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v . . ' ,r THE UKHUON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENTNO, SEPTEMBER 11. 1008. DEATH TO FiflllCS This Warning Sent to Trot . estant Alliance by So- Called Anti-Biffotry K ciety Prelates at London Decide to Parade. - (TnllKl I'rw I.aaad WlrO London. K-i't. II. Tha Antral Nw . announce that Henry Fowler, secretary , Of tha Protentnnt Alliance, today re- .vju1 a threat that ne ana mo yru"" nent mombrri of hU srianliatlon wonld ; v. ..... H..ih if they attempted to . interfere with the parade to be held ' fiundav In connection with the Euehar- ; Utlc conr, onrantw ' tlon styled "Tlie Catnunc Antl-Blgotry c.i.-r ih. rnmmuntcatton w slrnad "h B., Secratary." The "You are hereby warned that If any blrotry la displayed by your "oclety In ronnetlon with the jduchartatlo parade . on Sunday, you and the 4ln bera of your alliance will be punished ,b5r"TnVh'AnU-BlK6try wtotr, In, not . in. i. tint Catholic ohurch. but It la an organisation of Influential lay - . of hnm are non-Cat hoi ICS. "It la the purpose of' the- society to put down religious bigotry, because Umtm should not be allowed to live in It wm announced officially today that ha mr.it would-be held on Bunday, the threats of the Protestant alliance Kama- la-nored. The 1 cardinals, after serious consideration, came - to tha con- oinainn that the authorities were eur- , 'floiontiv nnwarfnl to enforce TOod order. At the hedauartera of the Protestant bImuiim it wu announced that appllca tlon would ' be made In the courts for an injunction to prevent the parade. It is believed the petition will be dented ' or held under advisement, meaning that there will be no official interference with the narada. The government la not-In sympathy with the Protestant alliance and It is - now believed r that much of the loud ; clamor about' violence and disorder was not justified by the facta, having; been . aroused oy a xaw xanauca. The alliance, however, says it Is de termined to prevent the parade oneway or anotners- -- t COM SCHOOL Fl w PROPOSED Superintendents" Seek Sola tion of Hi gh School Prob lem in Oregon. TOUB-YEAE-OLD CHILD TWO DAYS IN DESERT Wanders Amid Cactus and Chapparal and Almost 6hot by . Hunter Wht Finds Her. . (Silvm Blirl) of The Journal.) Balem, Or., BepL 11. A draft of a Mil hua been adopted by the convention of cuunty acliool superintendents at Srtlrm which establishes n county school fund from which any district may draw. The object of the bill Is to obviate the nnceanUy of establishing- county hla-h schools in tiny specified dlntrlut and do ns: away with ttio struggle over location it always arlacii and la the greatest difficulty to establlHhlng county high schools. The new bill Is advanced ns a more expeditious method of gpttlnx the high schools closer to -country students s well as doing away with (lie location problem- For the first '10 students $40 a year Is .to be appropriated, for the tecond 10-180 and for the remainder $26. The fund will be administered by a board of high school directors as un der the present system. . I Moans or hotter enforcing the eomniil sory education law were also discussed by the convention yesterday. It was recommended to the several county courts tnat truant ornoera he aDnolntea for each county who. shall have no other duties to perform but to see that all children of a school age are In school. The officer will be' paid, for the time put in and reimbursed for traveling, ex penses. .- Governor Chamberlain addressed the meeting yesterday afternoon and told the superintendents of the advantages of cooperation in their work and said the efforts of the convention should be slml lar in the .'results to the convention of frovernorsalled by President Roosevelt ast May. , e said public school ysism or me state was certain to be improved under sucn methods, Whether the should be abolish the afternoon, but no recommendations were maae. eighth grade diploma tea was discussed in BLOODED HORSES ATTRACT (M'M Race Card at Salem State Fair. Will .Be Unusually ' Strong This Year. (Special Dispatch to The Jooraal.t Beaumont, Cel., Sept 11. Bruised and bleeding from