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18 ' men jumper THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMDER 23. 1003. I0O0IVII Vancouver Man Enters Cre- . dcntla! in JIuut Club KxhiblL Officers of the Portland llunl club rrelvrd word yea(rly that one of tha tlfet tirolUn In Mia country which could if eurii lot auch an vtt mill bm ahewn In tha huraa ahuw to ha held in tha Orlanul bulldlnc on tha Uli ad Clerk aipoaltlon rtninda Oolobor , and Thta featura ta Cradantlal. probably tha lilghaal Jumping noraa 10 tha t'nltad SUlra. Credential la owned by T. J. Smith of Vancouver. H. C. ana Mr. Mnnn yeaier day telegraphed hla entry to Iiealdnt rMtiln i!rrliiiilal ran clrar barrier a a Inrhra and tha alaht of him taking tha bara In tha rlii ai tha horee bow will Imi ona or tne irwiwi that fuiulrf Doaalblv ba DUt on by the Hunt club. , Although Credential has nave baen ahown In Portland. It la aald that he doaa aot have tha appearance of a high lumper. When he rut ere tha ring the apectatore have no Idea what tha animal ran do. When Credential approachaa a hard), however, ha never heeltat. Ha la ona t the moat reuaoie juminn in tha lroltaft glabra anO-atUtora at the hora ahow are certain mi ea i lirul lxapa. Mr. Smith alaa Jalraphed , tha entry of two other Una anlmala In tha heavy narneaa cia. portant days for antrlea yet. aeveral fine . out of town trlnga belli; Hated. Port land people wUI b glad to hear that MJaa uernice a. bi "r , "1 w" antrlea wera mucn aamirea ;i ..in mln hnw her Dlmdld horaea. t Mlaa Baker, who la one of the leading - society glrla of Taooma. will have " hnraaa entered In SO elaaaea. There are a number of Mua ribbon anlmala In her table which la ona of the flneat In the Parlne northweat. Mlaa Baker If her self a, clever tioraewoman both In driv ing and riding and with her large Hat of entrtea aha will frequently ba In the show ring. m . Another flna atrlng of horaea waa en " tered yesterday by Frank Alloy of tha Bonaway atock farm. Roeeburg. Mr. Alley haa Hated hla crack four-ln-hand and II road horaea. Ha will have aev eral well known contendere In the a peed - 'Way elaaaea t.Xi. Farrall of Seattle alao aent In . Ma airing yeeterday. Including St en "trlea. Mr. Farrell haa ona of tha flneat tnblee In Seattle. Practically all the ahow horaea of Portland have now been entered. One of tha important entries made yesterday waa that of F. W. Laadbetter'a table. Mr. !adbetter will have animals in 45 : classes.- ... i . - . " . Baildlng Permits. Mrs. Ruttner. alterations and repairs, : one and ona half story frame dwelling. Patton road between Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets. J600: M. C. Banfield. erect one and one half . atory frame dwelling. Davenport street between Six teenth street 100; W. C. Winters, erect two story frame dwelling. Weld ler atreet between Seventeenth and Nineteenth streets, $2800; W. J. Ferrell. erect one. story frame bungalow. East ' Forty-seventh street between Division and Clinton,. 11800; C L. Tomllnaon, erect two story- frame flat. East - Twelfth street between Clay and Mar ket. $7500; Mrs. Herrln, erect one storv frame dwelling, Hoffman drive, near Johnson street, . $1000; E. W. Beder, erect two story frame dwelling. East Thirty-second street between Haw thorns and Market streets, $3000: E. W. Reder, erect two story frame dwelling. Division street, between Thlrtyrslxth v snd Thirty-eighth streets, $2000: E. R. Reedy, erect one and ona half atory frame . dwelling. East Main street be tween Tnirty-ninin ana Thirty-eignm streets, $1700;. Ladd estate, erect two . story frame restaurant, Washington street between Fifth and Sixth streets, $1100; Portland Hunt club, alterations and repairs, one story frame barn. Twenty-ninth street between Vaughn and Wilson. $500; William Yoham. erect one story frame dwelllnr. Cora street, between. Gladstone and Holgate, $500; Margaret A. Charters, erect one story frame. dwelling, Lexington avenue be tween . Seventeenth : and Fifteenth streets. $1600; R. C. James, erect one story frame dwelling, Detroit street be