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' J THE VOREGON' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,, NOVEMBER 1, 19C8. 8 NEW CREATIONS SHOW DIRECTOIRE AND FIRST EMPIRE PERIODS IN ALL Till! WORLD NO VIEW LIKE THIS (I THE IDEAL RESIDENCE SECTION : OF THE CITY .. : -r .... - , ... . ... . s. . . 1 ... . : ... .i; ..... 1 - v ,,..,: . , . - . , - ; ffilTSSsmj , ,.!.,.. .j. if?fi?.-M.. , .... flfcsj . j r . : 'Kvv'Vi.' . k' a J,' : -I Hl.. U, u.f -.a Am ' A ' J...Sf V ' ;;Vi - . .-. V.l V 'I 1 1 ' -V' 1 -s 1 IS fef !): !; V- ! . t 4 WV ' - ; 'Ji " 7' ,i : VV I IWV NO OTHER TRACT IN, THIS CITY. "OFFERS THE . ADVANTAGES . WHICH COUNCIL CREST PARK ENJOYS. It joins the fashionable residence district. ' ' . It is twenty minutes from the heart of the city. ' . ( -- Tha popularity" f th llrctolr anl the first empire peiiods la too . mant ffst to need any mora xplalnng, and the only check that ta now put upon the coatumer or the weat. la that the two period a, ehould not be con fused. However, they 1ia4 aoma poltfta 4a common, and theae ara tha onaa that OUf modern gowna are chiefly dealgned tn Include. Tha scant aklrt, long; Unea from neck " to hem, high walata and clinging materials are aU-jmtnta which have been emphasised b-k the creator of afylea thla yaar. 'I , t Of tha newermfttrlala for cannf, "carriage and out-of-door wear nothing haa gained .greater popularity than Chif fon broadcloth which la clinging; aoft and rich. Its ; popularity la accentuated that all threap these eoa sented, aelectea t ronv dtf- br the, fact tl tumea ret resented. ferent loading establlshmenta In' thi city are of thla material, which la equally beautiful in black and! colore. Haw Splendid 'grtauainyav ' Thla rlchneaa of material demands a corresponding eumptuousnesa - of trim ming, and it la noticeable that although the aktrta ara plainer than they have been for many years, bodices ara more elaborately trimmed than ever. The hand embroideries of skillfully blended colora : worked into gown or trimming, OREGON ELECTRIC ROAD WILL SPEND general Manager Talbot Returns From New York with 1 Authority to Make Extensions and Buy New Equip- ment for Portland-Salem Inerurban Line. - . : - ' ' Armed with the approval of the syn dicate controlling, the road and with authority to Expend $600,000 on new equipment and ertenalona of the line next year. Guy W. Talbot, general man- - sger of the. Oregon Electric company, returned yesterday from New York, where he went two months ago. ' Mr. Talbot went eaet primarily to talk wover the railroad situation In Ore gon with' the owners of the Oregon Electric Railroad company. He has de cided upon the rolling stock that will be needed next year, and has recommended to fhe board the construction Of a line 'from TIgardvllle, on the' Portland-Balem line to McMlnnville The extension of the Salem line ae far as Albany may also be undertaken if traffic conditions thla - winter warrant early commence ment of tha work. .' "We have eight new paaenger Coaches on the -way from the shops of the .Niles Car Manufacturing company, at Nllea, Ohio, now," said Mr. Talbot, "and two full baggage and express cara. Next year I figure we will need 10 coaches and SO Xrelght. cars, although the orders - for these 80 care have not yet been placed end will not be until the first of February, in all probability. "We are authorised to expend more than .$500,000 the coming year, if con ditions are found to warrant it A part of this money will go for the line from TIgardvllle . to McMlnnvllle, which I have recommended building, but which will likewise not be decided definitely upon until February 1, when we can aee bow traffic on the lines now In opera tion works out "Also we are going to push work on the construction of the Hillaboro main line to Forest drove and will revise the schedules on -both the Hillsboro . and Salem lines aa soon aa our new equip ment arrlvea. We will run several lim ited 'trains dally between Salem and' SIDELINE, STORILS OF GRE-AT NORTHWEST J. WORK COMMENCES MONDAY. Kails Will De Laid on California - Northeastern. (fsweUt DtspstcH to Tbe Jearaal.1 Klamath Falls, Or Oct $1. Next Monday - will see - the work of laying rails -trora Calor, the present terminus of the California Northeastern to Wor den, unless some unforeseen accident happens to prevent thla rnuch-to-be-de- irea ftsuju xno graae is completed, all that remains being the finiahlng touches, which the big force of men 1 engaged in doing. . , - VU- ' Vallf ClffVConiirierclal HnVg Ef- i fort 1 buccessfuL (?jell mptrb t Tbe Jaonral.) i; ? Cagene, Or., Oct Jl TJi soliciting romnnttws for next tyear's Eugene; pro motion turid (after several weeks of orK have eneure-d the amount which ths t out to get. This year Ihe pub- ,,i'".v. -"f " wh ba 3one on a fund H0.0"(t. but the work has accumu W.I so frt-.t tht severii. thing desired fcy lie ammerciAl club have had to' . 