The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 23, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCIr 23. 1009.7
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says lon-juip-
t t - -
III OIILV MIT
Representative Kahn Warns
' That Exclusion Jlust be
. ' ; Accomplished.'
Tssey and i numlr of hla colta upon
tneir arrival III this city tortfiy. prvfn
I youngsters, Uaaeey, Macrarlane, Uard
per. Inlr. t'olmnan. Oahorne an
Troeoh. arrived willi C'aary today. Tli
other membera of I ha Uh(1 ara expert'
ed to drift in during fa wo.
- The local ball arrounds nave Men pu
In 'f rat r aaa Shane. Tiia rirsl gum
will be played next Baturflay. . I'real
riant t'olvls of Ilia Coniinarclal Club I
to pitch the first Inning". in otnr
prominent ettlaena will taka part In th
one. in or me Maann nara. wsn prae
xirai it
ties work
aays
will occupy tha
J OY
L
r "Washington, March !. While wait
ing to Interview tha president. Repre
sentative Katin or 'California : today
made tha following abatement In ref.
areiioa to tn atutuds of tha JPaclflo
ooaat on- trie Asiatic question: ,
v ''The present calm on the i Paolflo
enaat la no Indication that the anti
Japanese sentiment la any weaker. Wa
ara merely waiting to see If tha na-
tionai government i will ' make good Ita
pro-nines to keep the coollna out. . If
the coaat la not protected from a
,Jow Invasion, tha legislature at lta next
session win pans tue drastlo anti-Jap-
wi'M dims - -inat ftooseveit as strenu
ously opposed and .which were tabled
taier .in uererenoe lows wishes,".
Ill SHIR ARRIVES
IQUQR
(Continued from Tafa One.)
(Continued from- Pag Ona.)
tha proposed amendment, but In general
terms includes tha main bualneaa canter
of tha weat aide., tha bualneaa dlatrlct
of the eaat aide, tha bualneaa dlatrlct of
South Portland and Alblna. All of the
paeidano districts of tha city are to be
left without saloons pr depots or any
kind., . - . '
The right la reaerved to operate care
n bona fide hotele of JOO rooma or
mora -within tha whole limit! of tha
city, but theaa bare are to be Included
In the 260 Bet out In the propoaed
amendment ' '
Tha franchise aaked ror,ie not erree-
tlve aaagalnat the aale or llfluora in
drug stores, under phyalolana' prescrip
tion. aa la now the case. It la alao
provided that, the association la not to
allow women in the piacee mainiainea
by It, la not to permit gambling or dis
orderly conduct of aay kind, or to nave
closed boxes In any of Ita placea. All
plaoea are to be cloaed at midnight and
kept cloaed until 9 o'clock in the morn
Ing and all day. Sunday. t , v
-H.'.r-.-' OoosoU Ou Xeroka,
Tha violation of any of the' terms of
the franchise la around -for Ita revoca
tion by- the city council, In order to
enow good fattb and ensure the correct
operation and maintenance of - the de-
from Lieutenant Shackleton, but It la
Withheld for the present ,
The; British V AnUrctlo teamr
Nimrod left. New Zealand on a- Toy
aga of dlBCoterjr on January'i; i8(J8.
No further newt wai learned from
the expedition ntnMarch ..10 of S-'oWetn?
the same year When It wafl reported! the : establishments the aaaoctatlon
thai Captain England of the Nimrod &2L of 5S VVhWrn.
