The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 1808.
M1TV SUP'I S lOBODIf ID SEE DEBS FORCED TO
in the maneuvers. The algnal corps de
partment will make a thorough Investi
gation of the uses of the automobile In
warfare. '
A achool of cookery and baking Is also
(o be established. The first of the regu
rOOIt OLD IMK0N!
CAN'T TAKE A JOKE
Clt4 rraaa taa4 Wtre.l
San Rafael, Cal., Bept 10. Baron
John II. Von 8chmder la today deeply
resentful against King Bunt of the car
nival. In aeaalon here, for the fOih
treatment he received last night The
baron appeared at tha carnival without
a maik and when ordered arreated for
thla helnoua offense lie) resisted. It waa
not until he had wielded his thin eane
for 10 minutes that he waa overpowerej
by a detachment of red devils and takeo
into euetody.
Baron Von Bohroedar declared today
TEA '
Such tea fhat your deal
er returns your money, if
you don't like it: money
back tea; ' .
ft ScaUbag'a Best; we set sua. '
mat tne arralr la not ended, and that
he will make things Interesting for hie
tortnentora. Hla offenae In failing to
mask and swear allestanee la a grave
one, punishable by a tine ot 10 canta and
imprisonment -
CflirJKS ESCAPE IlUIfT FOR HALL
i ejasBaastssaasBsBaBBaaasBtasBBaajBs - nsMMBiMiM V t
lars Is to arrive In camp September. zi
and the entire force wilt be in ca
imp by
militia
On October I the ni
will join them and ova-r 6, out) troops
Prleata Must Cut Oat Dike. ,
Paris. Bent It. The cardinal of
Lyons haa forbidden the clergymen to
make use of bicycles, and tnreatena
with canonical penalties thoae who die
obey thla order.
will then be ready for the Joint maneu
vers. The governors of California and Arl
sona are expected to visit the camp
about October 11. when the aoldlera will
Join In a aham battle.
J.1 IL Ackcrinan in Charge of j Getaway Smells of Scandal Stanford Feople Won't Let
Convention Every Day
Problems.
Pursuit vXot So You
. Could Xotiee It. ';y
Him Talk in the Unl-
vcrslty Church;
ARE lJ SESSION
' (Salem Bureau" ef The Journal
. dale m. Or.,' Sept. 10. -The ' county
ehool superintendents' convention
'opened at the state house thla morning
for two days' session. The session it
fl'nlted Press Leas Wlre. '
'Ban Francisco, Sept. 10. No apparent
attempt 4a being- mad .to 'effect
tiie capture of itchiness who escaped
from a detention shed on the water
being conducted by Bute-Superintendent front Hunn.iy night while two watch-
iiivii ui mi macule juau mrainami
of Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman.
The subjects to bo discussed are those
.which have aflsen In the every-day
autle. of the .superintendents.
will be no formal program.
There
yellowing ia a
partial Hat of problems
ran
Ion
y and an inapeotor of the linmlgra
i bureau were auDDosed to be on
wasrhY Eighty Chineae occupied the
ahed. The 1 1 whO' eacapcd were eitner
held for deportation or had been denied
that will Be discussed during today and j entrance to the United State by the
The ateamahlp offiuiala and the Immi
gration officers are Inclined to blame
each other for the escape. A. O. D.
tomorrow!
"PrHclioal Operations of the Compul-
fory Eiucatlon Law," "Teachers' Month
y Reports," "How May the County In
stitute Ba ImprovedT" "The Beat
Method of Administering ine LiDrarr
nth Jrade Examinations.
I .aw." "Elch
"Schoolhouse Plana." "Features of the
Revised Course of Study." "Changes in
Administrative Blanks." "Plstrict Board
.. Meetings How Secured?" "How Far la
tha County Superintendent Responsible
; "for -the Condition of Out-Buildings?"
"Local Teachers' Meetings." "The coun
i ty Levy Plan for High Schools,"
: "Amendments "to the .County High
I Bohool Law." 'Teachers Reading Or.
' I clea," "How May the Superintendents'
t Vlalte Be Made More Profitable?"