1 i r tha touches of gold and silver thread, even Imitation precious stonea are uaed wlth curiously happy effect in the cos tumes .for evening or theatre wtjar, ".' All tha gowna for afternoon and eve ning wear ara trained The only poe slble short skirt la that of. the taU ored ault for walking, and if one la not careful, soma over-persuasive dressmak er will turn theae Into trailing thlnga. All thin materials, chiffons, Bilk voiles, marquisettes, colored nets are much liked for afternoon wear, and these Very feminine effects are de servedly popular.- And a combination of different ma terials in one gown Is more often aeen thla year than aver before. Satin Is one of tha moat popular of atuffa, either lit entire gowna or as trimming; net, lace, embroideries, frlngea and vel vet ara all discreetly combined with the body material of the newer suits. ,- Typical of tha modes of the mo ment ara these three gowns whloh wera posed especially for The Journal artist: Omi la. Bmplre Style. Flga 1, la a beautiful Imported gown from rJVia, Wortman & King which Tha Journal artist haa reproduced la of black chiffon broadcloth In empire style, with a bodloe of embroidered filet com bined with point d'esprlt and hand em broidered motifs, finished . with a aoft aatln girdle with long eaen ends. i,000 Portland, the Umtteds to make the time In one hour and 40 minutes and the locals in two hours. Ballasting work that haa been going on on our Salem line ever since the rails were laid haa just been completed, and we have one or me xastest tracks in the west" Gorge B. Moffat of New York, preel dent of the Oregon Electric, will reach fortiana .November 10 and will snend week here, expecting to be In the city for the opening of the Forest Grove line which will be about November 16. Mr. Moffat will look over the Unea and surveys oi the road, and he will proba bly determine how soon work shall ho gin on the McMlnnvllle line and on the proposed Salem to Albany extension. The comDanv has snent t.t nnn non with. out Isauicg a bond so far, but jn case of me proposed extensions, Including the extension of the McMlnnvllle line to uorvauia ana Eugene, some change In me iinanciai poucy oi i ne road may be come necessary. : m While in the east MrTalbot attended the convention of American Interurban companies . at Atlantic City, where an unusually fine exhibit of equipment and track material waa displayed. He inspected many new improvements, some of which wttt-be put into use on the Oregon road, but av ht r,f n the lines he inspected on his trip hone W.M Jf'lJf r ll?,d.'ew wcre a"00 the Pertland-Salem line. The third ran is Deing usea very little and ia rpuna expensive to operate. Roads that have gone about their construction work along railroad Instead of street railroad principles have an enormous advantage over other Unea, according to Tm glad to ret bark tn nn,m fld he "and wouldn't live in the east ne "ana wouldn't live In the east hey would give the whole thing to Thlnga look prosperous, and I k If everything is favorable with me. think the road the improvements and exten slons under consideration will n doubted! be made. The syndicate haa approved of them, and will issue defl- uiis instructions witnin three months. be postponed for lack of funds The committees today, announced thRt tlx -861 had been secured while $1,400 is in sight from people who could not at HWZ? rend. making a total of One of the' moat im.tunt Planned to do wlth th fund u te uuiiujiie nut city Southern Pacific station, la ample ground. park at the Where there FIRST ANNUAL SHOOT. Crack Marksmen Will Atend Moxe . , Range Event. ' (Bpeetal Dlspatcb to tb Jovnui I . North- Yakima, Wash., Oct Jl, Ar rangements have been completed" for the firsts annual shoot of the Nerth Taklma Rifle and Revolver club to be held on the Moxee ransa Snn,in'o. x? vember 