uu, vi tain Duacmeion, in jenarge i of the franchise. j, . . -s ,
of the expedition, had diaaKreed. The Friends of the proposed amendment
t t , , . I contend inai tne operation or tna uoin-
Nimrod left the Chackleton party at J enberg. Idea ellmtnatea all of the bad
the foot Of Mount ErebUB and waa to f uree of the liquor business. They
x i ,,. .. . . ... I admit tnat tne granting or such a rran-
v'wtnru iu a Buuw uutviiuu.wuin cblit mesne the establishment of a
Shackleton and hla men were to liquor aeiiing monopoly which would put
i, v.i , . , all of the aaloon men of the city out
make their way Over, the ice. of bualneaa within the city and force
Discovery Of the south pole has them either to engage In other lines
.!..-. At of vbuslneaa or become employees of
ninoB ,uoci.,wuuvicu A iuuiq uu' association. i 1
ficult undertaking than the discovery I ' According to ' the general plan the
nik. v. i . v. saloona altuated In the down town dls-
- ii w tooouu iu trlcts, in the center of the business dls-
vast stretches of unbroken sea and
ice exist In the south and Islands
and inalnlanda do not appear." - The
magnetic needle becomes almost in
operative and the ..mariner Is com
pelled to take his bearings by the
stars
trict, would be operated aomethlng on
the present plan of high olaaa cafe
end merchants" bars. "
.' Those places patronised more by the
working men of the town would be run
I on a different plan. They would be
equipped with - reading rooma, lunch
rooms, tables and many of the features
or-tne ciuo. won alcoholic drinks
WOltld be Bold' aa well aa alnntiolln an
The discovery of the south pole " ' . should he desire to drink tea
wuuiu uo icgwucu vi ucuicuuuuu i luncn, could do so.
importance to the scientific world. ramuy xaquor Stores.
and would outrank la achievement "There would be' still another class of
j. j , tL. estaDiisnments similar in most features
Amundsen discovery of the Worth- to tn9 pre.ent famtiy nquor Btore. Here
west passage In fact, from a scientific n? liquor would be sold except in origin-
viewpoint the discovery would prove SrenT.el.ge"No.fbrr wSuidaiSaiiSS
more Interesting as It has Important in connection with thia establishment
harlnnn hA atudv nf thA Psrth'a and no liquor wouid be drunk on the
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magnetic currents and other ques- it is argued that this plan gives in
ALL DAriQUET
TICKETS SOLD
- . .
a i .1 1 .
New Issue Made Necessary
f. for 500,000 Club Din-
V ; ner. Tonight , '
Tickets for the 800.000 club dinner
to be given at the Commercial club
rooms tonight at 1:20 o'clock were all
gone at noon toilny, and the barkera of
tha movement will try this arternoon
to arrange for more plaoea, '- .
"Thoush all the tlrketl for the 100
Places have been aold." aatd Tom Rich
ardnon, "we hope to b able tacare for
alt who come. Wa will try.lt) provide
lor ail. - ".
Interest In the movement to bring
about the organlxatlon of such a club
la evidenced by the manner in which
bualneaa . mxn have taken bold of the
Idea, and also -the rapidity with which
tne tickets have sold.
The-dinner will be served ' prior to
the formation -of tha club; and wyi be
rouoweci py i, addresses by I'neoaore n.
wucox, u. joaaciyn, a. i. mius,. bo
ward Kbrnian. C. F. SwigerL F. B. Hoi
brook and others, who will explain the
objects, and. purposes of .tne organisa
tion. . . ,
Followlna the ' addresses, organisation
of .the club will be effected, and the
personnel or the committees wnicn win
canvass tne city tomorrow wiu be an
nouncea. Tne work will be carried on
systematically, and no trouble Is an
tlclpated In raising $100,000 a. year for
two years ror duducuv worn. .Livery
ona win pe aaked to arive.
The following compose the ; commit
tee In charge of the dinner: Julius I
Meier, C. C. Chapman," F. B. Holbrook,
-Hlbbard, George K. Johnson . and W.
Hormann, - , . - -
tions of scientific moment.
