The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 09, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 0. 1008.
CONSERVATION VICTORY
, IN T.-m. CONGRESS
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" Pardee, as Forest Service Champion, Kills Tower Oral)
- resolution Anti-Harrimaii Jlen Also fccorc--'
.,' "' California AsKs for What She Wants. - ' V
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"(United Pmm Lmm4 Wlra.)
n 1 Franclaoo. Oct. . The oppoal
tlon to tha fovarnroent forestry policy
; aa defeated In the Trans-MlaalaalDpt
toniraaa hara today. Former Coventor
' Uoorga C. Pardee of California, who la
; repraantln Foreater Olffora rmonoi
..It the congreaa, baa been r Incessantly
it work lobbying agalnaf tha, various
T resolutions for the past two days, and
loday Frank H. Short, attorney for tha
1 Hunting-ton power Interests, amended
' lis resolution so as 10 mu n unu
. Lmm. - Hhort's orlKlnal resolution pro'
irldd for tha control of all waterway
in ana out or national iorei vy
i itata In which they were located an J
; Ihe perpetual granting; l tlioae water
rights to any corporation that might
ipply. " Thla met a speedy defeat un-
' ler tha hammering or uovernor rwun-,.
Short today withdrew all those parte
, f tha reeolutlon providing for the giv
Ing away of water rights and yer
"fcor Pardee tacked on a clauae provid
. lug ihat power , righta in national for
mts should be under the control ot
v the state ot the natiqnaj governmoui
1 ta the case reouirea. - ,
- ir4..'. .1ii nf ' the reaoluttons
: iommlttee waa the warmest of any
,.: lesslon of the congreaa for '
forestry service waa the chief object
f attack and In every, caae Governor
Pardee won against the opponent of
' Juced by Attorney-General Dickson or
,: Colorado, providing: for the
lion or rmneraj ana ,"B';u"''"',
e reso-
Icates that
r. j i - m.fnrltv.y
Pardee himself introduced t resolu-
it- .T.J nrnvMlnir that when Bower
r ghta are granted in federal ioreat
'1 rlwrvea they ahall be conditioned .on
. the conatruction ana pr "V'
tlon of worka for which righta are re
, lueated. ' -, " '
ninn California Wants.
Senator Leroy Wright of Ban TMego
(a here to make a strong f Ight for what
he terms, !'a square deal for the Man
Inland' navy vara, xio " .
brovldlngYor the appointment of a com
misslon to thoroughly investigate tho
?nannei In the Mare island navy yard
ind renor" at the next session of tho
?"ngsPa a. to the feasibility , of pro
riding cbmWJ$"'
lion of mineral and agriouuurnj
, fn national foreats, will, beyond
v le defeated. A straw vote of the
lutlona committee today Indlcatei
laraest ships of the American navy. -Colonel
John P. Irish of California,
nened an attack .tfn the interna rev
enue commission today in 'i? AmJri"
Jondemnlng the ruling '"
n mcfft wines being used in nle"'
Cine. WThe resolution" called for the
L ""Ex-'&vernof Pardee presented a reso-
lution favoring an appropriation for the
conatruction of national reservoirs to I
atore flood watera for irrigation Dur-
poaea. Other reaoltitinns i-ll for tha
conatruotion of a breakwater In Hum.
boldt bay, tha improvement of Monterey 1
Harbor, s a nigiier tarirr on augar, in
eatabllahment of a bureau of mloea and
the , Improvement of Ban Diego harbor
ana uooe uy niroor. , . -
j ' -. Antl-rorest Tira tawsi ' .
A law 'compelling ' corporationa 'and
Indlvldualai owning land In tha forest
reglona of tha ' west to adopt a flra
fighting ayatem similar-to that of tho
government in national roresia la recom
mended in a resolution by Lewis 13.
Aubury and it la probable that the
resolution will ba adopted. Ex-Governor
Pardee in a strong adtireea favored the
roaolution, declaring the destruction of
many million of dollars' worth, of
national wealth by forest flrea can ba I
traced In almost every case to fires I
that started on privately owned land.
The iconareas waa. late In convening.
Tom Riohardnon of Portland, Or., de-1
llvered an; addresa on community . or I
ganlsation and ita benefits. - ' I
. Malor Green of Alameda atartled thai
congreaa ty itie introduction or a reso
lution Drovidina- for , . a government
owned railway irnm tha Atianuo to tne
Paclflo coast. He declared that tha
completion of the Panama canal would
make, aucn a railway imperative II
tower rates- were to Da obtainecu
.-.As Aatl-Harrlmaa Tiotory.
A resolution calllnar for a larger fleet
in tne acirio ocean ana . lor govern
ment aid for the merchant marine waa
reported favorably. ,
The ; opponents of tha' Harrlman Una
won tneir ncnt -witn -. the resolutions
committee when they secured the adop
tion or a resolution giving the inter
state commerce commission cower ta
investigate and unrend advancea in I
freight rates and finally approve before
uiey can - oecome operative.
