THE OREGON DAltV JOURNAL PORTtANP. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3. ,1003.
TRIG 10 FREE
THE BOGUS L
OR
British Government Claims
Barrington's : Supposed
.Victim Is Alive
(Halted fnm Wlre.l
.8t Unit. Sept, I. Ths British gov
ernment, through Thomas Erskine; En
Cllsh consul here. Is attemptln to
cure the release of 6. F. Seymour' Bar-
rlngton, the boms lord, who la In tne
penitentiary at Jefferson City Tnp
icr.ter.ee for the murder
McOann here In 10S. It Is ."j!
new evidence hM been found leh w
how that McOann Is eUve and working
ci a bartender at Son Franclaco.
Alra. Lillian Oatee. woman lawyer
nidj 111 or, -
confer Vlth.Iiarringtnn at the Peniten-
tlitrv.- The body of the .murdered man.
Identified as that,"'
found In a pond In the- outskirts of this
city, where anvauenijii ,
. to hide It 1 ' " . - .
"Lord Barrinrton' waa condemned to
"' death, but the sentence waa commuted
by the governor. v . .- -
(HIGH
at the theatbes
as-
Seats SeUIng lot Baker Stock.
' Seata are aelllng now for the opening
of the Baker atock company. In lta new
home, the beautiful new Bungalow,
which takea place next Sunday matinee.
Th. ntwmlne- bill selected la the Paul
Kester dramatlaatlon of Charlea Major's
popular novel, ",po.roiny vemon m. xau-
'don llaU." i
Grace Cameron at- the Baker. .
the popular and exceedingly clever
little prima donna, Grace Cameron; -la
appearing at the head of her own.com
. pany at . the Baker thla week In her
. greatest success, "Little Dolly Dim
pies." She la a dainty little dancer,
with a powerful and magnetic singing
voice.', v ; '
- A. O. Boncan at Orphenm. "
A. O.' Duncan, one of the beat-known
ventriloquists on the American stage,
Is proving a great entertainer at the
, Orpheum -this week. His dialogue Is
new, clever and witty, and hla dummy
figures aeem almost -human and he cr.
, H es, much laughter with them, ,
' Hooligan" Coming. f
"Hooligan In New York," which pens
at the Star theatre commencing Sun
day matinee, September 7, can truth
" fully be termed the quintessence of
fun. Unlike most comedies It haa a
plot, and thla plot is In the main re
sponsible for the many ludicrous mis
haps and complications that- round out
a eofld. three hours of fun, t
-, JlHsicaI Railroaders .
- Dorsoh and Russell, the musical rail
roaders, have a novel act at the Grand,
which combines real melody, fun and
picturesque atage effects. It Is one of
the hits of the program. - Thla week th
bill is extra strong with novelties, the
headline act belg "A Bit of Blarney.'
Varied Entertainment at the Oak.
Pitmna of Portland's booular amuse-
' ni rbanrt r hainr erven amele OP'
Ttnrtnnitv to ntiend Dleasant evenings,
well entertained, at the Oaks during the
present week. Tonight the Allen Cur
tis comedy company win present ine
laughable comedy, "A Bost Baby." To
morrow nfsht there will be both the
r.lav and a wrestling match between
""Strangler Smith and Springer, a heavy.
weigh!, wrestler.
knta'ea, Headllner.
tlnthan, the armless wonder, contin
ue trv ilnw nncknd houses at the Fan'
tim i He nlavs the violin in faet.
"presents an entire musical act, finishing
with a. cornet, pom. win i gei mm kuu
fused with another armless act that
you saw aor.i. months ago, as this Is
Mr. ..Unthan's ".first-, engagement In Ahe
city of Portland.
Baker frtock Company Opening. ;
. The first appearance of the coming
u,nn hv the Hnker stock tarapany will
: lie next Sunday matinee at the Bunga
low theatre, the new nome or mo popu
lar orgoniiatlon. The opening- attrac
tion is the Paul Kester dramatisation
of the Donular romantic novel, "Dorothy
Vernon of Iladdon HalU" -
Tonight at the Lyric. .
Go to the -Lyric tonight and see the
K.t nnmiiir nrlee stock company in
America In one of Its very, best bills,
a i-AiKw,i Co ' 4 one nf the Btana-
ard drama that never growa old. It
deals with human life In Buch a way
as to make It of tremendous Interpst to
all classes 01 tneatxeaoer.
Bichard 3oae Next Week.
- The fumous singer Richard Jose will
appear at the head or nis own com
o. . h Raker all' nest week, open
Inr fiundav matinee In the screaming
farce "Pon't Tell My Wife."