F0RMEB HEUBEB OF
BALDWJN EXPEDITION
DISCUSSES DISCOVERY
.It-
creased revenue to the city. - For -flOO
Portland received for lta saloons! ami
wholesale houses combined 1359 7S0. The
new plsn, it Is pointed out would give
the city $365,000 annually for its re
ran liquor licenses aione, leaving the
wuuiestue ana qruggtsts' licenses as
mey now are, i -
ao argued that the granting
Of the entire llauor bualneaa ta n.
firm or .oorparaUw, wtnilV do wa.y wttwi:
ma i)rawwt'"i.viwi-'gfawing-ut nr tha
Anaree nquor ousmess. xt would create one
In discussing the significance of the! the present evile)--growing - out of
rv of the south pole. A. Andrea ! liquor business. It would eruta
of the united States weather bu reau I central body which could be held ac-
says that the voyages of discovery have! countable. for violations of the law. In-
Deen more vaiuaDie ror wnai acientnic sieaa or naving 4H0 dlrrerent saloon
data was gathered along the route than men to deal with, the liquor business
had the main object- been attained. . would be reduced to one centrally con
"I .would want to take a ; little time to ducted business, taken out of politics
"-"-.--'"-, .i'"v na-coniroueq oy one set OI men, Who
who was f member -of the Baldwin -Are- would aland to lose their franchise
tlo expedition. "'1 would not like to should they allbw violation of the
2yJusLwhat ifloance law In the places conducted by the aa-
of the discovery Is Without considering soclation "
the matter closely. ' The fact of the u .. i i i. j
ant?et,itaotbaeaflrh.,St KvmS r.bui 6 ?hT oThen"hanT i will
attempting to be f lrat In dlscpyering the I meet wlth combined and nnnn-
h. iFea of 'hunt- fi"ii..ftwiJ'??5 blerly"b,
Doles for many years.
lies nave aicuur(iia in iuto oi nuni- ,h- --i i,- n Vv,
ing for the pole,, for that alone, as It iifinrL-SUKf'0;6
was
and not done for atrlr.tlv scientlf In nnr- ? Me- anienaRient. . it will pe
poses. It was a sort or race to see who
would reach the pole; firat. On these
trips, however, many new Islands and
lands were discovered and much Inval
uable scientific data was collected. Thia
has been the chief value of the expedi
tions up to, this time.", .-
TWO NEW PLANETS : .
ANNOUNCED SAME DAY
Paris, March 8S. The astronomer
Galliot announced tonight' that he had
discovered two new planets situated
beyond Neptune, which la the outer
most planet, or the solar system.
MEDFORD TURNS OUT
TO MEET CASEY'S MEN
Medford. Or.; March - 21. Medford
fans turned out en masse to greet Pearl
fbugiit by the Anti-Saloon league whose
aiuiune is set out Dy J. K. Knodell.
Its secretary, when he said this morn
ing: , Beforaers WU1 Object.
The Anti-Saloon league will make
no compromise with any men or move
ment which has as Its object the li
censing of the sale of Intoxicating liq
uors. As an. organisation the move
ment "Will be opposed, though what at-
lviauai
titude the ipdi
members of the
A Dainty
Dessert
is made with individual dishes o
Toasities,
Ripe or Stewed Fruit,
and Whipped Cream.
Try this for a starter. Your
own ingenuity will soon "create
others.
k Tliis" dainty, food is made of
Vhite Corn, has a delicate "toas-
ty" fla-6r which enhances many
other choice dishes- .' .',
"The Taitt LUser"
i Directions in the ' little book,
7T4-Bita made with Toaitica"
a copy in every pkg.- . , .. '
league will .take I do not know.
Tbe plan has been under considera
tion for several months. Recently a
similar proposition waa nut un ta tha
council of Medford In , the Spirit of
"trying it on tne dog." it was well
reoetved by the Medford council, but
wa afterwards Withdrawn. It having
been- offered for the purpose of sound
ing publlo sentiment rather than for
securing me lueaiora Franchise.
