THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. SEPTEMBER 13, 1008.'
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. v FIR9T JESUIT SCHOOL IN OREGON .' x. j v; Clcdc
Hooray , Work for Taf t on
.$kids and Now Heady to
LaunchCake , Sick but
Work for Republicans to
Go On. v.'' .
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Everything li now reedy for the ao
tlve opening of the 7kft campaign In
Oreron, 'under h official manaawnant
and control of th frlsnds of Banator
Fulton, Word waa sent to 11 tha head
quarters yesterday afternoon that 8 lata
Chairman Cake waa very tick man and
under the care of hla physician, "" He
would not ba able to reeuma hla placa
at the head of tha campaign wock for
ome little time, tha announcement said.
Accordingly he aent worn vn
McArthur waa hla choice for secretary
of the state eommlttee and Inatructed
the finance oommlttea 10 cooperate wnn
NnHnnnl rrnnmltlaiimu R. E. Wllllama
In the conduct and management of the
work until audi , time as no waa idii
tn ratiirfi in hia nnat mm tn.ia chairman.
Accordingly Secretary McArthur be-1
active operations yBwruj ""
noon by the distribution of a lot of
rammlm ' elrculara and literature to I
th inamhara nf tn Multnomah county
-(Antral onmmittea which held a meet!
Ing during the afternoon. Beginning to
morrow the active woric or me cam-
lulffn will Kjk laVn 'tin.
National Committeeman Ralph E.
Williams will be in actlre charge of I
thm alula haailnliartars durlnr Mr.
Cake's absence, rta will work with
Secretary McArthur- and the members
of the finance committee, the chairman I
Of which Is ex-Senator u. w. rioa-on.
it la minora that flenator Fulton
will come to Portland during the week
and take a personal nan n tn wo
of the state committee, though he will
hava no official connection with tha
nra-nn ten Hnn It la linrinuhtedl V BO. how
ever, that his directions and wish-
tll be carried out in the management
ana planning or inn canipa.is" wvtn,
NEW MILLINERY
Wonder Makes Splendid bowing- at Xte
Opening.
Dams Fashion has seldom If ever 1
hown so many rare conceits In the mil- I
linery line ts were shown yesterday on
the'occaslon of the fall opening of the
Wonder Millinery Co. The nrm nas
been In business for years, all of which
have been prosperous years, hence each I
year has witnessed an addition to tho
ammint of atnrk carried. This season
the increase in the finer grades of
stock has been most notable., It la
most Interesting to walk through the
long aisles dividing the various styles
and colors in women's fashionable head-
ear. Milliners rrom our or town who i
ave visited the store the past weeK
v Airnreaaerf amazement at tne ex-
tanalva arrav of hats embracing alb the
well Parisian styles one sees In New
York and other large eastern cities. I.J
E. Solomon
! ; :ti pn i n' - " ' rlffF in-- yT
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:Vi $ "i"i;,",Mri'.." .. i fa$wV$j$$$ 'fa---
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with the opening of our doors
tomorrow morning our Fall Season r
will be ushered in; this pleasing
custom of celebrating the arrival of
a new style-period has been ob
served by us for almost a half of a
century.
Much has transpired in the
ready-to-wear clothes world the
past 12 months; progress is noted,
many improvements have been
made, especially by the best
makers, such as you will find repre
sented here. To fulljr: appreciate -all,
you must visit Steinbach's ex
position of accepted autumn styles.
The most colossal gathering of dis
tinctive apparel for men in Portland
Suits and
Overcoats
$15' to $5.0
Jesuit School and Three-St orl Brick Structure at Creston, Whlcn Will House Teachers.
Tha opening of the first Jesuit "school
nrt 8. Holomon. the mem- ver established In the state of Oregon
hr nf the firm, were the recipients of I will taka nlaca Mondnv. Hentnmber 21
M many compliments araterdar Mpon the wh.n the handsome two story school
'appearance of the establishment
DEBS III CITY
DAY IIP!
bulldina- lust comnleted on the recentlv
acquired site four blocks west of Cres
ton station In the Mount Scott district,
will be in readiness to receive students.
The school will be under the suDer-
vlston, for tha present, at least, of
Father Dillon, ft. J nf Annkint. who
directed the construction of tha build
ing.
