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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND FRIDAY. EVENING. NOVEMBER - 6, 1908.J- - CALLS KAISE TO GET OFF tied Albtna district. : He thought the land could be acquired for 42,OoO. The board appointed Mr. Lewis as a committee of one to meet with the city council to make arrangements as to the method of procedure to be adopted In providing parks for the people. THIRTEEN CHINESE ' GAMBLERS FINED Two gangs of Chinese,' 13 in all, were fined $20 each in the police court this morning for gambling, while four other orientals helped out the munici pality to the extent of 110 each. It is the rule for Chinese gambling cases to be continued and delayed, for one rea son and another, for a week or more. Today the accumulation was Cleaned up and the city is f800 richer. THIS IS A CASH STORE The ' only strictly : cash Department . Btore , , la rortlaad. NobodyCah Run An Acc't at Bannon's. Ton are not asked' to bear the burden of year neighbors a.Unouent-ao-tout, v P0SS1DLYTIIE - CREDIT HOUSE Sas sent you ' yonr Oo tober hill. You will aw hsT. tke opportunity of medltatlur upon tts knor or less satlsfaetory amount, . Tske sdrsn tas;e of this oooasioa, and compare the prioes paid wlta on priees asd aaosrtaia what It mesas to Day ob credit. 388-390 East Morrison, Near Grand Ave. "Thetast Side. People's Store' Tomorrow Morning at 9:30 We Announce R URGE CITY TO ' DOR ' mm THRONE nil Editor gt Influential Ger man Journal Extends This as the Alternative of Im perial , Blundering: That . Enrages Germany. East r Side Citizens Appear Before Park Board to Ad vance Arguments in Favor of Xand Purchase Kecom mended ' by Olmsteads. Berlin, Nov. 8. As tlx culmination of weeks of protest against the diplo matic error of the German foreign of fice, Editor Hardin, of "Die Zukumft," today came out with the bold .declara tion that the kalier muit either curb hie tendency to engage Id controversial politics or abdicate the throne. The utterance la considered the boldest that has ever appeared In a German news paper It ha created reat excitement here and there la talk that Hardin will be called to task for hla editorial. - The attack of Editor Hardea ia be ing widely quoted, all over the" empire. Harden aald, n part: "ioe the emperor desire to renounce - the throne? -His grandfather contemn plated abdication In a le aerioua crl is than this and one that was not broua-nt about bv hla own-faults. - "The emperor must not be blind to the fact that his fellow-countrymen are against Dotn mm ana ins cnancenor. Neither Chancellor Von Buelow nor his t-uceessor can retain office without a Pledge from the emperor that will HmH nis snare in me government "The future of Germany must, demand this. The house of Hoheniollern must demand it too In this cruelly . grave nour; otherwise it wm ce too xate,- London, Nov. 6. According to the highest authority the author of the fa mous interview in which Emperor Wil liam aeciarea that ma pian or cam ttalffn. offered voluntarily to Knsland. waslater adopted in -crushing the Boers, Is Sir Rowland Blennerhasset, an Irish baronet Kir Rowland married a German baroness and Is an Intimate friend of we kaiser. - Berlin,' Nov. 6. Germans are demand ing the oomplete reorganisation - of the roreign oince. ine press is inaioieni that the affairs of the office be left to a minister who shall have complete charge without Interference from the kaiser, who is characterised as Impetu ous. Beginning with a loss of prestige to Germany through the failure of the Ger man foieign office to foresee the sue--cess of the Toung Turk movement, and culminating in the Casa ,Blanca fiasco and the London Express Incident, Ger many has had tne worst 01 every inier national r.omnllcation. - Th nn.patlat trlnl alliance anions England. France and Russia Is eon- aemned oy ine uermans iwu hlundflp nn tlia cart of German diplo mats because Germany was left out of the international entente. . I Reoogntitng the impetuosity of the i Smperor, there 14 greater need of di plomacy In the-iforelgn office than to: anv other of the chancelleries, say the; Germans. 1 : - The German ' people love peace, and thpv arms that It is better to clean house onw than to let the blundering continue to "a point where Germany Willi be compelled eitner to rignc or to wnn draw from a new entanglement with an other Icikh of .national- Drestiae. The German foreign office Is crltl clsivi because of Its failure to acree with France on sonje pan of action In the Caea Blanca case before It became necessary to demand or , send apologies to protect national prestige ana uonor. Representatives'' of every district on the east side appeared, before .the park board this morning and strongly recom mended that that body urge -the coun cil to secure 184 acres on Mount Tabor as one of the new - park sites- which