THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1000. JAPANESE WANT TRADE, i SAYS MEW AMBASSADOR - ; ' " ' ' ( i v. 1 " 1 : -, - " 1,1 , '-Baron I.-chMa Contends, That Ills, Fellow Countrymen Would Develop Keoiioinic J'esoureerf 13: Calling ; . Attention, to Pacific. V ,' ' " By Emll Andraaay. (rublLberV Vrm Imwd Wirt.) Vienna. Nov. 80. Juet prior to hl d prt ure for the United Utate Baron Uehtda, tit new Japanea ambaaaador to .the United State, gave a very Inter, stint interview to the rolltlache corre- . fUron Uchltla denied that the relation between Toklo and Washington had ever '.at; any moment loat , their exeullently frlondlv character, i and declared that thfcre waa no foundation for the view t that the economic alma of the United State in China must lead to aharp an '. tagonlam with Japan. The policy of - nuinlc invlgoratlon ia solely a' policy of economic relationship between Japan and China. But Japan doea not aapire to economic supremacy. In China - at tlx expense of all other atatea. China can only be devoleped with the help of the treat commercial ntatea, and ,th auppoaitlon that Japan 1 dlaquleted by American plana for the opening up of China i contrary to thevtruth. The- loading principle, of Japanese, policy In regard to China are the open door for trade and the maintenance of Chi neae territorial Integrity, ' ' .What Japan really desires, conclud ei the - ambassador, la that . the com merce of the world may be attracted to the Paclflo on the largest scale and that the Pacific may become to Aala What the Atlantic is- to Europe. . TrouW In Montenegro. , The recent rising of the Vassolevich tribe in Montenegro, which at one time threatened to upset the delicate balance of affairs in the near east. was in reality one of the signs of the struggle which is going on in the principality between the partisans .of the old and new regimes. A few years ago Frince Nicolas, ' who has always ruled as an unquestioned autocraV" with the noml !Ml help of some of his nobles, grant ed a constitution to his people with the Idea of bringing them more into line with modern European Ideas. This In novation did not meet with unqualified approval in the principality,, and a large II Mi mi men ILIf L lillLIUI 10 STERILIZE 'Philadelphia Women Want r Dirt Eliminated From ; - , Milk Cans. Philadelphia, Nov. JO. An attempt will be made by the Philadelphia Alli ance for the Care of Babies to Induce large milk dealers to sterilize the cans in rwhlcB milk 49 shipped , to the city. and thus decrease the danger of infec- , tlon to babies. Investigation by Dr. Joseph S. Neff, director 'ot the bureau of ..health and charities, has led to the discovery that ;v these cans are. often sour and. other .wise foul, because the farmers who ship the milk have no facilities for properly cleansing or sterilizing them. The big dealers signified their willingness to nerform tha service for them and return ; the cans free from dirt and germs If monev can be found to Install a steril. iAne nlant in the milk depots. s ' This is only one phase of the work of the alWance which has stariea its iau campaign to reduce inrant mortality by giving fall lectures on the care of in fants, in school houses. Owing to educational methods which are being pursued, the mothers being ; visited In their homes, and Instructed In the proper feeding of their little ones, the death rate in September was 7 per cent less than last year, and 87 per. cent lees than in 1907 and 1900. "- ; The alliance, which is organized in nearly every ward of the city,; with - ward chairmen and representatives from the" leading women's organizations :to carrv on tne worn, win iry nara awoiw the homesof the poor, wilMnduce moth ers to give up the artificial feeding of their children, ana win point ouitn ! danger of gastro-enteritis arising fforq f the use Of whole coys milk for