The structure is divided Into two
stories and a basenrsnt. Each of tho
floors contains school room enough for
more than 100 pupils. On the top floor
Is a chapel which will be used as a
church on Sundays, for the Catholics of
the parish.
The Instructors for the school will be
the Sisters of the Holy Names Only
grammar grades will be taught, and
boys or girls are eligible to attend.
A handsome three story brick dwell
ing house has also been built for the
use of the superintendent and visiting
, , ,
priests. This adjoins the school build
Ing.
Father Dillon was not
how many children' would enter school
this fall, as he has been so busy with
the work of hurrying the construction
fcof the building that he had no time to
mane a canvass or tne parish. How
ever, he thinks the opening attendance
win oe large.
' Archbishop Christie will bless the
ecnooi and Chapel Bundav afternoon
September 14. The ceremony will take
U 9 O CJOCK.
OREGON QTARTETTE
ASTOUNDS WORLD
Socialist Candidate Will Ex-
pound Party Principles at
; Exposition Hall.
; Eugene" V. Debs, Socialist candidate
for president of the United States, and
his "Red Special" will be In Portland
tomorrow night At . O'clock the can
didate will address tha aeople of Port
land at the old Exposition building on
tipper Washington street, during which
address he will flay the candidates of
the old Una parties and show why the
doctrines ,of socialism should be put
Into power in ahe United States In or
der to secure the best results for all
hMr?eDebs and the red soeclal left Chi
cago September 6 and is coming Into
Oregon from the south, where the So
cialist candidate has lust finished a tour
of California. The special Is composed
of four cars, loaded high with socialist
literature, brought from Chicago fori
4 he purpose of distribution along tne
Snriii aftarnoon at 1 o'clock Mr.
.Debs will deliver an address In Oregon
HARRIMAN SAYS MEDFORD HAS
GREATEST BOOSTER IN THE UNION
"Medford has the greatest booster In
the United States, at least this Is what
E- H. Harrtman says," remarked George
Putnam, editor of the Medford Tribune,
who was In Portland yesterday. "The
railroad king had reference to Mayor
J. F. Reddy, and he deserves the praise,1
he continued. "Mr. Harrlman , might
have added that Medford has the great
est collection of. boosters of any city in
Oregon, and that they would make
city out of anv nlace thev chose, even
where everything waa not In their favor
as it is In the Rogue river valley. This
Is one reason why Medford is growing
issier man any otner town in uregon.
' Among public improvementa this
year," continued Mr. Putnam, "Is
new water distributing system, lust
compietea dv tne city at a coat of 165.
AAA. . . . . . . .
uciwcerv irireo ana rour, miles or
iplty, the meeting there havln beenj ar- 'ph0ne wires to suburban
anged by members ol r the partv res - new gravlty By,tem ol
dent In Clackamas county. He will " ,0 ' u .w
Seach Portland during the tot. after- ffim " U',' 7ttr'
000:
bltullthic pavement now In process of
oeing iaia, costing aa mucn more; aev-
eral miles of macadamised streets
even or eight miles of sewer system;
the extension of electrlo light and tele-
dl
noon and will be ready for tha evening
xntni.?nL'nil anMaliats have been nlan-
"nlng for the Monday night meeting for
ome time and expect l.hat there will
be a large attendance there. The com
mittee In charge of the arrangements
has not as yet .decided upon a chairman
for the evening, but will do so at a
meeting to be held this afternoon.
ANOTHER COFFEE WRECK
What's the Use Wasn There's aa Easy
Way Out.
istrlcta. and
or water, from
r. fed hv tha
melting snows of loftv neaks nf tha
Cascades and Slsklyous. the contract
lor wmcn is aoout to be let, the bonds
for which have been sold. Two private
Irrigation enterprises, involving nearly
a million dollars' expenditure, are under
way.
