The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 14, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, ' SEPTEMBER 14, ' 1003.
.XI i
RAILWAYS If
CM it
GRAFT
But the New Government
tfecoffnlzes That Chinese
3Iust Control AH New
Railroad Extensions and
. Woris to That End.
". Much controversy hu '.been
4 carried ton relative to China's
."boms built railroads. Because,'
. of desire to securs franchises,
4 English newspapers . frequently
d printed stories : discrediting '
d Cblaoao ability to eonatruct rail-
; roads. BriUah built railways In
China are probably tho moat
4 , substantial built anywhere, but
A the Chinese are learning, and
4 'while their, methoda ar peculiar,.
of railway development was brought to
I CIuh ly lite diaaairoua war wnn
i.aa in 114. Than followed the
of eonueaslona, when outright franchlaaa
ware grant to railroad iiuijners ui -rloua
natlonalitlaa. 1 hla tutd the er
fact of aitau.tlu' bulldlna tfperatlons
rapidly, but It aleo led t Ucraeaed
forala it Interfere a.d added furl to
the fires of the oiiU-IokIss agluUon.
After the mieffuhlvtl and unfortunate
mi a ,ha . k 1 1. fnml . n alamant had
reeulted lu tho conwuUion of. the lir
outbreak, and after t'hlna had t'en
K.rlv k.wiwl from actual dlailiSmlwr-
ment. the Chln.ee made It known that
nn new oonreaalone would be granted.
Then forelan railway loane were so
licited. An agreement waa reached le
tween the representatives of British.
Oerman and French capital whereby
Inane would be male upon certain terms
dictated by the kiuropaan financiers,
which were very advantageous to the
money Inndera.
Xaglaad's Xaadsoa. ) Xaas.
iSIIITOII DID HOT
SHOO! HIMSELF
v
So Says Mrs. Sutton, After
Autopsy Murder Case
to Bo Pushed.
(TTaitai Pnaa Laaaal Wh-a.
Washington, Sat. 14. The body of
Lieutenant James button, who came ta
pua or
acadamy at Annapolis two
tola death In fight on the campus o
In. n.v.l .ii.muiv at Anni
Ixians for eorue rallwaya, euch aa tneiMra mmo. mn wlioee death waa tho
k'nivlivminlnn road which connects I auhl.a- at m naval InvuilaaLlnn raoanl-
the aout hern metropollo of Canton with waa Shumed yeaterday afternoon
from tho Arlington cemetery and as
autupay waa performed by Sr. Tolly
Vaughn.
Alter examining- tba body Dr. Vaufhu
reported that no bona were broken, but
ha ih.r. avara ha m4.i marka do
waathe head and that tho bull-t wound In
the akull wag ao clean out that tne snot
the British coUiny of llongko
made upon term requiring the engi
neering work to be entirely under Urlt
lah supervision the loan waa floated In
Ktipland and stipulating that all ma
terials were to be purchaaxd In Eng
land. ' The auditing department
alao to bo under Urltlah oontrol. Thla
closed market provision rneanl. or course, win hi o..M not h... been
that China had to ray high prices for ""a" . IV Z
material. , A Joint German and Urltlah
oan uoon the Pukeu railway- offered
terma alla-htlv better, aa there waa a
lightly wider market for supplies, oom
e
their railroada are wall built and 4
.'are safe. Tomorrow Mr. Haskln
will' tell of . the methoda em- "';
. ployed by tha Chineae in railroad d
. building and why It la necessary 4
- that they control tha balancd of '
Chlna'a roads,
' :-. Br Freddric S. Haskln,
Washington. Sept 14. Tha Chinese
a-overnment and the Chineae buaineaa
man r-ADAffl I fZA tflA - feet that the rail
road systems of the country muat be
extended tr t;nna 1a 10 wp iwp ""
the advancing orient. At tho same time
they recogniae another fact, Quito aa
patent, mat tnese raiiroaa ew;iian.ii
muat bo under Chineae control or ele
tha Chineae governmental authority will
recome nothing mora than a fare, with
Kuasla and Japan pracucauy ruling a
Inrse portion of Chinese territory Dy
portion
r occui
of keeping aoldlera In the country
military occupation unaer ine prtwmo
to
guard their rallwaya; with the gradual
eqring up 01 jrrencn railways
inlluence at tna eoum; wun m vrer
mana extending German preatlgo along
the line or uerman. rauway in onaur
tunjf province; and with tho British
tising a BriUah railway aa.tho baala for
exclusive claims upon the valley of the
Yaag-tae; tho aituatlon teaches China
what aotne other nationa are Deginmng
to auapeot that the men who own the
railroads are the men who rule the
land. The inspiration of all Chlneao po
litical activity today 1 tho passion for
rlrhta recovery." It la moat import
ant In., ita bearing unon (he ratlro
building of tho nation, but it may some
day become a vital Issue with respect
to seaports ana epnerea ui muuuin
China Knat Control oada.