. : 'jjtfte Doiiy Di-iplea.
' The !at three .performances of Grace
Cameron and the Cameron opera com
pany in the tmlcal comedy "Little Dol
ly Dimples" will be at the Baker to
" night, tomorrow matinee and night.
V. ."Millinery Styles:
The ladles of Portland will doubtle"
be Interested in. knowing something
authoritative regarding millinery styles.
The new fall styWe in millinery In the
medium and large hats are very effect
ive. Thla Is especially true of the,
large and medium slae hits In Gains
borough, walking. Cordar and muah
roora. These styles are the most popu
lar in TaHa and London. The ever-
' popular high crown and high roll on
the side are the most predominating
and always look chic. With the new
atvle trimmings In vogue two-toned
. faner wings, fancy breasts. Indian
k. mrA alrrettes. Ostrich Dlomes
will hold full eway all season la the
French and. Princess plumes. The
heavy corded hen line silks with satin
and vele-ew mnmiijoni are very pupu
lr for early effects, but later the vl
wmt mnA felt hats will show iO Strong,
end the new brlarht satin finished felts
1 will tsk "the lead. The leadlna- colors
fren) the Paris syndicate carda, mil
linery authorities, are the first five
ehadee from the light eabot to the gol
den browns. The second showings are
greens In four shades; light to dark
with .TiUs In advance..
The three new shades In blues are
' from liaht to dark navy. .Peacock blu
and neacock 'areena are elm being.
simirn. IOTdon smoke or tone-In three
shades will be seen and dark grays,
wjih a fair showing of garnet and wine
colors.
WOVPFR M1LT.IXFRT ro..
First an4 ' Morrisoa ta.
COPPER Ell
TOSOPPM'ORID
'It won't' be 'many years -tintll all
the rallroada In thTa part of the coun
try wll ba electrlo llnea"
Thla statement was made yesterd.ty.
by H. II. arte, the copper mining man
states now for the purpose oforganis-Ina-
his new company and exploiting
his holdings In Hie Copper rSOT.-coxnvy.
Th. m all Km eleotrlc lines
nnmi if it wera-not for-the fact that the
copper cannot be obtained, Mr. Grwg
went on. "Mr. Harrlman would be only
too glad to change his system to elec
trical If he could. But there lnt
.nnn.h ennner now ann ina ji n -
prohibitive. But this will all be changed
when the copper from the Copper river
country comes on the market And thut
won t be long. The Uuggenhelm-Morgan-Rockefeller
line will be In there about
a year from now, and then that coun
try will be the greatest .mining region
I have put In eight years there with
out taking out a pound of copper, and
I. would put In eight more before I
would turn loose of my holdings. 1 ten
you, that Is the only country today Tor
a man with any energy about him. I
would rather land on the wharf tft al
it In iinlr nf overalls and without a
dollar In my pocket than to take the
beat position that could be offered me
In this country. .
"There in more Conner In the Copper
river country than anywhere else in the
world. Hlreh Co., the South African
firm naiA 17 Kno (100 for onlv- 40 tier
cent Interest In one claim tip there. An
other sold for 110.000.000. And not
long ago atock In those same ,clalms
waa aelllna- for 10 cents -a share, be
cause the holders naa io nove money
to get their provisions and machinery
"Th ennner from " that cart of 1 the
country is going to change the railroad
hiiainesa in this country. It will all be
electric lines one of. these days."'v -
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SWETTAHD PRICE
CLOSE TO BLOWS
Isaac Swett, who last week. was aot-
lng municipal judge, but la now prac
ticing law again, and Detective Price
nearly came to blows in the police court
this morning because Swett questioned
Price's statement-that hla client had
confessed to the larceny of a shotgun.
The client was Thomas unirin, an
umbfjlla repalret Swett stated that
(irltlln naa come to mm wnen no
learned he might be arrested and ex-
filained the circumstances. He was re
eased on his own recognisance and ap
peared in court this morning for trial.
Price oeciarea urmin naa conieseea
the theft to him. Swett declared that
Griffin was deaf and bad not understood
the officer question. , After "a lively
exchange on the stand the dispute waa
continued outside the courtroom, but it
waa flnallv agreed there haa been a mis
understanding all around. Griffin was
discharged. The complainant waa W. H.
Harrison. . '
The Best for Eheumatism.