'A new high school, costing $40,000,
la n earing completion and a new $40,000
academy of the Sisters of the ,Holy
Names opens tomorrow. Several' sub
stantial brick blocks are in tha enuraa
of construction and 800, residences have
been built this- year. 'In snlta nf all
this, there Is not a vacant storeroom or
house In the city' and strana-era ht
nara wots io secure accommodations.
viner parrs or me woria nave seen
panic
ox isi i an. not ao Hedlora. There
Is not a piece of real estate in tha cliv
ur m ore nara or larra in us surround
F0BTY-NINERS MEET
IN ANNUAL SESSION
(United Preaa Leamd Wtre.t
Chicago, Sept. lJ. -Fifty "forty-ntn-
ers" gathered at the Grand Paclflo ho
tel today for the eighteenth annual
lng country that has not been advanced J meeting of the Western Association of
in value. Much property has changed California Pioneers. The meeting was
hands, and values are hlcher than ever I In commemoration of the flftv-ala-hth
before. anniversary of the admission of Call-
"It has bees a very hard year uponliomla Into the union as a state. The
the fruitgrower, the hardest In the his- oldest of the settlers present was A. p.
tory of the valley, and the output Is Kline of Chicago, who Is years of
not up to standard in either quality or age, ana went to California In 1861.
quantity, yet pears shipped east and N? to lilm was Secretary Mour Adams
marked "seconds" are bringing higher $' Cenmila, 111., who went to the gold,
prices by from 25 to 60 per cent than Ile,9 ,n 1B0U
any other pears from any section In
America, netting the grower over fl a
box, which, drouth and heat and frost
considered, is doing pretty well.. The
apple crop prospects are brighter, al
though prices will be below normal, aa
the effects of the financial stringency
snow plainer In the fancy fruit market
man in any otner.
Mr. Putnam, who claims to be In
close touch with the people of Jackson
county through his newspaper, states
that there Is a strong Bryan sentiment
throughout the county, and predicts that
the Nebraskan will carry southern Ore
gon by a good vote,
Entitled to Highest Credit
for Their Wonderful
Achievements Abroad.
Gilbert, Kelly, Smlthson and Thomp
son are four of the most prominent men
in the public eye today. Gilbert, Kelly
and Smlthson distinguished themselves
on tne athletio field, while Mr. Thomp
son has distinguished himself on the
solentlflo field. Thompson Is the Port
land optician who recently returned
from Europe and won fame with hla
marvelous discovery for sight tostlng.
Mr. Thompson has Deen practicing In
Portland for eight years, two of which
were spent abroad. He has astounded
the srreatest oculists of England. Ger
many and France and has hundreds of
letters ana European press notices
praising his skill as an optician. Al-j
thouch Mr. Thompson was offered 115.-
000 a year by a famous firm of London
opticians, he Bays he would rather make
his home among his many friends and
acquaintances In Portland. His optical
parlors are tne nnest equipped in Amer
ca and are In Suite 269 Corbett build
ing, this city.
PERSONALS
Fred E. Signer, general freight agent
of the Wisconsin Central railroad, is In
"WANTED"
EVERY LADY WHO FOUND
GOLD THIM
In the Butternut Bread today, to bring the game to our office and
we will surprise you with a very handsome, premium.
NOTE THE LABEL
Remember, you can have the Thimble exchanged if it don't fit.
Always ask for Butternut Bread with the .label on; it is the best
and costs no more.
BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO.
SECOilS AND COtUUBlJt SIS.
town today. He is making hla western
inspection trip with James A. Clock, gen
eral western agent of the line. Mr.
Signer leavae Portland tonight but will
be In town two or three days next
week.
PLAYER PIANOS
GREAT
Water, Water Everywhere
AND '
bargain
0 611
IIVI
TO LONDON FAIR
Along witli tha coffee habit has grown depreciation in property since tha
the urcvalent "American Disease ' I ox last ran. Rot so Medford.
nervofla prostration.
The following letter shows tha way
out of the trouble,
"Five years ago I waa a great eoffea
drink r and from Ita u I became so
nervous I couia scarcely sieep ai an
nights. My condition rrew worse and
worse until finally tha phystclan I con
ulted declared my troubles .were all
due to cofiee.
But being so wedded to the bevarage
I did not see now i couia ao without it,
eneclallr at breakfast, aa that meal
seemed wholly Incomplete without cot
, "On a visit aoene friends deprived mo
Of enrree to prove inat u was narmruL
At the end of about eight days I was
Immn ervous. but tha craving for ef
ttt was Intense, ao I want back to the
old habit ss soon as I got bom and
th old sleeplfsa nights came near mak
ing a wreck of in. ' ,
'J heard of Poetum ana decided to try
It. I did not Ilk it at first, beoans.
a 1 afterwards discovered, it was not
mads properly. I feond. however, that
when made arier aireciions en u pack-
ag m it was OeilTKMia. v
-It had a eootning rrert on my
rva d no f the bad ffcts that
reffee had. I bad frwll t eoffe
d feav used only Pnetan else. The
tnet wonterrui account or In Benefit
tn b derive from rvtoni emld not
veeed any m experWTjoeL" T be re's a
. Nam riven by pnetwra Co, Fttt
lm . at ten. ja. -in tua to WU
1)1" la rkga.
