The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 20. 100a.
lira CITY
- PEW
liaml.t drMU4 f. Tbelr long tight la ao impraaalv that on la taelttiM to
fining silken gowns sugsat ti "njor LuU.iiug, d-apita th adaiuase ft
Ion yclept "diractolr" and "shaath, m ayaiema of archuaoiura
vat IhaJr atvla haa not ehansed for I In point ct lonv.nleure. Hut the l hl-
culurtaa. Thalr Jowala tra xail ana I ioa, avail the timat ooueervauv. amos I
). modaaily tiaanlMxenl. Each 1 1 ham, ara nut d.t.rred try any buck au-I
auri ttor nn Mortal hr.d draaa. a curl-
uua contraption conaiatlng or a Doarq
raaleiiwi ta th. head tiv.r wniru mi
hair, or LJack allk vara If Ida hair
la not loo- enough, fa amonlhed down
In Ilia faahion. tr an aiturumua butler
fly boat. Under and around ihla bow
aia aar and gaudy artiruial rioarara.
AlcUeular aa they ara. th.a Man-
ehu wuiiiku of noble birth wra nevar
to he aean by prolan foreign ayaa
until within iha laat two or three
reara. That ther ouma now to a tor-
elgn hotel to uka ua for rocr.atlon
la a sign of in time.
Kaay lrflv. rtura.
Juat outatd of tha city la a, bran
nr agricultural aiparlment atallon
mm dm
ill THE M.-P
tlraeiit.
Bract Modera OfftM BaUdUr.
The iimrnmrnt recently erected a
modera office building In f'eklng fur tha
uaa of tlia Welwupu, the. foreign ar-
air office. II la txiual to Boverninen-1 , mi i timi:
lal offiea buildings In any country, and I ft.X lilOUSalKl lUUiailS 111
la itr auparior 10 may outer in ort-
nr. japan he. not yet aapiraa ao men
and dinar orieniai eountriee cannot ar-
frd It- Following tha faking euatein,
Iha bulldtne- la as! Inalda a b-oad com-
pound, which la surrounded by a wall.
An American. C IX Jameson, waa In
enarga or in construction ana ne i innliad m ijtal Wire.
reeled th. building .according to nla I BaatUa. MpC Jo. Bl thousand
own liUaa. Tha .Oiluaaa Kuvernmant I itallana nara.l.d tha atraata nf Baattla
waa Orlialited wlih'll. ttlun qui-lllX,v In honor of Italian day at tha
Fanulft Independence
Day at Home.
with Kuhllo aouloalial and botanical I w or iiarminr in great aaia ior tna I axpueltlon. Tha naaeant waa elaborat
(itaraana attached, it la. uaa tunny i 7" -.. .. ana artlatloaily baautirul. The oay la
npn ntfifin ' Till till In (T ihtna In l-akln.. ao glaringly paw that I W that tha conaervatlva cantleman of 4ao the. atuilvaraary of Italian Inda
Cm UlUCe liUllUinirS, h Blh., . beauty nor lntr.at the. court would eonalder anything p-ndenca .ftd h.raa ' dalaaatlona from
1VM CJ.o tMn.fflrt Intrlnalcallyj but It haa. attrartlona pa- PTf't . i1??;1 10nr.L JI,?vt?- I fepoajAna, . Tavooma ,nd towna near tfe-
tTlUU BUCCW, A.iwmv ouiiariy it. own.- Jiara la wJ!Zmr"'i , 'Lw tt.4rJ ".. J-1"?"" A0"
. . . m . l wnwra one may eaa man in vmu... rj:'-r;-5 ' . - - mc i I in 01 maron. tianaa naaaaa arary
Lights and Moving He- I-''- j?h 2 ,ihvv-!L. fe";r,Vin.i -rJ n1 bu,,.,ul
'tiirft. Rhowa Features, of ! .! .' 'A "! 2..7!. lnto2ediiUVtSii. . a?.?' p"A-.L w ?j A
. - ,. w are reaptinaioia im in. B'"-1 . i7..r"i
"Vaw flh' nltiya of tho manolpttlon of women "":wh a" v..rn2n i an afterward an elaborat jprogram of
-JNeW Uty. ,,V ..v;;. , la f.tang. - ;r . .. Jiu..S'ik. TUntiXtm'KS? tith 2 coinmemoratlon erolae. wfll Co oar-
: ' ' -tt ' . Baal . Jf1,? , ' lfL ihr V? t ' Ua "lad uL A lyrlo aong compoaad eapa.
i i - r .trtcultural and nortUmltural rot.aSa "fia'ng.? Mr! ."J.tT if.