falls and contact with cactua spines arid ; thorny bushes, auf " ferlng Intensely from thirst and hunger, - 4-year-old girl was found by Will Barrett wandering aimlessly in the hills Tvn favs and three nights "she had " Btruggled bravely to find the camp, of her parents, from which ana naa strayed. .'' Despite her fatigue, she was able to describe so minutely the . sur roundings of the camp that Barrett was enabled to recognize the locality as Htnda, Thither he carried the miss and found her parents, who had supposed the little girl stolen hy,gypslea. Barrett was hunting deep in the hills, Avon mile from where the camD of the girl's parents la located; when he saw an oojeci moYing in me uudued. i m,v he believed it was a deer, but not being positive he waited until he could de termine. Suddenly the figure of a little girl appeared from behind a clump of chapparal. - Bobbing, Her clothing was she told him she was lost in tatters ana her arma n nti i(ci rerriDiv laceraiea. Despite the weakness resulting from her exposure Barrett was able from the girl's tale to ascertain that she had come from Hlnda. Carrying the child he made his way to that place, where he located the parent in a camp near the town..- ''- " .'" ' They explained that they were from Ban Diego and were on their way Jo the desert mining camps; that the child had wandered away two days before; that they had searched for her, but after two days and three nights had come to the conclusion that she had been stolen by gypsies. ' $AME GLAD HAND TO FLEET AT ALBANY '(Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem,. Or, Sept. 11 The. fairgrounds are the- scene of much activity about Salem this Week. -; Every freight brings additional exhibits. . Stock and machin ery as. well as prise fruits and vegeta bles are arriving and being' allotted to tneir space as rapidly as possible. The grounds are in excellent condition. The ponies and trotting horsos are ob Jectti ,of deep ..interest and the new blooded animals that have never before visited the roast , attract largo crowds to the track every morning to watch the tryouts. In view of the enormous im portations of California and eastern horses, local horsemen .predict that few Oregon horses will be successful in the forthaomlng races. Every feature in cluding the races will- be better than at any previous state fair. WELL -'KNOWN GILLIAM COUPLE ARE MARRIED (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Blalock. Or.. Sent. 11. W. S. Richards and Miss Pearl Parrlsh were married Friday evening at Condon. Justice Whetr officiating. The contracting nartiea are well known throughout the county. . The groom is a prosperous rarmer. The bride is a member of one of the rtloneer families of eastern Oregon, . being the oldest daughter of Justice O'Parrlsh. The- couple will spend a few weeks vis iting in Polk county, the groom's former home, after which they will bo at home, to inetr menus ai ineir rarm home near Blalock. .m.H.r-. IKl ii v - ia )J . ii 11 KihAii m JpsSr !4ff Vi I You will find here the largest stock in town of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS at POPULAR PRICES KNEE PANTS SUITS $1.95 to $3.95 KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.95 to $5.00 Everything for boys except shoes at MODEST PRICES OYER Third and Oak First and Yamhill WIND RISES AGAIN (United Preu Leased WIre.l Duluth, Minn., Sent. 11. Word from the Mesaba range today states' that the forest' fires are burning steadily over the grazing land, but that none of the remaining towns are In danger from the flames unless the wind should rie sud denly. Over 5.000 annnrp mllou j already been burned over and the wind is now light but steady. It is not thought the fire can be stopped until It has burned Itself out. because the wind makes smoke back from firing impossible. the re in almost The intol erable and all the women and children have been shipped out of the settle ments, while the men have remained behind to fight flre The larger towns are now protected from anything but a flaming hurricane and unless the wind should rise to great velocity they will not be burned. Good Fishing at Newport. Advice has