The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 29, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE? OREGON DAILY JOURNAL- PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER .29. 1003.
COLORADO GROUNDED . SOtDJER BOY
FREE
PILE
CURE
REFUSE TO PAY
TWICE AT DUNGENESS f,lUST GO TO PEII
; mm FEE
'
- ' i aim. 1 i r t ; is
J)bckhiff of Cruiser at -Bremerton Develops That Hearst
and United Tress Had Exclusive Story
- Which Other Papers Denied.
. Soma monthii Th Journal told
ef.tbt roundln of the eruUfcr Colo
n&k Some aortbwr.t newapapera aa-
cluvd that the reml 64 not aintcK
th punitiia atralu. reports and
fi,-n nrrd to belltll the Hearst
' and Unite Prrna report of taa mlahap.
soma tMar lln reliant upon only
ona Sunday mornln nawa aarvlca, tbajr
had a ona-alded report
Tha Baattla Time. wMch ha been
"rnaklnc an InveattiratloB of tha two
rnlvvd the followlnir report from, the
brrinrton navy rara: ..
Punt Sound Navy Tarf, Saturday,
GPt. it. The recent docking of tha
rrulaor Colorado hue dlacloaed the fact
that th Tlmea r right wlien It re
ported aeveral weeke ago that tha war
ahln had rone eehore on Dunaeneaa spit,
on her InittaJ entry Into the found.
which report waa viRorouaiy aeniea oy
officer of the ahlp aubaequantly.
When tha water waa drawn out of the
irydock and tha bottom of tha eruiaar
exiinlned pendln tha repalra luat com
pleted, for hit tin a- on Point Up Up, It
wae luunq uiai t" jmw um
acraped rrom tha bottom and aldea,
which were ao badly corroded that th
damace could not posalbly have been of
recent origin, but inuat Aav beea aer
months 01 a.
.r. mAnl
In addition to thla. tha atory la just
leaking out that aoma of the ahlp'a crew
told Intimate friend that tha Colorado
did pro aahor hard and faat la tha aand
for aeveral hours. It la aJo recalled
that the Colorado did not arrive at thla
yard until aeveral houra after. tha Penn
sylvania, which entered tha strait with
the Colorado.
There la mucn criticism at tna nary
Colorado
yard concerning tha account printed In
a Seattle momma- paper me rirsi pi
of the week when the Colorado listed to
port on being taken out of dry dock. It
reflected on the character of work done
at thla yard, aa tha account stated that
the tipping was due to th faulty re
placing of injured plate.
Investigation proved that th blame
was entirely with the officers of th
ship, for someone is raponlbl for hav
ing allowed all tha coal and atorea to be
removed from the starboard aide and
then floating the ahlp In that condition.
The ahlft waa made to facilitate the re
pairs on th Injured side of the ship.
On belnr undocked the water ralaed
the vessel from th keel blocka and It
Hated flv degree. Despite th slant.
mere was no danger or the snip careen
ing. By
Harry Itlggs, a member of Company
D, Twentieth Infantry U. & Army, was
entenoed to srv ona year In the
county jail yesterday by Presiding
judge Gantenbeln. Itlgga pleaded (uUty
to tie charge of alinple larceny, lie
atole jewelry from' Mary Burton ralued
at 1117. -
Eugene Bachelor charged with a atat
utorv offenae. Involving a minor child
named Katy Strlklln waa arraigned, but
railed to enter a plea owing to tne raci
that he had aot yt consulted an attor
ney,
P. Boucher, charged with passing a
worthless oheck, waa sentenced to one
year In tb state penitentiary, but waa
paroled owing to the fact that ha has
a wife and child In California who are
dependent on him for support.
ttugene
of
ami
dangi
uatfn
the ship will pmbabl
r readjusting tha coal and atorea.
It waa righted readily. The listing or
Rooney,
to one
led
It years Old.
year In th penlten-
d Apartment
II
af
be reported to the I
y I
Waahlngton and someone
was
sentenced to o
tlarr and paroled owing to his age.
has an aged mother, and according to
Attorney Esterly, who was formerly con
nected with the juvenile court, the
mother needs th boy's aaatstaoc. He
pleaded guilty te stealing 110 from
grocery store.
Joseph O'Brien waa sentenced to on
year in the oounty jail for stealing per
sonal article belonging to Wed alallet.
O Brian cam bare Irom jxndon, Onta
rio, and had been her but two days
wnen arrestea. .
