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, : , ... - - -' - : - - ' 4 ' v ' . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. , THURSDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 8. . 1808. 12 UK Ml IIP. Ill 11 YEARS I'ays 5 1-2 Grhts on the Dol larCoalite Bank to V , ; the Contrary. Br John H Lathrop. Ch!ea Oct. I. attar 11 vaars thl Olob Savins buk. of this city hM been 'wound up br the raoalver, depoai tora get II H cents jon the dollar.' but, I ' of couraa, f ot no mtaraat on tha monay that had tan hald ud for ao Ions. Tha bank fallad In H7. Thar war Z.800 ami 11 dpoaltora. whan tha Inmltutlon want Into tha raoalvar'e handa there wera I400.00S of dapoalt ilahllitlea. Spalding, praaldant, want to Jail for I mlamanag-amant, and aarvad about eight .. yeara. l.'onte of wlndlnr tip tha raealvera buaineaa wera f&l,7t, Including $14.- 411 miacallafiaoue axneneaa. f 40.711 at. torncr'i fee. $24,160 racelver'a fee. tl.f printing. 11.014 court etanoffra phcr'a fa,fl,74S maatar'a faea and court coata. . CaieafO' Baaka JTow Boadad. ' Thr waa no ayntem of local guaran tee or bank dapoalta la tneaa daya, aa thara la now In Chicago. Other fail ures ocrurred In Chicago after tha Uleba want down; for lnatanre, tha Milwaukee Avenue ftavlnge bank In 1906.. which waa wracked bv tlie notorl- oua Rtenaland. when aevaral thousand , depoaitora, practioaliy every ana poor, loat all they had. . It waa to such failures and their . prevention that Lyman J. Qua. form erly aacretary of the traaaury, referred when he told tha houee committee on hanking- I ant winter that Chicago banka iiku pannea inemaeivea "ana adopted another principle, provided for In the f owier DHL which Mr. Gage than a aurportlng before tha committee. Tha "other principle" ha referred to waa guarantee, of denoalta, . auch aa now haa been Incorporated in tha Dem ocratic platform. -. . Ooalfate Caae o rake, ' Advocate of ruaaantee wera prompt to cite tha Immediate payment of all depoalta In the Connate. Okhu, bank, when U failed laat May, and opponents, seeking aoine loophole, claimed that tha bank waa wreaked purpoaely to prove tha baneflta accruing from tha guar antee ox aepoaita. . Thla aasertlon haa been looked Into by responsible men, and it la shown, aa i-rrviousiy ciaimeo, mat the president! and, cashier of tha Coalrat hnir h.it violated tha law- by loaning to- them-1 depoalta, were commanded by the bank! I'ummissioner 10 return tna money and failed to do ae, thus showing that by reaaon of the illegal acta of these of- J liiMBis-iney naa rendered thebank In. A Suit of Clothes or Overcoat for 3 THE GARMENTS - COULD NOT BE BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN $15 ELSEWHERE And are the BEST VALUES ever offered by any Clothing Store advent. , It la being cited her In Chicago, at any rate, that 11 yeara did not alapaa - before depoaitora wera-paid, but that they were reimbursed within ona hour of tha closing of the bank, or aa many of , them aa called that day got their monoy, and the others Juat aa fast aa they came in with their passbook. SING HOW'S JEWELS GO ANp'CittJTJK FAIT, TOO . kittle sing How, an almond-eyed oauiy or me, celestial .quarter, who - Uvea at 8 JNprW Fourth street, second floor, la !bte6knlithe'Blmultane6ur vviiiiiiici oi ner jeweiry, valued at no less than $1,000, and her friend and woman room mat, f.heun Fan. Another ' ! wo missing rrom tna qu " i. "il" n. a recent arrival rrom 1 San. Francisco and a flame r r-v,.,, i Fah. Sing How and the police believe nung oen can De located, Chuen Fah, and the Jewelry win'ba found not far distant. Sing How's hosband. - Sing 'John, Is , now in the east, and during hs absence tha young wife, to keep from being 1.1: u er room mate 1 ,L;,u'i', f wno came to- Portland a i short time ago from San Francisco. : juw hub is sorry, s The Jewelry atolen Includes two dia mond rings, one valued at $200 and the onier ai fiuu, ana a number of gold ui.raois, .nngi ana oilier ornaments. Chuen Fab'a keys were' found on the floor near the trunk that had contained the Jewelry.- The police believe that the eloping pair are still In the city, and are -looking for them. Tomorrow and Saturday will positive-1 . , ay r aiscoum on west side a puis, foot rorgei to read. Uas Tips. WOMAtf SAYS BAD MAN GRABBED HEK Chicago Clothing Store SOL GARDE, Proprietor 69-71 Third Street, Bet. Oak and Pin? Adjoining United States National Bank .1. f l ,'9j ' i i ; . ' s- '. '" Iv.JlV. L4-i' .. ' .: I, ).'. . , V .. j y ; t - .',. j I . - f , X iidJ it QJJ O The Week's Business Leaves a Lot of Bargains as Follows 17 Suits, one of a kind, broken sizes; $25.00 - to $35.00 values, will close them out at ,, 24 Suits, one of a kind,' broken sizes J $30!00 to $45.00 values, close out at f FOR STOUT LADIES Some 15, mostly black, sizes 40 to 46, elegant values up to $45.00, choice at $!4.0Q ''...'