The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 04, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ' OCTOBER 4. 1903.'
CZAR'S G0USII1
Lipman, Wolfo & Co.
'l: .'..B.;.';;:.-
CLOSED MONDAY
AIRSHIP FIE!
Br Jim How.
Unlta4 IUIh Snatar, Tbomaa P.
Oar, from Oklahoma, who waa In Port.
land last waa. aaya that Minon a.
Millar, national Damocratlo eammltUa
man for Oracon, la tha mmmi man to
gat awar from In the world.' Aad that
no ona can vat ahaa4 of him. Isnator
Oora aaya that It wag through .tha In
fiuenea of Mr. Millar that tha effloara
of tha damocratlo national eommitUa
aant him to Oracon to maka apaachaa.
To llluatrata tha point about thara ba
in no (citing awar front tha fact that
Mr, MlIW la a winner. Senator Oora
tells a ttorv on tha committeeman and
himself which happened In tha roome
rf the national committee haadquartara
In Chicago.
Tha etenoaraphrr. It etna, wai a
widow and had a little girl who waa
frequently In tha office. Tha senator
aaya that Ilka Mr. Miller and otnera
.he wanted to make hlmaelf agreeable
around tha place ao ha talked to avary
one.
Ona day ha began talking to tha child
and gave her soma gum. The little
girl aald that Mr. Miller had given her
enme gum, too, and a dime baatdea. 80
l he aenatnr gave her a quarter.
The next time Mr. Oora aaw tha lit
I one, anil endeavoring to do soma-
I- th ni to clans, the mother, na cnucxea
ine cnua unner mo coin. in. niu
alrl aald Mr. Miller had aleo dona that
and alven her 60 centa. Tha aenator
aald he waa juat about to give up when
h thought of Winning the youngster.
Bo he did, saying ha guessed Mr. Mil
ler hadn't done lhat.
"Oh, yea, ha has." aha replied, '"ev
eral times and besides, tie klased
mamma twice,"
e e e e
A Portland family haa a Japaneae
girl working at voelr houaa who haa
only been over a aw months. Since
landing In the United Statea tha girl
haa married, having made arrangements
before she started.' Tha huaband la a
hard worker hlmaelf, kind to the bride
and all that, but aald that he wanted
her to work out ao that his wife would
become accustomed to American waya
much sooner and at the eame time
learn to cook.
It seems that the Japanese girl la,
or was, upon her arrival in thia coun
try, the widow of a soldier killed In the
war with Russia. A Japanese killed
In warfare Is a hero forever. His name
coea down in history and tha relatives
celebrate annually and all that.
The other night the woman of the
house heard the Japanese girl crying.
Naturally, ahe thought there waa some
thing tha matter and Inquired if ahe
wan sick or ir aomeining coma uo uuhv.
"No, I thank you." the girl replied
politely In broken English. 'T juat lone
some : I cry for OeOrge."
Onorirn la her husband.
Another night, the girl having gone
to bed early, the woman or me nouse
heard the Japaneae maid crying again.
She felt aorrv for the little almond-
eed girl ao far from home and went
liito her room quietly at the aame time
asking If there waa anything aha could
do for the. v ' . .
"No. oh, no." Matsu answered be
tween aoba, '1 Just lonesome; lonesome
for for I to."
Ito la the huaband killed In war. ,
Here's ona Mayor Lane tella on him
self: Hays he entered a streetcar the other
day when he noticed two men eyeing
him as he passed along looking for a
seat.
After he eat down one man leaned
over to the' other and whispered about
that man In the corner being tha mayor.
Prince Bolatoff : Intends : to
Tnlcoriiffht-Across' tW
English. CharinelA "
. -. .i -
S ' 1 '.4 .