- It waa at first Intended to take the
ror u an a pian Deiore the city council
ana uk ii o pui ine proposed amend
ment on the June ballot, but thia nlan
was abandoned. It beings feared that
the matter would be held up bv the
cur j am era. ii waa aectdea, arter a
conference held a few. days ago be
tween McAllister and the representa
tives of the eastern capitalists back
of the movement, to put the amend
ment on the ballot through the Inita
tlve and let the people . Vote on tha
question directly In June. .
countered It Is possible the rescuing
parties may n ariven out or tne nnia.
as they were last nlgbt and the search
again postponed. v " ;
Pasadena, where Iane Gilliam. Rich.
ard Hslstead, Harold Parker, Sidney
Gray and . F. C. Dodschuti, Mueller's
companions, live, is a city or mourning
today. Business - Is practically sus
pended and the major portion of the
male population -la narticlnatlna' in tha
searcn ror tne missing Dauoonlsts. - .
RICHEST W03IAN IS .
ALSO LONELIEST
New York. March 22. Mrs. - Hettv
Green Is preparing to take her departure
from Hoboken. Her daughter, who waa
recently married' to Matthew .Astor
wilks, was Mrs. Green's constant com-
f anion and now- the richest woman In
he world complains that she la . the
loneliest also. Mrs.- Green would "hot
ieu wuere sue was going.
, Derailment; No Damage.
Los Angeles, Cal. M.areh 23. Two
Pullmans and an observation car on
tne southern racltlo tram No. 9 were
derailed early today at Old Salton sta
tion, east of India. The cars remained
upright and no one was injured. Traf
fic 'was resumed after several hours
delay. , , .!
PUBLISHES STORY BOOK;
"boeal Firm Intredaees Hovel Method
of Interesting the Investor. .
. Out of a flood of real estate ' liters-
ture of every kind and description, the
little booklet Just- Issued by the Ja-cbbs-Stine
company, "The Death of
Doubting Thomas," is one of the most
unique, pointed and suaraestive that
has -been published this year. Carlca-
turlno- aAmewhat "Ptlrrfma PrftM.."
;th8 author of this booklet Introduces
Mr. Slearsome of 333 Timid street: Citv
of Opportunity, likening him to a
blindfolded man. whose abllltv to see
and act upon opportunity had never
been drveloped- Leading this gentle
man thrnue-h some of the wnnrlorfnl
developments of Portland, Introducing
mm to Air. uouoiiui i nomas ana plac
ing nim in a mental dilemma for a
while. Mr.. Fearsome becomes enthus
iastic over- Portland Investments, .de
stroys Mr. Doubtlna- Thomas and comes
out victor.
The publication of "The Death of
Doubting Thomas" is limited and may
be had upon inquiry at any real estate
office In the city. It is believed that
the use of such literature, points a
moral to the average timid Investor
and will lighten his path to lucrative
business ventures more than any other
argument that has been put forth re
cently, j
Lipman, WoUe & Co
QWAxrrT .
oohsidckso on rmiczg
ALWATI TKl LOWXBT -
vma I"
300 Bllocliefi Sliaipcs
$3,50-$7.50 als. 2.95
We have just received a
ihipment of 800 high
grade blocked shapes no i
two alikeand positively!
none worth less than from v
$3.50 to $7.60. Come early
to get the best selection.
Your choice in Aj QC
this great sale. .&L,jO
Rcff. $2 Hal
Braids, $1.39
tf'M w mk
i7mm;
500 pieces "of the best sat
in and silk straw braids
not all colors in all styles,'
but all colors in some, of
the patterns. None worth'
less than $2 apiece, many
worth more; all l2-yard
pieces ; our , . 0 Q
sale price... ...vi.ajjj. " . .- ''' :h '
; All Silk Wire Frames, 39c
All silk wire Frames, hundreds to choose from, any atyle; QQ
our tale price. , . .' . . . , .IC
You can also find silk Frame-Wire here in black, white and 1rta
any color; put up in roll of four yards i..lUC
Full roll of 30 yardg....i-iV'.T.;V.i ;5)
, Tie wire," cable wire, rfdy-made hat trimmings, and all other mil
linery sundries on sale at .equally low prices. " '
Refl;?50c Mcrcerized-Suilinq, 39&
Rcfl. 60c Shanlunn Ponflce, 43c Yd.