Ever reavd the above letter T A ax-w
m arprarv frons time fa time; They
mrm gr-nalne, trave, and fa. II f Itmaaaa
In t I t
Tom Richardson, manager of th Cem
BMrdailub, ha received a eommanl-
eatloa frcftn Oovareor Chanbrlln
transmitting aa Invitation to Oregon to
parucipat la to Ooldan Wt and
Amertoan Industries arhlbltion to b
n14 ta Earls court, London, eonawa.
inn mmj L. iidi. and ntaiii n ai
month Th mvltattoa waa tadd
w urepn oy John W. Ryckmaa, eom-
mivnir mr xnw viiliea niaiea
Governor Chamberlain ha requested
Mr. Richardson to uk p tb matter
with Portland blas men and manu-
racrurer t 4tnBla whether they
wih to participate la th affair. Th
flrvt exhibit f this aatare was held
In lit'. Earle eowrt oipriew II acre
ef land, on which ar many ft ahlM
tion bnfldlnra
Tb purjoaa of th ashlMt I to maln
tala th nigh rerlDroeal trad between
Great Prltaln and Amiica. For yaar
thl ure of com at Ore ha ban atu1
llv lacrraalnc nd em of th affaoia ,f
th eihlblllnns 1 tn kt a greater s
rlHat!oa, of AmerRa goods t tb
far I u to purrhtMr. ,
Used Player Piano, standard
make, good as new, very cheap, ,
We have some fin values in
used players, taken, in exchange
for our celebrated A. B. Chas
Player Pianos. These ueed play
ers ar in perfect order. Make
.us an offer. No reasonable- offer
will be refused. We will not ad-
varus in name, a we do hot
carry tneae In stock regularly and
we do not wish to advertise an
other dealer's pianos at a out
prloe. Corns and see them.
We rent pianos.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
Sixth Horrtaoa, Opp. TomoSio.
Pare Beantlfal t.dt Jewelry
, ' v.
Gold Bracits and 81 g
net Rings of all daacrlp-
uon Baa t order.
American nam mtm.
graved with th thr
eardiaal Chin char
lers, via. Glory, Pro
perny and Longrnty.
Charg-es reaaonabl aad
order of any design
promptly oaacntad aad
sent prepaid to any part
of if. B. Th gkn-d
Uiiex Jwlr, TOO SAIS ft CO,
ay i t,Qong. jtagT hi aioer atroet.
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COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
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ALL YOU WANT TO DRINK
THE OLD ADAGE CHANGES WHEN YOU HAVE A
Leader Pneumatic Water Outfit
The Leader provides for all the modern conveniences of the city at a
very nominal cost. The tank is placed in your basement or buried in the
ground and may be operated by hand, windmill or engine power. Is eco
nomical to operate and will last as long as the buildings in which they are
installed.
The hygienic equipments of a house is a
matter of first importance to all builders of a
home. No other one feature will afford so much
comfort and be so condusive to perfect health
as a good supply of pure water. The Leader
System not only furnishes an abundant supply
of pure wholesome water, which is always cool
in summer and will not freeze in winter, but
also supplies it under sufficient pressure lor
sprinkling and fire protection; and to thor
oughly cleanse the sanitary appliances pertain
ing to the plumbing; also provides storage
for irrigation.
If you are building a home or are in need
of water supply, write us your requirements
or call and see us and we will be pleased to
quote you prices on an outfit that will prop
erly perform your work.
Do not overlook the fact that the Leader
System will more than pay for itself in one
year, and a lower rate of insurance is ob
tained on places equipped with fire protection.
WE HAVE
The Largest Line of Water Supply Machinery
on the Coast.
Leader Pneumatic Tanks,
Myers Pumps, Stover
Gasoline Engines,
Star Windmills,
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