Just been received that sllverside and Chinook salmon are being caught on trolls In Yaquina bay. Mothers, Beware I Take Care 1 1,000 boys' sample suits, sizes 5 to 15, all wool, 17.60 value, on sale at the Bos ton Store, 1st and Salmon, for $2.98. WANNAMAKER'S WAY OF BETTING ON TAFT Philadelphia, Pa., Bept -11. John Wannamaker today predicted that Taft would be elected by a majority of the popular voie. i nai was one or ine rea sons he was rushing- his 14-story store building to completion, he said, so as to be ready for the wave of prosperity that he declared would follow the ejec tion or Tart. Wannamaker painted an optimistic picture or tne return or prosperity on the election of the Republican candi date for president. Confidence would return, he said, and business would be fine. WASHINGTON FISH LAW IS IN EFFECT (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. SeDt. 11. Fall flshlnar On the Columbia rivefe, according to the Washington law, opened at noon yester day. On the Washington shore the fol canneries will be operated: Ku leglers. Pillar Bock and McOow- Press S. S. (United Press leased Wire. By H. tee Clotworthy, United CorreeDondent Aboard the U. Georgia, ' Albany, West Australia, Sept. 11. The men of the Atlantic battleship Xleet are today enjoying ' the first of the last of the Australian's wonderful 'receptions. They find the men of the west of Australia are as anxious to lhow their good will toward Uncle Sam as the men of the larger eastern Au stralian cities and even more anxious to express the sentiment that the Pa :clflc ocean shall be controlled by the white race. The fleet dropped anchors at (o'clock una wiuun a zew nours several nunarea Jarktos were ashore. Ten thousand people are on the shores of King neorres sound to see tne American battleships. Premier M, 1. Moore of west Australia and Admiral Speery, who had exchanged compliments by wireless, paia earn other lorraai cans As tbe fleet will be coaling here most of the time, the festivities will be con fined mostly to the shore. The usual pleasure and entertain tnsnts have been planned for the enjoy ment of the men and officers. lowin reka, ans. The cooperative cannery on the Ore gon shore will run, also the north shore traps and glllnetters. It has not been decided whether the seiners will fish, aw-the- 'prtee wf- ftttl f titfr;' wWctrtWir Treetf fixed at 2 cents, is almost prohibitive for the seiners. alBlaral'"''"",, "' " 1 " mix wwm m OPEN. UNTIL 10 P. HI. SATURDAY CORNER THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS HOPFITT HOP. Are you Just barely getting around by the aid of crutches or a cane? Unless you have lost a limb or have a . de formity If your trouble is rheumatism, lumbago, sprain, stiff joints or anvthlns of like nature use Ballard's Snow Lini ment and In no time you an throw away your crutches and be as well its any one. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Skldmore Drug company. KECOED ORDER FOR LUMBER PLACED i8o4ll tHspstcs u Toe InnaL) Vancouver, B. Sept. 11. Both the lumbering and loggias industries on the British Columbia eoast are exhibiting signs of healthy improvement, tbe re sult of Increased demand from the Canadian NorUiwmt Within the past . J days one northwest yard haa placed an order for 109 cars ef flr lumber from coast mills, one half of which will be wind at New Westaiinrter and one half at the Cbemalnua mill, oa Van couver lslan4. While the deoaaad for lumber has . Improved, prtoe are no higher, owing to the recent slashing of the list by roe at mills, as a result of the cnwi; tlon of the ptie armcwl between ' roast ana mountain saiUa I Tbe esnuat msettrg ef the soverelrn a-raad ge of OdJ fellow will uki t laee ia ix-nTer, PrtmS- 1 , for whlck wcaitim the O. R. si K wul make an epen rate fmna Portlaad sad all points fa its lte of tUlt. TVSeta for this t r-r t wi.l be OS sale Tuesday aad Wed ,.) cf r t frlc.bfr It sa4 It, t.tft as ! s-inT lmlt Is IS alaya. nir'iajM-rs m-l et start those tiars If i r M no? w t fwvt se ttr . , jvwver for the limit exptrea. i 1 - 1 f" -n i r f-"m Oat ef i ! t the City Tk ket T1e, I t a - t V ' !rr! streets, for-any I XT -JCrjr-r HTTBT A BTC $10.00 SET OF QC TEETH FOR PJ W Hll ftmeraataa for lO Vamrau CmOWsTS Any tooth In the mouth .. n wtfb MII aM 9b C.?'