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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER l.t 100. "JOY RIDING" COLORED hi broden knowledi and rlpr -1 bcrlenoe. Travel l a aunderful Uilli! Hut not all tlia Clilnoaa Iravalara o tlilrq cl, Innurii.rabla aooond claaa cuactiaa ara fllUJ wltft pronperuua nier- citauuiian neni on ma nurauu or oui- nraa or jlaaurt and enr ti una aura to I ciuinouia two wuaiavar tna tnirt pur Poaa of hla . axDmllLlou. Tlia aariond rlaa coac-haa. taklna- tha lianlial- Nunkkic road aa an mpl, present ah Interior aiDearanc similar to that of an Amerl.un weatarn tourlat far, Juat Ilka a J"ullinan sxoept'that tHr la no (iuan. i ner la no arrangement Tor alevplnr. but tha aeala face each other, i wo aim two. Hoi wren tha aeata la nxoa a table, with coiiapsibla a idea Bti rreient Traia oy. KVarV few ninmanta tha train Ka rnaaa throufn tha alula ready to aerve hlneaa t to any naaaenaer who mav feel tha Head of refreshment- and aa tha I (Called Preea Leeerd Wlra.1 Chlneae drink tea almoNt conatantly. tha I Sacramento. CaJ.. Unit. M. Deaplt ur la never uiie. Binnina tneir tea aniline irci mat a idouo aamaa auit fannlnv themaetvea Idly, tha man rhai. I nsalnat Alexander laatarra. owner of ter toaeuier in men voice like a eon-1 me t-aniagea tneatrea or tnia and otner yentlon of marplea.. Everybody I cities., went by default In favor of laurninar and Joklnr. and vtrvont 1 Ulvaaea Holland. a colored man, aoeini ready to echo tha aehtlment of tha Manaaer W. W. Kly of tha local theatre, late John U. Pax, who aanir In taelaaya tha fact that tha Parnate' fV4 youin Ot ana railroad ' "rilaaa mm. I attorneys hra dM it nefonrf tha ac I'lnocna tf ' l'nocniirrnra I una ta pieaaant, ridlna on ft rail. I tion removea any worrlea that na an ' viu.w ui w.nuj,no 1 -.. v.. I the theatrical marnat mlaht have, pnratlon owna the however, that tha article alter the If CHINA a GETS DAMAGES Sacramento .Theatre 3Ius Tay. Him for Ejecting -'JIM From House; Train Trips Great Source of , rieasure Three Distinct IrniAit v " ' 'tin i n IAir I TM mm imA ha laaU kA- 4i...H.i.a I u niometit and then returna bearing-1 theatre. It la aald. a rassenrjrer Kates Low. rJ.V,.,r'" OT. fni it .- . , -- -r - " " wn ju imuj liult waa brouaht. t rr.iSun'rr "tJ"! m. noiund Voht th 1j Irlalng from tha bowl and hldea thel,. rrm. h. faca of tha boy. but avery Chlneae tna car atraithtena up In hli tha pleaaura of anticipation. American builneaa men and in hla aeat tlnn. The la full Of ateamlna hot tnwela riaaha.l witn perruma. Each Chlneae Daaaen- far tekea one. naaaea It over hla far I and head, waahea hla hand In Ita folds, ault becaua ueaa circle ?." I the theatre here, and Judf Bhlelda 1 F 1 1 todhy dullberatlnK aa to tha amoun " "w' of tba Judymenl to ba awarded. flrat claaa" paaaenrera do not attempt intu t .....ki. . . i v ....... t. h. n i . I - -. M . . . . . , . . . . . I IU UU .IlIillUIR Ulllll KtlVT HIIUW II V W manufacturer, f vr .W. f " rZl,Z"?Jt ' forractly, cura new bualae from other foreign , countries, do not taka en teres t In tha immenae trad that can ba developed In China. Only two American Institution ara rapreaented In tb Chinese ample the Standard Oil com pany and tha American Tobacco company. These concern ara mora than making- good, but tha European .countrlea ara receiv ing tha bulk of bualnaas along otbar llnea. Tomorrow Mr. Haa kin will,' tell of tha American trada situation lu tha empire and tha lax methods employed by tha American merchant to aecura Chlneae trada. 