1 (Betted rreas Uased Wtre.l
Paris, Oct I. Avowing nls intention
English ohaanel,
d - cousin of tha
?rXJ.&WUlMtri od.(ftar
ni J iv. ........ .IMaa moat of tha f or-1 a .. l, ...
one cJty to another alera to have soma a" mother, tba PrlpoeM. Wlaam.kl.
one fair ?yv'.L" n. ..... h.l. I m1rtA tnm Trri. di,.u nnl.tM will
persons call at tha general dellirary
windows In Portland for thair mall aa
fo to tha eame department In New
ork nr any other of tha larger aaaiera
alttaa
-I don't know eiaotly how to a.
.,,.4 (..Itil. hut in a fact, nevertlte-l
Jess" The post of flea la an lnt.ra.Un. '-7 ,
plaoe, you know, whera one. ae.a all or nyjng across tha
kinds of face", young and old, and on Prince Bolatoff. aoooftd
that aooouBt. being a atud.nt of human ftUy ln &n ori
IMrtM ID wnica r w''"' -
mall aent 'But out hera It aeoma to ma continue hla experiments near ' Dover,
that juat the. opposite la true. . Bolatoff. who ,1a JO yeara of age, de-
"I atood in the Portland of floe a yew Caraa n, haa never done anything' in
minutes tha other day and aaw Japaneae hie life but experiment with neroplanee.
n4 Chinese. Koreans. Hawaiian. Aus- that he doea not desire- kny other
trallane. Indiana, one or iwo a,ugiia- occupation. Hla mother 4a keenly tnter-
men and aevereJ ..,..... , an ni esperimenie, ana loiisjr ur-
whlch I did not know. And there were clared that ahe Intended to 'make: the
imorlMiu br the doaens many, many night with him across the .channel
in., more than ona aees In the east Bolatoff Is reticent about hla machine.
In a poatofflco In a almllar length of The only details ha. will give are that
time. - . I engine waigna no pounaa, ana uui
- - i m guiiiQai Liun ur sum; ana njuovr
It was tha merry widow hat and the I used largely throughout, it being light
heth gown, and now ii a me run in I ana at tae asaie tuna proof v agaioai
Ellsabathan rucne, aa n were. Ann uu loara.
you know the ruffs and the ruches and the I The factory people eart the machine
Queen Anna ana in conur miMf ,nu im ui ui inpiane type, wun a juu-nurw.
feather bonea and other things that I power motor, which can carry gasoline
the men know nothing about are juat for a' 100-mtle trip- with a second fae-
and mora oxpenalva, aengar.
setting larger.
"I lust dota on thosa collar stays,"
ona llttu.glrl aald yaatarday, as aha
' 1 N I
1 I
AY
CHAMP BOY HUNTER
IS AT GRANTS PASS
-BlllWIWlUlliui
t I 1
stood on one foot and then fn the oth
er. In a store waltlnc to oe waited upon
''because they rest my head ao during
the long, ion aaya. wny, wouia you
belteve me, they are so comfortable,
a-hem, oh sHtchea, that I can' go to
sleet) without ever nodding my head.
The ruffs ' have become particularly
popular among the stenographers of late
for some reason. There Is hardly a
tvnewriter airl in Portland who is with
out one or two or three of them. The
Idea la to get them about three Inches
high. After a while, they say, the ruffe
axe to be increased until It will be im
possible for the wearers to aee the
s-round.
Four hundred or BOO years ago the
men wore ruffs. BUI Shakespeare was
one of those who had the fad. And
ever alnce his time aome of the men
have worn ruffs, felt at home and were
f lad to do so. But the men gave up the
rills because the poker playera couldn't
e
s f Special Dispatch to Tb Journal)-.'
Oranta Pass, Or. Ocfc I. Cap
roll Cornell, tha 11-year-old aon
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell at
this oity, is the champion boy
hunter of Oregon, and H la
doubtful If there Is another lad
of hla age In all tha United
Statea who can beat hla record.
Carroll recently returned with
hla father and mother' from a
hunting trip Into tha Galice
Creek district. - below Oranta
Paas, where" they were camped
In the wilda near tha Oriole
mine. Besides a few genuine
mix-ups with a fullgrown pan
ther, Carroll killed a big black'
bear and four deer. The boy
uses a 15-30 carbine, and laa
dead center shot
The boy cam face to face
with tha bear while out after
deer. He waa all alone, and the
bear disputed the right of way.