Harry A. Clark, charged with forgery,
entered a plea of not guilty. It la aafd
he forged th name of J. Soransen and
KAJJ111JIU10 AWAIT. OX rsf,!1. -
I vnv A " V 1 J a m. Wiiu VVUil tuu
SWITCHING (MARGES S&& & EST Jft a&na'tt:
He la charged with contributing to tha
will be called to account, for It la con
sidered a serious offense to allow a ahlp
to be floated In such a condition.
The Colorado Bailed for Ran Francisco
Thursday, where It will remain aeveral
days, during which th formal preaenta
tlon of a allver aervloe from th Centen
nial atate will be made. Thereafter th
cruiser will rejoin th paclflo fleet,
from which It was detached at tha time
of tha grounding on Point Lip Lip.
(Salem Sanaa ef The Joans!)
Salem, Or, Sept Qalbraith of
thla city baa entered a complaint with
th railroad commission charging th
Southern PacWo with bad faith in re
gard to th shipment of flv horses,
comprising both exhibition and racing
stock, to the Paclflo National, ahow at
Portland last week. Mr. Galbralth
entered hla atock under an agreement
that he was to pay no switching charges
from tha union depot to the Countr-v
ciud uu in ns wm 10 pay rreignt on
the atock only on way. He waa charged
with 110 switching charges to the Coun
try ciud and I2i.u rreiarnt ror nti
ing tna siock to eaiem. which ha re-
garas excessive.
dellnaueney 1 of 16-year-old Balms
ctcnwaxia. a
Tb cas against F. ' Bloom, ' chargi
with stealing tSOO, was dismissed o
cause tha Droaecutlna witness cannot
b round.
CALIFORNIA'S BOOST
SEATTLE'S BIG FAIR
After waehtm
Skia eream,
ing, anoint wet ekla with Satin
I'd Skin abeorbe aaarlehmant.
A Liquid Powder, for the Face,
possesses all the advantages claimed for the dusty powders
and paints without any of their annoying features.
, Hagan's
1 Magnolia Balm
Bis a dean harmless liquid powder that Instantly removes
Tan, S unborn, Redness and any discoloration of the Face.
C Neck, Arms and Hands. Its use defies detection. No lady who
values her personal appearance can afford to be without It
Prepared In two colors PINK and WHITE,
Sample of either color free, or buy a larje bottle for 75
cents at your druggists. , . - ' i ,. v '
m : .I,YONMAK ; v.
lf Lar aEri wmmsmaBmmm'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwf
"Gentlemen, these ar the men who
nav mad California." This is what
rom Kicnaraaon said yesterday in
Introducing J. A. SMlnher of Hurram.ntn
ireignc ror return- and Frank Wiggins of Los Angeles, sec
retary or the chamber or commerce in
that city. : The .two men compose the'
state iair commission or California and
are on their way to Seattle. They were
ruesis or in oommericai ciud at
uncheon.
Mr. Fllcher and Mr. Wlrolna have
been attending fairs and exDosftions and
looking after th California exhibits ever
since th Idea was originated.
"The people of th other parts of the
world are not aware of the progress the
west th Paclflo coast has made In
th liberal arts during tb last few year
ana we are going to mag a aneciai ex
hiblt of this work In Seattle next year
I Mr. Fllcher said this afternoon. "A aep-
arate bunding win probabiy.be set aside
for th fin arts diSDlay and in the main
I building much spec more than at any
of the other fair will be given over
I to th exnlDlt or tne wonderful work
that can be don in the liberal art line
I In California. Several, of our Jewelers
are notea ior ineir worn wnicn is as
I fine aa any other in th world. Much
i or tnia win be shown.
California appropriated 1100.000 for
the Seattle fair exhibit in the lecial&ture
two years ago.
Mr. Fllcher and Mr. Wlrrins hv
been attending fairs and world's fairs for
more tnan it year, xney go to Seattle
tonight . . . viv,
Sent to Dcftonstrat th Msrlts of
Pyfgmid PiU Cur.