Solid color mercerized suitiner, herringbone striped effects..
all 'colors.''-;'' Regular 50c value, Wednesday at Wash OA
Goods section .... . . . , : ' -OuC
Shantung Pbngee silk and cotton wash goods rough M o
weave effect, solid colors, regular 60c value. TraJC
. $1.50 Iluck Towels, $1.00 Dozen
Bleached Huck Towels, si2e 18x37 inches; regular values 1 AA
$1.50 dozen, Wednesday., . . . . e?l.UU
50c Bath Towels, 35c
Bleached Bath - Towe"U, sixe 45x22 inches, made of double
twisted yarn, extra heavy; former price 50c, Wednesday
35c
AT
'300-390 Cast Morrison Mrce t
Near Orand Avenue
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
The Most
Remafkable Sale
OF
Women
Waists
Ever Inaugurated
There you have it, the unassailable truth, no need of t word if you
see them. Say what.we might in the papers, cold type catt never rise
to the point of perfectly picturing these handsome hew .waists,
Our entire window space devoted to their display. A look means a
purchase. The most tempting display of new beauties your eyes have
ever feasted upon.
A Grand Special Four Days'
. Offering
That will create enthusiasm amongst the discerning women who are
, in tne habit of responding to our sale announcements.
The Values and Quantities Run as Follows: '
40 DOZEN WHITE LINON
WAISTS
50 DOZEN WHITE LAWN
AND FANpY COLORED
WAISTS
All Long Sleeve Styles
Lace and embroidery insertion
trimmed; best 85c qualities,
35 c
FIVE LAWBREAKERS ,
GIVEN SENTEXCES
Chris Booth and Henry Hadler. each
of whom pleaded trullty to horsa steal
ingr, were- given three years in the pen
itentiary Dy fresiaing juu uanien
betn in the circuit court yesterday
atfernoon. Booth took a team from the
Ladd estate. Bear Sellwood, while Had
ler admitted the uiait oi a mare irom
John Roth, t "
Arthur Hawklna ' and Clarence Hood
hail nleaded aulltv to stealina; a watch
and $2.05 from Louis Tujague. Haw
kins waa sentenced tu n indeterminate
term In the penitentiary, from one to
seven years. Hood, being , only 14
rears of age, was turned over to the
uvenlle court.
ThpAA mnnthfl fn Iha nnuntv IaII waa
Mie sentence imposed on 8. A. Gray, a
motorman or the caxadero line who
levanted with all the cash fares he had
collected for one day. A. O. Eddy, the
Oregon Electrlo conductor charged with
iuiniiii wren, win pieaa tomorrow.
PARIS STRIKERS
RETURN TO WORK
(Culted Press Lasted Wire.)
Paris, March 23. The strike of the
telegraphers ; and postal employes waa
declared Off thia moraine fnllnwlnr
general meeting- by the atrlkers. The
employes will return to" their old
tlons. nendina- a settlement nt th.lr- .in
ferences with the government
30 DOZEN WHITE
LINGERIE
WAISTS
Models of fine rmill and Swiss,
trimmings 'exquisitely rich and
beautiful, including tiny pin
tuckings, insets of embroidery
and Valenciennes; every waist
in the lot a creation and season
leaders at more than double the
price we ask; values from $1.50
to
Go With a ush. -
The demand for that wnntarfnl fin
aih, Liver and Kidney Cure, Dr. King's
New Life Pills ia astounding- WnnA.
ard, Clarke & Co. say they never saw
the like. It's because thev never fall tn
cure Sour Stomach, Constipation. In-
aia-estion. Hiuousnetis. Jsundloa. Ripir.
Headache, Chills and Malaria Only 16c.
95c
Long Sleeves ...