School Directors' Meetings How Best
'I Conductedr "Shall the County Treaa
' urer Be Made Ex-Offlelo the -District
Treasurer?" "Consolidation ofT School
. ! Dlatrlots," "Need of Clerical Assistance
1 for County Superintendents." "In What
Manner should the County Superintend
I ents Be a Factor in Selecting Teachers?"
I "More School In , Rural Districts and
f How to Get It." "The Desirability In
Increasing the State 1 School Fund,"
l us j iss id uvinnn a.- uiivn
tha HIarh School Facilities Be
earer the country BoyT" A
ASIL loi Tsutzm ill imm im t.i DHiarf ut v-umi u
J How May
' ITtronrh Ni
Superintendents,'
The County
Administration re, the Dlstriet
Best Method of
Unltvpf
t Unit."
Apportioning Bohool
Funds." and The Desirability of Rats-
log the Standard of .Teachers' Qualifl
l cations."
J The attendance at tha convention ia
large, though it la Impossible for all
I tha auperlntendenta to be present About
' 15 arrived yesterday and this morning
r tund it Ui expected that nearly SO out of
; ;he 14 count-- auperlntendenta of the
-state will be present, '
t
,
.f '
t
Death Roll of
the Northwest
Kerrell. representing the Pacific Mall.
elates that the company . will assume
the responaiblllty and will make an ef
fort to rapture the Chinese. As they
have had three days in which to cover
their tracks the task will be difficult.
In. the event of failure to capture the
Chinese the steamship company will be
liable to a fine of 500 per head. '
The Chinese affected their escape by
sawlnjr a hole in the roof of the deten
tion shed, using a carving knife and
several rasora, which had been con
verted Into saw a As little apparent ef
fort was made to prevent the escape of
the Chinese, another scandal wnicn
will rival that now on in the Immigra
tion bureau is Imminent. .'. .. .
SAYS MITCHELL
VISA
PERJURER
1 . '
(United rrese teased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept. 10. -Pugene V.
Dabs, sooiallat candidate for president
of the United Btatea, will probably have
to apeak in the open air or In one of the
small fraternity houses of the Stanford
campus next Saturday morning when he
addresses the studenU of that Institu
tion. . t
Hroace Davis, president of the bosrd of
trustees of the university,' said today
that the request of the English club,
under whose auspices Debs will speak,
fyr the use of the famous Stanford unl-1
versity. cnurcn aa a meetlnar nlace wll
pruuKviy oa reiusea Dy. toe trustees,
The request waa made to Register
Lathrop and he refuaed to - act He
turned the .natter over to President
da via oi me ' trustees' and Davis re
fuses to aasume tha whole responsibil
ity, altbpugh he lntlmatea that Debs will
not - be allowed to expound Socialist
aocinns irom ins goia ran or the altar.
"The-chapel ahould be used only for
religious, meetings, and certainly not
tor political speeches," aald Davia to
day, -ai to what action the trustees
or tne university win take in this case,
tha tuture wiu ten."
Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 10. It is an
nounced today that Eugene V. Debs. So
cialist, candidate for president will
speak In the Hearst Greek theatre Sat
urday, Instead of the Allston-Wav skat
ing rink. . Permission to use the theatre
has been granted by President Wheeler
l va. ,atw v so v ns wa veiiii vi mot via. v W a
dltlon that no collection be taken. Aa
tha seating capacity of the skating rink
ia ii mi tea, tne orrer
Deba will arrive
will be accepted.
tomorrow nignt.
r
' Benjamin Homslejr.
i , (Special Dispatch to The Journal.!
SHverton, Or., Sept 10.--After having
lived for nearly a. century, and more
ilthan half a century in Oregon, Benja
' win Homesley died at the home of his
daughter. Mia. a B. Taylor, at Needy,
, eunaay.
i Benjamin Homesley waa born In
; fSparta, Tenn., September 16, 1815, and
VP
t-
ft!
iaWAtotoia jmmiini
Attorney Davenport JJakes a
Jierce Charge in "Un-
fair List'? Case.
(Halted Preas Leased Wire.).
Washington. Sept 10-Attorney Dav.
enport. for the Buck Stove & Range
company created a aensation In the
United Btatea diatrlct tourt here yester-
Aav hv aneustnar John Mitchell Of the
Federation of Labor of wilful and ma.
