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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21, 1009. I: GLORY THIRST I i iODMIZES I; I nmnnpi s miliary Cipcs Sale FIse fcrs Oae-Fcarlh CI! ' ; A - ; .ill ' 1 IIIU Sale $6.95 Up An entirely ' new line f the popu lar miliary '-s all the laloM 1.1 aa a in colors and trimmings.; See A reduction of on fourth eff U i.f f.ucj ttn all our new Mink, l.vm ii.l , Krmlne irf and Muffs. tliem. LABOWITCII BROS, i 1C9-171-173 TIIIRD ST..?& mem it-' "ft lljli: Uj H I 1 NirruN 11.... -IB r : . ... . . - ., , : -- Lit ii i. Old Japan .'ltapidljr Passing With Ambition to Become i World .Power. Western ''Scenes' on Every Hand Tourists Wanted, V . w ' - That the Japanese ars selfish - 1 and domineering haa teo proved i times without number. Tomor-. ; . row Mr. llaakin will tell of their : e . resentment against tba , whits ' races who own real aetata or ; buslneaa Intereata In Nippon and : . thoaa who. do. not feet Ilka look- 'lng, upon the Japaneaa aa a ao- elal or aven a business equal. By ' Fredcrio ' J. Ilaskln. V II us full of enthusiastic 'and determined woman s'uffraglsts starting from Kiiigawaj,. liigland, for a campaign tour. . The "Votta for 'Wo men", advocates hop, by tlila novd and lesa militant mode of electioneer lng to gain convert to their cause as readily' aa by the' wtoriny tactics of their sister suffragists of London," who have been imprisoned for. dla torblnj tho peace in the course, of their political, actl vitJcs. . . ' nual revenue" from the' slobe trotting cOntlnrent,. and" la her. effort to get them ' to Urry as ' jonf' as may -be and litter , their routes with yen anl en rather laughable extremes are re sorted to. But if this' offends the artls- tlo sense of the sucer-aesthetlo vlaltor to the lahd of cherry blossoms and kl monoa. of tea houses and.' temples, ' of wisteria and witcheries; there ara com Waahlnrtoh, Oot. II Legends have I pensatlone for the grossly material per- been written and anecdotes told to 11-1 son who likes tba comforts or a weatern , luatrate tha .futility of tha efforta of I mundane existence along with the. joy tha weaterner who would hustle the ; east, but here In Japan tne east la hust line Itself. Tha bustle Is ao great, the r expanse ao beavy,' the future so prob JLra.!' costumed .. If for a fancy dre-a half of a aojourn In an enchanted -toyland of Jaoquerod temples .where Jose sttrKS turn to scented smoke, the little aina of little, folk,"' where the farm and the farm house look, like a water color aketoh. ' and the farmer's daughter 'is v among tne nations win not meei wxn I ' crushing . reverses.. Leaving for the I (moment the question of the alms and! goothlng Ooantry WttbaL i Within an Incredibly short time Japan has gone west, aa a young nation should .j the destiny of Japan as a world power I do, and has picked up a good deal of the i 3 putting aside tha vexed equation in i J which tha factors are high taxes, bur , J densoroe national 1 debta, extravagant $ -I army and navy outlay, large subsidies j J to enterprises of doubtful outcome--tho . ? visitor who returns to Japan even after ? - a Drier aosence la impreasea wnn ma ii i rapid passing of old ' Japan,, and the ' rapid upbuilding of new Japan." i; AdTertiss tba oesary. Since this country became convenient ly near Xo tha west through the . im proved transportation facilities that re- i? suited from Its doors being opened to best that la in the west, appropriating It. to her own needa and to the uses of those who are strangers, within her gates. The government, so the protest ing-occidental Insists, calmly appropri atea tha patents of firearms from rifles reduced to fit the arms of a Japanese soldier to cannon large enough to fight another Russian navy. . Private enter prise, so the foreign ' business man avers, snaps up the userui . traaemara that sells a western article, sticks It upon a native article, and markets the illegitimate product with,-a clear con science and a bulging pocket, placing rthe worlds, trade and travel, the island 8ubstantfal reUanoe in the courts of empire has-been the happy hunting h8 ,an t0 arriv, ,t truly orlenUl rjgroundof the tourist who has a. pen- vcrdct - of i "not guilty" when a he is, rhant for th Dltureaouo. Soma of I , .l . .l - ' i u j 1. m t rt all nauiea up oy me proprietor ui iu wuu- . 