The reason why Barke Tonic is suc
cessful for rheumatism is because it
drives all impurities from the body. It
la' an unfailing liver, stoniach, kidney,
blood and bowel cleanser, 76c a bottle.
all drugstoreSf or call the J. A. uiem
enson Drug Co:, corner Second and
Yamhill streets. , The store that car
ries all the, great remedies.
'Colonel John M. Simpson. of Dallas,
the Republican candidate for governor
of Texas, is o l years or age ana a native
of Tennessee. After serving' In the Con
federate army until the close of the war
he went to Texas and engaged in the
business of cattle raising. For the past
20 years he has been a banker In Dallas.
STATE LAND BOARD'S REPORT
.SHOWS BIG INCREASE IN SALES
(Sleni Burets ef fae JoaroaL) '
Salem, Or.. , Sept I. Oi O. Brown.
clerk of the land board, turned' over to
the state treasurer yesterday 121. 464.14,
the income of that office during August
The sum waa made up aa follows: Com
mon school fund principal, payments on
certificates and cash aalea, I14,tl.l;
common school fund principal, payments
on aalea of land acquired by deed or
foreclosure M. 166.67; common- school
fund Interest, payments on certificates,
$1,466.21; common school fund inter
est, rents and payments on sales of
Innd acquired " by deed or . foreclosure,
1114.(1; swamp land fund Interest,
(45.60; swamp land fund principal, 4480.
r
necelnts-froni sales ' during August
were i-i.iis.su, which ooualderably in'
creases the common school fund nrln'
clpal. On August 1 the balance In this
principal wn oi,;ih.z. j ne disburse
ments during the month amounted to
I10.61.!S. which makes the balance on
September 1, $576,267.40.
Patience is a necessity; "hot a virtus.
They Xak the Xlaka Out,
havs used Dr. King's No
Life
for many years, .with increaslnc
They take the kinks out
Pilli
aatlsfaotlon. They
of atomaoh, liver and bowels without
fuss or friction," says N. IL Brown of
Plttsfleld. Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory
t all druggists; S5c.
PERSONAL.
Professor R. I), flalibury, head of the
department of geology at the University
of Chicago, haa bean a Portland visitor
for several daya and declared the Rone
City one of the moat beautiful he had
ever visited. Professor Hallabury Is a
well known, authority In his special line
of work. 11 was at the Lenox while In
the city.
. Sponges are a product of the'Kgean
sea, especially - about the Islands of
Rhodes, Byrne, Kalymnos and - Cos,
while Smyrna la' usually the .place of
market Sponges are also found near
Sicily, on the north coast of Africa,
and a the Red aea. All these not only'
compete with each other In the world's t
market, but thev have some difficulty
In holding tlnlr own arnlnst the
spnnaes found among the t IndUa
Islands, .
BIJ 1-1 till 1 1. ! t .Ig i
HOrriTT HOP. '
Are Tun juii uaiiiT viinia irounn or
you have lost a limn or have a de
formity If your trouble la rheumatism,
lumbaao. snraln. stiff joints or anything
of like nature use Hallard'a Hnow l.lnl.
ment and In no time you ran throw
away your crutches and ba as well as '
any one. .
Price 6e. BOa end li.OO. Bold b '
Skldinors Drug company.
y" ITHB STORE NOTED FOB BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PBICE8 I '
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Women's Hosiery
Pi l e
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Women's fine Seamless Hos
iery, double heel and toe and
warranted fast black.. Our best
18c grade. '
$2.00 Flannel Gowns
$1.4
Women's extra " heavy FlanViel
Gowns, trimmed with embroid
ery, beading and Vibbon. Best
$2;00 ' grade. .
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$1.50 Kid Gloves
i.00
2-clasp" French Kid Gldves, in
all new fall shades and all sizes,
on sale Fnday and Saturday
at $1.00.
Women's Ribbed Vests
Women's fine Ribbed Vesta and
Pants, ileece lined, very elastic.
Come in cream only. AH
sizes.
White Wool Blankets
Extra quality white wool Blan
kets, with pink or blue. border,
and silk taped cdge., Best
$4.50 grade. .
- White Wool Blankets
Full size white wool Blankets,
splendid weight, and our regular
$5,00 grade On sale for three
days.
f.
New Dress Goods
$1.00
New herringbone gnd chevron
striped Suitings for fall, in all
colors, strictly all , wool, 44
inches wide.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets
Y.
38c
72x90 Hemmed Sheets, in a fine quality of muslin;
reinforced with seam down center. This special
lot on sale Friday and Saturday" only.