What It SUa Boa for Others, it Can X
iWa have testimonials bv tha linniTrada
showing all stages, kinds and degrees
pile which have been cured by Fr
fd Pll Cur. , . , ;
If ou BnuM raaif IKu . nnill.ljS
letters yon would no doubt aa to the
nearest arug a tor and buy a box - of
r-yrainia rue cur at onoa price
cent a . .
we do not aak you to do thla. Send
ue your name ana address and w will
end you a trial package by mall free.
ni iodw wnat in trial packac will
ao. in many cases It has cured pUes
without farther treatment, if ' proves
viu id you orner mora rrom your
druggist. This Is fair. Is It notT Sim.
ply write u a letter giving- your name
ana laairo ana we win -send you ths
trial psckig by mall In Plain wrapper
' ,u,"7"" r",,,.. -rug t.o in
r.iuiu niui juaranaii. MJon.
Judiciary CoramUtco Says
i No to Architect's Claim ;
- for Plans."
Oa recommendation of th Judiciary I
oommltte of Jhe board of education' th
board at a meeting yesterday afternoon
to grant the claim or Kaoie at
refused
Katile, architects, fur tl 1.100 aa I per
oent Commission for the drawing of th
plana of th new.Alblna high school
The building will cost 60.00. .
Stevenson,- paulaon a . Meyers were
awarded Ilia contract, for plumhlng the
Shattuck achooL Their bid waa
Th board made arrangements to Install
patrol fir oxtlngulahera in all school-
houses not close to fire stations. An
additional teaoher was decided upoa for
in nw iraaoe sanooi.
Followlnir Is the renort.of the com-
tnlttee with reaard to tha arohitecta'
claims: v , ,
"The undersigned numbers of vour
committee on Judiciary. - to whom ' waa
referred tha communication and claim
of-Kable Kabie, arising out of -th
proposals of nlana for the new hlsh
school, respectfully report that we have
given the matter careful consideration
and recommend that aald claim of Kable
jfc Kable be not allowed for th follow
ing reasons, among otaera:
"First Becsusa the 1urv aelected bv
tha board of education did not aare
tioon anv recommendation, tha lurv haw.
l iiik wiwiifu TV . Mirourr ' numflr-1
Snthuslaatlo admirers of thi" aiiat-l"'11 waa notlacreea to by Mr. Rigier.
form ana h-i - ,,. v . I. oecona TO wora "accept," as used
rorm an policies of William ,Jnnlngs n the published program doe not nec-
HALL CROWDED AT
nine
-i Foot. I Crashed.
Jhn MeNeelr.' an emnlova
Jones lumber mill, waa taken b
man ambulance to tha nonit Knmarltmn
hospital yesterday, auffering from a
crushed foot.
cryan gatnered at Unipn hall last night esaarlly mean "rfJopt." aa assumed by
to hear thos principles diacussed blhe claimants.' but -would undoubtedly
Juda Thomaa OTa .n ti,- -a b.1 L"?r,'a L5"'l:,n""nc mony-
- . - - " . - uoui 01 in wora receive.
vengon. Th meeting waa held under . Third Th power to 'build school-
th ausplcea of th Sellwood . Bryan "ue nd determine the sis and ar.
and Kern cluh ml ........ K" I rangemenT or me same is a power vest-i
h-rt ii . . ? attended by a ed exclusively in the directors by the
hall full of voters who applauded th laws of the atate of Oregon, and reoulrea
inonuon or Mr, Bryan, shouted for the I ii:". ?i juugmeni ana aiecretion. i
lnjuncUon plank In th niatform. and
howled in support or the bank guaran-
Vv?"i oj Mr. jdryan and
explained by Judge O'Pay. .
Judra fVnii In im .m. i. i
briefly upon th 'many laauaa whl.h
uppormosi in tne present campaign.
uniw in, iniai question, tne 11-
nanclal outlook and need of . financial
S?orm ."na tnB banK guarantee plan.
iu i-LLier waa avinntiv . . iv.thu
ip me auaience judging from the en
thuslastlo mannar In whlrth th. i...
aion waa received. The speaker also
conrrasted tmi wnrv n vannni . -
xait-wun mat or uryan, ahowlng by
his argument where It lay ti th in-
urcai oi u voters or tne country to
1 lua "er ior preaiaent, ,
Mr. Stevenson also discussed th Is
sues or tne campaign setting ' out in
his argument the faot that the princi
ples of ths Bryan platform' were nearer
to the interests of th masses of th
peopia mrougnont tne country than
uiuso aavoca.cea
The Kind Toa Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in use for oxer SO years, has borne the Blfirnature of
and has been made under bis per- .