r , v :. , axperlment autlon la doing a great JaAlemj WM to undarataiid that &t.!,5 ini B.V,t "ilthUa .nd till r
' ' - JIHol autlbnag way; gov,rnm.n"t ntt(J ordered an up-to! LrlimU rink1 B Bll.at
AVaaaaaaaaaaAa but the botanical garden with Ita tiny dato Ama.lcan buUdlng and h muat da- UrBmUnU rlp- .
wlape of treea hardly strong enough ,vr ln j, or qul". Xm,roan build- " 1
Wi , . , y ,u'1 ..cu" ii'gs are not ueuuiy proviaaa
V . onangna on- n. " - anlmala In the aoo' ara almo.t laugh- Amic.n "icgiuon In Peking
ai rtnrtant aaanarta of tha world, la. I .v.i. . a B.ii.rn .nn n. t ait.J . . 1 ' " . V . " "l"
, ( . - - - mi ' . .... , , ; i ni'i'uf ww.iiroi, air. afainaaun.
I to airpport tb Latin names on their I tl,0 ar- not u,uajiy provided with high I Independent Dmr at Rome. -
las. out in a i Rom. Bt)t)tm A Italy's Independenc
g nas suoniay, the anniversary of tha capitulation
-without doubt tta moat lntar- njlttlng to hla aclentiflo eollecUon an fumlahed the foreign gat, but an ugly JtheV cltiaa throughoir the country
..ting cltyjn tb. far t-.t H..V "hlch todiy. ln this cUyh?h. oba.rva.o?
. . . T .1-- -'-. -- - -v " .T I viiatii7 uiauiiwu. I Iha ! tnnlr tha form nf a mamnrlal
I kfn. ?nloi;IblS. arJ , anln To tike ' anr Chang.. WltM. Tea - ISSltntm ihrikr iSr of
IWn.ion.biel i!r.nin5 iJf:; Th..a ... iifM. hin.. -i..k th. Itaila Irdenta. Garibaldi. Vlttor.
i&c IWnn T which would tard'ly worthy Emmanuelo. Cayour and MaaalnL Their
. Wld Btnafh Too Oo. ... of account In a w.atern capitiU, but admirers deposited wreathe upon the
I r.a p.kina' thit la thai1" reicing tney mean much. TBI. is I ,V """""""' " "'"
I Th.. .treat, or Faking, in at ia tna ,h tm.Vkinr in whinh. itaa than laland all day thouaanda took part In a I
lS-iQ:tTZiiSZy . th Chlnea. Imperial governi pilfrlmag. to th. Porta, Pla. through
v - ... i m.nt ainit i tk. h. ir..i.i.i. i wnicn ma Italian irooDa- marcnaa lnioi
1. tZrm m W, tnuJrt imth ifdM roT0'"en City, Issued order, oommand- 1 1. cuy.
. whera on. may touon. JKtn a'aeai, ,h milnU; r .n fnr.i.n.v. i th. I
I. a European olty by the look,
of th. buildings, olty which la
Chine, by th. look, of th. poo-"
pla, and a charming city withal.
; by th. feel of . th. atmoaphar.
It la a city that no on. want.
'. m - .u'.. .a.
ia irTi auu una uwt iiwiv Icon
want. to. . In hi. article to- clti.
morrow Mr. Haskln will teU or
. th plaaaurabl features of '
Shanghai -and why It ia on. of
' th. moat beautiful cltle. la th.
world. .-
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By Frederic llaskln.
Washington, Sept. iO.Lt him who
i.w . . . . - miw ii.h.V... rr" 1 " n iv iiimurr v 1 .ui.i.uvr. 11
T7h. w,d GATHER IN
Lt- Vv--7i tha'maTrt avenuaa ,ted t0 tnU court, and th spot 1. DOW
!Je- S,r?.- V ira ouite V. h41 b " impoalng Chines arch,
wher th street, are quiie narrow. I mi.. ... .v. .
j .lT.JI . .I;.. iii. Vri. i 7 n I w" noi . quite ciear, as mo people
and there la Z!!Z?ni?tin,? - to belier that It waa .Victed
nc caused th Manchu ruler, to for- Jftt.l,r - rouruor- " von
get thlr lor of th open, ana th ,h, ' T.i,tn anti nual meeting Saturday In th K. Of P.
booths of tb ptty merchant. . on- , " W th. nmi Peklna;, a capital I h. 11 with atn,,.. i0o rreaant.
re
i n., t - .n .v.. I ruau.
j rogrra. in v.""". J""'""' "' I by th Ol
ii i.i
ine www
m city of Peking and ther b con-
eVachad upon th wide treeta until It fy.. n which leas than lj rear.
wm difficult to define their outUnes. 5.'mirlai ov.rnm.nt with a deg
uL th. middle which wa. used "-tch ed fn modern history, laid m leg "
frlc.ala and th. m entry, and M Jn. leejtloni i of the varfou. natlona
road, on each aid were for J th. world. It 1. less than 10 years SP'
ANNUAL REUNION
(8pMl Dlipateb to The Journal.) v
Hood Klver. Or Sept 20. Th Hood
I River Pioneers' association, bald lta an-1
nuai meeiing oaturaay in uii
halL with about 100 present.
