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' '-1' . , : . . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL! PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENIKO, SEPTEMBER 18. 1503. CAR COMPANY DRAWS ITS KiJIFE, COUNCIL DOESSAME Afiar asvaral bmira.'af discussion which wai IndulseJ la br mors than 100 property owner. tha streat commit o tha elir councjl jrastarday re ruaa4 t taks . ctlon on tha proaoaad franchiss Mkd tor br th, Tortlana RaUway. Llfht Powar eornpanr frmnt. in tli company right to conatruot - t-.rn.lons en about 49 yMU-m P"!.?? dl-ulon of tha franchtaa will ba haltl nt Friday by tha commutes. H.bta4 l tha iW.iaal of tha atraat com. ,.. ' .. 1.VT i. i),. m.ttar there eexma to br.n"t.d .tana taa.n I v h J"; rilm.n to act In harmony with Mayor Lane and tha city executive Doaia in compelilnf the company to rafn'" tha clt'i Trlahta la matters pertaFnlni to tha public welfare, wnue iii. ir..- Ihllm sekel for la oo y .rr..r.r. tha cltr la aleo havlna; trouble in briarin. the company to . tua near by and only waiting for tha first mova by on a of tha parties. Ona of tha raaulta . of yesterday's meeting waa to aettle definitely tno question of a franchise on, Patton as- Tha committee voted acainst thia JURY ALLOWS FEE OF 810,000 Veracity of Defendant Sue cessfully Assailed in Suit Must Pay arant desplta tha fact that nearly; every froperty owner on tha street petitionee or tha car linee. To offaat tha petl' Uon of tha property ownera thera waa a remonatrance it iit a 1 I k. u CHI'LIIIB, ... . . .. airet imptovaruents ana oiaor tarma itlna, tha Vadlnou street bridge. omi mncture Imminent. ' For month thoao who " have bean familiar with tha w'Uoo".lw:t2 Jf ; cliy and tha railway company have no ticed a storm breUg irttb prIWM h been made freely about h city hall that tmlea the company lu policy that Uiera would ba an open wn tha company and the i ...i.t'a meetlnc of tha street com m't tea It waa evident that themem- bera were prepared to advancement tha company might make and In questions between tha councilman and tha oompany'a repraaentatiraa could ba aeen ty uie properiy won -" .i .K.f h aitv offlclala wera not con piderlng the tanna of tha franchlsa ao much in regard to tha .atraeta JO ba itlven to tha company aa they did In re ward to tha term a regulating tha opera tion of tha cara ana iu uemuw vi derived by the city. , - At tha outaet Conncllmaa , Kellahar moved to refuaa to grant tha franchlaa a eked for by tha company and aubstl tuta for It oha whleh will not only pro vide for tha extension asked for In tha ' proponed franchise under discussion yesterday,, but also repeal tha present franchise held by tha company. Thera waa no aacond to Kellaher's motion, tha membera of tha committee expressing . themselves In favor of familiarlslnjr themselves with the aentlment of rtne property ownera before taking action.: , prta Dost Cara Policy. ' Ona thine; tha company's representa ' Uvea seamed to wish to Impress upon !. the eounoi I men was that the company is not anxious to secura tha franchise; that the city can grant tt or refuse It, aa tha offlclala chose, and tha company will not care. This attitude Is regarded aa a further Indication that tha rupture between . the city and tha company la i rom other property own ers not on tha strenl but living In the affected district protesting against put ting tha lino on ration avenue ana eas ing that It ba placed elsewhere, claim ing that Tatton avenua Is need e J for tha boulevard system. , ' .Tirnt Over rattoo Avenue. That the property ownera on Patton avenue will carry tha matter oerora ine council and have the question threshed out thera waa stated, - yesterday and from , tha Indications several months will ba required before an understand ing can ba reached In regard to tba dls- tfNext to tha flarht on Patton avenue waa tha one In regard to Hoi la day Park. Many realdenta from this district were ireaant urging that ft loop Da gran tea hem on lisjsey to East Twenty-fourth to fc tan ton. waat on Stanton .to East Twenty-second back to HaJsey. Coun cilman Kellahar bad his own Idea In regard to a loop for this district and after discussing It for a while tha mat ter was laid aside lo ba taken up a week from today.' , t ?1 j-Buy It Quick,- Vine building lot lass than twenty minutes' ride from tha business center. Two blocks from oarline. Must ba sold before October 1.' Price. 