Infants. .The movement has enlisted the hearty support and cooperation or pnysicians who have consented to lecture in publio ' schools and give general advice to poor -mothers. , w.. " .. Under the chairmanship' of Mrs. Paul jv McCononey, an address on first aids ' to the injured in the home was dell v red in the Lincoln school. Twentieth street and. Falrmouttt avenue, by Dr. Walter Eatrell Lee. - -The-meeting was ' well attended by . Polish and - Italian women, many ot whom took their babies. . The address was translated fiy tne- in' terpreter into both languages. EMPLOYER STARTS V 200 BANK ACCOUNTS Chicago, Vov. to. Although many of them had but Itttlet thought of "saving up for a rainy day." 200 employes of the Acorn Brass Manufacturing com pany are the proud possessors of bank accounts. Moreover, each waa the re cipient of the nucleus for a neat egg' In the form of a crisp 1 bill donated by E. W. Wray, president of the com - Mr. Wray called hia employes into the ITIce of the factory. He expounded the merits of a savlnga account and then ottered t make an . Initial depo.lt of ' ft for each. The offer was accepted to all the employes, many of whom gave a portion of thr-lreweek'a wages to clerks of the Northern Trust company, who had gone to the fectory armed with tun hooka. - -The spirit of thrift should be en ourged by every employer." seld Mr. Vray. Th employee In our factory already are enthuslaatlto advocates of the Idea.-. - part of the nation looked on the change -as one fraught with danger for a aisle that had never known conatltuttonitl government. The Crown Print Danllo, who has, married a German princess, Is an advocate , of the -new order of thlnga. and as he will one day have to rule over the Klnck mountains, his opin ion la naturally of some value. Out his younger brother, Prince Mlrko, is en tirely an upholder of the old state of affairs and It Is around him that all those who are discontented with tho endeavor : to Europeanlse Montenegro are ranging themselves. Prince Mlrko, like his grandfather and nameaake, 1a one of the old school ot thought,' and the struggle between him snd his elder brother-will be worth watching, as It will probably have no slight Influence on the future of the southern . Slavs. ' Snake and Bobbers. ,' The railway station at -Bragiflia,' Ser- vla, ia so Infested with snakes that spe cial precautions are taken while the trains stop' to prevent the reptiles en tering the compartments. ' , , ' Ah 'American lady; coming; up from Constantinople was appalled to find a small snake coiled around the handle of her traveling bag. A search resulted in the discovery of several others among the passengers' rugs. . Robberies and assaults on wealthy railroad passengers seem to be becoming very frequent, and numerous cases have been reported during the past few days. When the Vienna-Warsaw express ar rived at Lublin, for Illustration, the guard discovered that all the Occupants of one first class compartment. ' four men and three women, were unconscious and all efforts to rouse them were in vain until a doctor was brought Me found that they had been chloroformed and an examination showed that they had been rebbed of all their money and valuables. So far no -trace has been discovered of the thief. . In the same express the day before a Polish manu facturer named Gibultowskl . was found dead with a bullet through his head, and ltvi is - thought ., this., murder may have been the work of the same criminal. In this case, too, robbery was the motive. Monarooa Praternlse, The i recent ; meeting " between King Perdlnand, of Bulgaria and the crown prince of Servla at Krujevata was of a character. The Golden Eagle Soars Above Them All Always in Lead with Bigger, Better Bargains Sole Agents Picto- Sole Agents Ameri can Beauty Corsets. We're sole Portland agents for the much-demanded