The resolutions were adopted provid
ing for the improvement and forttflca-l
tion or tne i;oos- Kay xiaroor, tne biub-
1 u tarn hophnv 4lA Kurrn m on i n tv 1 mm
Ban Francisco bay ta Bed Bluff, and
tne Arxansas river.- J
The committee on resolutions nasi
firactlcally finished its work. The reso
utlons will be codified and presented
to the congreaa tomorrow morning,
wnen it ! expected that several of
tnem win precipitate debate,
The advocates of the parcels post
have announced that they will make a
fight for the adoption,- of their resolu
tion, whicn was defeated in the resolu
tions committee. n
On the floor of the congress Alfred
Charts of Carson City, Nev., -made an I
nriAfll tn tha Aao era t af 4 rv upmtna I 1
railroad rates for his state.
Nevada is the poorest state in the
union," he said. "We appeal to you for
neip. xne neip we need isi rair and
honest treatment' ' by transDortatlon
lines.
AT THE THEATRES
' Tonight, Twice Tomorrow.
Tonight and, tom6row night with a
natlnee tomorrow jESaturday afternoon
M attrantloira Hh(- Hntllg theatre,
Bits, or tne .iiinr
, tveriooKea,: cww ""'"' r
, Seats Now Selling M Hellig. .
Seats are now scUitjg f at ox of f lceof
the Heillg theatre for the hiK mu
leal comedy ' success !"A Kn'K"1-."
hav " Th tuneful muaioal offering
Ml?' be the offering for four nights, be
MfL,1!, H.mdav. October 11. In-
s.iii,...b - ri-bv Barry and
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crowds each evening. As a finale, Nedra
ianscom&e will again appear in her ar-
ustio ana sensational saiome dance.
"Young Mrs. Winthrop.
A most interesting bill Is offered at
the Jjyrlc commencing Sunday after
noon, when the famous comedy drama
"Young Mrs. Winthrop," will be pro-
auceu djt tne jeuunaau scock company.
Iiirled in
Claie Herbert
Matinee at Hellig Tomorrow.
The matinee at the Heillg theatre tOj
,tn.Vu"OT. !ePM
Hour.", - . , ..,:-K-- - .
New,Emroidery
1
4 "Cliarming" the Orpheum.
Ttaf fin a Simian performers Ueas one
that KM Portland a 20- minutes holi
tav an aggregation of remarkable
mkeva and baboons, provide an amus
Eran"nter"Bting act including "Char'n.
fnir" the little monkey who imitates
"Charmlon" in her much talked of dis
robing act on a trapese,
"The Foar Corners of the Earth."
. - tt-..- nAitnwi nf tha Earth."
which Is meeting with auch universal
Jlvor at the Star theatre thla week, Is
ne af the heavieat melodramatic pro
auctione of the year. Scenicallj -it Is
l..u an nua1 and from a dramatic
ttandpolnt la little short of ideal. .
The Rocky Mountain Express,
The flight of an immense . lc2m,?'Xe
nd train or cars vuo - -
fully realistic features of the big new
' u . ? zTzSl t,. Dniri, Mountain Ex-
meionrBiiin. . .
press;" which comes to tne star tneai
L BnnAav mat lllw. October
It la a cleverly constructed play of the
"Rockies ana goiaett-weBi .
Don't Miss the Milkcah.
The strangest mystery cyf vaucevllle
Is tha big extra feature at the Grand
this week! It is Friarlo, the originator
of tha. death derying mysterious mji
can trick. Frlavlo ta locked in a tnllk
can. which haa bean filled with 'water.
From thla dangerous place he raakea nia
eacapa unaioeq,
' " "' Sisters Yllerone.
Tna Slaters Tllerone, the globe per
formers, come to the Grand next week,
after being featured with the Barnum
ft Batiey circua. They coma with a rep
ertoire of new- and startling globe feata,
which have caused the nation to ap
plaud. t
"Isle of Spice" at Baker.
H.H. Frasee'a well known musical
comedy, "Isle of Bpice," -la delighting
large audiences at tha Baker theatre
this week. It carries a magnificent ar-
. ray of scenery, a couple or dosea pretty
girls who Can sing and dance and clever
principals. - t" , V
Bungalow Curtain at 8 Sharp. ,
Those attending a performance - of
-The Girl of tha Golden West" at the
'Bungalow thla or next week ahould
. take particular notice of the fact that
the curtain rlsea promptly at o'clock.
and that it is Impractical as seat any
one arriving lata, aa It interferes with
, the pleasure or loose aireaay seated.
Clever Trick ait PanUges. ,
Mraa. AtfBT "the Invulnerable woman,'
ta the myeury at the Pantagea theatre
thla wtvk. it la, or covrM. a men. out
tha question la "How la It doner' Kler
" nan. Cola, Klernan at Co. are pretratlng
. . a clever aketch atitiUed "The Taming
or tha Beaat - j
v Minstrels Coming to Baker.