tween Killing worth and Jessup, $1400; Mr. Cneronsrhl, erect two story frame dwelling. East Eighth street, corner of .Market street, $2000; Healy Investment company, alterations snd repairs, four story .brick building. Fourth street be-: tween .Morrison and Yarrfhlll. $1200. " 1 II'." . l GIVES COURSE III PUBLIC SPEMIIIG Y. 31. C. A. Adds Another Educational Feature, Jirirklaj-liitf. The Portland Young Man'a Chrtatlan Aaaorlatlon yesterday engaged Profeaaor r. W. Orr of tha faculty cf Padfle unlvaralty, Foreat Grova, to ccsiduct a rouraa In public aiaklng throughout taa fall mnA winter. I'rofvaaor Orr Baa bll vary auccnaaful In title work at 4aciric. putting out several winning debating tdama. and Educational IMroctor rncli of the local aaaorlallun farla fortunate In ancurlng mm. Tha couree In puhllo apeaklng ta a new department for tha Y. M. C. A. and It la aapectra mat it win immwi wr IKipular. It will be taken up next Wed nraday, tha opening of the educational department being aat fur next Monday. A. K. Da via, a contractor, was aJau engaged yaaterday by tha aasocUllon to conduct a courae In brick laying. A room with a 1 foot calling has been raarvat for thla claaa In orrior that the actual work of conatructlng a bulld- Ing wall oan lx carried on. BIG IIICREASE III STUDENTS Bright Outlook for Univer sity of Oregon Green Caps for Freshmen. (BpaWal Dfepatrb to Tba JoamaL) University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept I J. In the first day of registration to day 235 atudents were enrolled In com parison witn its on me nrai nay oi uui vear. Thla la an Increase of $4 per cent and Registrar Tiffany expressed himself as confident that the end of the week would see an enrollment of $00. The freahman claaa thla year Is expected to number $50. a new feature this fall Is the num bers of green oaps in evidence as a re sult of the student body rule requiring freshmen to wear nothing but green caps. Ths Incoming freshmen have dopted the rule without nesiuuion ana 11 the local firms are sold out. In view of the shortage late arrivals are allowed to wear hata. NOTABLE WEDDING IN OLD VIRGINIA Richmond. Vs.. Sept. 2$. The wed ding of Miss Ellen Douglas Bruce, daughter of Mra. Alexander Bruce, and Richard T. Crane of Chicago, a son of Charles R. Crane, United States minis ter to China, took place at "Berry Hill," the Bruce family home in Halifax coun ty. Many guests from Chicago, New York, Washington, Richmond and other points attended the ceremony. The bride Is noted for her beauty and culture, not only In Virginia, but In the north and west, and which sections she has often visited. Her father, the late Alexander Druce, was a widely known Virginia capitalist. "Berry Hill," the family seat, is one .of the show places of Halifax county. Richard T. Crane, the bridegroom. Is 27 years old. a Har vard graduate and an athlete. He Is connected with the Crane company of Chicago, which nis grandfather, K. T. Crane, founded. Mr. and Mrs. Crane will go to Mos cow on their wedding trip. In company with the father, mother and younger brother of the bridegroom. The par ents and younger brother will then con tinue on their way to China and the bridal couple will spend the rest of their honeymoon in Europe. First Hudson Celebration. celebration of the tercentennial of the Hudson-Devries discovery and settle ment was held here today.. Delegations from Dover, Wilmington and other Del aware cities took Dart in the program. ENGINEER SENDS HIS fflSHIIT Modjeski's Representative Is Herts in Interest of the Bridge Frojeet! burg yaaterday. Ths larger and most Important of Ilia two daala was the aala or tha iiaurv maennur i acre larin IntiaiMt all miles wl f Ituaeburs. to John rluaanbars or Virginia, rer iio.sou. The Aihr waa tha sale of ISO a err a at plxonvllla. owned by ths W. O. Harding Ind company, and tHirchaaed by tl. 4, Htovtn of Wichita. Kan. Ths oonaldera tlun waa net made pulillc Roth sales were made tnrougn me v. i. narmng Land company. i - 111 . I 1 . . Albany Needs Homes. (ttartal Pittietrfc ta Tee learaaL) Albany, Or., Hept It. Albany Is. In seed of mora residences, and ths Com mertlsl club la taking up the matter with a view of Interesting ths people of the city in building saw realdenoea. Sad s-S k.iknaa essif iwws . ALLEGED SHOPLIFTERS ARRESTED AT SEATTLE , (I'altaS Haas Ueaad Wlie. eatUs, ept, II.