The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 10, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10, 1008.
GORE TO SPEAK
Oil THE COAST
At Portland, September 25
. Coast Chairmen and Com
; mitteemen September 2'i.
KlAlilJHH HOST
TO PORTUHOERS
Excursionists Are Given
Dinner and Eeception by
f!. of C. Members.
(Sfwrlal Dlapatcb to Th Jourl 1
' CMcnao, Sept. 10. Committeeman
Hlllr of Oregon report that the fol
' lowing paklng li,to In Oregon have
', been arranged for Senator Gore of Okln
C homa: Portland. Friday night. Septem
' lr SS; Oranta Pnan, September 26.
V afternoon: MPdfrl, September 2.
v flight. Thewe Oaten are fin il. as they
. 'gre made with reference, to other dutea
In other atntaa. Other date or other
. men Of national prominence will b
made aoon.
Gore la to be Jumped from Maine to
tha Pacific coant and bark to Oklahoma
'. between the middle of September and
October l." !
Committeeman Miller of Oregon will
remain here until Kthe final plana are
laid. Ila hopea to add to the speaking
atrength materially and get aeverai lm
' nortant aridreasea for Oreeon.
The propoaal haa been conaldered to
ask tba eoaal fiate cniurmen in "
; the meeting at Portland. September It,
.' when tha national committeemen or the
' three coaat atatea will ansembla to form
campaign plana. Thia propoaal la baaed
en the dealra to keep tha national and
' atata organisation close together to pre
vent waat of efforts. Tha same Idea
has been utilised In many places by
both Republicans - ana, uemocraia ana
'the result have bean good. Hitchcock
iumbln national committeemen and
state chairmen at Colorado 'Springs and
thought ha accompllabea gooa ior nia
Id
LEBANON IS SURE
OF OIL OR COAL
Citizens Will Infcorporat
Company and Employ
rrospector.
cajididatea thereby.
Plans are not complete, ior Kern.
It
kad been honed he would cover the
coast, but this Is not yet decided.
DBITEB KILLED WHEN
1. . HOUSE EtJNS AWAY
fSInaMal IHaMtrh ta The Journal, t
Xtosebarg. Or- Sept. 10. A runaway
Korea near raraua, a small country pom-
office on the South Umpqua, about to
miles south of here, killed J
and aerioualr Injured a smaller Boy
was riding in a cart with Scott when
ohn Beott,
who
tha horse, became unmanageable It be-
, : gan kicking. Soott was first struck onj
tha body and then on tha eld or tno
head, his skull, being; crashed and death
fwas Instant.
t Sootfs parents had last arrived from
eastern Oregon about a week -ago and
he was visiting with them when the
. fatality occurred. He was about. 1
: years old.' Tha other boy. was uncon-,
scions : Xor 'nearly an? hour. He -- will
. recover, however, as . his Injuries are
alight. ,? -,-. .
THIED DIVIDEND FOE
BANK DEP0SIT0ES
:'''' '..-' :' , . .
. ' . ' - ' -. ,
(Special Dlaoatch to Tb Jonrnat.l
New Tork. Sept. ID. Receiver
Charles A. Haana today paid the third
dividend to depositors of the failed Na
tional Bank of North ..America. - This
dividend makes ?u per cent paid In aU
since tha bank, closed its doors, oil Jan
, Mary 29, last ' The receiver expects to
pay tha final 25 per cent dividend be-'
fora' ths end of the year, and, accord
ing to national bank regulations, if the
nssets are sufficient of which there
seems no doubt the depositors will
then receive interest at the rate, of 6
(Special Dlapatcb t Tb Journal
Klamath Falls. Or., Sept. 10. Seventy-four
passengers arrived at Klam
ath Falls Monday, 30 of tha number be
ing the excursion party from Tortland.
The atage company waa prepared to
take care of the excursionists, but with
such a Inrg number of regular pa
enaera could not carry them all to
Teeter. As a result Severn! walked
from Calor. the end of rail, to Teeters'
landing. The walk was accepted in a
cood-natured way. A bountiful lnner
was waiting at the landing, alao a
reception committee from the chamber
of commerce or mis cuy.
No efforts are being spared to snow
the excursionist a good time.
CHOICE LAND WILL
BE TUT ON MARKET
(gpeHal Dlapatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Klamath Falls. Or.. Sept 10. The
Klamath Water Users' association haa
made arrangements to help sell the 40,
000 acres of excess holdings that come
under the Klamath project
I.and owners are asked to make a list
of the lands they have for sale, giving
full description and price, and these
lists will be printed and distributed
among the, arm era of the middle west.
