Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1908)
e. TH.E OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNiyO. SEPTEMBER 27. 1&03. DEDICATE NEW HASSALO CHURCH TODAY 0LY 0,000 I The New FaM Suits for Greatest Lircstock Show In City's Ilistory Disappoint Young Men ment .from Attendance Point of VlewKanasrcrs 7- - A n rian Greater Things. r i i w iul V Y ITaeialo Street Confiscation.!, Cn arch, which has Juit been completed. ; Haesalo Street Congregational church, with It newly completed pariah house, which cost about $,000 wilt be Radi cated at t o'clock thla .afternoon. The new annex la a Sunday achool auditor ium and gymnasium combined. In the basement are several shower baths, and 210 lockers, for the use of the (rym naslum classes. On the first floor Is the gymnasium proper, which Is: equipped with a fine cnew apparatus. On thla floor j la also ' a, modernly equipped kitchen. The gymnaslurri room la also designed for use as Sunday achool ' room. The . second floor Is di vided Into nine class-rooms, where the Sunday school classes meet for recita tion and Instruction. In all. there are 14 such class-rooms In the building. One of these rooms la occupied by a branch of the city library, the .librarian being in charge of the gymnasium. "The gymnasium will be In charge of an in structor In . physical culture from -the Y. M. C. A., who will organise olaasee and give the same character of Instruc tion that la provided In the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. , in addition to the erection of the new parish house, extensive' Improve ment nave oeen mane to tne churcn proper, including a new entrance and new puipit. .'. . f .- . tfne"i TAFT ANSWERS FORAKER; OPPOSES GUARANTY PLAN V v Argues Difference, Between Standard Oil Doyle and Stsn'.tori! Oil Foraker Not Trust Men's Guest Pre fers Postal Savings Plan. TO SPEAK ON BIBLE THEMES ' "' mnlt.il Pr.uk (.eased Wire.) Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 28. With a stralght-from-the-ahoulder reply to Sen ator Foraker, and ringing speeches at fit. tPaul and Minneapolis, Taft tonight cloned ; the end of hi five weeks of trenuous campaigning for the presi dency. His opponent on the Democratic ticket, Mr. Bryan, will spend Sunday In Minneapolis not many squares from Tafts headquarters. The end of Taft- day of toll found his voice In very ragged shape. At the close of his speech on postal savings banks he could scarcely be heard 10 feet from the stage but 'the warmth of wel come accorded mm mrougnoui -me hour as well .as tne tremendous num bers of. those who flocked to greet him at every-railroad crossing, went far to-J W.n1 , -rmrnnntln- him for the dls-p comfort he felt. After he had been shown a copy of i oy senator ror which the latter f the1 statement issued b tkiir or jnio. in i charged him with snuggling up to Standard Oil magnates, Mr. Taft dic tated th : following reply: Explains the Boyle auV Tlrst, Senator' Foraker saya In Ms statement that . I recommended Judge Doris for a United States Judgeship in that It would see te my ferry age from Toledo to Middle Bass and secured for the purpose a power boat of Mr.vJlich- aroeon, wno waa a member'' or . tne Middle Bass club. I did not know Mr. Richardson or what his business was. I accepted his courtesy as tendered on behalf of the club, whose guest I was. "Tha attempt to connect me with the Standard Oil company and I the glass trust if there is any through the Middle Bass club Is ridiculous and showa the extremity In 1 which the author of the statement finds himself. Postal Barings Banks. In his speech here tonight Judge Taft saia in part: "I wish to call your attention to the plank in the Republican platform that recommends the adoption of postal sav ings panic. . -me aoiection nas neon made that this ts paternalism and, so cialism. Where a general. service to the public can not well be done by private enterprise and 'can be very effectively and economically disoharged . by tne government, tne government should un dertake It. The nostal savlnara bank comes within thla principle. 