Therefora. lt l tne posltlvo' anf net
tled policy or the Chinese government
that no more railroads a hall be built ex-
cent bv Chinese an. under Chinese con
troL . Wherever it Is possible, Chinese
capl.! will - bo used- Unfortunately,
China has not sufficient capital to di
vert from tho regular channela of busi
ness to embark on the great program of
railroad extension wnicn is necessary,
and therefore, it must look to foreign
financiers for loans.. ' The (30,000,000
loan recently divided equally between
the United Sttee, England, Germany
and France is but the first of a se
ries of -railroad loana which the Chi
nese will negotiate in the near fujuro,
Wow Saa 14 Bystema. '"
' China now-has- 14 railway systems
With an aggregate of about 4000 miles
of line.. These railroads cats through
nine of the 18 provinces Of China proper
tt!
adequate to meet the demands of tha
rA at Atoaa r.n,.
Ir. Vaughn's conclusion reopens the
question anew of the roewns bv which
Sutton came to hla death.- The board
England and Oermany being oj-rn. P,, ?"yr. k -...rnwith
The greatcet project no won the tapis Inflicted, though not neceaaarlly with
1 . . T i... ii . . ...... 1 it I Infant
la tne DUliaing ei a railway- 1. toiiihti - - . . - .vaha
Hankow tha Intarior m.troDollo. with Present at the exhumation of tho body
- - k i. i- .wm. au. lira. Sutton. tha mother) Vr.
..a 11 11111 uii nuui) mm . aa " ' w- J - . .!..
connectea with Pekln on the-north, and Vaughn, a priest and a represenUtlvs
to extend a line westward from Hankow of the war department.
to the rich and now almoet Inacceasible Mrs. Button still holds that nor son
province of Sse-Chaun. Thla is the road did not commit suicide and her heller
which has been the center of Interest in is strengthened by the report Of V.
Chinese financial circles for so many Vaughn. - -
months past wm rtB aCnrder Charrs. -'
Tkey Try aerntany. Her only desire when ths first In-
A proposition to finance this project veatlgatlon was opened was to clear bis
waa first made to the British, but they name of tho blot of "suicide," but her
refused to consider it expect on the attorneys are now preparing to lodge a
basis of the terms of the Kowloon-Can- charge of murder tn tho courts of Mary
ton loan, meaning British supervision and agalnat one more of Sutton's
and British market auppHes. The En- .galante, and, if that proceeding falls,
liah hanker, believed that It was lmnoa- will a. vxrva. 1 4 A Mtfl aTVASS ft flir(hf In
w m I W g a p I II PM g Oaw V w aa mm mrmrmm av m mm m a mmm
ibU for ihn loan to ecpe thm, nd (Btigation. 1
t hs v heM out far thm old terms. Tho I ju.ia.mm ttias mtmm Atsf.
hJ.n.'"., Jnterpreted ho,.,L,,.ro.m.L'er?tiL'h Mno ' burn or powder marks on the
Britiah to mean only that the British , d thlt th(, hola made by the
were to have first chance at tho loan. I r. . , v.. .k.m.