1200. Call 246tt Washington etreet, ask for Mr. German-American Press. Cedar Rapid ; Iowa, Sept !. Edltorai and publishers of German newspapers in st. iu a-omana. Chicago ana otner cities gathered- here today for tha annual session oi mo oerman-Amencsn cress asfmclatlon of tha west. Papers, ad dresses and discussions on topics of par- i tlcular interest to ina Herman press i make up the program or the meeting. In 14 minutes tha Jury in the esse of E. B. Watson against M. B. Rankin lata yeatarday afternoon daolded that tha . former Is - entitled ' to eolleot a tea of 110,000 for bia services as an attorney in donnectloa with tha pur chase of t.000 . aeraa of timber land by Rankin. This Is the full sum claimed by Watson as a fee. although bis de mand for tftoo Interest was not Included in ine verciict. . , - The cane resolved Itself largely Into a question or veracity between tna prin cipals Watson said lUnkln agreed to pay hint a 110,000 fee upon tha ocmsum- mauon oi tna sale, and Hsnkln said tie naa not. . Documentary avldenoa. waa introduced to aumiort tha Watson ver alon. and tha reputation of Rankin for veracity was directly, assailed.. Bena- tor u. W. Nottingham, J. N. Davis and Q. W. Allen testified that by common report ho haa s. habit of trifling with tha truth. - To offset ithla, Dr. Osman Royal. Iter, Clarence True Wilson and J. M. Fair , were called to sustain Kankln's reputation. ' Dr. . Royal and Rankin ara fellow trusteea In the Math odlat church - Dr. Wilson, tha defend ant's pastor, said ha bad beard rumors unfavorable to - Rankin and became convinced on Investigation that tha reports were unfounded. liert Ueney and Oeorge W, Joseph wars tna attorneys wno won tno ver diet for Watson, All tha attorneys had expected ' tna jury to deliberate much longer than it did, and wera not In court when tha verdict waa returned and . accepted by Judga Bronaugh, be fore whom tha testimony waa heard. Motion for new trial la expected. Shows Evening rHead Dress-Style KOFFXTT XOF. Ara yon lust barely retting around ly the aid of crutches or a cane? Unless ou have loat a limb or have a da- ormilv if vour trouble Is rheumatism. lumbaco. stiraln, stiff joints or anything of like nature use Ballard's Snow Lini ment and in no time you can throw away your crutches and be aa well as inv nne. , Price zco. coo ana si.vo. Boia er Bkldmore urag company. Tha rage of tha Plrectplra has mads soma of tha headgear of tha present day look out of place. To bring about harmony between all points, of the cv tume, -the Parisian, earlier, has created a new head dress for evening, a combina tion of tha bonnet of tha real Dlrectolre with tha modern filmy scarf a mode at once so original and so becoming that tna merest mm or it la auiiioient 10 arouse the curiosity of every woman who haa felt tha need of such an arti cle. This hat, which is an exclusive feature of The Journal fall fashion number, will be shown In many styles ami adaptations. Many of the exam ples shown, whila they have tha mark or the resourceful artist wno created them, are so simple that they could ba reproduced by , any dextrous needle- worker. Tha new Frenoh designs in tailored suits are Important features of the wodern woman's wardrobe. While dl rectlv Influenced by the extreme model nf tha nirectoira. thesa have been da. signed to fit the needs of tha American woman, who counts walking one of her meat valuable means or exercise. They ara therefore original but at the same tiraa conservative. No better illustra tion of tha adaptation of tha mode of tha moment to tha needa of tha average woman has been produced than will be found in tne ran tasnwra pages. This Issue is included with tha rei lar Siinrl&v number of September In order to secure the special number it will be well to order in aavanca ir not a regular apserwan More Electric Power. fern wi it W -:-. K- -' .Mi i. 1-' ' J!f ViiV U J'. - v-v. y v- .5 :' u I : rh ill- h ; i !V; WW. : Ml U f ' i i ... r . 