'We should not denv to our people or- portunity to make the small-deposit wun tne aecuntv- or tne government's promising to pay principal and Interest. No private banking enterplrse could Eossioiy arrora to esteousn sucn sav lgs banks. - -,-r. 1 1 . j wVM.nt .. I wnere savings oanxs are esiaousnea Hh5Ia ltiw Ph w It pay a higher rate of Interest than qulesced - when w Knew be-, waa at-i th . Jv.rnmnt . win n.-o- Rev. Father Sherman. Rev. Thomas H. Sherman. .8. X. and Rev.- T. H. Devlin. 8. J., both of Chi cago, win Degin a course of lectures ana sermons on the philosophy of religion eunaay evening at 8 o clock, in BL fat rick's church. Nineteenth and Savier streets. Tnese lecture are similar to those given bv Father Sherman last May in the cathedral here, and repeated by him in the cathedral Dulnits of New York,1 Philadelphia, 'Chicago and other oi me large cities, xney are addressed to an aenommations, and are Intended to promote Christian fajth and relig- ivus imimuiiy. The n ror ram for tha woalr win In. what his corporate) and personal con-1 tne party to the support of a system by I ciuae a meeting eacn night, beginning nsetlons had been and the president pre-1 wnicn ail tne national banks or the 1 r nnn-yimoiicj as wen as lor catho I A) , . V J x A first annual livestock efaew end I racing meeting of the Portland Coun- try Club and Livestock association came I to a elose last night after full week that wee a euooess In every way esoept I regards attendanoe and . Interest! shown by Portland people In what wae undoubtedly tha biggest thing of the I kind they have ever bad opportunity to I vialt. " v " '-' -I"- The ' managers ef the show do not deny that they are greatly disappointed la Portland, They figured .that the Khow they were putting tip (ought to I ring out from 15.00 to 10.000 oeoolel each day, whereas the record attendance I waa not over i.ooo. , In thanking tha viMtnl 1ia tmft. I utea the show steadily. tarter Bolleau yesterday stated that the management! wu greaciy aisappointea at tne results Of ' the Show. but . wu not dlannurariul and would try to out up as good a show ii cxi year. i une livestock parade oil rriday. he aa d. waa undonhtadlv the I oesi oy zar mat naa ever Deen seen west of the Mississippi river, while better time had been made in tha races I right through the meet than waa made I at oiumous in tne grand circuit. yesterday the cash crises were esld over ana tne loose ends gstnered up, and last night many of the exhibitors removed their stock and started It homeward, though many of the animals were left to be removed today. - The crowd yesterday afternoon was smaller than on either Thursday or r riaay, mourn it Had Peon expected that Saturday's half-holiday would bring out the crowd of the week. The speed events were the fastest of the week, a track record of 1:04 being made py Mona wiuces in the x:o'paee. One of the most exciting, If not the most Important event of the after noon was the iuvenlle derby. In which eight local youngster and their ponies were tne orinoioaia. There were reallv tin . races almul. taneously, the squad being divided. Of the first four. Ray Delahunt eame In first. Kmmett Garrison second and Harry Bernell third. The crowd ap- lauded enthusiastically when Harry ernell. a chap about as biff as a min- lacgraDPtk in competition with . much larger boya and horses, stopped as they started up the track to the starting point and removed tha saddle from his mount, riding the race barebacked. uz tne second lot. iouis ftt took first place and Jamea Sheedy, Jr., see-l onu, in. outers Deing aiaiancea. There was much disappointment at I the failure Of the handsome guideless pacer, "joiiege Maia, to lower her rec- I ' 1)7 BCJ U 7 1 Uf- ill- I School and College Fellows, are about the snappiest you ever saw. . There the genuine "Col lege Brand" Clothes; and we're the only store in Portland that carry them. Some with rather startling novelties in pockets; new peg top effect in trousers; smart waistcoats Exclusive models and patterns from ; $15 to $27.50' ' The 'TCronprinz and 'Kaiser" button to the chin overcoats, thoroughly cravenettede FOIL PLOT TO ROB CELESTIAL Plot of a local Chinese highbinder society to rob ene of their countrymen ord of 2:07 H. made Thursday. She made lout of half of his savings, amounting JovhVli,niI. l?i:0i.i5lfu.IJl anh to era! hundred dollars, were dls track and lost time, finishing In 3:09)4, 1 , . . . . . . .. when she seemed to have i chance to olos1 