Alter tn annual owner in literary
Folly
JeTake Clances
The shrewd business man eliminates chance as much as possible. ; Taking
a chance is the gambler's method. A safe investment is the business man's
method.v Shrewd, smooth, talkers will , tell you that you can't make money
unless you take a chance. It is false. '
You Can Make More Money on a 10-Acre Orchard
Tract in the Umpqua Valley
And without the slightest risk than in any other form of investment with or"
without the chance clause attached to it. Which appeals to you most
Certainty
Chance
lines. I ".' s"?""""i- wa .u'l'w n rh.
a-..K-.-Ka .. r raform and Th treet. . wer. built with a hl 'T- 'I ?D W
vvuw.w mw a I , . . . mlAAt wti1.h wa If aai I UIUIHllllBfl ill II1UUMI II ulBIOrT. l&lfl BiaflTtll .TT . T. T
an
Spalding.
Invocation by Rev. Frank
D. A. Turner presented the
vmoed. Not only Is there reform in ;h'T oeonle. The merchants ctu.I tm since th Boxer war, the oieiy wim a gavei maoe irom an appio
squatted" on" the aides of .tb raised S?f "5
1 J ..MakOLnA 11 s. lMaul f Ma arlina I Ttl lw .11J illilOO. BIIU t.IlB VlUlallUfl I wwvh aaai u w waav
rth. eld order I. rapidly giving way to Bt Tntoyth7arr ow 6ns. " cklng of th Forbidden City, but that still stands to th n
aa.a. f 1 aV a at "iKAala" 1 VI T Fl aft I "
spirit, but there I. actual progress in
tii-adaptation of western ways and
th. new. Oo t th "Arcade" In the
. evening and ae tha cinematograph
ahnw. Tha movina- Dlctur machine
baa accomplished what generations of
60s, and
memory of
In progress and change It Is more than I Nathaniel Coe, who was 'sent to th
greater uregon country Dy th govern
ment a. postal inspector. Honorable IS.
L. Smith spoke on "Our First Fruit
Growers." D. A. Turner on "First Saw
mills," Dr. T. Lt. Kinott or Portland.
Keminlscences ; ueorge T. Prattler,
The First Postofflce": Mrs. C. T. Don-
nell of The Panes, "White Salmon in
Early Cays"; Mrs. Dr. W. I Adams,
"Jiariy Kecoiiections or Hood Klver
Mr. Masslker, "Anecdotes."
The following officers were elected
Mrs. T. R. Coon.
J1 za Kotun aiow. a century for Peking.
AbOttt lour years ago in. ciiy oeciaeq The uniforms of a "acora nt nation.
ihla waa all wrona-. Th squatter I . rm in ik. at.t. ., .
r iri .:;. .rz.- v.' ... . i - v.r.. j..n ih. rn. i""1"
iRHcneni aiiu urraciiw. utb i.jiw .w nmumui. - mainuio a. nrriBon asainst tna nnn.
do lt has introduced th. western Idea was leveled and. sometime., pavea; I -ibla recurrence of the horror, of 1900,
mi jnd womnn tnnMNnr in cun-1 atona rattannar was Droviaea; ana ruwaiun. rv iiJi irnw. kii....
lie togetner on a piana oi equainv. in or iraes wr aiun wu ". j- Knows, tnat there is no such possibility.
Chinese ludieu have been secluded from streets ar kept clean by an army of The capture of Peking In 1900 was the
tha KMe of nil men other than their workmen who take tender care of the beginning of a new era in China. The
husband for centuries. The moving growing trees, th number Of carriages Chan has been felt in all parts of th
piciur". snow naa- urun.cn mo f urunu, i ana uuuouuuc. i -","i ji empire, ana nas manirested itself in
snA Ihn totirlat from New Jeraev de-1 ia much aarltatlon Over the Question Oil man v mv htit In Dnnl.nl anA nnan..
v.ur. th fac of th Chinese lady of th proposed electrio trolley car sys- Utive Peking th tangible progpess is for the ensuing year: President, T. R.
M.l. . th. whlla aha Tonka nn tha lam Tha atrenta ara llahted by eleC-1 mnat mirbj " I i."r. " " """" "" ii V
-.H.;ftirm. ,h. m. .vnnm of water- V-V. ,. , ti,, .... ro;n,ry, xx. i. now., msionan,
llll VA- HVUUVtU iuwuw aaa m, a-aaww I VI IVIlf -,aaw a..uvv. 1 -7i . . . , I v I II VVl C 1 J V J. 1 CUIIIg DUU QUI'
mug! ci an. , worn u nwnnj curajiioiwu, wB,"v'V' wr me meies anr oounas or the an
Th.Wart.mOu.ton Mf?"? ' JX1 AVa 15"7h.