4) But -two-Inch finger and will b perfectly nanny for IS mln uiea. men na win have another diaii awfully mixed up in wli knivea and forka, somehow or other, There I Tryooay mois tn of tea-and another hot. towel la no tedium, no drumming of finger. I Of course everybody smokes all the no. impatient looxing at watchea amorg I time. The older men, even in the rirst lino wnineao travelers on a ranroaa. I ciaaa." buck noniv dv tneir national They are enjoying themaelvea,. and thny I pipe, a pipe which holds but one tiny have to keep buay to keep the train boy 1 puff of tobacco. Some of them even from having a half-minutes rest some-lcllnr to the ancient steel edged pocket time. I hook with lta separate compartment for ' riri viaaa voaone Brand. I tha bit or runt, tna twist-or tinaer ami Tn tha firat .ia n..h..'ii,. I the DrfclouB tobacco. Tn younnr men thing la dona over again, excent that however, puff away at cigarette, coen- I It la done nn a mnoK ! I pounded OI tne -purest VJIIimi icai The flrat laaa nnhM atin r.f.rri. J I and sold to them through American to ik. ama ..n.n.j . .. . i 71 I m t hod hv the British chartered orl the e-ranrieiir ami rtiaAair nt a p.TnmV I ental brttnch of our own Amerlca'i palace car. Half tha' car. DerhaDs. Is I 'trust Klven up to the high-backed, Pullmai I Slffarant Zutag-nagsa Bmployed. Jh!" t-aJitVKi- ..x tWK.f?.5W0' On thla Shanghai-Nanking railroad other half la divided Into compartment. J. it 1. on .11 thi T roads ooerlied bV Aba th Chon Stick. I the Oilneae. From Hankow to Peklntc Oaplng tourists and bored erlobe-trot-1 on the Franco-Belgian line, the triln tera fill the plebeian outside seat and talk Is French, and up m naniun march up and down the narrow aide I province It la German. A coolie who I , . .. . . . . ahPA .intn h mi r an nil T 1 1 T II I n t.-i t cornaoa to ainai peeps tnrousn giam i "f" ."""" 7" ""-y. r " , "n "J a-rcucuv wlndowa at the arand belne wTthiS tha Pidgin Kngllsn. piogin Tencn ano Waahinrton. Sent. 16. Civilization I comnartmenta A Chlneaa nffiHal origin German became angry over aom' and commerce depend upon methoda of high rank attended by a retinue of alleged lnault put upon him by the train transportation. The invention of the aides, occuniea one of them, nerhnna I conductor, and made an appeal to tne ateamshln brought tha natlona of tha I In annthar fwn rlfh marxhanta to iw hni. I tourists assembled at the Nankou sta- arui ciosa togetner, dui it aas oeen nesa over a table d'hote dinner aervn.1 "on in eucn wonujnui ...T the railroad which has brought the peo-1 foreign atyle English fashion and! souls of the builders of Babel must le or eacn nation close to eacn other, each pretenda not to notice how awk- nave Deen racKea wun fnvy. fhe Chinese people are beginning to get ward the other 1 In handlin- tht- It Is interesting to study the Chlneae ith themselves by virtue of I atranca and alien Imnlementa ralie,! I travelers In China. mey are ifgion. the railroads. knife, fork and spoon, with which the and . the railroads have difficulty . in ranrr Traffic Xxcaed. rralght. white barbarian, eat their food. It Is P":;"K Vo r ttX'A t The Chines like to travel. Tha pa-1 -"J"r"?''"" rf.z'i.T'".' r. u-r, t An with the rebirth a..... r.ir. th. fhn... I siickb wnen one i a ncn traveler ana "c, T A .v i""V""" 5 1 aoea "first class lor a national spirit in, uun. "i":' yield three-fourths of the profits of 8 ? 7 - .. killed bv the provincialism Induced by yield three-fourths of the profits of I iriiipd hv the Drovlncialism Induced (he Chinese railway systems, and The buffet Is capable of a six 'course JS"?. 7Uylni oJ freight traffic Is the smallest concern meal, breakfast, tiffin or dinner. nt centuries or staying CITIZENS TO BUILD to Cheaper rates, and partly to a Chi- It la also capable of furnishing any Bese propensity to enjoy riding on rail- thing In the "refreshment" line from road trains. plain whlsky-and-soda and the abomin- wti. I able Kin cocktail or tne rar east ud to n.. ,i-i, the best vintage champagne. I Hood Riv rth-rooM in5 8Pe11" progress, no doubt, but er ""tizens ".