' eonol supervision Since Its Infancr.
tl A A-rT I v A rri t I w 4 1 fsi '
... f - a, mmv wm mmT v-hw KW "aa- V V W aa.S-3
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-ffood' are bat
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
; Infants . and CbJUdrenExperlence against Experiment.
hat is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
gorlc, Jrops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It .
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karootie
. - substance. Its age is' Its guarantee. It destroys Worms ;
. .and allays .FeyeHshness; It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
. Colic 'It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ; -
and Flatulency. - It assimilates the Pood, regulates the '
Stomach and Dowels, giring healthy and natural sleep.'
V The Children's Panace--Tho Mother's Prlend, , . ? ,
onnuli V ; ALWAY8
Bears tho Signature of
Thla Mi.n In . -l.l.. ..l . I
delegated, and If the board of directors I
naa inxnnona or aesirea ever so mucn
to confer the power on some other per-
no r iiriivui ii' wouia HUT oeen Ua- I
aoio to uo so. j. v. ttJSACH.- .
' ' ' "H- C. CAMPBELL."
NOTED QUAKTET
WILL BE HEAKD
lie M-Ypu Have Always Bought
liri Use For Over 30 Years
- e eswraua) eoBSaav. sniaaav evascvk aswvoaaaira '
( 1
meeting was an
by1 Mr. Taft
enthuslaatio on
The
and
othera ar being planned by the club
to be held on different occasions dur
ing in remainder or tne campaign.
Says Hubby la a Bigamist.
(UnlLd Ptms Leased Wlre.l
Los Angeles; Cel., Sept 29. After
pending several thousand dollars and
several montns hunting ror her husband,
Mrs. Arthur B. Donaldson 6f Detroit has
naa htm arrested on a charge of non-
support She swears ahe will prosecute
him for bigamy. Donaldson is an In
surance man. He declares he was di
vorced from the Detroit woman at San
Francisco last June. She declares she
was never served with naners In th
divorce case and that she will hnv. th
decree invalidated and then have her
former husband Jailed for bigamy.
Slanor Martin, one of the four afar.
from tha Conreld Metropolitan Opera
company wno win give a concert at
th Hellig on October 7, la a tenor who
possesses every requisite of a great
inKcr, xi uni a, iraan. Dowerrui ana
wonderfully-toned voice, a magnificent
presence and a winning personality.
The coining concert will bo tremendous.
ty Interesting in that It will not only
Introduce her for the first time such
a Quartet of singers but it will pre
sent a Drocram of most unuauai in.
tercet, on consisting, or excerpts from
the beat-loved operas, and beside con
certed numbers of trios and quartets,
each member will appear in solo work.
The concert will be at tha Helllar the
atre on Wednesday evening, October 7,
under the direction of Lois Steers-
Wynn fomari. Monday morning at 10
o'clock tha seats will be on sale at the
Heilig. .
a Btmoxojs nr tows
bis nam Is "bad cough." H doesn't
care for aold or silver, but he will
teal your health away. If he appears
in your house arrest him at once with
Ballard s Horehaund Svrun. It mn
mean consumption if you don t A cur
for all couahs. colds and cheat trou
bles-
Price Z 5c. 60c and 11.00 ner bottle.
Sold by Skldmora Drug company.
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UPRIGHTS
PIANOS
PLAYER-PIANOS
GRANDS
Superiority Reliability Experience Enterprise
First-Class I I Honest I f
Manufactnreg Representation I
Conservative
Methods
Unequalled
Values '
J
GRAVES MUSIC CO.
109-111 Fourth Stfeet, Portland, Or. " ;
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OJN HAND
OIF
DBS
TINY
Has set its seal, and the greatest sacrifice of all New, High-Grade Clothing,, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Sox, Waists, Skirts, Blankets, Curtains, etc.,
oavcu rrominenre r H U T7 IT TTys TT A IT TT" Sixth & Oak Streets
End. Thursday Oct. i. 100R U 1 3 JJ . ? 3 ''X' V W M-d: . ' . ' J
at 8 P.M. Jl Ji 1 1 11 Ji
II I I w . II 1
afc. r - II II.
Directly Across From the
W. lis -Fargo Building
- JnnelaSaf lhil?eS J?U.1!ISbeurCn!f-mber,ed ai e grcat bargain days Nevcr haVe you seen such sensational selling of merchandise. The entire stock, originally composed of over $40,
. 000 worth of the best Fall and Winter Merchandise, -placed at your mercy , v 's : ' f , ' . , t6ua ijrvuuF .vuw yWV ,
AT FROM lOo TO
READ THE SAMPLE BARGAINS
MEN'S SUITS
$3.79 for choice of 50 Suits, sizes 84 to 42, some
slightly soiled, brown and gray mixed, worth to $10.
