because a minl::g ruachlni ry company
wanted its money and sent an expert to
tho alleged claims to Invest Igate their
value, one of the biggest fake mining
schemes ever attempted to ho flouted
in Portland was nipped In 'he hud. This
Is the slow of the machinery company.
The side of F. M. Swift, the promoter
of the company, and F. M Richardson.
who had promised to back him finan
cially, remains yet to be told.
Swift, formerly a commercial traveler,
asked tho Hydraulic liravlty Separator
company to assay sorc.f samples he
hiought in from "his acres of
placer properties on Coal creek. Clacka
mas county" Cold. was present In these
s eclrueri 1 in hc.ivlly pacing ijua 11 1 1 1 ies.
Swift began a dicker for a separator,
and nslvelv suLreesie.l that as hts mine
would he-urn" famous th advertisement
I to tie- sepai titer company would he
w orth mo'iev. I'mi.w. pient I v they Mltvd
'him a Jtfi.miO separator for $ 1,500 on
! 3D days time.
j . The machinery was shipped to Coal
j creek in the eastern part of iTackumas
county, a section where gold has fre
quently been found In rood I v ouanti
Jties. When no payment was forthcom
ing the company sent an expert, wdio
I found, so the company's attorney, R M.
I McCtuin. says, that the 1,200 acres was
pool otuv lor tanning.
I Rlchar Ifoti. a Portland man of means.
icavv nn-i nv 1:11s lime mane an investigation
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
Complete Stock Now Ready
BETS
SELLING
Leading
Clothier
SUN SHINES BRIGHT WHILE
REGATTA PARADES ARE HELD
A Final August Clean-Up Sale at Cost
Prices of Shoes, Domestics, Skirts,,
Underwear and Hosiery, Men's
Furnishings and Notions
Tomorrow's Saturday Flyers
Men's and Boys' Coat
Sweaters
The most stupendous offer you have ever participated
in 50 dozen, all sizes, in heavy gray worsted Jackets,
navy, and maroon trimmed fronts, large pearl but
tons, practically giving them away at each
See Window
Two to a Customer
50c
See Window
Two to a Customer
ground swell and a sluing head w bid. ! of I. is oivn. and declined to back Swift
The course was one and one half miles j any farther. It had been Swift's plan
straight away. to sell stock to the public.
I I'" tour oared shell i.n-,. was worn
by the pent crew, competing agaivstj
the All-in crew, both of the Portland:
club The race was won by nearly two'
lengths. With lvnt were' ("bickering, ,'
Hall and Stone; with Allen wen- Pat
loo Waite and Closs. I
The machinery company .has heun
f- iit In t!ie circuit court to recover
V'O from the Swift -Klchnrdson Mining
company. C. K. Cainer has brought
suit in the justice, court to recover $5
wages ilue him from Swift.
Mayor Iane has returned from As
toria where ho attended the opening of
the regatta, and says that city has the
most accommodating weather man lie
ever saw. He said:
"Whenever the people wanted to have
a parae'e the rain topped falling. As
scon as the parade was over the rain
started. If, an event of any kind ycj
to be held, the weather man very kind
ly pulled In Ills storm signals, bobsled
rnorry sunshine nnd tho event wns car
ried (Vit In full. However, the weather '
man did not wait long after the close
of the 'event to start the downpour, and i
the people had to seek shelter on the :
dead run. And when the day's events j
were concluded the rain came down In
torrents. ,
"Aside from the weather, which as I 1
have said did not Interfere with the!
day's sports, the regatta proved a i
splendid affair, and I think will prove j
to be one of the most successful ever 1
held. There were many Portlanders
present and all seemed to bo enjoying
1 hemsel ves."
EIGHTY-YEAR-OLD GEORGIA YOUTH
ENJOYING FRUITS OF EARLY TOIL
Atlanta Georgia.:, oi
(Tie point of continuous
Portland today. For 1
has made his home there
i. st ritii. n In
residence, s in
long jours' wi
which fact It-
Self speaks pretty w. !Iifor a man.
C. W. liunuicutt. who nrrivid at the
Hotel Portland j-estcrjny. Is the man
reteried to. He Is S! ye. us old Mr.