H -vy German Flan neli
17 c
Heavy German Flannels for Kimonos, Dressing
Sacques, etc.;' beautiful designs and colorings,
soft velvet finish, 28 inches wide. : 25c grade.. .
42x36 Pillow Cases:
lie
42x36-inch Pillow Cases, regular
124c "grade, on sale Friday and
Saturday at above special
price. . ' . :.- : -.1
10c Dress Ginghams
A special lof of fine 'Dress Gin
ghams on sale Friday and
Saturday. Good range of pat
terns and colors.
Canvas Hop Gloves
200 dozen heavy Canvas Hop Gloves with Jersey
cuff, Friday and Saturday at 8c a pair. Supply
your needs now at this extreme low price.
J
Boys.' Blouse Waists
Boya' Madras Blouse Waists' with two separate
collars, several patterns and colors; come in ages
10 to 12. Best standard 50c values.
$1.00 Flannel Gowns'
63 c
Women's Flannel Gowns in pink
and blue stripe patterns, nicely
finished and our best regular
$1.00vvalues.V.
J
Sateen Petticoats
1
Black Mercerized Sateen Petti
coats in two different styles,
mde extra full nd best regular,
$1.50 grade. "
Q.(7c
The
General Demand
of the Well-Informed of the World has
always been tor a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent parts are known to them to be
wholesome and tndy beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its ex
cellent combination pf Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success. "
That is one of - many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given :
the preference by the Well-Informed!
To get its teneficial effects always buy
the genuine manufactured by" the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co, only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
t Men's Golf Shirts
Men's soft front Golf STiirts in
neat stripe patterns with detach
able cuffs. Regular .$1.25
grades '
. Lisle Corset Covers
- v
Fine ribbed French Lisle Corset
Covers, long sleeves and silk
finished edges. A standard 75c
quality.
Thomson's Corsets
Thomson s new Medium Bust
Corsets, lace trimmed, with hose
supporters front and sides. All
sizes.
Men's Dress Shirts
Men's $1.00, $1,25 and $1.50
Dress Shirts, open front and
back, separate cuffs; your choice
at 25c each.
All Samples Reduced
AH sample Suits, Coats, Raincoats, Silk Pet
ticoats, Waists, Hosiery, Muslin Under
wear, etc., at greatly ' reduced .. prices,
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CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS,.
Kimono Flannels
New Kimono Flannels in pretty
figured effects, a great assort
ment of colorings; on sale Fri
day and Saturday.
New Fall Dress Goods
We invite you to view the new Fall Nov
elties now on display in our Dress Goods
Aisle. Also see the big window display.
f Xlasaatk aCs.
The Soihr Ps1fV wlU ran a pnp
Ti'ar fimrvlM to KlasMtk Fella. )ar-li-C
Portlse St 1:1 a f-ufxtav.
Kr 4. nmnd trip tit, Hnttt It daya
f hi Is a rere nwnlt ta Idtmii
f the fertlK the frm.linr. Klamath
l,,,.B fih end tiuet your hrt a
(- .' elorg l"rr Klnaia . lake e
t rnen-etooe ratr lake.
A rollnua rar will m
v . $h Md fr lte romfort of thla
m r 1 lui'mim fere 14. Inrludina; nlrht
( r at -V ed l"irr ener emr
rar aay '!er after - berurday
t. i- '-.
. S M r!y l-tre efflce. TMrd and
f --rarc-a street a foe pr( W-uiars. ,
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
otrr or to-wj raoru
Ve cm de raz satire Crews, Brldf
aad ns Work in a dr it nereaeerjr.
reatuvelr ratelees Sxttatla Tree
hrn piatrs or farldres are ordered.
Mittlrt teotk a4 roota seaaefed wltt.
ewt tae least sUk Ten chairs. Only
the most scientific end careful work.
as niM rar roBrxa.an
WA WKlf an aitocum I
fwfi PaiBless Seat lata.
rtOaf BlSr Tktrd aa wassiaeai
to s. ro.; Ranotn 1 to 11.
PatnV
Both Pbons,
rtirwiian, c; f-ia-a. is.ee. 1
Watch for
Columbia Woolen
Mais Co.'s
Knson Why"
JfiLiA., YaWM . China NP
mti 1 Gabinet IBS mk
I ISIl Oak Buffet beautifully finished fT S ta
1 1 11 w'tl1 bent glass s -.. i . . nil with bent glass ends.' p ! "TT j jy
S,nds Genuine! , l Regular $20.00 value V jfQ "
i W French bevel At r f I llll I jZT
mirr0 $40 V " Only : f -
Regular $52 Value, Only . 1 1
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