-'1-MlS? one Is tempted to curse civilisation and 1? Poi MOUNT HOOD EOAD Of the management. This reversal of any hour of the day, and few dining condltiona in America is due partly to cars in tne worm can equal it ror ex , tha greater population of China, partly I cellent cooking and well selected menu. i Ma wn I able aln cocktail of the far east un to I a i-, m..t. i. n. imnui i rs m mmw. i ...... i i itrv"' .-i-..w--r ,t. m.i. i. ii v,ik "? ""I iiuo tiiamiaBiio, l Hood River, or.. Hept. te. xiooa ri.iv lUOi IVI CAailiyiO. lUO laillUAU WIIIVUI T n 1 I .na Vir, rt-a a r n Hm.Kt tti.t I . . ' . , . . .. A mna trnm Shanghai tn tha nM Mini . .T 1V. r ,""","'L' ""1 er Citizens Deiieve tne w.gu i auu iuw ' --- --c -- " . i nn in remnina to Lunn civiiixiLiLinn n ni i a nn.ia nriu vi kh t at tup , VSSSt Mfr,vS?. $gJ&2 -.ttJll-aWJ5KSL ,te -JT 53? CommerclaT club. a, lauiiuiouBiy uicku, umuuiuiij cui -i J. Adrian lapping, C K. jviarsnaii ana i iirM.i. ii.iiii i.i. r Yus-tM river. The third class coaches. on which one may ride for less than I ored woman M a cent a mile. American money, are " J1?'?,"'''. "V" i..E.H,''. H-'barie " were stppointea a comm.t- pfowdeit to what would be the Doint of I w " v .-o.n.i. . tee to enlist interest ana capital tor un crqwaeq .to wnn wouia db tne point 01 i ...... ,ni condensed milk In it. an.l I i.i n,. iinn tha hanlt ?.UCnh.n,e,Ma.npp.rr,r SJS? fiR. ZZjXSL" SS tanultv tit llvina- without breathinc. and vL Ifi.- "'-"'i" cities. Tne rauroaq win oe roquir t thev seem to like it very well It 1 muV ru 1VT a""1 ."A ..i, replace those portions or tne wagon traveHnt ' road . train and she It i riding ""rat wnich were removed. when the rail- Iffutt th. rallrnafl rame thl. aama' ,!-. -a"d Bt lblt to- the: - road wa8 0m.tructed. Jt Is thought fMsaion for trmtel indulged, . f Chlneae rich enough to pay one and n half cents a mile ror a rirst class ral pome extent, but now one may go anroad" and see tne world oy taxing a two-hour trip on a train, the same trip which used to take four daya by the Winding- canals, or a week over the dim , paths that do duty for the long since vanisned cart roads. Tne rauroaa is ouicker, cheaper, and Its lure Is such that It will tpmpt an Intrepid traveler to venture even 100 milea away from home. Sea Wew Country. -i When he has iron that far he meets ?str?ing oeoplw, who speak an alien "ngue. They are Chinese, like the traveler Mtnaflf. for they wear the same wicne tl same kind of clothes, have !"llitr manner -and customs, and write with the sine characters. But there re many- strnnge thlnrs besides the un Jntelllrlble dialect, and the traveler re turns to his home poorer by $2 or $S. ?'Mex.." for hla excursion, but richer In road ticket must suffer the horror of European food and drink. Disadvantage of long ringer Kails. Sometimes there are little thing which go wrong. For Instance, one fine old gray haired, twinkly eyed gentleman was on the first class coach only two hours. It was early In the morning and he was prepared to submit him self to the six course breakfast, which differs from tiffin and, dinner only In that the first course Is porridge an J not soud. He wasn't willing to let any other Chinese see that he wasn't used to eating foreign meals m tne roreign fashion. He had dined out, and he knew how. Therefore did he have white wine with his "paritch." red ,wlne with his omelet, and rich "bubbly water" cham pagne with his curry. But he Is an exception to the rule, for most Chinese that J50.800 win reouiid tne wagon roaa to the Multnomah county line. Several Hood River buslnesa men have pledged themselves for $500 each. ' WENATCHER SCHOOLS SHOW INCREASE (Special Dlnpetch to The Jonrntl. ) Wenatchee. Wash.. Sept. 16. School opened In Wenatchee Monday with an enrollment of about 1000. The enroll ment Is a 20 per cent Increaso over the first day's attendance last year. The new high school building will not be ready for occupancy until January 1. Free to Men. Dr. Tavlor' 110.000 museum now orjen: admlssltn free. 