Hunnlcutt Is accompanied by his two
daughters -Mrs. W. K. Prcscott and
Mrs. W. W. Drake, and a grandson. At
lanta, bv the way is the best all around
limit city in the t'nlted States. And. In
cidentally, the uotdst city in this coun
try.
Mr. Hunnlcutt is traveling fo- pleas
uremaking his last visit to the great
norfh west, as he himself puts it. I'n
til six years ago. Mr. Hunnlcutt had
been In hus!n.cs In Ath.nta. During
his bu.slncsH career tie r- in sa h lie
lias done everything to make an honest
dollar except trim trees and dig wells.
Now Mr. Hunnlcutt. Is en.iojlng the
fruits of his toil of Sis younger days.
Six years sgo Mr. Hunnlcutt retired.
Plnce then he has been traveling most
of (he (Ime. always taking some of his
relatives with him. Mr. Hunnlcutt Is
on unusually active man for his age.
Ills memory Is Ha good as It ever was
nd he uses glasses only -when he reads.
Mr. Hunnlcutt says that he never left 1
Atlanta but 011, 0. That was when Sher-'
ill ' 1 1 1 drove him out. He moved away j
and as soon as possible moved right '
back again. There are one or tw o older I
persons in Atlanta than Mr. Hunnlcutt
but none- of. them has lived there us
long as i.e.
"For a thousand years, It seems, Ii
worked 01kcd harder than any two 1
men In Atlanta.." Mr. HunnieUjU said 1
this morning, "and now I am taking '
advantage of what I earned and of what '
I know. I
"Did it ever o. cur to you what vou
were going to do In your old age?!
Where you were going to net vimr
money to live? probably not Few,
men. when young, cwr think of such
tilings. Those wiio do usually succeed. ,'
1 thought about it. And 1 succeeded. ,
But 1 a)m having n goo.) time now. j
"I remember well when there wasn't I
house on the ground where Atlanta
now stands -a eltv of 1M1.000 inhabi- j
tants. Finally tli.ra.iiRs n hou-- built.!
then a store, other xiomcs and other:
stores nnd you know the rest. I was '
among the first settlers. And I have
been there ever since ever since, ex-!
cept when Sherman drove me out." I
Mr. Hunnlcutt will remain In Port-:
lsud until Sunday Then be goes to
Spokane accompanied by his daughters
and grandson. !
FIflEXDS ?iKET
AT WIXOXA LAKE
(Special Plspnteh to The JouitiM 1
Winono I.ake, Ind , Aug. ; The
Friends' genera! ci!ifrence began a
week's nieetlng here today Willi an at
tendance of shout fcOO visitors, chiefly
from Pennsylvania. Xcw Jersey. Indiana
nd Ohio. The meeting Is the first that
the general conference hns held In In
diana in 10 years.
The program prepared for the confer
ence this year is one of more than usual
Interest to the public at large. Some of
the speakers and their topics will be as
follows: "The White Slave Traffic,"
Krnest A. Bell, Chicago; "The Spirit of
(ambling in Present Day Life." F.dward
Harris, Richmond, Ind.; "The Courts
and the Dlquor Traffic," Judge Artman.
Lebanon, Ind.: "The Progress Toward
Suffrage for Women," Mary Rent ley
Thomas. Sandy Springs. Mil : "Purity of
the Press." Florence H. Tittensor. Tren
ton. N. J.; "The Present Situation as to
the Use of Tobacco," Albert T
Mills of the Fn!vers!tv of Miohlg;
"The Movement tor Peace nnd Arbitra
tion," Fdna II. Slutes. Clncftin.it!
SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL
'SALE STARTS 7 P. M.
100 Dozen White Lawn, Mull and
Organdie Shirtwaists
, , . . r ! sVH
iiK'n;1!! The best $1.50 values of the season, on sale at, each
HOP PICKEKS' 0 LOVES
A Oreat Saturday's Bale of Hoppickers'
Gloves Tomorrow.
TIopplckTs' canvas gloves on sale to
morrow a: fie a pair. Outfit at this
store and save money. Special reduced 1
prices on women's wearing apparel of I
ail kinds. Mc.!leti & McDonnell. Third
and Morrison.
Limit of Two
Limit of Two
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ALLEGED RATE DISCRIMINATION
EXPLAINED BY EXPRESS AGENT
t-HMMMMW!