.,'0 - " S4.00 any rorretain vtvwbi man no mac ter wnai tny arw caiiea or now ther r mada Our price 4,QQ nmXDOXB Solid Oold Ton. ftoJH Ool4 back a Percelala K 4 rtfl Frocts. ie tnotk vWU Solid Gold Teeth. IZk. . rtfl All other ww aairae pnmf. iiMiitlr T a rwr wmm irraiarma rree vflw PIkim or Fridges are Ordered. Ahsalate Chisraaisss. HIT DFJYTAL PAB10RS AJTD OOVCS ITUm Sam S m. A - PlKans A-ll. Opa eaodera. $25.00 iWssuiT: Men's New Fall Suits, made of serge and cheviot, in black or blue; also in many new fabrics in brown, gray, stripes and plaids in endless varieties oi coloring comDinations : single or double-breasted style, hand-worked buttonholes, padded shoulders and self-retaining lapels; absolutely war ranted to retain the proper shape or money refunded. Values up to $25.00 the suit. Opening sale price for one day only tomorrow CHOICE mm MEN. INVESTIGATE THIS IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU. LADIES' TAIL0BED Fan 1 OLIjJLj SUITS 15.00 We will continue for one more day tomorrow the salg of Ladies' New Tailored Suits, the latest long semi-fitting jacket, trimmed in braids and but tons, with turn-back cuffs, gored and plaited skirts, values up to $25.00 to- M f AA morrow on ly '. ) 1 J)a U U LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS Advance showing of New Fall Shirtwaists, in wide range of materials, shapes and coloring effects. Our assortment is now complete and we can meet every demand. We mention below a few of many desir able waists that constitute our stock. FANCY TAILORED WAISTS Made of soiesette, extra silk finish, in combinations of ecru with tan, brown, blue, London smoke, etc, trimmed in several rows of buttons aa each JjZsUU NEW STYLE LINGERIE WAISTS Made of superior French batiste, exquisitely trimmed in laces and needlework effects, wide range of style and finish to choose from each $2.00 to $4.50 VERY STYLISH WAISTS Made of noveltr fall fabrics, in stripes, Ff checks and plaids, well finished each ...... J UC THE BIO STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES Ml inn! Wfife NOW READY See Our Three Big Specials - I! Soils Overcoats Rain coals Soils Overcoats Rain coals Soils Overcoats Raincoats IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE UP Other Stores Ask $5 to $10 More for Them vr(t54o We have everything that's new for fall and winter, including the swell college styles in the newest shades of brown and tan. . Salsbury Hats 100 styles to choose CO TA from any color fJtmUJ SOLE AGENTS mm CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY SPECIALS The following bargain Items are offered for tomorrow and subject to delivery at our earliest convenience. Telephone, mall or C. O. D. orders not accepted. HIGH CHAIRS Special at 75c The chairs that we offer at this special price tomorrow are made of hardwood and finished golden. They are thirty eight inches high . and have lapboards and solid wood seats. WOOL BLAMKETS $5.5Q Offered In the Beddln g Section Sixth Floor tomorrow at this low price are about fifty pairs of Merino wool blankets, In gray and tan with fancy borders? size 70 Inches by 80 Inches. AXMIMSTER RUGS $ 1 .85 A new lot of these popular rugs, In an odd size 27 Inches hf - 60 - Ittebe -ef faring B&ettim tmm n&mnispntmttlora;l;' oriental', medallion designs and In rich colorings of tan, green anU red Carpet Department Sixth Floor. STEEL SPIDERS at 29c Each In the Basement Section Tomorrow 1 5 0 extra heavy, best polished steel spiders at the above low price. This is a No. 8 a popular size. One only to each purchaser and no deliveries except with other goods. TULL&GIBBS COMPLETE HO USE FURNISHERS A Child's Lunch Phnnld b nourishment, notHmr filling. If you want your chili to do rood work In nrhool this year, do your part by pro viding; him with a au fe at ant la 1 lunch. x COLUMBIA HAM (V. M. Oevarsmast X- Maka tha Ideal school andwlrhaa. Always re liable, mild and delicious. Order today of ytrar daaiar. Union Meat Co. PIomss Paeksra f tfe rasina, JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DEST 1 i