8. -The eraekVshnni ima and Benton counties wii partlcl- " . . w icTua events The rifle : range will be from 200 ii knn arda. and 'the revolver range from S to 60 yards. The events win in clude the. medal . eomnetltinn ehnmplnnahlp, team revoK-er, Individ--ual revolver, boys' rifle, rifle match, and $600 The sheath aklrt, -with the -opening simulated with satin bands and filled with soft material la of directolre mode, as la the long coat richly em broidered In eoutache braiding ' and trimmed with1 hand-made braided but tons. Thla long coat with divided skirts reaches nearly to the bottom of tha aklrt and gives the long clinging lines of the empire period. The coat, la lined with pale blue satin and orna mented also with tiny gold balloon but tons. The hat worn with the ault la a large one of modified mushroom shape trimmed with qu&nfitlea of a weeping ostrich plumes. A ITew Broadcloth. An imported costume of beautiful pale blue cnlffon broadcloth combined with velvet of the new Edison blue siiown ty tha Meier & Frank company in iigure li, la a most attractive af fair. The velvet-covered buttona which trim tha aklrt, otherwise untrlmmed and falling in 1 Ion ;f graceful lines, are da aa the - sweeping of the same shai velvet coat T hla haa the short front, the lona back, ahlrred sleeves and deeo . cuffs of the " Napoleonio order. The gown within Is empire with the - ahort-walsted tioaice elaborately hand embroidered In colora with a touch of gild. The yoke and sleeves are of blue ma line, and tha crush girdle of the deep-toned vel automatlo rifle. Valuable prises are hung up. It la expected that aoma of the experta from various parts of the west will participate, , , ' MABTON FORGING AHEAD. New Bank and Other Enterprises Are Promised. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) North Taklma, Wash., Oct tl. An rmmjrementiias Just been, . made of a ii oaiiK mat is to do organuea at Mabton, In the southeaatern part of the county. The incorporators are: J. D. Farmer of. Minneapolis. Dr. C. B. Alex ander of Mabton, and Ward H. Wheeler of this city. The bank is to be opened about December 1. As the Mabton flats are to be opened next summer consid erable interest ia being manifested in real eatate thera A number of new residences are now being constructed and several other important enterprises are under way. BAD CHECK MAN DECAMPS. Man Who Victimized Astoria Mer. chants Forfeits Bond, (Speelal Dispatch ts The JoarasLI ' Astoria, Or., Oct tl. The examina tion of Bam Marcho and Singer, charged with issuing checks to five different merchants without having funda In the . bank, took place thia afternoon. Singer, who was released on $200 bonds, failed to appear. Marcho's case waa dismissed aa it is known that he had no hand in Issuing the checks. VALE TO ENTERTAIN. Development League Will Hold An nual Convention There. rSpeeUl Dispatch to Tbe Jonrnal.)" Vale, Or., Oct 81. According to a decision Just reached by the commit, tee, tbe forthcoming annual convention of the Oregon Promption and rSeyeinn ment league will be held at Vale. The date haa. not been fixed but will he -w WeMUSTSeMJ THIS FINE SUBURBAN HOME ji I One;acre..and a half ground. This extra well built 8-room t .house,-2 fireplaces, large living-room, "good plumbing J. re- markably fine view of Mount Hood; large barn for horses I and autoi good fruit; facing macadam toad into city and t near Mount Scott carline plenty good water; good neigh- " borhood. For a home or investment, ?5,500, with terms,', b is AA bargain. See us or owner at Qnce. :" -js v I 503 CORBETT BUILDING ' b ' '. ...... . -.'-. " ... - AeeeeVeeV4aaeN vet The hat worn with It is an lm' Dorted model of Ottoman silk of Ed I a -ivt kliia n 1 1 i n a .1 . I , K hlnnlr trim m aH uh miy . t . - v. null uinvK, v. .....