IXKSrSXZ avanfaau'T0?. dVnne4 an cl. "cut d ".J
S.'nh ofyfe?w:.aSa.rtUh"e mlrnl f" trM Mr Sutton and
being for 5.600.000 pounds merlin., mtl,- -i"ztYr mA mhamm th.t
10 uo uoa in r ovu inn viu oinian wgiuv z - - , . - . .
coTrlnir an old concenBion Douni in oy
The GOLDLN LAGIX Soars Above Them All--Leading With Digger; Better Bargains
flundrcdiof
unjdv'itlscd
bargaini in
Children'!
Wear
See them to
morrow
Portland's
Great
Bargain
Store :
NEW
ffrfTil iTl-i
mm
THIRD AND YAMHILL STREXTS
Tor the :
Great
Working
People"
We will re
member the.
"kids to
morrow with
one of those
Handy Kits
get one
Our 18th
Great
CMMIiKgiafs Pay M(g
Boys' and Girls' $?.00
) FREE Sciicol Eiits FKEE
tho government, and the balance waa to
Basle t Conseoratod Oround.
The bullet entered Sutton's 'head at I
bo eouallr divided between tho Hankow-
Canton, or aonthern line: and the- ian I ..- in. iM . k .i,afiita ..r.h.
7 - . . . l liiC 1VIHfc auu .11 . M.av.aw 1
kow-8se-ChAun. or western lino, the ,ton t tn AnnapoUi inquiry, and It
whole loan to be taken in equal parts nAlrM. brain: Both brain and
bullet were destroyed after the autopsy
held at Annapolis Immediately after
w XaMnan DP ll.h an IT,.nrh h.TlUI
The nroviaion waa made that : German
engineers should be employed on the
Western line to use German materials,
Sutton's death, and on that account the!
UK
churia. and while they are entirely ln-
country lor transportation facilities,
they are a substantial beginning for
the great system which will .gridiron
Asia with rails even as North America
. J now belted and crossed with steel. A
score of railways are projected and a
' few of them are actually building, but
It will "require many years to complete
the present ' program.
' Torelffners rirst Bnilt oads.
Railroad building tn China has been
chiefly : under foreign control and the
r conauct 01 aiiairs naa not oeen aucn aa
...... ...uv ... u ..i i . . v... v i.oyviih VI I .v.
eigners and their .methods. In tho be
ginning, about SO- years, ago, foreigners
obtained a concession to build a horse
railway from Shanghai to ' Woosung,
. about 10 miles, steam power beine- ex-
pressly .barred.- The foreigners surrep
titiously nrougnc in a sieam engine ana
, be-an to operate the road an a steam
railway. This led to riots and blood
shed. Tho matter became a "diplomatic
Incident," the first of a long series con
nected with Chinese railways. The Chi
nese rovernment finally boua-ht the-road.
operated it for a year, according to eon-
iraci, ana men lore u up ana sent it
io ormosa, wnere it became tne nu
- eleus of tho first Chinese built rail
Way system.
Then followed a oeriod in "which un
der the leadership of Li Hung Chang
and the superintendence of Wu Ting
Fang. China began to build railways
iiseir. -jToeress was stow ana tnat era
and that British and French engineers !"rB,Iu?a?1
using British and French material fny.,.,5" "Wi. lllmT hZ
should be employed on the-outbern Una the blows which Sutton received on his
' England Xs Incensed. After the an topsy tho body was plael
This waa intensely annoying 10 me i m a new coffin and was reinterrea m
British Interests in China, which I the same grave after the grcund bad I
claimed the exclusive right to finance been consecrated bv Rr. Father Alonso
ino roao. ine rian were eapecwujr Olds Of St-AugUStlne'S Uathoilc cnurcn,
incfMefl or inn purtiuii vl a6' vc-i (fug city.