STRONG FLOW OF GAS
STRUCK NEAR ONTARIO
. . . . . . tune, his father's paper.
.-."HfPT. arS'LL-irYoun Reld is years of
VII I gat 1U, v. t ii w auintuB
a deep well at tha Valley View school
house, four miles south of this city, a
strong flow of natural gas was en
countered, which forced the water to
within 10 inches of the top of the
ground. It is probable that a company
will be organized to thoroughly ..pros
pect the land.
(Special Dlapatrb ta The J oar nail
Lebanon, Or., Sept 10. In response
to tha call sent out by Mr. Vehrs,
arge number of the subscribers to ths
stock that Is to "be sold In order to
prospect for oil near this city met In the
city hull yesterday. Mr. Myers of La
comb waa elected chairman of thaJmeet
ng. It was decided to form a corpora
tion and Incorporate with $5,000 capital
tock. to Te sold at $10 per share. A
eommltteeaof five waa elected to get up
artlclea of Incorporation: Samuel M.
Garland. C. H. Vehra. Carl Mlddleatadt
J. L. Orlggs and c m. ittjo. une ar
tlclea of incorporation will be ready In
about two weeks. Another meeting will
then tx called and a board of director
elected. The Incorporation Is to . be
known as the Lebanon Oil A Mining
company.
None of the money subscribed will
be used for machinery, but a competent
man will be employed, to proapect for
.11 r. .At 4a M I ' fvl. nvnrAaawl If
all of the money should be used In mak
ing a holo In the ground. M. la generally
believed that oil or mineral in large
quantities are to be found near Leb
anon.
J0UBNALIST; MAY BE
A NEWSPAPEE MAN
(Special Plapatch to The Journal.)
New York. Sept 10. Ogden Mills
Reld. son of U'hltelaw Reld, ambassa
dor to Entrland. today began his second
I day a a reporter on the New York Tri
age, and Is
a graduate or Yaie. Me will mage a
specialty of political writing, and was
assigned to that detail today.
The fact that young Reld is at work
on the Tribune has set at rest the ru
mors that the paper Is to be sold. It is
thought that Ogden Reld is fitting him.
self to assume the management of the
paper.
rer rit n their money for ths time it
wt
rag tied up.
CONTAINS
NO MERCURY
Medicines containinar Mercury are often (riven to persons snfferiflar with
"Contaeious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it
frequently removes me symptoms in a snort wnuc, una. wuu mc uiscasc
up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members.
When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease always returns, and the
Dglient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and
F - ... . . 1' . f J i t.; t 1
he 18 Often lelt wltn weaic siomacn, cusiurDcu uigesuon, zacicunai weuma
tism, etc The action of S. S. S. is entirely different It contains no
Mercury, n?r any other fcarmful drug, but is made entirely of healing,
cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing
the virus from the blood. It searches out every partiele of the poison
and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in
addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the
hodv. Its fine tonic effects tone no the stomach and digestion, improve the
aooetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing
rF . . . . .1 j. 4.1.. j:T t t 9 Ata.. I
vaiuaDie inionnauon auuui uic uuncui Duig u ,uuk wiu auj
medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA. OA
FIEES STILL BAGE IN
" KLAMATH COUNTEY
" (BpMial DUpalc t Ta JawraaLt
Klamath rails. Or., Sept ,10. The
forget flrea In this section ara still
raging. Thirty men left the city Tues
day to Mght tb fir In ths reserve
back of tha summer resort at Odessa
J. y. Kimball, the cruiser of the
Weyerhaeuser company, has- a large
fore of man fighting fires In those
holding. ' ,
Good Fishing at Newport.
Ad vie has
allversld and
caught on trolls in Ysxiulna bay.
just been received, that
chlnook salmon are being I
S. S. COUPON. NAME!) .
. AS C0MMISIS0NEE
(Bpectal PUwtca ta Tb JeanaaL)
Astoria, or Bept 10. At a me"ng
of lh city council last evening, . S,
S. Oordon, cashier of tha Flrat National
bank, was elected polio commissioner
vie T. F. Laurln. resigned. Ths ap
pointment of a new chief of pollcs will
p mau sopn. ,
First 'Annual Paolfla National Live
stock show and races, Sent tl, 12, IS,
li. IS. tt, at tha Portland Country club
grouna.'