- with shaded ostrich tips of blue, and oiacK ostrich aigrettes. t A. Directolre Model lult. The handsome suit which was chosen by Llpman. Wolfe Co., fof exhibition in figure III. -la a three-piece .Suit of salmon-colored broadcloth with aatln nf the-same ahade. Tha long coat la of airectoire moaei, or alternating satin art broadcloth bands, the aatln em broidered in soutache of the same shadn. The aklrt which Ilea a little upon the floor la oj tunic effect, -simulated Wtth the bands of aatln. The Inner bodice has fronta of the satin caught togeth er over a vest of lace mounted over r-palest blue, ana a touch or tnia color I ia lntroduoed In a tiny ruche acroas the front of the vest. Little touches of a-old In the. embroidery and unon tha long tassels which ornament the front of the bodice give that note whioh li ao often brouarht out In the late crea tlona of contrasting color. Thealeevea of the bodice are draped folda of the aatln caught 'up with braided) buttons. The coat aleevea are. tucked across, but hang straight from ahouldar to wrist, only sufficiently, larger than the inner aleeve to admit of Us slipping on eas- llv. Tha hat worn wlth the suit is large imported model with exquisite drooping oatrich plumes. early in December. Tale people,, will provide entertainment for the delegates. An lntereatlng program la being pre pared and tha subject of good roads will' be prominent among the mattera discussed. FUEL SHORTAGE RELIEVED. Settlement of Strike Eases Situation at Vale. - (Special Dispatch ta "The JoaraaLt Vale, Or Oct 81. The fuel famine here has been relieved temporarily by the arrival today of a carload of coal, The dealers claim that there will be no further difficulty as tha strike at me mines nas oeen seiuea. nesiaents of - the city are giving, big orders for coal so that they may not again be up against a anurias". JACKSON'S WEALTH INCREASES, Assessed Valuation Shows. Advance of $3,803,708. (Special Dlapatcb to Tbe tooraal.) Jacksonville, Or., Oct 81. The final returna of the county board of equali sation ofi taxes for Jackson county show a. total assessed valuation of t2,69,948. This is an increase of $8,88,70i over laatyear. NATIONALITY QUAEEEL LEADS TO BAIL MONEY Did the pot call tbe kettle black? Thla will be tha question propounded to Municipal Judge Van Zante Monday morning, when H. Singh, a 1 Hindu, cornea up for trial In the police court charged with disorderly conduot Singh waa arrested by Plainclotheamen Crad doog and Hyde. In a saloon at Second and Burnslde streets at 8:80 last night after he had quarreled with another Hindu on a matter of nationality. Singh waa rMeaaed en $80 ball raised by his menaa. i ) v... 1 , x it is beautifully pariced and landscaped. v It cornmands the'most magnificent view-in the world. - -, - . " It is 1,200 feet above the city. j'. It has a pure and invigorating atmosphere. - 1 1 PHYSICIANS SAY: ON COUNCIL CREST THE ATMOSPHERE IS BEST. EACH BREATH YOU DRAW IS FULL OF LIFE, ITS GOOD FOR YOU AND FOR YOUR WIFE. Bull Run water, graded streets, cement walks, electric - - ' : ' j t js-1 . car BUY Prices Will Be Advanced November 10 The price of lots at Council Crest is very small and Sharkey would be pleased to have you call. He has bargains-very great in this section up-to-. date, and locations that please buyers, one and alt LbfS NOW $500 AND UP 10 Down Easy Terms $10 Per Month J NO. P. MAIN 550 : : EASY TERMS 10 Acre No matter which way the election goes Metzger Acre Tracts will enhance in value. Whatever "BilJT is introduced in Washington everything will be in Ore gon's favor and the state wilfontinue its grand march of progress and prosperity. Metzger Acre Tracts are right on the line of progress only 30 ;minutes out on the Oregon Electric line on the west side of the river and not impeded by river or bridges so that it is the cheapest, dose in property in the vicinity, of Portland. Ideal situation, fertile soil, none better for fruit and vegetables. Seeing is believ ing See it today. Take car at Jeff erson and Front streets. ; s ; 226-228 Front Street, PortlandPhones; Main 474,SA-137. . ; - ' ' Metzger Branch Office Phone, Main 6409. Xi SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BANDON: .; : Offers investors and Horheseekers theopportunity of a lifetime to get a homesite that will constantly Increase in value as the city grows. No other location in Coos County of fers as much in r. a- i. r icis iu xnose seeding an laeai piatc iuuuuu a iiuinc. n wiu psyvuu w invcsugatc farther! - Call at office or enclose 2c stamp for handsome booklet "Baridon-By-The-Sea.". Address, v - . , ' ' ; . - ' FRANK A. &Ey-SiS: service ana ouuauig restrictions. t, TODAY SHARK 122 SIXTrf STOEET . , AGENTS ON THE TRACT ALL DAY MET ZGER Tracts 2200 PER. CENT DOWN, 3 PER climate, and natural resources ... . :ia - t. THE ELECTION lights, - telephone, unexcelled . E Y CO. A-1550 PER ACRE UP CENT MONTHLY. as the town of Baridon of-. " ; 1 t I i