-rTwo wall draaaI women - snd two man companloaa are In tha city Jail and tha police claim thsy are members ef one of the moat auo raaaful gatigs of ahotillftare. that ever 0erate4 In tha northwest. The au thorltlaa sxpert Is make other a r reals (unay. and Oeorge and Nallle Oleaon and Patrick Mabel Horrlgan were the namea gives bf thoaa arratt-d last night and aavaral frunae and botes fllli4 alllr valuable merrhaniliae wore rard. AiH-irdliia to- Information In itoaaas- Slon Of Ilia detactlvaa wlia have barnJ working on tha eaaa, the band has bif oparatlng at JurilauJ. Vpokaos and Ta coma on an ektenalve aiala, lbs r raat Of ha quartet laat h'st Was made juat la tlm, as tbey tiad purohaaad tickets to Portland and their baggage was already checked. Timber Land Bale. OpacUl IMMtr S Tfca JoaraaL) ' llUauin. WiiL UfDL 11. Tha laraa aawmlll and aatenalva timber landa of linker A ChspoalL near (Iraval I'lt aia. tlon. bava bean purchased by W. II, dnilth and C M. Chrlatenaan of Port. land. Tba timber trscl rnntalns sboutj l.u acres ot yallow ilia pur-j mummm ytu-w waa ter f iwu.uva. THEY'RE GOrXG FAST Taoae rtai Jlaatpla Sattg Are tks Talk af Ike Towa. The suit room Is crowded dally with, ansluua buy era. a aavlng of from ta " ttt per Cent en every una of Iheee 10", aatnpls suits. Latest long coat atylt-el Frlcaa range aa fulluwa: $1.71. $1 1.1s J lit, lit It. Woman's knit swestera ll.sl; black morean patttcoats, tic; new meaaallna allk walata. tl.lt. Many cth-4 ar targatna la the ault roum, NoAllnv Aj McDonnell, the popular price dry gootla hoUM. W. K. Angler, ssalatant to Engineer I Italpn Modjeskl. has arrived la Portland on a mlaaion from his chief to Mayor Simon. tUiglneer Angler had an Inter-1 vlaw with the mayor at the city ball I and arterwarda accompanied tna execu tive and illy tun In our Morris on a I tour of lnactlon of east side streets under improvement. Mayor Blinoo said that Mr. Angler had been atuit to se hint with regard to' the I building of the new Uroadway bridge. I -.nginrer MOijeaKi aeairea to auperin- tant the cunatructlon work. sir. MM- Joakl dralgiicd tha Wrw bridge and Is particularly anxious to have tne draw built on tne Macula titan. From thor oughly reliable sourcea it la learned that Knglnrer Modjeakl Will name a fee fori nia aervicea, in cass lie snuuiti os ap pointed supervising engineer, that will be considerably leas than tha usual five per cent fee charged the city for auch won heretofore. Taxpayera of - the northeast side are I almoat unanimous In their wish that the construction of ths Ilroadway span be I under the direction or Its dealgner and It la expected that the realdenta of that locality through their Improvement club will ahortly hold a maas meeting to in dorse Knglneer Modjeskt. Judge M. U. Munly, president of ths Northeast Hide improvement asaociatlon and a number of influential cltlsena of the eaat side visited the mayor yester day afternoon to urge the Immediate! construction of the bridge. Mayor Hlmon told the committee-tliat an pos sible dlepatch la being used to get pre liminary worn unaer way. rue city at torney has been ordered to condemn right of way on the Albers property on Lovejoy street. This and other parcelal or land needed ror approaches will be secured by condemnation or purchase and aa the approachea are acquired the actual building of the huge structure win oe siariea aiier digs nave Deen aa- vertlaed for and contracta awarded. H-Jl-'.U .1 THE GREATEST OE THEM Alit sr THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES "I started over three years ago leis urely looking over the country to find a f i lace that I would take pleasure in caii ng "home."1' aald W. B. Harmsworth at the Imperial today. "And now I think I have found that place. It Is In Yam hill county, this state, and