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'yJ' THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, ' IPOS). ram ORDER JYafional Millinery dissocia tion Will Bring Out . .' -New Ltd.- aero- OJIil Oil GRODIjD : IS INJURED ONE : "."'",.'f 'V . 1 . ''-'' ''" Aeroplane Falls on Invent , or; Mechanician Not : Injured. . (United Prew W l Chicago, genu , Z. NeatlThe plane-hat! It -to "the" thing' . So de clare the milliner attending , th Jfa tlonal Millinery association meeting hcr$ ' ,r ' J " '"' v''l ' The "peachbasket." the, "scoop shov el," the "merry widow,1: Inverted dish- pans. OKorama. w , i' ;-:r.7 MWollj. u lUihUT a Hire feminine eaornmems. wnun it. ..vi.. i. tj. hate .graced milady a head I this tanconrt. who .was standing on the onaemnea a H , ground. " Driver was In the aeroplane (United Pree teased "Wli. -Eaa , Leandro, , Cal, Sept i. -Joseph Bettancourt Is suffering today from In- juries received yesterday when a mono plans of bis own invention . crashed to the ground . and pinned him underneath the wreckage. John Driver, his com- anlon, was' slightly scratched when will be ci The "aeroplane nat. i inwi - to undine as Aviator Curtis when the ' accident 'occurred. . The two men were experimenting above, J? ThS GoldMagle So in the Lead With Bigger, Better Values Startling Friday Bargains ; Review Patterns These splendid,' popular. Pattern! can only be obtained at this great bargain store we're, the sole Port land agents for 'era. We have all Pictorial Publications, too. "Thesi Patterns you'll find priced At 10c and 15c Lach Portland's Great Bargain Store 'A THIRD AND YAMHILL STREXTS For the Great Working People in All Departments The ' entire store fairly Overflows' with seasonable Friday bargains -values that clearly emphasise the advisability ' of purchasing on -our. great "Profit-Sharing" day. ' For all advertised . goods - in this adv.. See Window Display the long Rights maby iPootnlu bouv.rd. driver - had iss at Khelms last ween. . .h nnr.in It holds the record for long of an, incline-while Bettancourt stood mgni in xany. " below watching the flight, suaaenlv do uea a 1 the machine swerved aownwarfl ana The thing" ; is a "e""1"": caught Bettancourt tail in the cheaft trivance, preferably .in Jtv-nI0J knocking him down and ' seriously in- Mm on the, left siae. . it is d that several of his ribs are' t rac- - . -irsrtinai tiianes i . i -1 - vroiect from a sort f box like .bit off- ; trivance, "preferably In velvet moire kn klr of berr? color, somewhere between 4av ender and purple." The faciei Of ! the, , "haf1 Is turned to resemble an aero- TreinmeHMoMS' IPdDssilbilMues fa! Cfi ClTlt gear which is j;ranged to Pf"l outsida of tha can, then the same water i?.11 iJ55 if.MDorto the I" -to wash the inside of the can. hat." the nredloted succesoor to l rr. k urvai ih, uiih. present popular oreatlons. ,-T :.;; REVOLTiFIG !H EXTREK1E cases $2.38 ' Contlnued from Fags One.) that milk and matnura pad equal opr portunitles to mingle. ' , i , .v : One tub of water served for the wash lng of many cans. Outside the milk house was a drinking trough, partially filled - with water, and the water was dense with ' wrigglers, ' or the larvae from mosquitoes. The floor of the milk house was decayed and the cans were exposed to th pest of flies. Ventilation. Is tacking. Inspections of the Schneider, Both Mitchell, Kaufman, .North Portland and Portland Dairy association dairies fol lowed in rapid succession. It was gen erally found In the cse of these dairies u-n. ..,, -tbi1 aero nerl1""1 lns cows wnen in me Dim were iJJiJS .T,h.d JESFmSSi P.t b a. narrow lane,, huddled close to- X iVTThih i n said Dr Mack. rtner witn no,venuiauon, ana witn the car.r.w,?iHni S J ao horrible that wanura in some cases caught In troughs, .Ctil".h.er2Cnn!f atoice" : ! others thrown behind the barn, whew -- ---- -. t H accumulated in great, foul heaps - tS ?if2"S' tit in'af .thi :. T KoUl Mitchell dairy was better T, .lit .Zt ViTrh that ha was ttlan most Lek - of screens and san-W-JmL1L nt an ininion ' f i lUry precautions were most In evi D0i -V, T.n inantedwas also den- I "ot of these places, too, it ilhl",rlin nii. ?Pthethl?s were nd that the milk cans were al the ..'"'"ASS Zjj! lowed to stand unwashed many hours MsU after, tha muad. been, rernoved from J2 thtSilk'Sid0i5bl llonsof -Th o' applying a remedy, that Jh1 -SeiJtH? Th Sinrt distressing ' th fact that impresses me most" th mSfnd?r r!8Bln