234 H Morrison st , THESE SPECIALS Arc only an In dcx of th many good values to t found at thi buiy ator. WW (Mr mW LABOWTTCH BROS 169-171-173 THIRD ST. Sat. Worrlso a TaaaalU THE BEEHIVE Hit plannad ' to waka things up a bit and haa sum moned Ita trust, d friend QuaL ity, Strvks and V.lu. Three Days' Sale Friday, Safiurday and Monday Neiv Fall Suits Values lo $35 Noiv Exquisite Fall suits in all the most wanted materials, seven dif ferent styles to select from; the colors are Blue, Green, .Smoke, Tans, Brofyns and Black; the materials are Homespuns, Broadcloths, Serges and Mannish and Hard Twisted Wor steds. Remember they are values to $35 and will be sold while they last at . S19.Sa5 SUIT Dair Goods at AI most Dalf Price $30 and $4.00 Heal Hair Puffs Now $1.95 The very latest Hair Puffs, in four different styles and in all colors. The regular $3.50 and $4.00 kinds. Now on sale at, Cl OC each tplaaa) $6 and $7 Real Hair Switches Now $3.95 Wavy Switches of real hair, 24 and 26 inches long, full and fluffy, (sanitary made. Actually sold at $6.00 and $7.00 each. Now fj Qff only tDsJ.aD 50c Hair Rolls Now 35c Yes, they are sanitary made, washable, and as light as a feather. They come in al colors. The usual Of 50c kinds, now only. . . jDC Save Money On Ladies' Skirts Don't buy until you aea these $12.50 ChlHon Panama Skirts Now $6.75 Swell Chiffon Panama Skirts in blue, browns and black, in the most wanted styles. Some trimmed with silk bands, others with folds and straps of self-material; also button trimmed. They are val ues to $12.50. While they last, A -- only aPU I D $7 and $8 Panama Skirls Now $4.95 A 1 1 - Wool Panama' Skirts, tailor - made, in blue, brown and black :, neatly . trimmed with' straps and buttons, all sizes, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Values to $8.00, now only $4,95 $12.50 Embroidered Silk Waists Now $5.95 . Beautiful Silk Waists of the new soft taffeta, hand-embroidered fronts, in gray, greens, navy, brown and black. Values to $12.50, tfC AC now only. L)Da0 85c and $1 Ladles' Union Suits 50c Ladies' Bleached Union Suits, nicely fleeced, mended seconds, all sizes. Values to $1.00, v now only DUC 85c Ladles' Underwear Now at 48c Ladies' Cream Ribbed Vests and Pants of finest Egyptian. cotton, ni,cely fleeced, all sizes. AO Values to 85c, now only frOC $3.00 and $3.50 Heatherblobm and Hydegrade Petticoats Now $1.95 . Real Hydegrade and Heatherbloom Petticoats,, elaborately trimmed with wide flounce beauti fully embroidered and deep dust ruffle, Qf all sizes. Values to $3.50 now... OlvD Big Savings on ladies' and Children's Sloek-Icqs-20c and 25c Values Now Only 12c Pair Ladies' Fancy Hose in pretty patterns, in pin . dots, polka dots, stripes, checks and fancy colors. They are full seamless and double heels O I and toes. Values to 25c, now Xu2Q 25c Boys' and Hisses' School Hose Now 12e Boys' and Misses' School Hose in tans and blacks, mended seconds. Biggest bargain . ever 0 1 offered. Values to 25c, now only, pair . . . 1 3C SEVERAD INTERESTING ARTICLES IN BULLETIN Judge C. H. Carey haa the leading ar ticle Tn the October number of the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin. Writ ing 1 on "The New Ores-on Country." Judge Carey describes the attractive ness of eastern and central Oregon which are being opened up by the rail road, construction up the canyon of the Deschutes. T. B. Neuhausen has an Interesting article on "Oregon Timber" which gives some Interesting information about the timber and the various kinds of buyers. 