If It looks as wen next week ss it did yesterday l will purchase a place near Newbera and locate permanently. Right now I have no place that seems like home to me. and l am anxious to get settled." "You can all have the land rlowins with milk and honey If you want It. said D. R. Ramel, Gladstone, Mich., to day, "but I will take the land of wal nuts and wine for mine. And that means Oregon, the home of everything good. Really I am becoming affected bv your climate, or something until I boost all the time for Oregon, and never a word for Michigan. I have spent a month or more here, and the more I stay the better I like It Some day I will get the Oregon fever, and then I will pack up and take the first train for Portland. "I happen to be a pretty direct de scendant of Old Henry himself, all right," said Barney Hudson, Rico, Colo., at the Nortonla today. "I am not going to take part in the celebration tn, his honor, though, because I don't believe he is entitled to so much notoriety, and. Incidentally, because I haven't the time and price to go to New York." . Bamuel A. Baker. Powder Springs, Ark.: "Eugene is Infested with the best class of boosters I ever saw. I have been visiting a brother there for a week or more, and during my entire visit I never heard a single expression uttered against the town or country. Ttiat is the kind of stuff that Is required to build a country." IMPORTANT LAND DEALS AT R0SEBURG GOOD MASOSS Why We Sell BETTER SUITS for Than Any Store in Portland Docs for $20. No. 1 -We own FIVE stores in this city. No. 2 We BUY more clothing than any other store. No. 3 We SELL more clothing than any other store. No. A Our great purchasing power enables us to buy for les? than any other store. No. 5 We are satisfied with a more MODERATE profit than any other store. : s. . '". THESE ARE ABSOLUTE TRUTHS. ' . Come in' and Let Us Prove It WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO (Special lMsDatcb to Tbe Journal.) Roseburg, Onj Sept 22. Two large Journal want ads. cost 1 cent a word, realty deals were transacted In Rose 3rd & Oak 1st & Yamhill 1st & Morrison '.QssM 111 SnnnQ In Ladies' Apparel Department We have placed on sale this week nearly 100 New Fall Suits, a great special purchase, which are the best offer ing at the $25 price we-have ever extended to our patrons. They are made of fine worsteds, serges, prunellas and other popular fabrics, in all the newest colors of the fall season. Strictly tailored, made in up-to-date styles, with the tight and semi-fitting long coats, etc. Sold on Easy Payments of This week, in order to add spice and zest to this special sale, we shall give every lady purchasing a suit A Fine Umbrella or Corset FREE ALL VANCOUVER CARS MAKE THEIR FIRST CITY STOP IN FRONT OF THE GEVURTZ STORE Store Open Evenings Till 8:00 o'clock W !jf vj y -iw A V V" VB Our Display Windows Reflect the Results of America's Master Minds in Clothes -Building Briflhl Cloth Patterns and Snappy Styles of Great Variety Give Unnsnal Interest to This Exhibit of Tasteful Apparel It is worth a special trip to the store to see the new styles. Of course, the great majority of men-will stick to the more modest, plain effects, but there will be some deserters from these "ranks on account of the great attractiveness of some of the new styles that are particularly built for young men. We always believe in making haste slowly when it comes to anything approaching "freak" styles, but in these ' Sincerity CEotthes - FOR YOUNG MEN The freakishntss is changed into" ex tremely attractive novelties, and the SINCERITY people have brought the science of clothes-making down to such an exact art of fit and workmanship that it is as much a pleasure to sell as to wear their product. You can see a lot of these new creations in the windows, and ' a great many more in the store. We suggest that you let us show you through our stock at your first opportunity. ' BIG STORE AT EAST jPWE SHIP IN CRfJOAD 1DTS- Cor. Union Avenue EN D BURN5IDE BRIDGE I Make a Small Deposit IT't Rill r, I men Pay 1 a Week II WW fir East Burnside.