declared Dr. Yenney,: the Investigation 'Sthrouihs Columbia ? Jh. morning concluded, and the. auto &r2HVMalaM be dean, their work would be aas Brothers was the neat one .rac"?jlcJ ier. It would In the end cost less. If VMl7SIt--P t:keep flies out of : Ti JL.iVr tn h. miianouse it wouia ne a trmenaou !f, 5 1 fMM Xt! Take the. Instance of the ernment'' S.M Ml'tS give M41 flwr' W 10ol, - onlv a grade of S0.75, when to make the Bwaiura ta Milk. milk salable at all in places where In- 'There the cows had Just been milked. Fpfctioa is rigidly enforced, . double I The milk was being passed over the tins grade Is demanaea. t . cooler. The cooler , was right In con 4 Exposed to Dirt and riles. nection with the barn. Manure got Into The cooling room was provided with ".nd we saw the manure in the milk, a cement floor the onlycement floor JTIies accumulated In the strainer, and round during tna morninrs tour, aaii r- " .r, the milk t cooler was exposed to dust, the time it left the cows until, It was Ar an ha Th ham huA honn I Put Into cana modfiratalv well cleansed, the feed was I "Now all I have to say la this: We malt and alf alfa meal mixed, a combi-1 won't dillydally about this matter any nation that causes the cows to produce I more.' If Commissioner Bailey says the much milk, but which In time almost' state board or healtn has tne obligation literally burns -out thelr digestive or- to enforce sanitary regulations, we will gans. Directly under the barn was a give the dairies 10 days in which to get fiartlally covered cement cess pool, hav- Into sanitary conditions. 'Great as is ng no outlet" except 'as it ; ooied over the danger from tubercular cows, It Is the top. - small In comparison with the danger - Manure was plied up Just outside the from the dirty milk, the way we have barn and there were many tons of It, neen it this morning." ...- - im ncnim . .u oocwpi., a M mm Bou Palrirmen-a wrnn. had no drains.- Here manure, dust irjm mm wuuu. and soured milk was washed from the Another Impressive conclusion grow ing out or tne- inspection maae tnis morning was that -the - dairymen are ready and willing to cooperate In clean: lng up. They gathered round the In spectors, listening eagerly to sugges tions made, and saying that they will do anything In their power to bring their establishments up to the standard. Ignorance, not criminal negligence or indifference, seems to be their condi tion. ,- v - ' The willingness of the dairymen to cooperate in & cleansing crusade led tj a few questions directed to Dr Mack. They were: "Doctor, have tou ever obtained any data relating to local conditions from Commissioner Bailey?" - "I never hav. I called at his office three times to get suggestions, and as sistance, and never found- the commis sioner In, nor did I find anything in his office that would help me." Tolerant of Bad Conditions. "Do you find Commissioner Bailey re garded as a law enforcing, cleansing force throughout dairies about . Fort land r "No. I have found wherever I have been that he is regarded as tolerant of bad conditions, a great 'friend' of the dairymen, and doing little or nothing to mass mem ciean up. Ana in tnis con Iff BEAUTY CULTURE BUNGALOW THEATRE i Monday ArTERNOON, SEPT. 13,2:15 ; BY THE : AGE-DKYING " -'.. . " f- r i v - J MADAME YALE Growing, old is only a habit Learn how to retain your youth and beauty. FREE RESERVED SEAT TICKETS - AT OUR Toilet Goods DepL " mil " " - ' t. Section I want to say that the condi one, in other dairies I have Inspected are as bad. if not worse than those we found this morning. I do, however, find the commissioner to be politically a power among the dairymen." 111 III I Straw Suitcases, light and serviceable; the kind that ells up to $5.00, Friday.. f 2.38 WOMEN'S SWEAT- i ra --- & j ' , i y I white; our regular" I ; ill yt.ju values n f .xg y m I v - y I In ( I HI ' ILA''! i i l r f I i cm vmm ' . is mm m i n in i in i i i i 1 $30 Fall Tailored Suits at $1283 Few, Smart Jersey Suits $2,83 1 $20 Long Govert Coats ibr $6,88 AN ASTOUNDING PURCHASE enables' us to make this-unparaUeled offer-lfor ttirough a mammoth cash transaction , pur eastern .buyer obtained a wonderful as sortment of all the latest models in nobby rail buits at a price less thamfifty cents un iiic uuud.il iiuc to uui uiiwavcijufc puuty anu unnice xne majonty oi j'ortiana stores WE'RE GIVING YQU THEBENEFITthe; entire.: jot of all that's new in Suits ; neat, stylishtrn.odels