th road t6 German enslneers. as that TOlm to Boa la Dreams.
lino lies In th Tang-Tso valley, which J "God has seen fit to answer rny
Sweaters Wed. at $1.49
Boyg' and girls' nobby Cot Sweat
ers in white, grayand cardinal Thete
, Sweaters are the kind that tell all
over at price ranging to $3.00, end
are a might r big value at the little
prico at which we offer 'em tomor
row. A great Children'a fit AQ
Day special for only, each Mew
Children's $2 Hats 79c
Children'i School Matt neat felt
Hats, in many colors and stylet:
all new Fall shapes. A great Chil
dren' Day reduction for toe 7Q
girls; $2 values, Wednesday f eC
f 4-Big Shoe Cuts-4)
Boys' Kangaroo Calf School Shoes,
the can't wear out -kind, I e(l
1 1.00 values, Wednesday . , t s e &
uisaas Tlcl Kid or Box Calf Shoes.
button or lacs styles; fin
regular U0 values, palr.,ow:'
Children's Shoos, patent vamps, tan
tops, out ton or laoe styles z on
II value-, Wodnesday,,.T"!'
Oirls Shoes, patent leather, vtel kid
or grun metal, button or 029 90
laoe, IS and 11.60 values.. y eaSW
Owing to the) great number of children whom we were unable to
supply last week when tho School Kits finally DID arrive, well
giro FREE to every child who calls Wednesday, accompanied by
parent, one of our handy little School Kits. All who were unable to
obtain one last week, as well as those who were disappointed last
Wednesday, may receive one of tha useful little gift by calling
Children's Day tomorrow. Tha Kits Ore dandy little School Boxes,
containing Pan, Pencil, Slat Pencil, etc' Com get one Wednesday.
75c BeaVm Chambers 29c
Uy tt h)
Children's Sweaters-
$1.00 Values, Wed. 39c
Children's little School '- Sweaters.'
These are dandy little Coat Sweaters
in many different colors; values that
sell regularly elsewhere it ii 0(1. A
competition-defying reduction for our
eighteenth great Children's Day. . A
1 .' ,'4a J lal L ' t '. I -S
iimiica 101 hoci wawe iney rn
last. Wednesday at, only, ach 0C
Boys,$4.00 Suits $2.98
Boys' Fall Suits, the well-known
guaranteed "Security Bond" clothes
a regular $3.00 garment they go
Wednesday as a great Children's
Day special for the boys 0 no
at this special price, suit JO
All "Kids" Wear Cut
SBO
Children's Rompers, regular
vaiuea in many coiote.
useful little garment, . at,
Children's School Hose, I5e values,
Wednesday for ISO, too ones Jin
for ISHo, 15o, ones for, pair.
at . 239
Boys Wool Pants, rood ones that
will stand hard school wear; nnn
SOo values, Wednesday for,.
Blouse Waists for ' boys, k' bl
Wednesday special; worth aa.
I5o- reg. Children's day at., Sl
Great Britain - has heretofore regarded j prayers "and has removed the stigma the
as its' particular spnere or inn uenre. enemies or my sc
The British press of China roared with said IMrs. Sutton
uence. I enemies of my son placed upon him. 'j
I 'With said IMrs. Sutton after the autopsy. 1
Indie-nation, and the British business "The contusion on the forehead and the!
men In the Olubs declared that It wasn't clearness of the aunshot wound con-
a business question at all, that It was vinees me that my son was killed byl
a question ior waranips. i those four orncers.