Soma boya would have taken
nimbly up a tree, or dropped
the gun and made rapid tracka
for camp. Not so with young
Cornell. Ha Quickly raised his
rifle, and put Bruin out of busi
ness In lean time than It takes
to telL
Tha lad killed his first deer
with a ll-callbre rifle, and was
at once presented with a weapon
of larger bora He proved hlm
aelf big enough to kill four full
grown bucks, but had to fet help
from camp each time to bring
la the game.
Demonstration
OfW.fi.andLaVida
CORSLtS
W. B. Reduso Cor
sets arc the greatest of
corsets for stout wo
men a perfect flesh-
reducing corset with the
correct Directoire lines,
without straps, braces
and other out-of-date
features. Demonstrated
this week by Mrs. E. D.
Dean, an expert New
York corsetiere.
La Vida Corsets are
the finest genuine whale
bone corsets ever made
to sell at such low prices
as $5.50, $7.50, $10 and
see the cards, the ruffs Interfered with . .11 ,., J Ot,- L.
their smoking by frequently catchina IIUDWarQ. Utfter Wnale-
f Ire and because when they chewed , . , ,
uuuc ujiscus, in uic same
.
I
Closed Monday all day
on; account bf Jewish
holiday. Watch Mon
day evening;. papers for
the biggest sale voi tnei
v,' season,
:
I
I
bacco they were sort of handicaDDed in
a way aa It were 200 or 800 or 400 yeara
ago ana men some, mayoe.
But the women are there atrontr now.
And they blame the men for It nil And
the men pay for the ruffs, aa it should
be. They had no business startin the . . ... -
r. I tw ana ouvvr uray Bianaeia m
BLANKET SALE T0M0K-
B0W.
Sale at 9X38 a pair.
thing.
- "What's the matter RuIHo?" n Pnrt.
land man. WhO had TMIA of tha Tltvn. I Vvtr-m Vioaw urhlto onY I
bethan ruffs In the books of years ago, blankets in full 11-4 else, with fancy
, , , , M,D ""isa joae at. inai lime, pina ana Diue ooraers ana taped ends,
asked his stenographer, when he got to on sale at 138 a pair. See our Third
the office one morning. "Have you the street window. McAUen & McDonnell.
i." ..'rw"" ' I A nira ana fliorrison.
name never answered. She had read
knew'TiMe kJnew."n5idknew that MIGRATORY RAIN BELT.
ertYaVe'me?." 2" hotV.rS nMT?: Wow It Has Changed Weatern De.
I no uuicr iiinii. cyiubhu; rvK1.rar LrvinK to KAn vnrm "Rut T il I -n s. vr-.
nath i"n moS IV SSI ESPV? : wn..tn.ee "The rain belt? Why. it moyea oft-
-w... "cj . . . m I n aau V IICII VUU I'm II lilt I a a taa i-nn "
V'at that's than maVAr flf FAIt MO." Uo T VA& n m " I Mvr a ucauwaa louivi, ;
a mi v .- - ' BtU WUJ x UklB LilOLIl in H nofTM inn I T - rnA. . vnU. -a
i i.a ft rClT cnAfllrAP SAlri that oarsi I e a oaaii wnu nu inus QfJ-
' The ?istlner nodSad I his head again .t th tw i . "4 scribing the cuatpma of the moist area.
mH ,n v . .tinn I . i. T w.y ti . " " . I - ir- Bryant, at lawyer or snerman.
ub i "wiut ininK in nave inuna ip.... i. i, , .i tt i :
Yen. vea. tne mayor or tne ciw t linte nn.ii.. i k... tk. .u..." .'""i ' ""ft" una
Mnvor Harry Lane Dr. Harry iana are- always leaving thim in thof- Viim- ,V wu""' ouormao.
they sometime call him," said the man Then- excitement, consternation, a fuss
"P" .-. ... - w wuBwiuti a. iigiu, in me result i t-. ...,! t..