$o.7i takes good quality buits, new, nobby colors
and well worth to $15.
$8.79 for Business or Dress Suits, single or double-
.breasted styles, worth to $20.
$1279. buys finest Hand-Tailored Suits, all- the new
. shades and styles, worth to $30.
j MEN'S PANTS
800 Pairs, AU Shades, Weights, Styles, From the Hard-
bervice to the Professional Class.
85 for Men's Work Pants worth to $2.
$1.29 for Corduroy and other Pants worth to $2.50.
$2.45 for fine Dress Pants worth to $4.
$3.35 for best Tailored Pants worth to $7.
MEN'S HATS
$1.85 for Stetson and other styles worth to $4.
$3.85 for Stetson and other styles worth to $4.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
5j for Cotton Hose worth 15c
10 for Black Wool Hose worth 25c.
19 for Heavy Wool Hose worth 35c
9 for Men's Ba
'50c
33 for Deisher Knit Underw ear worth to $1.
GOt for Natural Wool Underwear worth to $L25.
39 for Work Shirts, all kinds, worth to ?5c
59 for Dress Shirts, Monarch and others, worth to
S1.29 for finest Dress Shirts worth to $2.50.
C0 for Men's Sweater Coats worth to $1.25.
Jalbriggan Underwear, soiled worth to
ACTUAL,. VALUE
READ THE SAMPLE BARGAINS
CR A VENETTES .
?"3.S5 for choke of 33 Priestley CrSTenettes worth
BOYS' SUITS
School time it here. And of ccmr roti want vonr Ko tn
look nice. This is the opportunity to do it at a big taring
1.35 for bors' School Sain worth to $3.00.
1.85 for bojn' fin School Suit worth $4 00.
2.3S for box' bett School Suiu worth to $6.00.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
1.29 for ladiet rici kid Sheet worth to $2Sa i
1.45for bojrt fin School Shet worth to $275.
1.SS for ladies' end tnen't Drett Sheet worth to $100.
2.45 for Goodyear and other ttylet of Shoet worth to $4.00.
f 35 for fine riscolized Shoet worth to $5.00.
??!" .Kk.- D0 fBtlrbew. f"1- k) UT may teem, are trse, and we ca'a only add that in many
- .."J a . cu rrtn ,wer' ,or thete, goodt molt be told at once; to pot tTerythinf
v atide and come at otice.to the greatett bona fide, legitimate aacnf.ee of fine merchandiae erer held ia Oregoa.
c-. C. SHAFER, Representing the Fire Adjusters
LADIES' CLOAKS
$1.95 for Ladies' Black Broadcloth Coats worth
$7.50. - - '
$3.89 for Velvet-Trimmed Coats worth $10.
Fine models and Children's Coats at like prices.
SKIRTS AND WAISTS
69 for Black Sateen Skirts worth $1.25.
95 for Lace Effect Waists worth to $3.
$2.25 for Dress Skirts worth to $6. .
4.b5 for Voiles, Panamas, etc, worth to $12.
4.95 for Silk Petticoats worth to $10.
' FIXIN'S
7 1-24 for Black Hosfworh to 20c.
11 for Hermsdorf Hose worth to 25c
22i for Ladies' Underwear. worth to 40c.
30fi for Flannelette Gowns worth to 75c.
43 for Neister Underwear worth to $1.
59 for Knit Underskirts worth to $1.25.
CURTAINS
69 for Ecru or White Curtains worth $1.50.
95 for fine Imported Curtains worth $2.
$1.69 for exclusive pattern Curtains worth $4.
UMBRELLAS
39 for Ladies or Men's Serge Umbrellas worth $1.
75 for Fancy Trimmed Umbrellas worth $1.50.
$1.25 for Silkoline Umbrellas worth $3.
BLANKETS
59 bu3-s 10-4 Double Blankets worth $1.
89 buys 11-4 Double Blankets worth $L50. ' ,
8129 buys 11-4 Heavy Double Blankets worth $2.
S2J9 buys fine White and Gray Blankets worth $4.
$1.10 pound for belt California Wool Blankets,' al
ways sold at $L50 pound. ,
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