America to the Front. I "I have talked to my son In my dreams
Th.-, whiia tha .ir w.a h with nd he told me he received Just the kind
British swear words, and while German ?' Y-, T hliutm i?n.M ty
eves twinkled brightly over tho rim of showed, and Ibelleve it will aid ma-l
tne oeer mug, a new factor maae lisen i w V ir v
fplt. The churae d'sffalra of tha Amer- It is tho belief of those who ex-
, . . .
lean legation. . tienry f. ieicner,
made a.protoat against the loan, alleg
ing that a promise had been made in
190S to let the United States have a
ehance at that particular business. .But
that was not all. Mr. Fletcher told the
Chinese that the American financiers
were willina' to loan China money to i
build railroads on a purely business
Das is at so mucn ser cent, ana iney i
nil Rat nuy materials in me open mar
kets of the world from the lowest bid
der. That was tho first time anybody
had ever made China an orrer to loan
money on a purely banking basis with
out strings tied to the scheme. The
proposition was a bombshell. The agree
ment wjui uermanr waa wrauy bihihm
and awaited only the imperial edict to
make it binding. The American propo
sition held up all action.
The cables brought news of a power
ful American syndicate being organ
ized in New York. Including J. P. Mor-
fan A Co., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., and tha
irst and City National banks. The
International Banking, corporation, the
only American bank In the. far east.
White, Chambers with covers, fancy
white china? reg;- values to 75c, OQr
in the Basement Wednesday for aWW
Six Cups and Saucers 74c
Six Cuds and Saucers, pretty white and
gold china; worth double this JM-
price; set of six; Wednesday, for "Jk tw
Folding Lunch Boxes for 10c
Folding Lunch Boxes, good fiber lunch boxes that sell
all over town for 25c and more. Just what tho children
need to take their lunch to school in; a handy, f In
substantial lunch box, in the Basement, Wednesday 1UC
IN THE, BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT
0
Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons 98c
Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, heavily nickel
piateo throughout: regular seller no'"
all over at $1.75, Wednesday for HOC
Brass Wash Boards for 27c
Brass Wash" Boards, an excellent value
any placa at 50c; great Basement nf
reduction for Wednesday at, only f C
I amlned tho body, it Is said, that the J
contusions were the results of blows
from blunt weapons.
sr. jouns will
HAVE CHS Mil
Supply to Be Turned On
Kovember 1 for the
Consumers.
CANT CONTRADICT THIS
Na Matter What SKeptics Say We
. Have Proved that Mi-o-na
Will Cure Dyspepsia
St. Johns Is at last to have gas, con-
n.llnn h.ttln. I.ia, hMH mala wllh , m rt
hastily opened branches at Peking and Portland Gas company's main in Pied
mont. The main wnicn win supply tne
entire Lower Peninsula Is a six-inch
high pressure main and was laid from
a point on Alberta street, near Hum
boldt, through the numerous Peninsular
towns to St. jonns.
Tha gas company has established an
office on Jersey street, St Johns, from
which the Peninsular patrons of the
company will be furnished with all
needful information. A force of men Is
now canvassing the district and as soon
Hankow. Secretary Knox issued a
Statement announcing; the determination
of the TTnited States to be un and dointf
in Chinese finances. The press of China,
both native and foreign, was filled with
comments on tne ' American invasion.
Was Great Aid to China.
On every hand one heard men talking
about the Americana "getting in the
game,' and men or every nationality
said: ''That is what comes of having a
man in the Whito House who knows the
GrcihiOeri
and IHsplay lall Mer
We take pleasure In announcing to the public that In order to properly display the daszhng beauties of Dame) Fashion's latest decrees for Fall
wear, as well as the more substantial merchandise necessary to Fall and Winter comfort and luxury, our store will be opn to the inspection
Adt,. -..Mi,. t Th-aria a.irtir at 7-10 o'clock. An ffiterettinat musical Drogram will be held, full program of which will be published
in tomorrow night's papers. We. wish you to consider this a personal invitation to be present, at this showing of authentic Fall merchandise
you will spend an interesting oveaing at this event. Store will be closed all day Thursday .until evening. Don't miss this Fall display event;
About $100 00 Worth of Goods to Be Given Away Tree Thursday Eve.