1.113 JIUIUI CS(4UCiiCfQ ' vi nii an i being destroyed aa the country Is being ,5 rffcnnntr'notpil in thv imasre of Ita ad- causing those who loved the Japan of a : ? generation ago because of its qualntness to lament There is also material for ' I tKe' ruthless ; western Joke in some of ; irae metnoos aaoptea vy m jBnew w i aUract the attention or tne tourist to 11 ine article to answer for- his . conduct. But alt of this la far froir the care or ken of the Idler who cornea to Japan to move here and there across a pastel country and nibble the lotua flowers Of contentment amid scenes that, soothe the eye. Nine times out Of ten he la as little moved by the incongruities in the aspect of things, caused by the western ization of Japan aa he la by the "grouch" "of the gun maker or 'the pro- the "sights" of the country, , To illus- 5 trate, there are now aiong .au oi tne ,.. . nmnruttrv rtile. And he tjalwayJln,ealarge square, signs upon I j1.wtTOUeh,tatl,4.oiBd thBt-e .tarsatwlthfcv reach of ,ths station vby j honj9 t0, ay nothing of the luxury of .looi. . oy jirinsu or, ""'"J'' - perfect service which, hp cannot get at t reaun- wivn muwmuu i.i.i.- u,, nomef n0 matter how long ftia purse. ' -. half from the station In an easterly Hotels XTovids Baths How. t direction. There ere plum blossoms I Toklo snd Yokohama, it Is true, are : SSO varda from the station In a westerly I cursed with hotels which have the H direction.' To sou tn ward luu yaras I western vice oi cnayging -siiri pncea to- thera are Iris flowers. Uue north tnree 1 getner witn tne onenw lauit or provia- miles there Is & hill from which a beau- lng third ; rats- accommodatliin. but tlful view of the surrounding country ; neither Toklo not- iokonama Is Japan. may be had. Phrases from the literary works of eulogists of Japan have been "lifted'' and put upon these guide posts to revelry in the picturesque. Every "sight" is down upon the chart for the seeker of the beautiful, the crumblingly ancient, the distinctly "Japanesy." Japan is drawing a much needed an- In most of the other cities and small resorts frequented by the traveling pub- sane person getting into a tub. of cold water In the morning. , The result of this Idiosyncrasy was that the moat, elaborate Instructions looking , to the preparation of tha ma'tltutlnal cold tub resulted-in the -water being tepid. A little further back in Japanese history filling a tub with fresh water fsr each tubber . was . , considered - unnecessary. and shower baths, with hot or cold wa-1 ter at all hours for all and sundry, and I rooms - sre , equipped with stationary j washstands. Japanese hotel men have sent representatives to America whence. come the majority of the vis itors to this country to learn what .is i required or first class . hosteiries. . Beal Dining Oa Barrios. Japanese trains,'' upon 'the Important railroad lines, are equipped witn oining cars conducted upon the most modern and western plan. Upon these-cars one may have a flve.courae dinner for one yen the equivalent of a half dollar in America and each dish Is cooked to or dsr. It is true that the portions are small, but the dinner is sufficient and it is as well cooked as it would be in New York or Paris. - Most of , the Jap anese still buy the small pots of hot tea and - wooden boxes of , freshly cooked rice and fish sold for a few sen at the way-stations, but-the foreigner enjoys dining car service equal to similar accommodations at home. ' " "Blksha" Bars to Stay. Japanese trains ara still slow, as com pared to the fast American or Canadian trains, but they almost Invariably make their acheduled time and rates of trans portation "are ;low. The least satisfac tory mode1 of conveyance to the west erner to whom its novelty has ceased to appeal, is the Jlnrlksha the gift of an American, missionary to the orient. The "riksha,' which had ita origin in a man power vehicle arranged for the ac commodation of an invalid, and which Is now -used as far from Japan as Cey lon, .strikes the new arrival in Japan as being cheap at th price. It is upon the1, contrary quite expensive. The min imum fare ior the European is as much as X streetcar fare in the United States, and the "riksha" coolle.'s objection to anything but a short haul Is, such that a rate of 20 cents a mile for a slow ve hicle is about what is paid, and where there -is ' . a sharp Upgrade one must walk, hire a coolie to push, or feel ashamed of himself. But the Jlnrlksha la an institution between Yokohama and Colombo, and it will , doubtless re main so. '--.,:'""-. For the visitor who prefers to Jive in Japanese style mere are still plenty of hotels where one may sit on the floor to drink tea and a.t hta rtlnncr mH sleep1 on the floor with an uncomforta- -MM $32.50 and $35.00 New Fall Suits Wow at $19.85 All crisp and new, never shown before 149 suits in the lot the cheapest worth $32.50 and the high est '$35.00, All go to the first 149 lucky buyers at 910.85 suit The styles are strictly the latest and the assortment is grand. Materials are strictly all-' wool broadcloths, worsteds, serges and homespuns. The colors are red, green, navy, grav, brown and black. 