in all Colorsvalues that are selliner elsewhere RIGHT muw.ai prices ranging 10 ju. ee tne great aispiayot ten Yamhill -street windows filled with these modish buttswe're giving YOU a REAL BARGAIN when we .00 offer 'em Friday at this astonishing pricer Friday your choice of the great lot tor Wc Defy Competition to Duplicate THIS OFFER Sec Windows M4 $20 Covert Coats kgS $6.88 Gvert Coats in tans " and blacks long1, stylish . garments that qsually sell at prices ranging to $20. They come in many lovely styles, some with beautiful jet buttons. Again vt give you the benefit of our great cash purchasing power again do you benefit by the Golden EagleV rigid determination to -givethe-great working people the benefit of all remarkable buys for we'll place this entire lot on sale Friday A OO at this extraordinary price . startler bD00 Don't Fail to See Window Displays. New Jersey Suits at $12.83 These new stylish garments, made of Splendid quality silk Jersey close fitting jackets with the ultra smart pleated skirts the ones that'll cost you $30 any place else in the city are still an other demonstration of our "mammoth buying power. Usually so hard to obtain, we obtained the great lot at an astonishingly low cash figure and give you the benefit. We'il place one great lot to go on sale Friday at a price that we defy, competition to duplicate at this price Ain jy values to $30.00 go for only 3) 1 Z. OO See Window Displays of These , Garments. $15;Fall Mats, Season's; Best Models, $2.93 Another demonstration of the. Golden Eagle's advanced tusines methods more proof that this is the real bargain store of the city. A fortunate purchase before the season was well started enables us to make this startling offer right when other stores are "boosting" prices 'way high. A great lot of beautiful Fall trimmed Hat Models representing the season's best shapes and trimmings; values that are being Sold elsewhere at op to $15.00 a mammoth underpricing event long no to be remembered. We offer them for our great Friday Profit - Sharing special sale, while they last, for only sZ.SJ kw. jrri- "r ' $8.00 Ostrich Plumes Friday- lor $3.39 These lovely Plumes will be used in great numbers for trim ming .Fall headgear. A great price .opportunity enables us to offer a great 1 assortment of beautiful fluffy. Plumes, in all shades and colors, including black, white, pink, blue, green and brown; regular values that sclk elsewhere at $8.00 a iJO OQ sensational price reduction on sale Friday for only vviJ Waists That Us- f, Mushroom Sailors Go for 59c Each Only a small lot of these nobby Mushroom Sailors left They re the kind that sold for $2.50 at some stores right here m town. They come in natural color and burnt, neatly trimmed with red velvet band. A sensational price induce ment that we defy competition to duplicate Friday f"f at the price we offer. We offer the entire lot at, only OaC Handbags at Only 88c Patent Leather Hand. bags, the kind that sell to $3.50 else where in the city special Friday at 88 BELTS that usually sell to $1.50, in all kinds and styles 23? if WHO mm Continued from Page-One.) wonderful thing ever attempted by any man with courage enough to make a daah for the pole, accomplish his ob ject unassisted ty anyv0tfter white man, and then- return alive and well. I tell you its tne most wonderful achelve- ment in in History or this generation. or ii y oioergeneraiion, ior mat mat ter. - . I never entertained the slightest auuui ui ur. io wouia return, as I had absolute confidence in his courage, determination and will power. Bo when some friends of Dr. Cook tried to finance a relief expedition recently, I refused to subscribe to the fund, as I believed It might Interfere with the plans of JOOK. "Naturally I ae'-pleased with Dr. Cooic Vrwft -dfteovr-Hhd I believe mat wnen ne returns to his native soli the American people will give him tne greatest weicom ever accorded to any American." SCIENTISTS HAVE FAITH IX COOK'S DISCOVERY CLAIM (tDl(J tr Leud Wlr.) Washington. tpc 2. Scientists inter, viewed here today are-practlcally unan imous in declaring their belief that Dr. Frederick A- Cook s word that b dis covered the North Pole will be accepted wlthdut doubt, and that he will be cred ited with th sreewst discovery of mod ern times. Dr. Cleveland Abbe, editor of the i -ather bureau's monthly review, said . today; "To a certain extent, such a discov ery la a n-.atter of talcing the word of j the dlacoverec If a single white man ; making sucb a Journey claims -to hav I mad, a discovery th man's reputation ! f X 3etk sa Big ead. I It was a thriUlag experience to Hra ! Ida Soper t face- deata. "Tor years a ! I vr lung trouble gave me Intense suf fering.