the. -city- Is to acquire. , After listening to . the arguments put forth ' by sev' eral of the visitors, the park board as' sured them that' great weight would, be attached to their unanimity) of opinion when -the - matter is taken up jointly wun xne council next weanesaay. H. H. Newhall. chairman of 'the Krie clnT committee appointed- by .heFet erated Kaat Side clubs to present the views of that organisation to the park board declared that It Is the disinter ested desire of a , great majority of the people on the east' aide of! the Wil lamette that Mount -Tabor" be selected as the place for the largest of the new parks. He said that nowhere in the city could a more beautiful location be secured. He thought that besides the original tract i. 16 J acres recommended by 01mtad Bros, as a Dark site, the city should also include another tract of 10 ,or i more acres facing en " West avenue. This could be iused. as an r- roach to the top of the hill and would e within, easy reach of many streetcar Members of the snecfal eommlttM art. vanced man v smul r,fl.nna whv Unnnt Tabor should be selected as the. princi pal park location on the - east Tslde. In ineir ooinion ma nirt iuim oum ha able to-buy the land for from S 1.600 to i,vvv an sere, juany property owners, t was. said, are willina- to sell for those figures and those who are not may be forced to sell by condemnation proceed ings. A. F.vSwenson called the attention of tne board to a lz-acre nark site -on the right bank of the Willamette river at the foot of Bkidmore street. Ml e said this traot would make an ideal park and would be a blessing to tne miciuy set rJAPHTfa E FO RP PE R U V I A H S Pardeu Is Chased Out of Power and Ferdinand Xe guia Isow Ilules. (TJnlttd Press Leasee Wlrs.l ' Ban , Ftanolsoo, Nov. 6. News of a revolution in Peru that forced the re tirement . of former ' President Pardeu and the elevation of Ferdinand Legula was Drougnt nere today oy u. M. law yer, an American engineer who arrived on the' GermRn steamer Amnion. Sawyer was In the Bouth American republla during the troublesome times and witnessed the uprisings, which vers led by the famous outlaw, Duran. Iuran led his forces into Lima, October 4, ana Durnea several municipal build ings. He - openly announced bis pur ' pose to assassinate President Pardeu and was driven front the city only after The revolutionists-were driven to' the mountains, where they burned " railroad bridges and tore up ' track. Later the leaders of the movement were captured and executed, xne popular indignation against Pardeu later cafMed the presi dent to retire and Legula was selected in -nis steaa. ' .' Spectacles 1 at .Metxger'a . . t E FOR SHELDON v ..-' - : .' ....... ... ... ; : ' 1 . . ; . (United Press Leased Wire.) ' ' ' ; Lincoln, Neb., Nov, : The latest ret turns from the state show that part of the state ticket Is running ahead of Tart, and that. Sheldon (Rep.) may be elected governor. The Republicans are cheered over th prospect. The Demo crats say. however, that the chance of. the Republicans being elected Is slight HLtt VOTE MAY BE SPLIT - (United Press Leased Wlrs.) " Baltimore, Md., Novj f. Official : re turns from Baltimore., indicate that the result in the state is still doubtful. , It is Certain that-Brywll-have at Jessli rive out or the . eight presidential elec tors from this sjtate and Taft will have one. . The other l three are doubtful. Ordinary Naphtha Soap is Yellow .t . . , Became of. the rosin in it, P. & G. Naphtha Soap is white no'rosin ,f in it. , ' Rosin is cheap. That is why most manu facturers of naphtha soap use it . " ... ' P. & G. Naphtha Soap is white. There is no i rosin in - it; nothing but high grade, soap' and refined kerosene. ' P. & Gl Naphtha Soap) does its work quickly, easily and thoroughly. It does far better.work with cold (or lukewarm) water than : ordinary- laundry . soaps ; do, with boiling water. Use it and get . rid of prac tically, allthe discomfort -of wash ' day the boiling of clothes; the hard rubbing up and down the wash board; the necessity of keeping a hot fire : going all day long. . ? " M apttLa5oap .-r-at all grocers, , BAREST CHAC v i K - . . J ' tint i f - - 1 li tl i ll ! im hum j I ' Time'to Plant Roses,Trees " ' ' ASK FOB CATAX.OSITS. . ; , J. Bl P1LKINCTON Foot of Yamhill Street ' KOBTR BIDS OT DOCK. , Something .Doing at the pious CLOTHING COMPANY Tomorrow Men's and Young j Men's Suits, Over coats and Raincoats $10 $15 $2 Suits OvcrCoits Raincoats Suits Overcoats Raincoats Suits Ovcrcoa ts Raincoats Other stores ask $5 to $10 more for them. Don't worry about the fit we attend to that. Men's & Young Men's TROUSERS Regular $5 Values, $3.55 All the new styles, including the latest corduroy effects. Men's Umbrellas Regular $2 Values $1.10 A REAL BARGAIN Men's NecRwear 50c Values ' 29e BARATHEA SILK MEN'SGLOVB Regular $1.75 Values .35 Every pair guaranteed. $1 LOOK FOR THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES FAMOUS1 CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORfclSON AND SECOND STS. A. That will be of peculiar interest 'to everywoman who is in the habit of responding to sale announcements.