1 . s Vice President Whitney of the Chamber has an article on the exhibit of re sources and the monthly statistics are brought up to date in the information columns of the Bulletin. $1.50 Salem and Return. Tomorrow (Thursday) the Southern Pacific will run a special train Portland to Salem and return. Leaving Portland (union depot) at 9 a. m.; returning leave fair grounds 6 p. m. Round trip jl.60. Mexico's National Holiday. City of Mexico, Sept. 18. The ninety- ninth anniversary of , the beginning of Mexico's independence waa celebrated as a holiday today throughout the repub lic. In the capital the observance was particularly enthusiastic. The decora tions were on a more elaborate scale than ever before, and the entire popu lace devoted the day to festivities and merry making. " The federal congress convened In annual session this evening and was formally opened by president Dlas. ... machinery in the canal one. The amount of this Junk Is estimated at over 100,000 tons, and includes old loco motives, dump ears, barges, dredges and miscellaneous Junk left on the Isthmus bv the French, together with a quantity accumulated there since the beginning of operations, by the Americans. - To Sell Canal Zone Junk. Washington. Sept. l.r At the offices of the Panama canal commission bids were opened today for the sale of what remains of the old French company's Special Train Saturday Clatsop I5eacn. Special train leavea union depot, Port land, Saturday 2:30 p. in., returning ar rives Portland. Sunday 10:16 p. m. Par lor cars and first class coaches. Round trip fare $3. wrarfls'f nfll pB slow 11 TT7TT III Iff a. WCN" aTv WWW n KM IS ilHWM i An Inspiring Display of Tailor-Made Suits a Splendid Line Purchased for This Event and Just Arrived From the East. Every Size in the As sortmentSplendid Materials, Every Wanted Color. With the Fall Fashions Firmly Established YOU WILL PROFIT BY BUYING NOW. Worth $35.00 Prunellas. Diagonals. Wide Wale Serges No less important than the millinery showing, this Fall event in new suits will attract hundreds of women who love good clothes, correct styles and . Who utilize their money to secure clothes that are 'right at no unnecessary cost. ;We speak particularly of these values at, $25.00, be cause they are just in,Jbecause in them you will find the latest ideas of master cutters carefully worked out, because the styles are correct without being extreme they are, in short, the suits that give per manent satisfaction. We could find nothing better in a careful search of the Eastern market you can find 'nothing better here the longer you search, - the more carefully you examine, the more you will be impressed with the truth of the claim. The first ' showing comes tomorrow. YOUR CREDIT IS COOD - 0 Tailored Waists S2.00 VALUES Tl OI Orl mm Worth $35.00 Worsteds. Homespuns and French Serges The materials were carefully selected by experts in the New York market, and taken only when we were satisfied as to the quality of the cloth and its suitableness for Portland women. The suits were made uo in wholesome, clean tactones, where a pride in the work done was shared by, each in-, dividual worker on the garment, resulting in a suit perfect from the hem of the skirt to the collar. Such are these suits we offer tomorrow. Originally be ing made as sample suits, they received such extra care and attention as is always given to the suits upon which the manufacturer bases his reputation ; and from which he secures his orders. The coats are long and graceful, and silk or satin lined; the skirts plaited. Colors navy, peacock, medium and dark green, medium and dark gray, cadet, terra cotta, stone, reseda and black. BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS FREE Alterations for Friday and Saturday Ladies' "Weal" Kid Gloves In plain white, figured and striped madras, lawns and linette, a variety of patterns, in all sizes; worth regularly $2.00, placed on special sale Friday and Sat- f V urday at only, each. . .D 1 1 0 n r I -TV . ' 7 ; Ii I i I I - ' We place on sale Friday and Saturday regular $1.25 "Ideal" Kid Walking and Dress Gloves, in tan, brown, crray and black, 2-button, at the very low special price of, per pair. .... . . . . 95c W Sfconii Yanhlll