Richard A Princle'a famous ralnatrela
! will open a wek a engagement at the
" paker nt fiundar natin and attrte
ot thm faamakara thla aaaon are Fred
t. P I m pca. the music dealer; Herbert
I the wlcard f the wire: Wilaon
a VtMy, tfcoee twe IxiyS from Diet;
Aloom master of magfc .
we r m
-Mr Jln- and SaJome Tonight.
N "My 1m." vMrll la NHr-g glwa tMi
wek at tbe t.rn by the port lr p'n
ka4 stock ton-janj-, la attracnr.g great
t The many varieties of embroidery
which are in "demand at the present day
for dainty underwear, embroidered
waistcoats, collar and cuff seta and
many household uses, demand attention
from the woman who wants to be up-to-
date in drcsa and furnishings.
For al) these purposes The Journal
special pattern supplement which la
to appear weekly with the Sunday papar
will be of great ' benefit to the busy
woman, In this supplement full slae
designs are given which merely require
to be 'transferred to the material by
means or a wet sponge and a covering
of newspaper. The wdrk is a'6 simple
mat a cnita coma do tne transferring,
and all of the designs have been se
lected witn . especial care to appropriateness.
Many designs for articles to be em
broidered for Christmas gifts will be
found among these, and the needle-
worker who wishes to make gifts which
are appropriate and have the personal
touch should not miss any of the special
pattern v supplements. Braiding and
beading are much used in connection
witn embroidery for many articles, es
pecially neckwear. Suitable designs
may oe round lor this woric also.
The patterns should be saved as sev
eral transfers may be made froriT -the
same sheet. The first pattern supple
ment will appear Sunday, October 11.
CLANSMAN'S POWEB
IS ACKNOWLEDGED
, The attraction at the Heillg, October
16, 17 and 18, will be 'The Clansman."
For mora than three years paat the
press of tha entire country has pub
lished mora about this play than has
probably ever been written before about
any. other drama. The play doea Ita
own advertising. The appeal of "Tha
Clansman is ao great that' nothing can
atop ita - run tide or euecess. even
those who do not agree with Ita aentt
mente ara compelled to acknowledge Ita
tremendous power. The Louisville
Courier-Journal had a neat little com
ment on the attitude of apme , paper a
"Soma of tho eastern papers have aeen
lit to say caustic and acurriloua thlnga
about Ihe Clanaman.' May It not ba
that, Mr. Dixon's play gets under the
hide' and atingar
The foods we cat furnish energy
for the body just as burning coal
makes steam for an engine.
The experiments of Prof.
Frankknd, Ph. of London,
show that cod liver oil yields two
and one-half times more energy
than starches or sweets. ,
Scoit's Emulsion
is pure cod liver oil combined
with hypopbosphites of lime and
soda. It forms fat, gives strength.
enriches the blood, invigorates
the nerves, and repairs tissues.
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We, "THE AMERICAN GENTLEMEN TAILORS," made the
largest purchase of foreign woolens ever made by any, one firm in
the United States. This purchase consists of English Blue Serges,
English Blue and Black Worsteds, Genuine Black Broadcloths and
Doeskins, Eqglish Fancy Worsted in brown, and gray mixtures,
Scotch Tweed, Royal lomespun Tweed and all such materials, as
are used in suits and overcoats by - the highest - priced merchant
tailors and that were never sold less than $60 and upwards. Seventy-five
dollars would be cheap for the choice. Suits and Overcoats
in this lot." - J'1 . . - - ' k
Give You Yoiir Unlimited
Choice of the Entire Purchase at
One Price
ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN OUR HOUSE MADE TO
YOUR ORDER. THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY BE FOR
- TWO DAYS ONLY
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EVERY GARMENT MADE TO ORDER IN OUR OWN WORK
SHOPS, UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION.
'erf edt: Hi 'Guaranteed
DOUBLE TRY-ON GIVEN EACH CUSTpMER.IN THE
BASTINGS.
A Satisfied Customer Is What You Will Be When
You Have Done Business With Us
Our Linings and Trimmings are A-No. 1.
Our Tailors are all first-class workmen. ( ;
: Our Shop the most modern and sanitary in the country.
Our Name in the past meant $45.00 and up.
Our Label on a garment means perfection.
Remember $20 Is Our Price For 2 Days Only
Saturday and Monday
Bear this in mind: Never, in the history of merchant tailoring haa
such a select lot of foreign materials been placed on sale at so small
a price as our
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Call at our place select your goods, be measured. Remember the
price, 20.00 no more and no less for this sale only.
SPECIAL ATTENTION Under no conditions can you select
more than one Suit and Overcoat a this price during this sale.
Positively no goods sold by the yard to dealers. Anyone desiring
to select goods during this sale and have them laid aside at sale
price may do so. We will hold them for 30 days. , - v -
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