Vl In Iha nran Hnlal tea Wamn. I T-.." -.".1.7 .-Jul
IJts at 8 o'clock In the afternoon. Ther " Th orlirlnal nlan of Peking was an
In.tb center or in not.i ioodv. en- admirable one a. the foundation
during the critical inspection of rude BChem of a city beautiful, and it will
foreign ladle, from America and Ku- t be ,,. yn, unm ft will come
rope. Bits a group of Manchu prln- into Its own. - -
cesses," gossiping over their afternoon i,a i rnt waantifni.
tea. The tea ?s poured from a pot My B City BaautlTal.
with a spout on it, Into a cup which From the top of the ancient Drum
has a saucer, and the dainty fingers Tower In the heart of the Tartar City
toy with an alien spoon and try to like on commands the magnificent vistas
th tea which they hav spoiled with of th broad, tree flanked avenues, eacn
en alien lump of sugar. Their faces leading to some monument well worthy
M pa!nte s thick . as ever Hamlet of th settlr.g. The eubaUntlal beauty
. and redder with rouge than over of the temples and palaces of Peking
READY FOR WORK
nlan Alt W lla A 1 1 11 1
inn the Tartar City and the Chinese 111 T I ii i AT K A lA MA
wivj, am aiiaiviQ iU. &UX.IJVi, Lilts i ril- I
perial City, which again tnclnsea tha
loruiaaen uity. iiut the spirit of the
new cuy Knows noi tne metes and
Dounas or ine older oay. It is glaringly Kalama, Wash.. Sept. 20. The Wlllard
new, and it smells of fresh varnish, Case Lumber company has its hew mill
Fc...aKo, mi ...o ,ei y ".niura is a. idol aDout compietea, naving removed their
tSnJend2us lmPrtanoe- It proves machinery from th Rainier plant to
'"" nciiD-j. KaiamL Mucn new macninerv. tne lat
est Improved, has been added. The nlant
rinpr Heldsleck is a namo bard to is the best in Cowllts county. The mill
anell aftsv to remember and that tnrlu I will cut 100.000 feet per dav. It will
ior. in . oestcnewing ..lopacop .in, tniprooaDiy oe in operauon oy vno iirai
worm. i ux uviuuvi.
or a
Apple culture in Oregon has without an exception proved highly profitable.
The supply is not half equal to the demand, and won't be for the next quar
ter of a century. A full-bearing orchard in the Umpqua Valley will pay j
A Net Annual Income of $500 Per Acre
. "" ' -;
We sell these incomparable Orchard Tracts on easy terms. A cash payment
down, then monthly installments. We plant and care for the orchard for
three or five years, if desired. Then your orchard is producing an income V
that increases from year to year.
Call or write and we will furnish you full facts and figures. : ,J
C flardini Land
La
Corner Fourth and Oak Streets
Board of Trade Bldg., Ground Floor
t PORTLAND, OREGON
EiisiiiiiranHce Mates
ediaced
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to
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extent of many millions of dollars by The
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through increased benefits.
By the Company's voluntary concession, Indus
trial Policyholders whose policies were issued
since January 1, 1907, and were in force July
1, 1909. w.Unave
OVER $20,000,000 ADDED TO
THEIR POLICIES
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It is a system of Life Insurance introduced on this continent by The
Prudential and designed principally for watfe-earners. Premiums
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who call at the homes of the Policyholders. The policies are issued
from ages 1 to 70, for amounts from 915 up. on the lives of botn sexes.
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ta tasoraece la
foree la 1903 of
tmj Life IeBjraaei
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Iarrraa! m a Stock Coapaay ky l Stata of How Jaroay
JOHN F. DRYDEN. President.
HOME OFFICE, NEWARK. N. J.
Promotion.
Agents Vfanfed. Good Income.
" E&ANCH OmCXS LN rCXTLAKDz
.JOHN PAUOR, Supt., Rooms 603-4-J-6-7-8 Rothchlld Bldg., Washington and 4th Stt.
Pradeattal Atfeata are tow
caBTaBiatf fa thia rkta
Iry. Thej Lara a atoet
rttal gtory to tell ot Low
life Iawaraace bee fared
the aoeM protected tLa
widow, aad edanted five
c&Uroa. let taeai tell
tt te yoa.
v P. M. HOWARD, Manager, Ordinary Department 6IS-6I9 Corbett'BId;.
W. C COUNTER, Special Agent, Ordinary Department 2J5 Worcester BI.
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