The head nodded again. "Ana inata , "Leave a do In a room, an th. rtr.t fj"".,;7.v " -"' ..10. "I """-rJr
the. mayor of your city!" the listener thing ho does aa won aa 'he la alone la Z?" EiZSi2ril. Di.."??.
r xciHtiiiou HicuiuuDi7, mv mm" i wogHi BurtiLLii liiK in aoors&sin ana kt..t. i ' -
styles, cost at least dou
ble these prices.
These Corsets are being
demonstrated and fitted this
week at Lipman-Wolfe's by
Mrs. E. D. Dean, an expert
New York . corsetiere, v who
will explain the newest) cor
set styles and show you the
corset your figure requires.
nayor up from head to toot.
Im added:
"Well, I'll be darned!"
Only he didn't say darned.
LONDON CLOVES
t V W5TIRCO
r.Kln- W j I "am WOO UKUILtUUlI UI J. All A CXBiM (.flfj I . .
And than the woodwork: He wants to t out I SKSlJ"" f'.S? CZ III - . L.
.kv?s'.5s 3iT-:s"M Linman. woire & to.
! . l
I Juat raises the dickens In general.
. oui m csi is airrereni. Tne f rat
there haa been too much rain for tha
amount ox uung and tne deptn or drain-
walking along the thnga cat does In a hotel Is to toss a Ti,. ehftre haa hn .
wun tno gray t-v "l "u, ..run up na. aown tne cur- i ,. i;r " ftfrjizzr
the other day. wn, Drjak a looking-glass If " "Z'icXT " a AZZr?. IT'
?"? rol,n.t. I ;,.kr';:nuVrV, V- Just about rlKht for aarlcultura" Th.
eastern end, which waa onca Juat rlorht.
haa been deluged In late years. The
"See that fellow
street there-the one
suit," said a wise guy
He's been traveling-.
. A n A V. a AAn'
' .I.U.. n... Aw.' nl,aman I tlRIS' allOWSd that 1HV Rnlma 1 miiM nn.
niHii.cii.iii. "."--"-- . iki v: .1. . V... rv- hai Oeen deluared In late un
giHrmoKthe
ing naa Deen in tne last 20 yeara".
lt-r BttVW ai I ill lpiui w uut a sa.iiv . , . ... . - -- . i . "
that hn A dn't come an r dist&ne ana wubu a wna ine ouai-
ttuit hA la not mucn or traveler. i -r
l n A lAAlr4w.a-1a&aiaa I i
sine, helanded In the city I .""Sot JSia T'el"e0-jlTf-fh-Sherlock
Holmea in disguise or one of f P"aat paopla whon it comes to riding
ritimaohera man. eune
I wu au '' "V'u" 1UI riLi L-, r.
ductor-g rWilpt ticket " .tuck outaTdi rftMlSlS U PcuJwly ' tr-i" ao"i
in the nnnon or nis nat. ... I . "tiTth mmat i i-- '
The-aumnnwtlng for Ofltal . ta itdlng with IhelVarm. Julf fTun
just about- at - an end. The flleo had dlea and men aittlng not only la the
good time this year they always da. ,t,oeta ara, but on the elevated aid 25
" .'.. -t ' 7. .r.. .w; Vii. i "f" iimiBi-wn w-weu. in dso-
a naia neaa. jjororuino io ui. ii ,, or tne east are. are well. I don't
bald heada are becoming more nunoer-1 know jijmt what to call them but whin
hub every year. It comes to ridlnar In cars th
No one knowa lost exactly wnerei oolite. N'ot likm h v.