To add to the; gen to the public for their .. patronage, we will give away
the following valuable, articles ABSOLUTELY - FREE Thursday night Do not fail to attend this opening it may be worth $100 to you.
A nobby guaranteed "Security Bond? Boy'a Suit, for aome Schoolboy,
A verv beautiful, stylish $23.00 Pattern Hat, the very latest Fall mod A set of handsome) Dishes a full 60-piece Dinner Setbeautiful china.
A fine $10.00 Man's .Suitcase, to one man present Thursday evening.
All the above will be given away, absolutely FREE, Thursday evening.
orient and appreciates the advantages to ahe required number of consumers
be trained by an aggressive business
policy in CHlna." Tho ultimate result
was, as the world knows, the increase of
the loan to 6,000,000 pounds sterling,
and its equal division between , the
United States, Oermany, England and
France, with the terms greatly liber
alized and the market for materials ex
tended to those four nations.
Tho chief significance of the affaln
however, does not lie in this loan and
its negotiation. It lies in the fact that
the United States as a government has
undertaken a business campaign In
China. It lies in the fact that the terms
offered by American flnanciera will per
mit China to float future loans on terms
of equality with other borrowers, and
thus build railways as cheaply as other
nations build them. It Ilea in the fact
that by means of this master stroke of
financial diplomacy the United States
has added another Item to the debt of
diplomatic gratitude which China owes
to the United States. American partici
pation .In this loan, and the Influence
which It will nave upon ruture loans,
make a Ions' step forward In tho Chi
nese campaign of "rights recovery."
SAYS SAN FRANCISCO
SHOWS GREAT GROWTH
After an absence of several months
spent mostly in the south. A. C Jack-
T gratefully acknowledge what Mi-o-1 .nn. advertlslnr a rent for tha Snuthorn
pa haa done for me. 1 have taken two Pacific has returned to Portland and
poxes ana can say i nave oeen cured of will resume his duties here. Mr. Jack
stomach trouble which no one on earth son's trio ww necessitated by a nerv-
fcad it any. worse than me. I have In- oua breakdown. It waa his first visit
creasea la weiicr.i. My weight Is 129
pounds, the most I have weighed in 14
reare. I think that every one who is
roubled with their stomach should try
this wonderful medicine," Tours very
truly, Mrs. Emma Schults, Akron. O.
mere are any number or thin and
pcib.ii pwi'iw 1 1, inn worm wqo are
In that OOTMitkHt simply because the
stomach Is out of order and dors not
extract the nutritious matter from the
food to supply flesh to the bones
Iftheae people would take Ulnvna
tabieta with or after meals for a month
t.iey would take on good solid flesh Juat
tn tame ss Mrs. Bcfaults did.
Mi-o-na tablets are known the coun
trr over aa the surest cure for indigea
tnn. belching of am, maur stomach
ea.td ton me, aick beadarb, hnartburn
and cirrh of tho stomach. Leading
-urr!f e-rarywharo Mi Mt-o-fia.
V oLrd. Clarke A Co. mU them la
Pnr: land, for M cwnta, and guarantee
them to euro or Money back.
j
to San i- ranclsco since the rebuilding
of the citr. (
"It seems to me that the magnitude
and the quickness of this rebuilding
Is the wonder of the age." said Mr.
Jackson. "I had heard much about It
and seen many photographs, but I bad
no comprehension of what It really la
The landmarks of the old Baa Fran
cisco were missing, and I could scarcely
find my war about. I think, alao that
sotnethlns of the atmosphere of the
old city la gone, aa It inevitably must
ve. Irst in Its place la town that
compares favorably as a commercial1
and busy center, with any Id the coun
try" i
Much of Mr. Jackson's time was rrvent j
a raso nor. lee not springs
and he alao visited Lma Anrelee gej
tHege and the other eoaat r aorta
RperisJ HectJoa la Xew Jersey.