SEE OUR LARGE MORRISON ST. WINDOW.
None laid aside, none C. O. D., no phone orders
filled. Our last Saturday evening Waist Sale was a
'st whirlwind, tomorrow's will be still better. A glance
I at the display in window will impress you more than
O a whole page of printer's ink.
tir j.ip,iijv w w.T."i
Until Saturday night you have the chance to buy Clothing at
the lowest price you have ever paid
(Salm Bums cf Th Jtrar; t )
SaJem. Or.. Aug. is. P. K Miller
of the Brownsville creamery recent iv
complained to the railroad commission
of alleged discriminatory mtes that
made It difficult for the country rram
frjman to compete with the city cream
ery. Mr. Miller showed that while
Wills, argo & Co. ( ran'ported a irte
pound ran of cream from Rrom ns llle
to P.Tdand for 27 cen(s and returned
C- .-ii'iiiv can free of chnrire (hey
orovged o ren(s for a shipment of tS
rounds of hulter.
I '
Irresistible
the "to.ity" flavour of
Post
Toasties
R
Made from White Corn.r.aVed
cri.p and brown.
"TV Tutt Ungrrt"
Two t'.ie loc and 15c
Po1 orn Cereal Cnmr'r. 1.1m I tM.
Esttls Crers. Hi-H,
II Iteckwith, general agent for th
express company, has explained the niRt
ter in a communication to (he railroad
commission as follows:
"'We find that under the average tet
l( takes about 4a gallons, or 40 pounds
of inam to make 100 pounds of butter
or. In other-words, in handling ion
pounds of butter our liability is fojr
lims greater than In handling an eiunl
tonnage of cream, srd It Is this (act
which accounts for the differential In
rates used on the rw and the finished
products. Accordingly, the amount of
cream necessary to produce luo pounds
of butter, forwarued from Ilrownsville
to Portland, would cost the Portland
dealers $1 for transportation, where-:
as tho cost to the Prownsvllle rroducr:
In placing the finished product on the
Portland market Is but SO cents, from
whkh cu will observe thai the coun
try crrsmerv beln enabled lo secure.
Its frra supply locally, Is able to msr- :
ket Its butter at 4 cents less per bun- !
drdwelrh( thsn the lVirtland dealers;
and from points other than, the lat(r ;
(h dlffernc would be still greater
In favor of the countrv cresmery. owing
to (he cost of red tsiri button of the fin- :
tshed product In Porilknd "
Men's Suits
Single and double-breasted,
every size, every style, per
fect tailoring. Values up
to $16.50. Clean-Up Price
Men's Trousers
Our entire line of $3.00 and $3.50 values,
while they last
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NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's Hatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of- it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne
cessities, such ns telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vide. 1 every tl.tv. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
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EVIDENCE ALL IX
IX NOKTII END CASE
All the evidence In the
rovemment sgsJnst Armsnd FVrcot snd
Henrietta lin I'ruls who am rhirs-
nsrtxirea a j-rencn girl for
In
with hjTil
Immoral r.ur ov-s is
I rttel IVt i'nmm'fliifr .
case of the'
FVrcot snd ,
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nch girl for '
end this ftr-
nnpn bf r
A. M srjr.'i the stterney ir mature
lb final a-'met Ien ValartieT nt
K B. tbr'vk Trr'( t h 1fdn(s
r'or tl innriininii Idalrict Attemy
oho McCoutt is t pesrieg.
Shoes at Big' Saving' Opportunities
MEN'S SHOES
$250 Values Now
St. 35
MEN'S SHOES
$3.00 Values Now
MEN'S SHOES
$350 Values Now
"The Store That Rights the Wrong," Which Means Your Money Back If You Want It.
Chicago CWMig Gomp'y
09-71 Third St, SOL GARDE. Profr.
Bet. Odk and Pine bs.
From All Points in the Northwest
N'F.W'FORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvalli. thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
I ran service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
irtland S.lo a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m., via west
s hie line.
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily S6.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Cad at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Tacific, Third
a- 1 Wssfrnrrton street, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa
ci;;c agency elsewhere, for complete information.
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent.1 Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines,
rortianJ, Oregon.
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