American Hcauty Corsets, ."Dainty as the Rose. ' All popular styles. TP. $1.00 - r.. I hey are the pair, Portland's , Great Bargain Store NLW THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS For the Great r Working People rial Review Patterns We're sole Portland agents for the popular Pictorial Review Patterns the rest paper pat terns, we believe, on the mar ket today. They are 1 A priced, each, 15 and 1UC "BusyBurkeVMonday Offerings Will Make; rr t ii flmaraMeiefOi i or mm aims ' Killrd hf Kmning Raits, eVmth Norwailt. Conn, Nov. Wfclle 4B bed at hr hfime ilrm, t h Ofriew rrvt a tragic deatk from siffo ratlon. eacsd by the fymn from a bot 1 V rnntatntnf m!11r salta "lira. iiF.rtm had tn -rrri.lafBlra of feail-i r. as tn trim inrniw nt te ieT Mh tul cf wmtl'ism Ua at t.'T no. Tt. STimori la tmm t bott' wa wx'M4 n1 rn trrr hr face ani r". 1e farn fwt't tfa:h a pirtL It H H-jUBrt'n. nli- f '-it, k j -! -i. il r-.'t rf r; f ,-. ;! -. l - very friendly character, f Thera ..waa also an exchange of telearams between .King Ferdinand and King Peter. At the special request of King Ferdinand M. Novacovlcs, a former premier in a co alition cabinet, - was one of the party who went to Krujevtas to greet him. i ' The Servian papers unanimously dis cuss the meeting with satisfaction and some even seo in it an indication of tho approach' of the oft talked of Bal kan federation, and the . expectation is expressed that King Ferdinand would shortly . return, the j visit paid him by King' peter inisos.:'''''... V. ':v;', ;'"',"'! Zn tna Txsnd of thi Tlmss. The debut at a local music hall will shortly occur of seven beautiful ladles belonging to the harem of the dethroned saltan. Abdul Hamld. One of these la dies is, it is stated, the Princess Ala Bo rah Zoraido, a . leading favorite with the deposed sultan, and of Indian ori gin. ' The formation of the troupe is due to the enterprise of the ex-sultan's principal actor Kaldo, who, incidentally has the position and title . of general, and who. proposes to present on th stage of ' some of . the Vienese music halls a series : of "episodes from this life of the harem,'? always providing, Jt Is cautiously added, that the censor does not raise any difficulties. Should the performance prove to the taste of the Vienese public, , possibly one 'of theso i days New- York may also enjoy the op portunity of witnessing it. Courteous Volley. A party of 260 Turkish notables have been on a visit here.'. They were re ceived at ' the station by a1 military band,' an honor' generally confined to the Emperor Francis Joseph, who made known his desire that every- courtesy shall be extended to tne guests. Besides being' lavishly entertained in the capitals, the notables were invited to visit several of the chief centers df ' manufacture and ; industry in the monarchy,- Altogether -the-go-vernment did everything' In their power to con-1 vines the Turks that their country has no better friend than Austria-Hungary, j The desire of official and industrial circles waa of course to obliterate the memory jf the events of last winter! and regain for Austria her share in Turkish trade Which she lost at the time of the Turkish boycott.: Turkey Numbers Will Be Published in Our Big Monday Advertisement "Busy .Btirke" wanted to make twenty families Thanksgiving Dinner merry, to we gave away that many fine, big dressed Turkeys to twenty purchasers who spent 25c in the store last week. The names and ticket number oi the fortunate buy ers will be published id tomorrow even ing s 'advertisements watcn lor list; also announcement of our big weekly Plentiful Tuesday Sale. Look for them. StyOsh $40 Suite $18.88 Another big Suit purchase by "Busy Burke'' gives us this startling price reduction for Monday. A great lot of fine,-stylish suits values that others are selling right along at prices ranging to $40.00. Every