Ing the trial of two Chinese out another second oft the record. I In the municipal court yesterday morn A number of youngsters of the race- lng Tha Chinese were arrested n a track went against their old 2:80 U rec-1 .., ords In an endeavor to lower them and SKF by DeSSS Sheriff Llllls as they get into faster company. Most of them 5i?2LpUtjr(, BSfP" .Vii-f.n t?,X TILLAMOOK FAIR IS DELAYED BY ACTION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS . ak.t C3mm. Aj fl enmnsnV ??In;;: hlt thli Ti a luaUfioC on PpvUee wh,on u would be Impossible lit ff iv,Vu at2r 0 thi nSltSd l r5n under a government system. It for him. while a senator or tne uniteai-. b.. th. th nn.i ..vinM Rtates. TH accenting professional -em-1 i,:t ..7,, " :. j - rr.:i J 'f i pany and in n""?!? the law the money would be retained a newspaper partnership .with the in. the nelgrborhood. In tha . of flee In dard. OU oompany to control an organ wnJch depositedj but If the exigencies r, puoiio opiuiuii. y . for Business lead to Its transfer by the Mr. nam no PUOIIC CUICH .n" Auma tun tn nlhur mrl, nf .ha Mini) nuinooroa mo mauu.iu v" ri J"'8 18 only tne normal operation L.W rrSSX "IIJZLV T1 Object, to the oaaraktae Wan, lawyer of great ability, but explained I The Democratic platform pledges the '2, ferred H. W. Taylor and appointed him. I country are required to guar an Ue the Jica, and the public la cordially Invited MialiieA. I deposit to the iepositors In fvery other to attend the series. The program for Dana, ana mis guarantee is to be per oI failed to do anr better, however. It waa nearly 6 o'clock when the last fair and racing meet eame to an end until - next year. - It ha been a sreat show and probably the one of 1909 will be more appreciated and better patron ised by Portland people. . BUSINESS BUILDING DIRECTORY BIG HELP R. I. Polk & Co.. the people who ell net how manv people there are at all timea in any place, have Issued a neat uiue airectory or tne onioe ouiiaings Of the - city. Because of the great amount of building which has been going on In the business district for the past year, and the , resultant new business bind ings, the business and' professional men of the city have become badly twisted, according to the last directory. Many people have moved from their old offi ces to .! new ones. The new directory begins with the list of office buildings in the city and runs through the whole lot alphabetically. Under the name of every building Is given the names of the occupants with their room number. The new book fills a considerable want. , . I ead run with Ah Joe In the lead and Lee Wing following up In the rear blowing a police whistle and shouting louaiy ror someone to stop An joe wno ne saia naa committed muraer. LUlls caught both Chinamen and brought them to police headquarters. Lee Wing claimed there that he was pursuing Ah Joe because that Individ ual was about to leave America for China and owed him some money but when the trial waa called their attor ney made known the contention of his client, whom he admits. was about to leave for China, Ah Joe had saved up several hundred dollars, according to th attorney and the highbinders had notified him that unless he "came through" with half of his earnine-s thev would not allow him to sail. Ah Joe refused and just as he was making his escape Lee Wing was put un nisirau ana naa nearly caugnt him when Lilils captured both of them and took them to police headquarters. Ah Joe had been working In the hop fields during the recent season and had added a neat sum to what he had already ac cumulated, and it was half, of this money which the highbinder demanded. The case of disorderly conduct was postponed in court and will be heard Tuesday morning. Lulls says that they have no case against Ah Jo but that he will appear as a. witnon. nr.in.t rM Wing. - Spela! XHspatca to Tb. JoarsaLt Tillamook, Or., Sept 2(. In coming In from Astoria .Wednesday the steamer Sue H. Elmore waa stopped by the gov ernment revenue cutter and taken back to Astoria. It waa alleged that the boat carried more passenger than her license warraniea. Arrangements were Anally made with the government of ficial whereby a permit was granted to the steamer and she sailed from Tillamook at t o'clock the following morning. On board