: . TT. .w...- I - - r- - - u4 Vljr-
ine iiy wit, wv wit.
li fBvnrir niace or avini ! on cna j iwa ,a h. wtn, - & ..
nana Mara ha an 11a In atAta I i- o. n railway
..u.rl dnVI I hnm. In Ik. ui.l t
At thla aeaaoa of the- year tba Tly at the politeness of the bim. w f
i. ,uat tha aama aa dead all nlaht f whom f ir. w.. .tL.2. I
. . ... - & ... , I . ' ' ureg una
.nope. tKutVwtT But "ali to it 'thViTseatV '""""V nom
"And then I oama tof Pnrti..
I cept a position In the um. kr,.i..
"The crowd that paeaea In and out Eyery night hero or during other hours
f the Portland poatorrica eyery day " me cara are crowded I look on
one or tne moat coamopoutan or i lr man ginng op hla
any city m tne unuea niaiea. a mm " , aina. i nen I aort
who travela a great deal aald yeatei ff swell up with pride and Juat think of
dav. I dare aay tnat nearly as many I uimrrnr. netweea tha east
T way home I
Time proves
all things.
Grape-Nuts
food holds its place at
the head of the list.
TberVa a Reason '
?rP J,T,n 1 ""'hat I'm clad
that I live out here whera v. -I.i.
are white, every laat ona of th- v
IRRIGATORS WITH
WATERWAYS 3IEN
AJbnauerqne. N. f, Oct t Before
tha irrtgation eoagreae adjoarned strosr
reooltrtlons -were adooted rawrtna iKa
nvptniioa oi am ronii uaa Wlta tne
D Waterwave aaaoriatloo and with
liver and harbors associations alt over
tno UI M tnates ror tn tmnraremMi
of th Inland waterways of the Cnlted
tata. J: U. RafMun of Liovlalana,
prwaldaat of te Rivera and Harbors aa-
'tauona, aooreaaag tn irrlraUoa coo
mm. Oorwaer Klnhey of Artaona
maoa tt rnattoa tnat ta rnni i aa co-
The' Brltlah aalmon
worth $660 a ton.
Is said to be I
Slain Your Hair
A Rich Brown
EXCLUSIVE ACENT
i -.-. -
Pellard Tailored .Suits.
Castletori I WarVti."
-Robinson WeUs ! Tai
lored Hats.
Knox Tailored Hats.
Nemo Corsets.
f C B. a la Spirite Corsets.
-R e 1 1 e m London Cape
QLoves.
Tref ousse French Gloves, i
Staple Preparation of WaJnnt-Julco
That Defies Detection.
An Interesting little book haa bean lo
aned cn the remarkable effects of walnut-Juice
In atalning gray, faded or
Dieacnea nair. it haa tha advantage
oyer hair-dyes of being noc-lnjurlous to
ui iwir. coaiunmr no anvar. aiiinrinr
i ... . . . r - - i
ir-n'i ur umcr poiaona. wnicn cauae oalr
falllnr. and eon tain I n na odor, nn nit
aedlment and no rtcase. At tha aama
time, an opportunity la given to every
one who wiahee to stain the hair U
send for on of the laboratory trial
pacaagea wnicn Mrs. Pottera Hygienic
Supply Co, 4I Oroton Building, Cincin
nati. Ohio, will aand bv mall In nlaln
aealed wrapper.
Those dealrlna to nroeure a trial nak.
age of thia waJnut-julce halr-ataln, aa
well aa their book on hair, abould write
to the above addreaa, and enclose 26
,n .lauiLn vr cum. ana it ie i
deal red to continue the treatment, the
preparation may oe ootaineo at arug
atoree generally at ona dollar for a fuli-
aix pacaag.
It la aald that the stain blenda ao
softly with th actual color of Lha hair
aa to deceive export. It can b applied i
In a few momenta with the comb every!
to daya It stains nothing but the
hair, and dee it evenly from tip to i
root. Any ahad ran be obtained from j
a beautiful rich brows to almost black. I
it odm not ran rr oa ta clothing.
On bottle ordinarily lasts a Mar
fend for th 16-caat trial package
Mr. ottera Walnnt-Julo Hair ftala
ra rvcommerrfica ana ror aal la Pert
lan by Woodward Clark Drag Co
wholalra) a ad retallera- fTw.ir.