SA3LE SAMPLE SUITS
All Hew rail Styles, Weaves and Color- j
' burs.
One hundred and aeventy-five sample
tauorea suns ror women and mlases
on sale tomorrow at 0c on the
dollar. Prices range from 110.75 up
to 6U. . eampies no two alike, see
window. . McAllen ' aV McDonnell. Third '
ana Morrison. .
WANTS WAE BALLOON
FOE ATASCADERO
1 ' , . , , ,
CMSIK iW
Our Entire
Stock of
CBImTe, Hand - fainted
' Cut Glass amd lrfi Goods
llclous perjury when the case of Mltch-
d
of Justice Gould by placing the name
Compere' for alleged
coatempt of court In vlolatihg the order
ell and
samuel
of the Buck company on the nnfalr list
was cauea.'.
Pointing his finger at Mitchell,, who
was seated with Gompers and other la
bor leaders, Davenport shouted:
"We will show that Mitchell's affi
davit In this connection is a statement
whollv false and was made with the
knowledge that it was ' falae." ' -"
Mitchell flushed to tha roots of his
hale and, atarted to say sometning, wnen
he waa counselled to remain quiet.
Judge Alton B. Parker, attorney for
the American Federation of lbor, de
clared hla client had a ... reputation - as
good as that of any other man in the
United: States.'-' :"-' '
Justice Gould decided tnat tne state-1
menta in the case ahould be taken be
fore a master in' chancery, ana w.'H.
Smith, a local attorney, waa appointed
master te hear the case. A limit ot 601
days was fixed as the time during
which tne testimony must do taken.
, i, . i ....a. i, ii- .
(United Press Leased Wlrt.l
. Ban Francisco,- Sept. 10. Colonel M.
P. Maus, bead of the department of
California, today asked the war depart
ment to send at least one dirigible bal
loon to Atascaderq, Cal., when the
maneuvers of the California and Art-1
sona troops are In progress.
It Is the object of the commanding
orncers to reproduce as nearly as po
Bible the. conditions of actual warfare
In the encampment this year and it is
desired that a balloon be sent here for
trial in the sham battlea that ara to be
fouaiit under tne oaks. . v.
' Automobiles are also to be tested out 1
' CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE AND PRICES
SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
50-piece English Pencil Blue Dinner Set; Tegular $9.00, now $4.00
10-inch German China Decorated Bowls; regular 50c, now 25
25c Gas Mantles now. 10$
25c Crockery Bean Pots now. ; . 10
"50c Tumblers now, per dozen. 35
And Other Bargains Too Numerous to Mention.
ITE CIS
352 Morrison Street.
IT",
ii ,;
ssli sal
(GLASS ca
Between iSeventh and Park
I THE STORE NOTED FOB BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES!
Benjdmiif Homesley.
m crossed the plains in 185-2.-locating near
j tnis city tnat ran. - e naa reen a
" strong and robust man all his life and
Z very active in the development of this
in rart . of the state. Until- a few days
prior to his death he was able to be
and assist fn the work on the farm.
Be is survived by two daughters liv-
B. ja. Taylor ana
! inr near here. Mrs,
w Mrs, George Gibson.
. O. G. Sparks.
- IBoeelal C!tch to The ToursaLt
J " SHverton, Or., Sept 10. The funeral
heart trouble while In the postoffice
, Saturday evening, was iieid in, the
Mian church.
For some time past Mr. Sparks had
2 been employed as mall carrier to and
from trains. He made the trl
0
GATHER
rip aa usual
st delivered
Saturday evening and had iu
the mall at the postoffice when, he fell
to the floor dead.
Z Mr. Sparks had lived In SHverton for
, more than 10 years. His wife died
three months ago after a long illness,
Walter Benards.-
(Pneelal Dlnoarctl to Tha loorsal.)
. . . c k . i nr.,.
. Benards, -who was Injured In a clover
l Duller laat Saturday died yeaterday at
,idi. vincania ugipiiai.
W . V. ...... ,a T1, .
zi i . D.H.I1II no win ii nunanu iu
and cam witn hla parents
ears ot age. rwen
i rears ago and cam
' f to America when t ye
Itr-one years ag he
Jtr-one years ag ho came to Oregon,
, 'i locating at Verboort, Washington coun-
if. By his Industry he had grown
' j wBajiny ann was ana oi me prominent
' mesj in the affairs of the community.