.n- A sp-yia!
elartlon la la progreaie throughout New
J-rmey today In decide )r-n tne aW
tioa or r-iertkm of certain prop"
mjdnmii ta the etate enrstltattna
no propositions uhsnltteai i,ii,.a.i.
tw dect.ina rail for the rfn a fk.
sie-n ud on any one street a 'two-inch
lateral connecting with the main will
be laid on that street.
L. A. Klein, office manager Of the
gas company. Said today that he ex
pected to sign up a sufficient number
of consumers to warrant turning gas in
the high pressure main on or before
November 1
One of the principal reasons why the
gas company was loath to extend its
mains to tho Lower Peninsula la the
fact that so few of the houses In St.
Johns and vicinity are piped for gas,
Building Permits.
Emit Nelson, two story frame dwell-
in, sixteenth street, between Tillamook
and Thompson, $4000; H. Wei ken, lot
7, block 62, Vernon addition, Eaat Twen
tieth street, between Wygant and Going,
one and one-half story Trame dwelling,
$2000; Centennial investment company,
one story bungalow, 636 Harold avenue,
between Mllwaukis and Eighteenth
street. $2000; Laura M. Mills, two
story frame dwelling. East Seventeenth
street, between Bybee ana Knapp. 14,
760; Mary E. Llndgreen, two story frame
dwelling, Eaat Fifty-third street north,
between Haasalo and O. R. A N., 12,
400; A. C. Meyer, two story frame dwell
ing, Sumner street, between Montana
and Vinnesota, $2000; V. Carr, two story
frame dwelling. Prince street, between
Carlton and Tolman, $1700: D. EL
Walker, one story frame. dwelling, Alns
worth street, between Commercial and
Kirby, $760; R. S. Edmonston. two story
frame dwelling, East Thirty-fifth street
between Stark and Waahlngton. 13000;
J. T. Ennia, two story frame building.
Twenty-oecond atreet, between Wygant
and Alberta, $2000; C. O. Hanks, one
story frame dwelling, East Seventy-second
street, between Bumalde and Thor
bun avenue, $1800: Oeorge Hob son, one
story frame dwelling. East Salmon
street, between Eightieth and county
road. 10S; la E. Roberta one story
frame dwelling. Turner avenue, between
Oakdale and Fifty-first streets, $0;
M. William LaibDe. alteration a and pa,
pairs, two story rrame dwelling, Twen.
tteth street, between Laurel and Elm,
$160. - ' c
$5M
IN GOLD
FOR THE BOYS
Any boy between the ages of
14 and 16 solving puzzle iri
our window, Saturday, Sep
tember 18, within one hour,'
will receive $5,00 in gold or
its equivalent. Free trial to
alL
Oregon Hardware
Company
107 Sixth St, Bet. Washing
ton and Stark.
lonot.Eio.ion
Tor seer Btos years I gnS wttfc rtirovfc
t If
I II II . Jiriara irttem. tha r,irfi.lHltn. , t
U (fXXX3 tftm-O-MZ) U , Z board of pardooa. th- dJvt.ton f
I fatJTa C money TMVX. jom . tha -T.,rat- of the a.Q.(p trnn
I r,i'a Ocitri7etttttJbirtlingl a'aie aJ aatwial Jartiwis and an
L.: -11. i-tira wulaa 50a, Iftxta. j Zt&Zmm - a4
BappOy I tried Caacarrta, aad aWy I aa a
sua. Owlaf tn a hat years before I wsed
CaacajretsIaaJ-radsaSBai asiarry wttk aateraal
ptam Tanks to ymm. I aa fro frost a tkat
Laa) sasrssig. Tea aaa ww Uie ta keaaS ml
ky. a. r. nshex. liuoU QL
P0RT0LA GIRLS ARE
HAVING FINE T13IE
rwuit
Palatable, Pi' "t Taeea CVwaL
tt-ad t-arke rake r Onrax
Wax KfnttMd latmA. Ta I
The party of Portola girls from Baa
Francisco say taey are baring tho time
of their Uvea, a one "1 thetsj
I.raed It thla morning.' Testerday waa
epent in Slgniseainf in nniwuil,, anu
st 1 o'clock Manager Bowers of the
Portland hotel trrvited too party to a
luncheon. Last evanlpg the masafer
of tbe Star theatrs threw opefi the doors
of his playhouao to th visitors and
tbe-r oecuDted ota aad witnessed the
prodartioa of "tilrlo." Tho girls sr-"t
(Mi mornlag la lrt-ing and this
aftemooa and overtlnc will k-e dwoted to
reefing preparatory to oeginmna taair
retnm trip to their home rtty. laavlag
her mi a spatial ear tomorrow after
nel at ! $ o'clork.