Elaborately trimmed with dain
ty lace and embroidery insets;
best $125 qualities, - :.. ,
63c
' 30 DOZEN NEW
TAILORED
WAISTS
Plain white or trimmed with the
fashionable colored bands,
starched linen collars and cuffs,
perfect indications' of. the au
thorized fashions ' for spring;
other stores will be displaying,'
these 30 days, hence at . twice
this price; best $2.25 qualities,
17-
$1.19
SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW AND CONTINUES UNTIL
SATURDAY EVENING. The pick of the lots will, of course, go first
C O MB BARLY
YAlfi
SEARCH
(Continued from Pag. Ona.)
Made by
POSTL.M CEREAL CO., LTD.,
Battle Creek. Mick.
from which, there Is no escape. Most
it ine nnyona are rilled wiin anns
I anow from JO to 0 feet deep,- .
.Carried Uttle Ballast.
The belief that the-balloon waa nn.
able to cross -the mountains Into the
deaert Is baaed, upon the fact that the
American carried little or no ballast,
h cause of the number of ..,.
Captain Mueller, however, la one of the
moil annul aeronaut in the United
Ft s lea, and local aeronauts believe he
would overcoma thia handtaan in
of emerjrency. bv caatlna- nr.rlv
everything movable, rutting loose the
basket and forring the party Into the
large ring abovs,-If their lives depend
ed upon It. -,
A number Of Skilled tnountatiuar. ...
ii... ii T" " . . " In eanyona
Phil Bearne, who la reputed to know
every sheep frail tn the Sierra. Mad re
ranse. w.ni up to Alpine tavern on
Kuuni Lwi iai mni ana tnis morn
ins sent partiee) doa thrnua-te lha
ous eaarona.ln that terrltnry.
. n. uiiminn ana-iie aon are direct
Ins tbe eearrh In Millard a num. .-
bare alee sent aa hfvh on th r....
aa Brown nwMintaln. Fort Ran r r
(Wrae V. Crow end Fire Warrir-n Bn
ReM left Paaadena earlv tori. in.
I 1 1 a oanyoa an4 Mowaw Wlkwnt, where
Crew believes he aaw the balloon Run.
dav veilr. Aeronaets believe Crow
wee rn I '". aa thev ear it wnuiil
ara r n tmiinaaihla fnr the A-v-fran
retnala attoet Kr.rs -whlia i.
flat4 with iilumlaatirc raa aiwt
--rr tea" a paHv ef els. hut rN.
-jeweara bewllt preve fee was rirM If
I be ! remain In tKe bills -t
It Is bllerl sm tra'o of t fc tnt-
fe artv wm r fmitv tefr Kls'tffall
a arsrrely a frmf Of h. anvtk M. r
the rans will t rirala nMirloi.
The w iom tn jh n-"nraina.
whk-H has ra4 tnr tbe past two 4mr
Ittm1A. far time ewrlr tutav t";t
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eWT :i tiA U... i T "ViA - 5
Th 8atiwfactlpn - That - Comes from Owning
THEvWEBER
To know that the piano that stands In your home will be
admired by every musician who tries it is gratifying to you as
the owner. ' . , ;
To know that your choice is approved by such famous pi
anists as Paderewski and Rosenthal is a still further source
of satisfaction. . . . ; . .
The recognition that the 'greatest musicians in the
world are according to the Weber Piano, is evidence
that it possesses something which other pianos lack.
Throughout the Weber's half century of existence it has
won numerous honors, but never was the consensus of opinion
in the musical world so emphatically in its favor as at the
present day.
Recent Weber models, typifying the highest de
velopment of the modern pianoforte are here for your
inspection. .
Weber Pianos Represented Exclusively in the Northwest by
ptsMaOTwiWlCtr
root
Knox Mats
Always considered the
best All the New York
styles now on display
353 Wnshlngton Street
311 E!crrisonf Opposite Pcstofficc
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break m. if a4vete weal bar 1 ea. :