1 ..' .t I m- m .jr V . - av 'V. ' - - . - aHBjssa. fciWll"!." " 'i'' ! .IT ! ' .I'""1', MOM,, ,f ,, TpT-A LltTLE DOWN f4 ibi 6567 FIRST 5T. ALL a larira 1wtrin rnwer nroieot Is now under way for the central part or ore- With the advent or cneap eiec transportatlo: Tim will arow dv leaps sji the Wilfametta valley will ad' Not a detail of dress escapes the critical eye of the young man of today and that's one reason we enjov catering to his trade. He appreciates , the work and style that we put into these garments. For Saturday we open another new lot of special styles in single and double breasted business suite, $10 to $30. t i inn trleal cower and river manufacturing will grow Dy hnunda and the Wlllametta ' startle the world with Ita natural vantaarea and resources. The promoters of this large project. tna uregon jungineenng company, az Beck building, Portland, having unlim ited experience in tha Installation of this kind of, projects,- declare that never before have they encountered anything so positively attractive. The Dromoters have decided to se cure the necessary funds to finance this project, only or tna people or the state of Oregon, upon a guaranteed earning method that absolutely protects the Investor. The work of building this project is rapidly progressing and if Sou want to place your moner in an regon project that is unbeatable you will have to act aulckly. For full In formation address Oregon Engineering company, 829 Beck building, Portland, Or. Swedes Remember King Oscar. Stockholm. Sept.' IS. Flags were dfs played at half staff and memorial serv ices were held in tha churches today In commemoration of the anniversary of the late King Oscar's accession to the throne. Had the late king lived until the Dresent time he would hava enm. pleted. his thirty-fifth year aa the ruler of Sweden. Abundant evidence atlll ex ists bf tha extraordinary popularity he enjoyed among all classes of his sub jects. Independence Day in Chili. Santiago. Chill. Sent IS. -The annual national holiday was enthuslastirallv observed throughout the republic today In commemoration of the anniversary of the declaration of Chilian independence. Tomorrow and Monday nosltlvelv last days for discount on east side gas bills. Don't fail to read gaa tips. All style, soft and stiff hats, $3. None bet ter, few as good. They give good wear, and stand the rain. Our Hat Man will be pleased to have you try on some of the new arrivals. THIERS 166-170 THIRD STRLE.T Big Friday Piano Bargains BIG VALVES AT LITTLE PRICES, AND ON SMALL TERMS. COME TODAY. BemembeY the Piano' Exchange and Bargain Room Sale, elves bia value at small prices and easy terms of pay- uicni w i-ua quicK siwance-II B tna big ' store's clearing-house for u- changea and allghUy-uaed piaaoa Soma of the hlgheat-priced pianos made coma to thia room through exchanges for tha Oenulne Pianola Piano and Baby Grande. " The price must ba worth the value we auto, else it la not an Etlers bar rain. Hence burinar In tha Plana Ki. change and Bargain Room Is- aa though yoa had willingly paid full price and Lben had a part about half ef tha out ir vnaapectedlv refunded, that's tha realneea ef Plana Kxcbanae and Rar- gala Room economy. This haa been proven ao in the pas time and again in all EUare Plana House tales. Aa areing to ahaw that thia Piano (tore baa woo ftrat place In this city and cnuntrv around (a the fact tha4 dar ing tB Mat rr of business denraaaka i it haa dona a bigger business than aver befnra Why? Baesvsa w hava grren valuta that wwe Irresistible vaJnaa that tu-rarht bnyera. feecaaae they oould sxt be found or affered fey ear wther houee ta the North ww t. Twe bundrm and arts plaaos void last month answers why we are aettina tha greet baik of tha Una bvstneaa, and wa will nmtlnua te o aa bKaM wnusuaj alaea writ a fnnnd lra. wt only