- WE WILL OFFER THE GREATEST ARRAY OF BARGAINS EVER PLACED BEFORE THE SHOPPING PUBLIC OF THIS CITY. The values wilK loom up in strong contrast to the weak attempts of the" frenzied advertisers who are in the habit of announcing a "special sale" at every slight provocation. f : S. This Is Not a "Closing Out" Sale, This Is Not a " Dump" Sale : ; " The offerings are not the result of a horrible catastrophe. - Sensational advertising methods are -not sanctioned here. ; Our ability- to .undersell is-foundedupon the following policies: , -r- , ; W Credit Is Extended to No One WE HAVE NO LOSSES OUR EXPENSES ARE SMALL WE ARE ONE OF A. CHAIN OF STORES, BUYING IN QUANTITIES AT FACTORY PRICES. These conditions make the following prices possible. Oar Doors Will Open and Ibe Sale (Commence al 9:30 Tomorrow Horning. By Con ing Early Yon Will Have ine Benefit of Complete Stocks. 300 WOMEN'S New Fall Arrivals BlacHi Bluet and Drown; Best $5.00 Values Skirts are made of All-Wool Panama, trimmed with three rows of fine taffeta silk around the. bottom. All sizes.- Fit and work manship guaranteed. A number of ' styles . to choose from.' Skirts that will bring more than double this price when the lot is gone. On sale all day at this price. - : - 100 Doz. Women's "Burson" Stockings SECONDS OF THE 25c AND 35c QUALITIES TOMORROW Four. Pair to m Customer Ffl-if Fur Plr to Cwtomr We call these "seconds" because, you will find slight defects in some of them.' It would require an expert to find the faults. "Burson" Stockings, arc a boon to tender feet. . They have no seams, they fit and wear. 20 Dozen Window Shades PATENT COLUMBIA ROLLER, COMPLETE WITH , . FIXTURES, EACH 25 Cents Six-foot Shades, made of durable oiled opaque cloth, in light and olive green colors, patent roller and spring.. A 50c shade at half price. , 10,000 yards, all colors, the best standard qual ities-- American Print Calicoes 5c Yard Men's Allwool Sox 100 dozen all wool black Sox, merino tipped heels and toes; best 25c quality 15c Pair Bovs' Shoes . Heavy kangaroo calf School S?ioes, all leather,- waterproof tanned;' best $2.25 values, tomorrow all. sues , - .. . $1.49 : CoatSweaters FOR MEN, WOMEN. BOYS OR GIRLS; 1,000 OF THEM. TOMOR ROW ONLY . mot TWO TO A CUSTOMER SEE WINDOW The tremendous success of our Sweater sale of a few weeks ago to be more than duplicated tomorrow. . 90 dozen, heavy gray worsted Jackets, exactly like cut, navy and ma roon trimmed fronts, large pearl but tons; see them in window; the quan tity is la r pre but the demand will be larger. SHOP EARLY. WOMEN'S "0NEITA" UNI0N SUITS 20 doaeikwlpter weight Union Suits, first quality, "Onelta" brand. The suit 37c Lace Curtains 20 dozen pair ecruor white Cable Nets and Irish Point, regular 1.60 qualities, 95c Pair Misses' Kersey Long Coats AH sisps in blues " snd browns, ( to 14 years, pcai j.dv qaunies $1.95 CHILDREN'S KERCHIEfS; : j' 100 doxen, linen finished, hem stitched; best 5c grade 2c Each DRESSMAKERS' SCISSORS v 50. dozen, ground steel Shear, large and small sizes; best 25c qualities- - - - lOc Pair Outing Flannel 50 bolti; light and dark patterns, in a' splen did weight; best 10c quality ., , , . , 5c Yard Men's Black Sateen Shirts n, all sizes, double yoked S 35c Each 50 dozen, all sizes, double yoked Shirts; best wc quality Children's Bearskin Coats White curry finish, handsomely trimmed; best $4.25 qualities- , . $2.19 PEARL BUTTONS Fresh water pearl. Buttons, large or small sizes; , . . 2 Doz. 5c - SAfETY PINS - , "Challenge'' brass Safety Pins, all sizes; 5c quality, - 2c Per Doz AFTER SUPPER TOMORROW EVENING 2;:::.ii:.';L:i"-'i5o :DbzEN ' . Full Sized Bed Sheets the Climax of Bargain Giving c On Sale From 7 to 9:30 P. Al. at It will be a fitting finale to a day, of marvelous bargain-giving.i-10O DOZEN SHEETS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW -more in reserve. Same qualities as sold at our previous sales. DoubIe? width, full sized, '72x90 inches, full finished, three-inch hem of excellent; qual ity muslin.. Each sheet contains five yards of standard bleached musliri: ;-Figure it out the material alone amounts too more 'than twice, what we ask for the finished product. Fifty feet of counter jspace devoted to the' selling pf these sheets. SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 7 P. M. and continues Iwhile: the lot lasts. ; " . k--- ' . ' V NONE TO DEALERS.--" . ; NONE DELIVERED. ,' FOUR TO A CUSTOMER, NO ri:o:;:: c. J m c look for BANNON'S SATURDAY SPECIALS EVERY FRIDAY EVENING They Arc V. ' ' ' ' ' ...... - . - - . Eye glasses, tl t Meteger'a isms .. ...