Ladles, It's 430 Washington. .
ft
I
onograpns
Talking Machines
' and Records
We will send a Talking Machine or Phono
graph to your home, let you try it' for a
month free, then if you like it
T
-Pay for It on Easy Terms
All the latest records in stock and any piece
played on request at our concert room.
HEAR TAFT AND BRYAN IN THEIR
LATEST SPEECHES.
Free Concert From 7:30 to 9:00 Eycry Evening
Dry Shampoo
"WOODLARK"
Swedish Treatment
r
WE ARE DEMONS TRATINS
Woodlark Dry Shampoo this
week. This wonderful novHrr
docs away with the old style
shampoo. Simply dust a little
into the hair then brush it out
a rain. ' Leaves the hairrfrv in a
fluffy and the scalp jA
clean. I'acJcae .UUw
FOUNTAIN PENS
SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE
YOU D0NT HAVE TO KEEP
ONE IF NOT SATISFIED
Our special fountain pen the "WOOD
LARK," made especially to fill the wants
of those wishing a first class pen at a mod
crate price. It embodies all the sunerior
writinjr qualities of the hitrher nriced nens'
and is sold under our guarantee, satisfaction
or monev refunded. Sent tn anv fl afk
address for ........ai.au
T&aBay Clothes
TvvttvvtvmvmvmmHtmHmmmHHvvvvvf
and Saturday
Friday
IN LADIES, NEW FALL SUITS. SKIRTS AND WAISTS
BARGAIN NO. I BARGAIN NO. 2 BARGAIN NO. 3
Ladies'
Waists
Ladies'
Suits
Ladies' Silk
Petticoats t
The greatest value
ever offered in Port- X
land, Friday and ?at- J .
urday
$ 1 7.50 $3.98 $4.95
ALSO KIMONOS, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, DRESS SKIRTS
In new stripes and
mixtures, , all . .late
models; regular $25
values, .Friday and
Saturday at '
An assorted lot of
silks and nets;' worth
Bp. to : $7.50, your
choice Friday and
Saturday
El
Do you fully appreciate what we
are doing?
We are offering you $100 in cash,
right at the commencement of
the season, as a stimulus to
create business.
All you Have to do is to think think why YOU trade
with US.
Tell us YOUR "Reason Why" Columbia-Tailored Clothes
are popular.
It's for (he best, original "Reason Why" (hat we're
giving $109 In casb awards.
No element of chance to it simply your ability to state a
good "Reason Why" one that we can use in our adver
tising. EXTRA
ON SALE
500 SUITS
REGULAR PRICE
$30.00 AND $35.00
COLUMBIA TAILORED
A Guarantee of Fit, Workmanship and Materials
When It Comes to Selecting a Trunk or Grip
You should use good common sense and carefully consider the wear,
tear and expense involved. YOU DONT WANT worry and trouble
all along the line. Come to us. .
Oitr Trunks Are Made to Stan) th Teat.
PORTLAND TRUNK MNFG. CO.
54 Third, cor. Pine
a-STORES 3
107 Sixth, hear Stark
220 Morrison, near First
"HELLO"
FOUND A SILVER THIMBLE YET?
' " YES
Found one in a loaf of Butter-Nut Bread with the label oh.
genuine without thia label
None
If your Thimble doesn't fit, bring it to the office of Butter-Nut
Bread Co. and have it exchanged for one that will. Remember, you
receive a handsome premium in addition to the Thimble.
BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO.
SEC0NB AND COLUMBIA STS. '
BARGAINS IN ALL SECTIONS
TOMORROW
WATCH THE BIG SALE
For Prices See Morxiinf Papers
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These suits are cut from the patterns you se
lect in our usual high-grad manner, and are
MADE IN PORTLAND
THIS MUST APPEAL TO PORTLANDERS:
Every garment sold by the Columbia Woolen Mills Co. is
made in our own workshop. This is the only tailoring
house in Portland that owns and operates its own workshop.
The purpose of -this sale is to dispose of an
overstock of woolens. To make quick 'dispo
sition of these goods, we quote the above re
duced prices while the suits are most in
demand, rather than make reductions at the end
of tbe season.
MORE
ONLY 3 DAYS
JOURNAL'S THIRD ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP
CONTEST WHICH BEGAN IN JUNE
WILL CLOSE
Saturday,September12
AT lO P. M.
WAKE UP AND HUSTLE UP THIS MEANS YOU
Servt a Vtavrk STta.
talking talking machines?
all the makes
- all the records '
all the time
can be found only at
ppy
Washington Street, PW
jCorner of Park TEth) Street. ,
Portland's Piano House-
Not an Agency Not a .Branch.