. .. 1 1 Coats, Coafs, Coals, Coab Friday and Saturday Bargains on CoatsSee Windows. 00 WEED MAT - BEATER WOW . Hiven't you noticed how chilly the mornings and evenings are? ' now, and take away the chill from the room? We are agents for BRIDGE .& BEACH MFG. CO.'S SU- . PERIOR STOVES. If you buy a good heater, it will save . enough in the fuel to pay for it self in one season. Why not buy that new heater right Jin. Badie Boyer,. ohnS' raomlnr-house. Ington, lold the police llvinr at Ih. cu- yonuo ijoraing-aouse. jfirst and Wash- ington. nold the police a atrange tale last night Of how abe had been held up "iui utiwai uiock in a aarK alley next the Paclflo Coaat Biacult company j building at Twelfth and Flandera ircis, ana roDDea or ner purse contain ing $1.60.. The police, however, place! iw vieuNivv 111 uer Biury, as sne rails I to explain satisfactorily how she came 10 ne in mat neignnornood at that time or nignt. - gone cut to buy some medicine, and aa ne passea ine aiieyway a man stepped out and grabbed her, and while, he cnoaea ner wun one nana, ne tooK away her pocketbook with the other. 6ho screamed for help and J. Snyder, an em ploye of the Royal bakery at Eleventh and Everett atreets. came to her rescue and ner assailant flea. f3 Cooking School We are conducting a free Cooking School in oar basement de partment each day, where we have em ployed Mrs. T. B. Wheelock, a cook of national reputation, who win lecture to the Portland ladies on culinary art Les sons begin at 10 JO m. and 2:30 p. m. Don't Forget to See W Millinery Dept. WE HAVE NO RENT. TO PAY IT MEANS BARGAINS EVERY DAY ' Come in and see the largest and most con venient Garment Store ' ihTPortland. It's : comfort trading here. 0 SUPERIOR, for wood, l8-1nch....... $13.50 SUPERIOR for wood, 20-inch f 14.50 SUPERIOR, for wood, 22-inch ,f 15.50 SUPERIOR, for wood, 24-inch f 17.00 SONORA, for wood, 18-inch f 9.00 SONORA, for wood, 20-inch f 10.00 SONORA, for wood, 18-inch, with front door.flO.OO SONORA, for wood, 20-inch, with front door.f ll.OO WE HAVE OTHER HEATING STOVES WHICH RANGE IN PRICE FROM $1.50 UPWARD. Ph'one Us Your Orders. Oregon Phone Exchange 3. ntfL Mima mmrfTffknrhrrri ' Tomorrow and Saturday will poaitive- ij uv u uays ror aiscount on west side gaa DHia. jjon t rorget to read Gaa Tlpa. t Home Phone A6045. Private Exchange iConecting All I Departments. wW WWww VWW OCTOBER IS THE FINISH , OF THE WESTBOUND , COLONIST FARES I t - ! X.' They apply from a!! point! in Eastern and Southeastern states. Have you informed interested friends m the East? UNION DEPOT SERVICE. THROUGH TRAINS via 0 Tasteless and Odorless Lard substitutes give off an unpleasant odor when heated and often impart a disagree able flavor to food. Pure lard never does. Do not experiment with uncertain substi tutes, but always use Specials (or Saturday Evening After 6 P. AL Only 35c Hose . 19c 25c Hose .13c 52c $7.50 Silti Pelficoafs . Some 200 white wool Waists, up to $1.50 values, to close out at Not one will be sold before 6 p. - evening. $3e95 m. Saturday rktemn Ctoai 1 iatt Co. , 148 and 150 Flllb Slreel Acheson Building - 1 ' P. S. See our windows Gowns and Dresses for the Horse Show at half price. If you will come and buy these elegant Gowns' and Dresses I will Hve you my word I will not bore you by stocking up with them again. J. M. ACHESON. Amount of fare can b deposited with any agent of the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY , and ticket deliveries wi3 be arranged at any point desired. Can cm r write to . A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. i rs$ M of riao. Street - Portland. Oregwa. aaaaaaaaaaalala.f.attttafttffttftttttt ("U. S. Government Inspected and Passed 138.") a This Oregon product is made under Gov- ! crnment supervision, from dean, healthy, wheat-fed hogs and is always firm, white and sweet. Ask your dealer. UNION MEAT CO. ' - . ... . . Wholesale Dealers in Government Inspected Fresh Meats i ' and Columbia Hams," Bacon and La-' Lard : ifl TEETH WITH OR XJtft-t r tt nt ive "aaaawxa araWmaX e aatara Orm, Srtara MJlH Work a a etj f MoMMrf. rSara. aa ra. Taa caaira. MaaUIla mm a rf aJ W. A. WISE la . p m.; aaa raaalar Oregon Oly Trains Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Beginning Saturday, October 10, 1908, Oregon City trains will leave First and Alder streets as heretofore. Caiadero trains will leave East Morrison and Water streets. Passengers can take f any. car( operating, over East Morrison or , Madison street bridges. xa i b tUxi A aa4 'Htlm lilt.