Tho winner f ttve graed prlaa n tHe
Portola eet-t, V -a Ktl.e "otlrian.
rn4 of C. K. lle-r,ry, th W: know
r a ita daa)ar. and It ts bT lte
tHn lo remain lere Use cmlrg I wo
k t ruet of Mrs. He-nrr
M,ias Co.ionac rues as winner were
c o
Lch uV
ilerat''
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Finest Beyond Question
THE SEASON'S NEWEST IDEAS IN
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
They Arc All Wool
Strong Servlcable Linings
Hand Tailored ,
If you don't think the same as we do about these
r ' Ml la. t- , f a. 1
ciouics, you wui nut dc unporxunca io Duy aa we
ask is that you come and let us show them to you.'
; ESPECIALLY STRONG LINES AT ?20 and ?25
Crml rteflltj. Ujr. CLOTHIERS : FURNISHERS 7Ci and SUrk
a diamond ring and $10 tn rold. She
is manager Tor me retai itiempi
eotnpny Is tbe fit. rraacut hotl la
San rranoloeex -
The ladies say that tint to thMt home
city they like Portland better thaa any
y are wua
ity shows
piaro they hYO rtelted. They
la thalr rrmJaa of the bospttaXil
tbe at while bar.
Jrv SveTsosi WrstrnjarxTs Birthday.
Jens Iwnoit Weetengard. vrbo tias
bm created geaeral adrocato to the
Siaaseoe goTercment. was bora tn Chi
cago. gWfteoiber It. 1ITL atfter aa
early edacaUoa Ja the schools of Cfct-j
cage be took Cp tie study of law,1
taking hla degreo at lbs Harrard law
school la lift. Be later took tip the
banking and real estate business in Chi
cago, practicing law at tho same tlma
Bo beeasn assistant professor of law
at Harrard last before Uarlng the Unit
ed Btatsa In ll ts boeotno assistant
adrlaer. to tho king of Blam. Mr.
Westengard has boea decorated by the
Itameae government for efficient work
la bis adrtsory rapacity, antf last
month, vpoa the'daeth of Mr. fltmbel.
who for a nvniber of years had serred ss
general sdviear to the glameoe goTem-,
meat. Mr. Westengard appointed A
sooceed him. i
A French oommlaslon which atudiod
tho vertf-al and Inclined systems of .
ronmansblp reported unanimously In
rarer of the latter on tho ground that
It waa loos fatlgoalng and 1cm likely
to . cause spinal mrrature la children
while practicing It.
I - !
aCm Vsald-B narw.
A rnrclls murderer fa A rr1 Iritis
with tnsay rlct'.raa Bat Ir. Klrf i
New Life rills klU by pr-rin
They r-ntly Itmalste stomach. Hrf
and bow-1 prerenttna that trgatng
tket tnv1' srr-endtcitia C'lrJcg C w at i -r-tn.
P.Moij.naaa. OJila. Ma Una
H-c"be ami ctioa. He at Wood-
ard. darks at Co.