.j The deceased is survived by his wire
t ana tne following cniidren; Mra. J. W.
r Vandersanden, Banka; Josephine. Mar
' tin. .Maggie, Minnie. Zellia. Chrlntine
' and Frances Benards. and two slaters
; and three brothers. Mrs. Vankln and
Mrs. Gomsna and Hubert. Theodore and
jo tin nenaras.
' LOED, OXCE EAILWAt
; 3IAGXATE IS DEAD
; i ,
ir-lA Wlr. 1
. Philadelphia. Sept. 10. Charles K,
Iird nri1ent of the Ooldfleld aV Toii-
opab Railroad company, dtd here to-
day. Lord was former vice-president
of the Bsltlmore aV Ohio Railroad com.
railway rlrrlea.
Every Craia of -
Grape-Nuts
rarries Its qnot or streh-i
la kealth -fl'lng. braln-tmiM
ing rrprtiea. Itudy. re--.
sarrh. and sHeairs prod saced t
!t '
FOR HILL B
North India Tribesmen Eav-
age the Land and Snipe
'the British Sojer.
' (CElted Preas Iaaed tvire.)
Simla. India.' Sent' 10. British troona I
are concentrating at Peshawur to Sup-1
press a fresh uprising of northern India
tribesmen.
warned by the losses they suffered
when herded together and shot down bv
the British a few months ago, the na
uvea nave split into small raid In ar tur
tles and Sre ravaainar the country all
along the frontier. i v.
The scattering character of the cam
paign makes It especially difficult for
me jjriusn to aeai witn tne revolt, and
officers in the field are agreed that it I
wilt proDaDiv take montns to nut it
down. Dozens ot different detachments I
must be seat out to corner and subddel
tne various small parties of rebels.
- The latter are particularly active I
along the Peshawur-Shebkagar road.
They have murdered a number of pro-l
Anglian natives ana a rew jungiisnmen
and aeoured an immense amount of I
plunder. The Khoda Khel, Utman Kehl,
Kandahar! Hafls and ' Utmansal tribes
are Involved in the uprising, which the
-native priests are suspeoted or encour
aging. . . - . .
Eheumatism Is Not Rhehm-
x- atism.
When you use Bark Tonlo then rheu-1
matlsm is not rheumatism, for. - Bark 1
Tonlo drives It out of the system and
leaves health In its place. This remedy!
arives an impurities rrom tne system.
trice Tec a not tie. ail druggists, or can
the J. A. Clem en son Drue Co.. Second
and Yamhill streets, Portland. Or. The
store that carries all the great remedies.
Companies Incorporated.
R)e a Boreas of Tbe Ioaraal.1
Articles of Incorporation have been I
filed In the office of the secretary of I
stare as 104 lows: 1
Oama Alpha Chanter of Kama Slanal
Fraternity; principal off ice. Eugene; In-1
corporators. Herbert F. Clarke. Robin IL
iseison and wmiam H. wood.
Western Water Floe com Dan v: nrln.
clne.1 of floe. Portland: capital stock 10,-
900: Inooraoratora. Jamea K. Martin
Manning Fv Hill and George C Hayner.
Portland Publlo Market as Cold Stor-
M ounpanr, principal ui i forxtana;
Gray Wool Blankets
Heavy gray Oregon Wool Blan
ketsgood size and standard $4.50
grade; a great, snap. '
s 1
Children's Stockings
Me
Boys' an9 girls' ribbed Stockings
for school wearv double knee ant
heel and toe, fast black; 18c quality.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets
8
.V-
Friday and.. Saturday 72x90
hemmed Sheets with reenforced
center; on sale at above price.
Tl TT
k . E . 9 S as , ft
3000 Sample Pieces
no
id Merwei
at 60e on the Dollar
An enormouspurchase and sale of 3,000
pieces of Fine Undermuslins. We bought
these garments at a decided reduction
from the regular wholeeale cost (being
samples) and place them on special sale
Friday, and Saturday at an average price
of 60 cents on the dollar of ..wholesale
cost. Beautiful lace and embroidery-
trimmed styles; in Gowns, Corset Covers,
Skirts, Drawers, Chemise, Sets, etc.,
made fjom the very best of materials, and
perfect in cut and finish. Remember,
there's but one of a kind, and we cannot
under any circumstances refund the pur
chase price. All garments marked in
plain figures.