the steamer was the Ameri can Amusement company troupe, which was to be th main feature at the Til lamook street fair and carnival, sched- uled to open Wednesday, September 23. As a result of the delay the date of the opening had to be postponed for nearly three days. The reiterated declaration of Governor James H. Hlgglns of Rhode Island that he will not accept another term under any circumstances has resulted In a scramble among tne Democrats of nl state to find another candidate for gov ernor. . $1.00-aWcekVViUDo-$i00 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Sil verware sold on easy payments, and you wear the goods while paying for them. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED We sell our goods cheaper on credit than others do for cash. See our win dow display for prices. , STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 Third St., Bet. Yamhill arid Taylor. Trust ,TT9 Mpiamea. I bank. an1 thla nT.r.ntu I. fi I the week is as follows "Second. Senator roraker refers to my formed bv a tax uoon each bank in nro- 8 p. m. Sunday. September 87. "ftod alleged receipt of favors from C. T. portion to it deposits. And If the Our Father": Monday, September 28, Lewis, -partner of Judge Doyle, and Mr. Richardson, whom he designated as irnate In the glass trusv a paraiiei with, and in a measure Justifying mis amount' of, the tax Is -not sufficient to raise tne rund required, then it is a I raise the fund reoul red. then it is to oo raisea Dy subsequent assessment on all the banks of tha ronnfrv It la' to relations to. the-Standard Oil corn-any. Lbe ' Inferred that the provisions are to J visited Middle uass as we guesi oi oe lixe tne Oklahoma law. Mr. Bryan the Middl Bass club. Mr. Lewis was proposes to make the conservative bank- president. I did not travel - on Air. I er par for the failing banker. That, I Lewis' private car. He tenaerea it. putisuomit. is socialistic. If th fault or I declined it. I blred a special car from I misfortune of one banker I to be oald Hot. Spring to Toledo ror ou a aayiror oy his colleagues, who are without "The Immortal Soul': Tuenda San, tember 29. "Who Is ChrlstT": Wn ! oay,- sepiemoer o, i no koox or Jalth,' 1 Thursday. October I. "About th Rihi.1' Friday, October 2, Tbe Confessional. POSSE HUNTS MAN WnO SHOT HAMMER San Francisco. Sent. 1 -. I searching tonight In hills near Oak land for James Jackson. (h - ii in nrunoHea En incronnra mm rnai wnu nuut kiiu lauiur wm nAM . n law a limitation as to the amount of in-1 named Hammer and seriously hurt Fred ideal wnicn. can om aiioraeo. 'mil wnmim mm which Would be hlarlier rate of Interest I men were 8 for deposits -In on part of the country rel- arose, bchmldt . say Jackson was wvuiq d rawer in anoiner. nence, wnat-l ei"s.n, uui jwuoa told his rel ever limitation is imposed, except when atlyea before he fled that others at- tna normal Interest la highest, there I tacaea and cnocKed nun down. Jackson must always be an onortunilv for those I then began to shoot. Hammo v. vi. - v ii i.i j : . . . . : s . . : 1 1 .w- , ... - - in Tor many year I bav used coffee IK""".5.yeHRX lSAT'JFlAla.:uZ Z'. Z.ZVZFTl- Behmldt and paid, therefore,. 10 fares to the fauN, there la -not the slightest reason Ohio river and 23 fares to Toledo. Mr. I why all insurance companies should not Lewis . Joined- 2 with his special car be compelled to guarantee the losses, of when we were half way to Toledo and I spoke from his platform at station because his was the end car. ."The Middle Bass club advised me SCHOOL TEACHERS Also stave Thing to Xeara.' I all other companies.. and refused to be convinced of its bad effect upon the human system," write a veteran- school teacher. . "Tan year ago I was obliged to give up my much-loved work In th public school after years of continuous labor. I had developed a well defined case of chronic coffee poisoning. "The troubles were constipation, flut tering of the heart, a thumping in the top or my head and various parts of my than that which conservative bankers (has a bullet through th wrist. wouia par. i wn i inntu ana will resist. xne orricers ami atoeKnomera r 225,000 bank therefore are able to say Jack- rd out! U ' C: T " : . is it is just a ii er i if lire iv i nm nor secur as the $500,000 bank: Indeed. I - -0 . w in to the depositing public, Come and your money In our bank. their assets are In fact securltv for our enema, we win ao everytning to mint your stay In our bank comfortable.' "It would hm entlrelv rxxiaihla far an. terprlslng officer to secure as large body, twitching of my limbs, shaking of I deposit a those of tne $600,000 bank. my- neaa ana, et times arier exertion, a general "gone reeling,- with a topers desire for ver strong, coffee. I.wa a nervous wreck for years. "A abort time -ago friends cam to visit us and they brought a package of Postunv with them, and urged m to try IL I was prejudiced becaus eom years ago i nan omni a cup or weit, taste- SALOON PEOPERTY . IMMUNE FB0M DEBT (8 lew Bimi f Tke JosnaL) Ilia. ri. C.nl A not'lik." mt Siled .P0:,um n,cn l-M era! Crawford held today that -loon This time, however, my friend made Property, u stock or goods, cannot the Postum according to directions on the perxsge. ant it won me. suddenly J found myself improving tn a most de cided fashion. "Th odor of bolting coffee no longer lempia an, i am mo greatlr penefited by Postam that It I continue-lo Improv as i am now, j ii pegin to imna I bare rmiita tee Fountain er perpetual Touth. Thla Is no fancy letter bat stubborn fact which I am glad to make known." Name given by Poatunt Co.. Battle t reen. jarvrn. ki tn Mo. rh Road lo WellvtUe, la pkga. "There s s Raav eon " Ever read the abov letter? A bw en arprr from time to Urn. They are gaala, tne, aael rail ef ha tatereaf. ; Form Sublime Th actress looked debonaiv. ti,k the play had been pronounced s frost vj uiv criiic. "If got to succeed." aha ..i.i.t "and for that reason Tm mat Last eaoa I played ra new part Jot OI good eoLn fnr v w on I am radiating .... iy ivrm i ideally prw- portloned. I took th Marmola IWh. tlon to get thla subUm figure, and a be aold by th authorities on an ex-1 woman's flxurat mm w. ecution or wner ortver or toe court 1. 1 fctloo that what u.o. v.- . satisfy a oePl in a county that has run . . ' . . r " ae i dry under th local option law.. Thlslr . l7 iriena or mine gar. m, spplle in all eountle where the county tn prcriptloa. He'a a brick. It' is nrj. Dwaua in. t-ouniy counDouMl simple, jqsi get at any arg totw U U wbar aU such mJm properly taxe j eunoe Marmola. onnc rinM Extract place. A trust In bankruptcy, according ta I . T C. "3 uncm p this opinion. Is helpless. No person cap,rm,nl " aleT teaiapoewful slese th etock In sa action to foreclose J after media and at bedtime. kw I a cnaiiet tnorrraaw. in counties only panuuir rr, ue aiuvaey-gaancru auch sales caa take place If the rovnty. t i not ory. .rew ii ui stock 1 tn only I have th strength, eathuslaam and power ears j of a do Ur. I tell yoa I ass axing a dry district. A detachaW elothew rsrk. fnsde tf wtelal rod, wsk-h anay- c!afnted the root of a edstea. is a recent lo ves Hon. i te be IT." With this th leading lady bowed the reporter eut. calling after fclm, "If yoa hav anv Ww MMi. tell then about Maratola. but Inmn I upon tbem that ther are rhcae euht)-1 rule m tbe market that do r-M ik. ! werk.." Mxrooia C LtTotw Mica. 1 i MM m mm --mm 1 1 llfl1 1 it' MM in. Hamburger ' s Millinery Store Forced Out of Eustoess we have been unable to make satisfactory arrangements to remain in our present location, and being unable to secure suitable quarters elsewhere, -we have concluded to doss out our entire stock of , - , , . j Choice New Fall and Winter Millinery And, as our lease expires shortly, we have very little time to remain, consequently decisive and drastic measures will be necessary to effect a complete closing-out. Every item In our store and it's all spick, span and new will be offered at a big sacrifice. Positive savings of one fourth to one half on Stylish, Up-to-Date Millinery. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats And Untrimmed Felt Shapes also Children's Hats all new, this season's styles, values trJ $2.50. Choice 50c Fancy . Feathers Of every description wrings, breasts, quills, birds, aig rettes, etc Your choice Half Price Buckram Frames In all the new shapes, black or white, large, medium and small styles. 25c ALL TRIMMED HATS GREATLY REDUCED. See Prices in Our Windows. ITS 1 fT IT IT U ID SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND A I..