PHamaey. J Morrlpon strM: a O.
gktdaaor A Co- 161 Third street: Bl.
naoer-FTaak Drag Cu w-
We are Jaatly proud of our
ghowfng of high-dat "Pellard"
Suits thii season the kind that
w call Paris-American, made
by a New Yorker who (roes to
Paris every summer for his in
spiration and then comes back
to produce these superb tailored
suits.
These suits are so far ahead
in style and ' nova ideas of
those which dressmakers pro
duce at such prices, that the
woman with taste will vjuickly
sea the advantage of buying an ;
individual auit at a rtady-to-wear
price.
Lfttle styU touches titat only I
a woman of refinement would
notice, (iv. them a preetni- j
neaca that ordinary suits, made
tn lactone, do not" possets.
Price t ay 50 to $200. Not
extravagant for sack suits as
these. i
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.(
How to Entertain Guests
Is Never d Problem in Homes
Where There Is a Pianola Piano
M
USIC is cortimon ground
which AIL can meet.
on
Different persons may have
different tastes in music, but there is
certain to be some kind of music which
each thoroughly'enjoys.
The Pianola Piano is the universal
provider of music.
There are no tastes so undeveloped,
and no tastes so advanced, but this won
derful instrument can gratify them.
Guests can always be successfully en
tertained with the Pianola Piano. Even
though they are themselves owners of,
the instrument, they will be sure of find
ing amongyour rolls some that are un-,
familiar and which they will enjoy hear
ing played.
The longer you own a Pianola Piano
the more fascinating it becomes. It con
tinually leads you into making new
musical discoveries.
The pleasure derived from music is
many times increased when you are able '
to do the actual playing yourself.
The genuine
Pianola Piano is sold exclusively in the korthwest by
The House
of
Highest .
Quality
EilersPianp House
353 Washington St, Corner Park
Portland's Home Piano House,
Not a
an
Agency
WfflEST mw
Do the readers of this paper know that the Coeur d'Aene Mining District
in Idaho has produced from its mines since 1884, $175,000,000.00?
Do they know that the State of Idaho produced from her mines in 1907.
$22,165,191.34?
Do they know that Shoshone County in the Coeur d'Alene Mining
District produced in 1907 $19,084,435.09?
Do they know that our properties of eleven claims, 220 acres, are located,
in 'Shoshone county and in the. Coeur d'Alene Mining District in the State
of Idaho?
If the Portland readers of this paper will call;at our offices we will prove
these facts and show them a letter from our engineer, H. D. Williams, M.
dated September 29, 1908, containing the following: "r
"I went up to the head of the guloh and came
down the ridge over our property. I find there are
aome very promising leads crossing our property,
any one of which may make a mine of merit. Very
noticeably among them is a big gold quartz lead of
typical California white quartz. This is traoeablo
from Blaok Bear Claim Ho. 2, at the extreme east
end of our property, extending over several of the
claims towards the west. This is a very promising
lead and pans free gold nicely. There is a tunnel
(on Blaoic Bear No. 2, in some 200 ft. or more, and
shows the quartz lead its entire length. There is.
also another short tunnel on one of the center
claims that shows some very nice free gold
specimens.
I think more of this property every time I
go over it, and the more I see of it the better I
like it."
We are selling 50,000 shares of our stock at 25c per share on installment -plan
of 10 per cent cash an 10 per cent per month. . . .
$5.00 CASH AND $5.00 MONTHLY WILL BUY 200 SHARES
and proportionate amounts will buy a greater or smaller number of shares
now. . .
This stock will advance as our ore bodies are developed, and we look for
ward to breaking into big bodies of high-grade ore at any time.
We will furnish fulf information either in personal interview or. by letter,
upon request. . . .
POTICIE MINING COMPANY,
Suite 3, Raleigh Bldg., Corner Sixth and Washington Sts-, Portland, Or.
wiia tne enner oooiea.
I ui rourta strML