Boys' School Waists
lie
Boys Blouse Waists for school
wear; two extra collars, good range
of patterns and colors; regular 50c
value.,. .
Children's 50c Caps
Friday and Saturday-r-Boys' and(
girls School Caps in all colors;
best standard 50c grade.
12V2C-15c Organdies
Friday and Saturday Closing out
the balance of our 12 1$ 15c
Lawns and Organdies . at above
price.
capital stock. - zoo.oo: incorporators. 1
George 8. Breltllng, Joseph DeLacy sad
TheafVrleta Plumbing A Heating com
pany; -principal trice. A net; rapiui
iocr. iie.eve: inertoratftra. A. J. Heers.
. t-i. users sad t . l cieera.
Aahlan Mineral Pnrincs Sanitarium:
rlnciral office. Ashland; capital stock.
IiO.000: Incorporators. Mary M'tkle, R
Um.rO. EdaJn P. Hushes and Frank C
v,ira.
Ron Cltr Coal aV Fuel Co.: prlnc!
capital stock,
office. Portland
Ineorooratora. John B. Moora. C. A. Awa.
bree ana Jonm A. jerrrey.
Mania Br.: principal ofTlce. Merrln:
capital stock 141 0; incorporator a, g.
Marun. u. J. varus sad J. H. Mar
tin.
The Mattnrpor eempany; rrlncfr-el of
fice, Portland; rar-Hal stork, tie e ;
Incorporators. 0arl" 9. Arrher. F. 1.
tVchavra and H. 8. XlcCutcha.
Xotories Comrarsaioaied. II
4totm SoTa .mt Tse fcaml t i
wim. tvr. i-rt. !. t'nnpK.Ni at
tariea have ben Issued t Wllltem K. '
4-
Eleii's
Underwear
Kow's the tine to supply your falT
and wi'nter needs at Closing-Out
Sale prices. Fleeced cotton, me
rino ribbed, wool.
SAMPLE SUITS, COATS. WAISTS
Greatly Rediicd
Sample Fall Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts on sale Friday and Saturday at greatly re
duced prices. No two alike and all new fall styles.
Sample Waists
600 Sample White Lawn, Net,
Silk and Linen Waists, no two
alike and all this season's make,
beautiful lace and embroidery
trimmed stylp". Priced AO
from. T5c to jQeeVO
Tailored Suits
Women's and Misses' New Tai
lored Suits, fancy stripe Panama
weave, in blue and brown, braid
and button-trimmed, regular $15
and $20 values. . f fk . f f
Special Oll.eJ
ft,ltg,'"1-y ' .
CWIoWs Coats
Children's School Coats in fancy
brown and blue mixtures, turned
cuffs and pockety, made good and
warm and best $5 values; come
in ages 4 to 12, Spe- AO QQ
cial, each . J7O
Misses' Skirts
Mijses Dress Skirts in plain col
ors and fancy mixtures, well tai
lored and trimmed with buttons,
braids, bands, etc.; easily worth
$4.00 apiece. Special, f j gj
Fall Dress Goods
Sic
33-inch wool Panamas, Serges and,
fancy stripe Suitings in browns,
reds and blue; 75c value.
Cotfon Comforters
kit
JioQl)1
Large siie white cotton filled Com
forters in light and dark colors;
extra heavy and best $2 value.
Woitieh's :
We carry a full line of the famoui
"Forest Mills Underwear as wr'.I
as other good brand. Buy now
and save. -
$1.75 Long Silk Gloves
Closing out thj; balance of our Lone Silk
Gloves at 03 a pair. A rood assortment
of colors and sixes, bet cjuality, nr
double-tipped r e7UL
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS.
Best $1.50 Kid Gloves
Regular $r.50 quality French Ki i C! -
on 5a!e Friday and Saturday at VTtt 1 ;s .
Two-clap style, ia all lead;rx c-'.- p
ors . '
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