Portland woman who realizes the fact. that, she may obtain two suits for the price of one will be here tomorrow morning, for the lot is lim ited. Never before has such a gigantic suit reduction been offered every, desirable style and color in. the big assortment is dl Q QQ tDlU.UU Truly, 4 uhparalleled'' best describes the amazing: bargains 'Busy Burke" is offeringlor Monday, for every reduction offered is a bona fide bargain, while we defy competition to' duplicate the low prices quoted. Every item herein is of intense interest to our patrons, for each article is selected with a 'view of pleasing our 'customers; the great working people. Again we wish to impress upon your mindthat .this is the w.orking people's store, and their's alone. . The -so-called "bon ton" trade we do not want --do not cater to. The, working people's trade has built up this store and it is their needs alone that we desire to supply, hence our ever eager ness to cater to the workingman's needs and not to the rich man's dollar. That this is in reality "Portland's Great Bargain Store for the Great 'Working People" a title that we believe is justly earned is more than demonstrated in these unequaled Monday offerings by Busy Burke. Iff Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics Have Been Moved toBasemcnt The great expansion of the business in these departments necessitated their re moval to different sections of the store. You will find the large Domestic Depart ment in the new Basement Section., The Underwear, Corset and Hosiery ; Depart ments are now in the rear of the store tinder balcony, while the Infants Wear will be found in space in rear of Suit De partment, before occupied by the Corsets. to go Monday at this astonishingly reduced price, suit Regular$4.00 Wool Waists larly; YOUR NEW LA Now at $129 Wool Waists, a great ; lot including all colors; ; also a fine lot of stylish winter Waists in many different fabrics; worth up to $4.00, tj OQ Monday for JfldU $6.50 Sweaters , '.,, .1 J i , ivi -;, Long Motor Sweaters, in different colors, strictly all wool; a value that sells all over for $6.50, Mon- tfJO QO . day at this big reduction, for MfO-O Sweaters AU Our Capes Reduced Every Cape in the store you'll find reduced Monday, and in addition here's three great ; offers that will cause decidedly intense interest in this.startling sale. Heavy black i Capes, .stylishly designed; a 04 QO regular "value worth to $12.50 Monday only sJtI UO Military Capes, in different colors, including blues nd blacks; regular $15.00 values, to go QO Monday at this great reduction prise, each f f 0 Great lot of Capes, including military styles; values m all colors worth up to $A).W regu- V lit AO 7XV-ttf some lined. Great Monday value Women's Coat Sweat ers, in. gray, only, all sizes: a value that re tails all over for $3 and more, v Mon day's price, at S1.88 $5.00 Sweaters Women's and misses' Coat Sweaters in reds and whites; values that sell all over at prices ranging to $5. iJO OQ Monday at this low price $COQ Plumes lA Ostrich Plumes long, fluffy ones, in all col ors, including black and white; regular values to $6.50, at about 9 A half price 9.0 Shapes 71c Untrimmed street, and ready-to-wear Shapes silk, satin, telt, etc.; all colors; a regular, value to $3.00. Mon day's price only 71c - Bay It From TTe. ' Can Hmw . fan MOaay. OtKxl. fait color, KngUmh Gloria, Paraxon frame S1.00 Ruatproof Enf Hah Gloria, finest frama ,......,. ...1.50 Herculea ruat and wtndproof . .S2.O0 LaJIea" Dlrectolr Umbrella. S1.50 rnlhlnRth. rfM and prarl tape edge, all Gloria ............. t3. SO Tip-r3(re treal allk warp Gloria Sl.O Par allk. red and bla. Prln ceaa handlaa .92.25 An ImmniM Una Of Tina ladle' and seta'......,.S5.00 to S20.00 Wa Kara tht imrfwt Stack om taa Ooaat U Taia Ilaa, j RECOVERING 1 tS 1ft Cava? Tow TTaiaraUat XCaka XI ' aa Utw. - S)!n Sl.ZS. l.BO. S2.00 Silk, all mraS2.