- she writes, "and several times early caused my death. All remedi faiid and doctors said I was Inevrable. Tbea Dr. King's New Discovery brought eulck relief end a cere eo permaaent that I have ot bea troubled In tWe Mra. Sopr IKee in Big Pond, It works wonders la Ceuhs sni Colda, Sore Long. Hemorrhages, La Orlpp. Athma. Croup. Whooping "Coo ah ?wAmU-.bro,K'li'1 rnl Trial botU free. GAiaraoteed by Weedard. Ciark A Cev - - ually Sell as High as $300 Only 73c A . great assortment of lovely Waists, in white and colors, neatly made in many different styles, plain tailored, lingerie, etc. There are values in the Jot worth as high as $3.00, but a wonderful price op , portunity makes possible . this amazing, offer... See great window display of these lovely Waists in our Yamhill-street windows you'll be convinced that they're worth many times the figure we ask, for the mammoth assortment goes on .ile Fridav. regardless of former price or real values, while 77 they last for only, each I . New Bargain Basement Abounds With Friday Specials THE FAVORITE FOOD CHOPPER A well made, durable meat cutter and food chopper that ii? a real necessity in every home. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer a wonderful Friday special of this popular chopper at a price that is astonishingly small so low that it will cause the 'purchase of one of these economical machines by every family. Easily cleaned has several adjustable blades a machine that has never? been sold before for less than $1.50 it's easily worth $2.00 a great lot on sale in our new T?ri A iit 4nr HnliT lA Bargain Basement at this extremely low price Uy IOl vjniy V4C Ivory Soap, 6 Bars for 25c 1 42 Pc. Dinner Set for $3.13 WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, in a beautiful white fancy design: The set con sists of 42 pieces and is always sold for (tQ 1 O double the price we ask Friday, only OaeleJ IVORY SOAP Regular 5c bars Never sold for less than that price ; a great lot goes on sale Friday in our Bargain Basement at the ' nr remarkable reduction to fl BARS FOR jC as a scientist would be considered by the sclenUfic world. A true solentist would not lie for personal reputation or glory, and Cook Is well known and Ms reputation as a scientist Is established. Professor Willis Moor, chief of th weather bureau and president of the Na tional Oeosraphle survey, said: Fake observations wnnoui detection are practically Impossible Mathematicians and scientists hav. ways of -checking any observation made In any eeetion or xne worm. discover deception. Cook s records be all the proof that is necessary.' CALIFORNIA' WOMAN . GETS SCOQ?" OX . , POLE DISCOVERY ould will PLM TO MllilE STREETS OF CITY Th streets of Portland are to be named and numbered In a sane manner, which Is bound to be especially good news to mall carriers, district f mes senger companies, delivery companies. and every- stranger who seeks to find a number In Portland." 80 said a member of the- streets and alleys committee of th city council this morning. In many Instances In both east and west Portland two or more streets am carrying the same name, much o the embarrassment of mall carriers and others having to do with tr,U and atrset numbers. , - . And, where In every other great city In - tne country ivu numoera tub i "MV father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five Tears and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascareta, Sine be ha begun taking Cascareta he has never had the headache. They bar entirely cured htffl. Caacarets do what rod recommend them to do. X will give you tne pnvuegt of using his name." E. M. tickson. tiao Keataer &L, w. Indianapolis, ina. Pleaiaot. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Naver fckJteoJU'k or Gripe. idc iSc. 50c Never .ok in bulk. Tb g era tablet stamtwdCCC &aaranteed to car er year moeey beck. Sl - tO the block. ' thereby enabling a person looking for a number to know exactly how many blocks his number Is from the dividing street, the numbers In Portland run from 10. to 119 to the block. Unless a person Is familiar with the district In which the number he is looking la situated, h is at sa about he distance h Is from his number; be may b a block or h mar be a mil. ot instance, in any other city stranger seeking for No. 1200 kno without questioning that his number is just 12 blocks from the dividing street, so that if he happens to be at 600 on his street he knows he has but six blocks to go. A stranger la looking for 1200 in Portland. He Is standing at (00 and says to himself, "It's only six tuocas, x u waia. , . .That Is. he thinks he will walk. But he is disillusioned, poor man. after plodding weerlly along a dosen blocks. and Unas mat na la stilt several bun dred numbers from 1100.- - - Mayor Klmon wrote Postmaster Young today, saying that the streets and allays commute or in. city council now ass under consideration the matter of re- namlna and renumbetina all of the streets In rortiand. "It seems almost too good te be tnie " signed tn postmaster, ss ne read lit "Generally debilitated for yeara Mad sick beadacbes, lacked ambition, was worn out and ail run down. Burdock Biooa enters m.ae me a well woman." Mrs. Charles Fralteg. Mooasup, Conn Don't think that rile, can't mrwl Thousands of obstinate casee have bn cured ry Poan s Ointment. . M cents at drug any . ' store. V: BillousT ' Weal beew after rilnnee Tongue coated 7- Bitter taster Complet ion eellowT Uver needs waking up. Doaa's Regnlets rare bilious attacka St cents at any drug store. . Farmerer mechanlca. ' rallrviadara. la. borers rely on Dr. Thomass Kcleetrtc OIL Takes the sting ont ef cuts, burns er bruises at ence. Pain can not star where it is used. ; Simon's letter, "but here t have it from the mayor in black and white. When this work Is done -it will be another step, towards making Portland a model metropodUaa city. The neetoffice de partment in Portland has more trouble ana genuine grier witn tn repetition of. street names and the street number ing than . in all other cltlea In - th oountry put together." BRADBURY 0. J. HOW 110. 23753 ..." (United rra teased Wlral Baa Quentin, CaL. Sept. i- William 3. Bradbury, the aged Corte Madera mil lionaire who- was convict d ef perjury, was taken to San Quentin prison today by Sheriff Taylor of Marin county. With his prisoner Taylor left San Rafael In a buggy at o'clock and, at t:4l Bradbury lost his Identity and became merely No. II, Til. Before entering th Iron barred door th ased man turned appeallngly toward a guard standing be tween him and freedom. . "This Is awful." h aobbad. - The next moment he was aahseed Into the prison yard sad In a few short min utes be had been photographed, gfvan a bath and a ehav. Than attired . In tripes h. was allowed lb freedom ef Shoe Dept. Fairly Overflows With Great Bargains I I Boys Shoes, in box calf or ylcJ lryle bu"on or lac: regit-' Jar $3.00 raraes. A great Profit Sharing Friday special, 1 no Friday the pair, only j 1 70 Misses' Shoes, in vicl or calf, button or lace;, regular $3.00 val- (1 An for,Friay. the pair 1.170 Woi?,cn .Sho. n . many styles, exce lent leathers; values that sell regularly to $3.00 the nair. A great Profit . Sharing Friday CI Cl special, the pair, only 9 107 Girls Shoes, patent leather, vici kid or gunrnetal, In button or lacet regular $3.50 values. -on gjo n sale Friday for, the pair his hair cut ahort. he walked n.rvou.ly about the enclosur whiu othr con vlcts y'ed him curiously, but made no with the "fish." aa the new arrivals are called by the prisoners. vi"th,Un(,Lnrr to1 Bradbury Is new I1 and Is In strtpis, his friends declare he will reeelvea wee" Qovrnor QUlett within a Th crime for which Bradbury waa convicted waa committed In 1907, when 7'x.0n,lh tanl that h did not tell th Marin county bank not to lend money to Jamea MoOm A . mortgage which Bradhurv hii . f... v ... T , .'"-'"rutins to MCtJU. The ' bank officials Impeached his statement ' the priton yard. Ton) rut lie w and unless pardoned by 111 t aasimed te a cell the governor. will serve 4t his one year term work ing In the jute mill "stuffing cans" by day, sleeping oa a straw majtrees st night and eating nothing more than th plain prison fare which Is fed to other cortvicts.- Whea tha mfilfonalr emerrerf frani tb barber shop, claan ahaja end with r "It Talks!!'- A Oreat Pbyaldan sayst " Yonr perfect Oraatein Portuala tmlkt to vnyoD wlta any medical skill or medical asaae." Oran geme ersMlt Siace tm aMn. lie tt-oua. l a . 4 " acts promptly and thoroughly for Celda, Crl. Hwl.iks. Ne. alsia. la SVafaFa. OffM. Oil ai4 AT ALL DRUGGISTS- 1 1 i A, I