149 suits the question is who will get them first. Sale price. $19.85 All Alterations on These Are Free of Charge B17.50 and $20 Long Coats $12.50 One hundred Fine Coats in this lot. Made of all wool materials and tai lored in plain and fancy styles. They are made to 52 inches long in all the most wanted styles and shades. All sizes.. Val ues to $20.00 now. . . $12.50 $22.50 and $25 Suits Now $15.00 j Just received another lot of $22.50 and $25.00 Suits in all the latest colors and styles, and are placed on sale for this week's selling at the Jow price of. $15.00 COME WHILE WE HAVE YOUR SIZE AND COLOR Special SKIRT Values $12.50 New Chiffon Panama Skirts $6.95 A bright special feature of this week's sale AUtWooI Chiffon Panama Skirts, in grays, navy blue, browns and black. The lat est styles and perfect-fitting. Regular $12.50 values now $6.95 mm: $1.50 Flannelette Gowns at 98c lie the hotels meet the. requirements of I We thin slice of bedding between hlm- the westerner much more fully than J self and the boards. One has only to those of any ..other part of the east with the : exception of the Jew awakened spots In China.' A few years ago the Japanese mind could not conceive of a Paid? Natural roses 'are far more beautiful tHan arti 'Heal cooes, aodfhough it may be fashionable for pale people to use the rouge pot, the results are more at tractrre and lasting, if you . jnll follow the more natural fashion and take Cardui v - IJJ": ' "' Cardui enriches the blood, through the nervous system, the main connecting link of which, isin the womanly organs, like the exchange board of a tele phone line. : t. sasssjssliW,'li isjp Hi6 Woman's Tonic CH 156 "Cardui is all the doctor I. want, " writes Mrs. Amanda PrTe, of-Montoya, N. Mex. "It is the finest medicine for women that ever was. I cannot say too mch for it It helped me and also my mother, who had been suffering for three years from the change of life. I advised her to take Cardui and now sbo has taken one boitk and it . has helped her and she feels like a different woman.' . . ; J Try- Cardui. It w31 help ' you. Sold everywhere. Buy a bottle today; dodgre the smart hotel runner with the label on his cap to find his wav in one kit tnese native places of public en tertainment where he may enjoy "Jac- anese life" and aching; Joints to his heart's content f Tonriat Bnslness Is Good. ' The revenues Japan is deriving from an increasing; stream of tourists, both in the expenses of travel in this country ana in tne ousmess done by merchants with visitors, constitutes an item by-no means negligible. To encourage the continuance and expand the growth of ine ouamess or catering to the tourist, the habits of his kind are being intel ligently studied, and means of entertain ing htm are being Improved from year to year. One no longer makes the pil grimage to Xikko by Jlnrlksha or in a cnair. upon arriving In that sacred city at a prosaic railroad station. In stead of approaching It gradually mruugn me cainearai ormness of an avenue of giant cryptomarla trees, he finds several solid blocks of tawdry curio shops Intervening between the station ana the splendid lacquered tem ples.: But he may atop at a modern hotel where he dines de rlgeur and dines aa well aa he would in an European or American capital. If hs prefera, he may get dlsoomfort and "atmosphere" in a Japanese hotel Just around the corner. But wherever he goes in Jspan ho will find the east a hustling. ALLEGED MURDERER WORKED AS BELLBOY ICnltes Prws tetied Win.) racino Grove, Cal.. Oct II. After evading the authorities for IS month's, Meg Bagley. alias Bam PhllllDa wantld In Hyden, ky., for the shooting of John bis. Moore in Marco, 1908. has been located at Delmonte. where for some time ha has been working as a bell boy. Sheriff Nants and Denutr Earlr n arrives at Monterey Tuesday from Hyden. have . left with Basrley for Kentucky; where be will be Dlaced on trial. The shooting is said to have been the outcome of a mountain fend and was the direct result of Bagieys quarreling witn i core over tne tatter's pretty sister. Former Portlandcr Killed. ' (Special DUpetra TV. JovrmLt Dayton, Wh, Oct SI. News ef the accidental killing of William Middle mass, former Portlsnd railroad man and a aon-la-law of L. K Harris of Dayton, near Marysrilla Cal., last Thursday has been -received by relatives here. Mea ger detaUs received by telegraph as cribe death to a railroad wreck, la which Mr. Mlddtaaaes received injuries from which ha died shortly. . Mra MM dlernaas. who waa with friends la part land, baa gone to San Francisco. The body will not be brought to Osytoa. Middiemaas was employed with a raU road mmpuy ia California. He soar tied Misa Harris, daughter ef I E. Harrt. ans ef the first settlers la east ern WavMBS-ton snd a rtlre4 bual man of I1 ton. Women's Fine Flannelette Cowns, made of heavy fleeced flannelette. Come in pretty patterns, also white, "pink and blue. All sizes, $1.50 values, now .... . . ... 