&0. SS.OO. S4.00 Air btwxIb oar own tmanofattora. Tt rrt- iwf. wlrvlnroof. foMlna. detachabla. elf-crt!lng umbreltaa. j trkOXxtaJta Airs mkTTaA. PvlEREDITH'S EveryDinnerSet t Reduced in the Basemeqt Three big reductions) on dinner? ware that will gladden the heart of every thrifty housewife. An op portunity to brighten the Thanks-'" giving table with a new Dinner Set at very little cost. ? Save tomorrow. 50-piece Dinner Set, best white semi-porcelain, a pretty set that sells, at $5 to $6.50 else- tfJO AA where." Monday, the set apaJafr 60-piece Dinner Sets, in pretty gold and white semi-porcelain, that re tails for $8.00 and $9.00 flJC QO elsewhere. Monday for fle70 60-piece Blue English semi-porcelain Dinner Sets; values worth $12 all over town.. Great pre- dJQ MQ Thanksgiving' reduction, vOeTtH Ml ' Modish $35 Suits $14.19 Stylish Fall Suits- garments of real distinction and style merit the kind that sells all over Portland at $25.00 to $35.00, mostly at the lat ter price. A big purchasing opportunity last week makes possible this offer, for the suits arrived too late for last week's i'ysale, so we place them all in one lot to go tomorrow, while they last, at this tre mendously low price. Never again, will you have .an opportunity to obtain an up-to-date suit of the latest style, in any desir A able mode or color, tailored models included, so low as jJ Buy Long Coats Monday Lonj Coats in blacks and colors; values that sell rly elsewhere at $18.00. In semi-tiuht-f ittinsr 6tyles, to go Monday at this astonishingly great're- aucnon price, maac possioie oy a loriunace VfZ OO urcnase Dy uusy uurke Monday, only wvuu ong Coats, mansr desirable styles; garments that sell regularly up to $30.00 elsewhere. Come in tight and semi-tight-fitting styles. A great Monday re duction at this wonderfully small comparative rice, uo on sale Monday at this, start- (rfO 00 I ng reduction, while they last, only, each olO00 Men's Collars 10c .n in i i .iii.t.iiil..i, i , i Men's Linen Collars, all styles; values that every man pays 15c each or two for 25c usually. A great Mon- day sale, three, for 25.c, or each . UC $1.75 Sateen Pettic'ts Now for Only 89c Sateen and moren Pet ticoats, a regular style that sells usually at $1.75. To go Mon day at. this low reduc tion price in -0Q black only for 01 C Men's Underwear Men's best Cooper's derby ribbed Un derwear, a value that sells at to $1.50 garment usually. Monday's ' QO low-price, the garment, only JOC Suits $2.19 Boys' School Suits, values that others are asking $4.00 for.. One lot goes Monday at this ireat reduc tion price, J0f $2.19 Suits $2.98 Boys' Wool Suits, gar ments that are retailing elsewhere at to $4.50. Take your choice of these Monday at this price Suits $430 Boys' S c h o o 1 Suits, many different styles and colors, all wool; garments 1 that retail elsewhere for. Terrific Crowds at Big S hoe Sale Gdhtinues on Monday Lots 1-2 Men's Shoes, including tan calf bluchers; values to $5 sale price the pair , . . . f 2.98 Women's Shoes, includ ing black calf, tan chromes; values to $5 50 pair, at f 3.B9i At this writing immense throngs are filling the aisles of our Shoe Department even with the extra force employed for the Great Shoe Sale, we are unable to handle the vast crowds clamoring for the amazing footwear values offered. Of a verity, it was "Busy Burke's" most timely buy when he pur chased the large stock of 11,000 pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes from the Nichols Shoe Co., 18th and Alberta, for never before have Portlanders been able to obtain such as tounding shoe bargains. The great 50c on the dollar shoe pur chase sale continues Monday the entire balance "of this big gale purchase will go tomorrow at prices reduced lower than ever. Take advantage of this sensational sale to SHOE THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT ABOUT Y REGULAR PRICES. Lots 3-4 Men's Shoes, including "val ues worth to $6.00; box cal bluchers, etc., pair, at f 3.39 Men's Shoes, including a lot of box calf bluchers; val ues to 4 the amf sa j ypair, at a.og $2.98 ISm$4.50 Home Needs for Thanksgiving Save on Monday In the big Bargain Basement you will find everything for household needs at great reductions. The" Basement . manager has excelled himself, in the enormous gathering of. Thanksgiving needs we quote: Granite Roasters, made of best gray enamel. These are round . roasters, a kitchen utensil that can be used as two separate ket-;io . .ties; or as , a roaster, only xOC Food Choppers, that are selling all over town for $125 and even $1.50. A great Monday Basement QQ reduction at this low price 0.C Carving Sets handy, little 2-piece sets, made of best steel, f OA horn handle; $2 value, at Lots No. 5-6 Valuta Fboa,- In worth men a to IS Bora vatuea Ml and youth a' IS. - and II .V . $1.98 Lots No. 7-8 Tout ha and boya 8hoa. regular Tallin .-..$1.98 Bora and roatha Bhoen, valuta worth. ,.o.,2.,,.r.n.d.$l.49 LotsNo.9-10 W o tn n'a fin Phoca, worth to tt o$2.49 Worn n'a Shoa, worth to ti.fi rg. Wen- M OQ day. pair. .O 7 LotsNo.lM2 Woman 8hoa, worth to 11.68 regu larly, aai price, pair valuta in wonrni ShoM, worth to 13 oa sli,,!:,.'.:.!:$U9 $2.49 Lots No. 13-14 A lot of - women' Bhoa. valuta to $ 8 In aaaort- mast, prlo CMIdrm'i and mlaaea' Button Snv. valuea to . S "JQ SIS, at 51.69 Lots 15-16 Child rco'a Shoa, valu la ht lot worth to CI )Q 13.(0. plrlaf7 Thl lot of Chil dren' Rhova, w'th 79c Lots No. 17-18 Children' B a 1 1 o and Lao Pho. worth to II. f AQ rTilarly. at.r.7 Children 8ho. ral-u- that acll Im. whrr at to 1 CQ IJ.2S, for ,.5107 LotsNo. 19-20 Grwat lot of rhlMren' $1. i and (2 fhoa, a I price, pair .......... Children Shoe that ell rerularly at to 12. SO tha . tJ AQ pair, for .:.vlu .98c : : : N Boys' Pants at One-Half Some' wonderful Monday reductions, in boys' Trousers, at prices about half the amount that are tuaally charged !ewhere. Boysi'Xnickerbc4.frs. value that tell all over the. city atprices'np to $1.00 AQf the pair rrgularly, Monday, the pair 43C 'Poya Thinta. valw that retail rrwHr for the pa". MonAar at thl e. .u.nal rH c t la a-a. A Ma Jav. ette rv.r1-ien Re- ductoi at M If)- r-rv-e, r:r j R"'' rVhoal Fanta. traVu that a.11 aev hm at rrtoea raoc l" to SO" the pair. owlTl wrmderfuily prl-. the pair take atTaatara to morrow ror eir Every Hat in Store Reduced Monday's big sale will find the entire Millinery tock divided into four great lots of hats, all to go at monstrous reductions, 'way below regular f rices, tret new hatjfor Thanksgiving, even thocgh you have. already purchased your winter hat, for these prices makes it possible for every woman and child to obtain a new hat at very little cost Come early and lin k the lots over Very rreat spavin::. LOT 1 Trimmed Hats, many hades and shapei; values that have sold for -as rmtrh at $12 00 this teason. At this r rn great Monday reduction tile for v 1.0.1 LOT 2 Stylttnfy trimmed tni'anery, Dame Fahiont fcet mx!fl; many oW an t hapr; Tahjp tat re wnh M CQ to JJOOO fft:rlv, r-'r ij't.O J LOT $ Patent Leather If it. mcladirg the popts'ar Napo'eon hapr; nhn worth rrg alarty top to 00. A rreat Monday Q red.jction at this low pt,c. ,r'f, UJC LOT 4 O.iMren't 5ioI l?t r-fit f:i u mariy fle ati errry ril c ' r; Big Sale of Dressed Dolls Continues on Main Floor Dreed Doll. tlrr j.. pg fyra, si l i.-, t heads. bet holies. finely an 1 prrtnlr i'rt t 1. at prK-ea .McTid4 that art t jrm-r!y rr,: t., tav the lrat. Tomorrow yru'il f 1 r-' r tn the ! t-tt nt oa t e r floor worth vp to tl'S etch, at ( ' Vtlwi In kw pref. tv Joiie cnei . , r;r Tie t tl . , ra t iv, rn't r ' H V4-jr f rp'T vHr t-; ! try e-. e e1 . t . . iO ' I r e 'i w I t W W I !; f i f ' T -