today sb4 tomorrow. In sit fpartJoa. et rrerv eay. R(g Vrl'tr "4 aie-wtvfas- Karratna tw i.t rers P' rr b.ess and Rargaln I t1 CJiHOOI hwtis You will' find .here the largest. .' stock in town of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS at POPULAR ; v PRICES v t , .' . : . , '.... KNEE PANTS SUITS $195 to $3.95ii KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.95 to $5.00 I Everything for boys except shoes at MODEST PRICES ' an JLtlC : JouraaFs WILL BE ISSUED WITH THE JOURNAL J Third and Oak First and Yamhill I65J-07 FIRST 5T. JEX5T SOUTH 0FM0RRI50N For IVomen and Misses We Can assure you vfe were successful in selecting the most stylish FALL and WINTER FASHIONS in the east and are showincr the NEWEST and NOBBIEST suits at very liberal prices. We invite you all to inspect . our goods. New style, skirts, flare or pleated. , Popular shades GREEN, BLUE, GRAY, WINE; BROWN and BLACK, in BROADCLOTHS, WORSTED, SERGES and all the NOVELTIES. COME IN AND SEE OUR GRAND DISPLAY. jff We are now showing all the Y Early Fall Styles Chic millinery in ajl its details and va ried trimmings. .; Exclusive models in all colors and shades. Our styles and materials cannot" be .duplicated anywhere for so little money. Attend our display and secure tne choicest ot FALL and WINTER head gear. Our Men's and Boys' Department is replete with the nobbiest Fall and "Winter clothing in all the popu lar colors and materials. See our dindows. ' Anything In 6ur store is yours for a small payment down and $1 a week. We clothe every member of the family on the popular and easy credit plan. STOVES . CONTAINS THE LATEST DE- , SIGNS FC2 W0"EN BECT; ROM PARIS AND NEW YORK Twelve to Fourteen Pages ' of Beauttful Photographic . Reproductions (lathered . by . The Journal' Corro- , spondents at heavy expense Paze 1 An Exquisite Paris- ian Evening Gown. Page 2 A Variety of Win ter Hats. Page 3--Parisian Gowns for . Autumn Wear? JNeckwear of Lace. -Page 4 New,:L!nes in ' French Evening Gowns; Winter Fashions in Hair . -dressing. . - ' . '. : . 1 Page 6--Peignoirs and Neg- ligees from Paris. Page 6 Afternoon and Re-, " ception Gowns from Paris. Page 7 The New Carlier Capuchons. , Page 8 rT h e a t r e Wraps irom, i-'ans. 'age v What 1'aris, bays . . AbouWinte rurs. Page '10 'Arnerican1 Adapta tions ot rrench ideas. ' Page 11 What . American , Children Will Wear This , Autumn and Winter, Page 12 Tailored Suits for Winter; .ine Latest in Belts. ' Page - 13 -New, Styles in Men's Clothes and Hats. And hundreds of suggestions that-will prove of inestima ble value to our , women readers. To those who are not reg ular subscribers we suggest that they place their order at once with any' news dealer, carrier boy or write or phone direct to The Journal. ... ... . , ,( . ' . ......' ; - The Price of This Big 72-Page SundayJour nai 1s 5 Cents Only Don't Forget the Date Sunday, Sept. 20th Burn Less Fuel and dive More Heat THAN ANY STOVE ON THE. MARKET :'.-.: And are so constructed that they are the best heaters arid at the. same time the greatest fuel savers sold today. There is practically no waste, even the smoke is nearly all consumed. You will have No Bigr Coal or Wood Bills if -You Use a Howard.! With a few minutes' attention you can regulate the Howard so that. it wul keep fire 12 to 14 hours. - , , ; I v, J. J. KADDERLY:ThtvSStan Dealer in Everything in Hardware, Including Stoves, Tinware and Enamel ware 13Q .FIRST STREET, NEAR CORNER ALDER i Next to O. W. P.' Waiting-Rocms and Running Clear Through to Front XT rtjrr xtrmv a bit. $10.00 SET OF Q C TEETH FOR pO Wrlim Ovataataa fo 19 Taars, CBOVIl Anr toath In tha mouth w crown wita soua . goto, jjk szrxrL. . . .th' $4.0 o Ajjy PoTflala Crawa ma4a s mat. ta wnat iny ara cauaa or now lUOltl 8nli4 OaM. Tea, 1H 011 JMcaa, rorcaiaui aja ft n Fraata. mt taath Vi'UU olid Oold Iwlh, Ilk. A O.n hri1aa. Mr teoth ...... VvW Ail thar. a-nra aawa rVa ftrrpnr. Ft Wbm f iat ar P"1a ara Ordarad. . A Walaa saaraataaa. HIT DEMAL PAEtCRS TZXBJ aJTD OOT7CK TKlKTm. ' Reors I a. m. to a Pttotta A-ltia. Opaa taaaara