98c Sale American Lady Corsets New Hair Goods on Sale $2.50 Values Wow at $1.25 These High - jGrade $2.50 American Lady Corsets are made of fine grade batistes, coutils and diamond cloths. All the lat est lengtiis, in every desirable style. Sup porters attached.Val- ues to $2.50 during this sale . only mtm I Jaw We are rarely able to announce a sale of this magnitude a sale that . concerns every, woman who desires an up-to-date coiffure. A sale of Switches,- Puffs, Curls, and, in 'fact, everything you need, for THREE DAYS, at prices that will surely meet your ap proval. Read on: 25c All-Silk Hair Nets 15 50c Sanitary Hair Rolls V, t .'..... . .". :'.T. ,35d $4.00 Natural Wavy Hair. Switches now. ..... .$205 $6.00 Natural Wavy Hair Switches now.. ..... $3.95 $4.00 Salome Real Hair Puffs now.... ... 1 81.05 50c Hair Barrettes now . .; : . . . . . . .25 Stylish Coronet Braids One of the most suitable styles for the new Turban Hats. They are 28 inches long, of real natural,, wavy hair, I-QC in all shades; $8.00 values; now. OlwO . DIOGENES lilY DOUSE HIS GLIM Here's a Man Clamoring to Put Back $1500 He NeverEarned. Remarkable Friday and. Saturday Sale ' (Doited Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. 21. One of the oddest petitions wthat has appeared In the superior' courts for some time has been filed by Ansel M. Easton, who hasllSOO which he wants to return to the defunct Market Street bank. He asks that the court force the proper of ficials of the insolvent concern to bring suit against him for the recovery of the money, which he alleges ne owes tne In stltution. . , Shortly before the bank failed Easton contracted to furnish water for drink ing purposes. . Hs was paid (2600 in ad vance, but when the place was closed he had delivered only 11000 worth of the fluid. . Now hs wants to return the remaining tlSOO and haa brought the strange pro ceedings with the view of being sure that the coin falls into the proper bands. Escape. From pisastr. (SMclal T)lrtCD to The JoenuiL) Dayton. Wash., Oct. 21. That Cap tain Edward KlmmeL former instructor of the cadet corps of W. 8. C and well known in military affairs of the north west, escaped unharmed la the Key West disaster Is the information con tained in a telegram received by his father. C D. Klmmil of Wsttstwrg. who at first feared hta son bad bean lost. The father expects a letter from Cap tain Klmmel tomorrow giving fall de tail t I U L JSJ L- Tfcs ftret srte cf r-r1t1 frrlga t'.tm dltrhes rar foqutlie. ernel tJ )t , trrrri at-oyt l(C f t lii i-a sna 4 rrc:im acrta. Many ills corns from tmcare blood. Can't have pure blond with faulty dl- at Ion. larr liver ana siucrlan bowela. Burdnck Biood Bitters strengthens stom ach, bowels aad Uver, and purine, the blood.- Tteblas. torturln skla ervnilocs. dls- flrura, ianor, drtvs eae wild. Dmm Ointment brines lck reltef and kaat- Ing carea Shifty emits at aay drag stsre. After a beavy sneej. take a eople ef ftnesi s R.g-ul.ta, and give year stomaoK, litr and beeis tne aeln tnev wtll ad. AT THE Ladies' Sample Suit Shop 345 Washington Street, Between 7th and Park Tust to show what the SECOND FLOOR SAMPLE SUIT HOUSE can do, we are putting on sale for FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY 100 of the CHOICEST SUITS that ever left New York. 50 OF THEM that you have been accus tomed to pay $25 and $30 C O C for, Friday and Saturday tj) 1 000 50 OTHERS that vou have been accustomed to pay $35 and $40 for, for (IJ 1 Q O r Friday and Saturday f4)l 00 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from a traveling man at the Portland hotel, HIS SAMPLE LINE OF COATS, and they're dandies. ONLY 25 and they range in price from ?6.85 to 24.85. Remember, ONLY 25 So come early. One lot of Raincoats, $17.50 CI 1 values -51 I.f O Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings Til! 10 o'Qock COME! LOOK FOR Tnt SIGN"; YOU'LL COME. AGAIN i ii P.-ults hi-tnsr ef tn bowela easy, rrgaiar passages "frrnT-s -friend Cur a tnotba.H. eaerha Ir TTW"aS IVHctr OU. "re thrnet. Heals cats, bruises, soetda fc-.t-fs ar.y pain. . UPSTAIDS 2.o FIOOQ 245Yz VVAmNGTON ST.coo -7TKr- It Doesn't Hurt to Loolc SB sSga a asBBta i I s . i. ' V Xi - I 1 ' , " i I :