;; ?HE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST '2,' 1013. 13 MPAil RESPECTS Extra-Territorial 'Rights of United States Not to Be Dis turbed Koreans' Rights. (United PrM Lnr4 Wirt.) ToMo, Aug. 32. Preliminary to the signing of the Imperial proclamation that shall transfer the sovereignty Of Korea to Japan, certain provisions of the ) document have become public. ' : , The Japanese government will' recog t rlae, for the present at least, the various treaties existing between Korea and f or ' .lgn nations. This clause Is of primary s I Importance to the United States, which ,-thas enjoyed under the Korean treaty certain territorial rights In Korea which , '.Americans do net possess in Japan. The I American state department' unquestion ably has been uneasy over the proposed I annexation of Korea, because of this treaty feature. ' . . A-A fear has been expressed that Amer lf's extra-territorial rights would be ab rogated by the annexation and that Jap anese would refuse to recognise the ex isting treaty with Korea. It la under stood that diplomatic notes were ex changed between the Toklo and Wash S Ington governments and that the assur ; snces were given that existing treaties "would not be disturbed for ah Indefinite time. Jb'j The annexation proclamation will de , cree that the Korean emperor shall have .all rights devolving on an ex-emperor, 4 according to the laws of Japan. These ; will Include freedom from supervision, enjoyment of certain revenues "and com parative freedom from governmental cares. Korean officials and nobles will re- ceive similar treatment and will be de ; jsrived' of none of their privileges and ' the perquisites of their rank save the covernmental powers that they have enjoyed. MONMOUTH PIONEER, ; . WILLIAM BOOTS, DIES fSnecUl DfTMtch r Tho. Jrnim.n Monmouth, Or., Aug. 22. William N. . Boots died of heart failure at this city yesterday. Mr. Boots was born tn Mi- ami county. Indiana, Sept 24, 1840, wber he , grew to manhoods and was ... married to Miss Sarah Smith. In 1875 ' he came to Oregon with his family, lo eating at Drain, where he resided un .. til 1892, when he again moved to Mon mouth, where he resided until death. He leaves besides his wife, two daugh ters, Mrs. William Hedrick of Drain, . Oregon, Mrs. A. P. Tupper of Dllley, - Oregon, and one son, V. O. Boots of Mon- mouth. By the death of Mr. Boots, Mon , mouth loses one of Its best and most highly respected citizens, , Heinze to Wed an Actress. New York, Aug. 22. M was an nounced today that F. Augustus Helnse, who recently figured as the object of 'federal prosecutions, was engaged to marry Bernice Henderson, a member of - th -!iA Fool-There Was" company; The marriage Is Set for this week and the -. couple will start on a honeymoon Jour 1 ney In a special car. v t i' C375 V - Style ,f; - I J on . . , V - Which I YOU : ' : Save ',r' f . j;rv 1 ' r Style' I WtiiclY You j Save A S400 Style on Wnlch You Save $96 1 , ,, i miiu'""ll"Twii. I ' imm.id in ,,, H i'ii in ii uiuum. - 'felt 1 J f 1 - . ' ff 9 Style m - ' on " J M Which I ' I You :J; ' Save 'Wtl . ;A Deaierrs Misfortune Is Your Good Fortune The short of the long story is: Eastern dealer failsunable to pay for four carloads of pianos ordered of two well-known makers ipainos in cars ready to ship manufacturers get to gether and wire Eilers Music House for cash offer Eilers tele- graphs proposition naming own price result, these four car-loads of pianos are here and now on sale at our retail store ifThe next party to the transaction is to be yourself. .y iWeVft added a mall profit over actual cost for out; trouble, ; artd. .those who. buy now get the most of the saving in this .trans--etionr-It-mearis -keeping in ypur own pocket $89 to $U3, ac cording to the style you select. They are all brand-new instruments and of the very latest design.,ases are made of selected figured mahogany, mottled walnut and burled, oak, handsomely carved. There are four styles to select from. A regular $375 grade can be bought for $286, a superb $400 instrument for $304, a $450 style may be had for $318, and an exceedingly fine $475 style goes at $332. For those who are not prepared to pay cash, we can arrange it so that these instruments can be bought on our extremely liberal credit terms, giving 38 months in which to complete pay ments. This certainly puts within reach of any home the chance to own' immediately and enjoy the possession of one of these excellent instruments. Come and see them. Compare them with, any other piano that sells elsewhere at $4000 $500, and you'll admit that we are giving you a much better piano for $143 less. 351-353-355 WASHINGTON STREET East Side Store, 84 Grand Ave. Wholesale, 15th and Pettygrove s T r-A-i r-'l v;r r-'f ih fh tii HiK, vl r::; f! i n a a ' . rtf h:JL . ' . 0?? UhV i' H - r- ' ' "J-4- .xi t', fv t , ' V r " ONE DOZEN QUART BOTTLES OF JuiJ-jJl Delivered at Your Home for $1.75 The Family Beer for 30 Years-Brewed and Bottled Under the Very Best Con-(Htions-A Tonic for Women, Men and Your Orders phones 0 Children Phone We are selling all - low- cut shoes at V3 off regular prices. $6.00 Grades, S4.QQ f $5.00 Grades, G3.3S $4.00 Grades, t2,7Q $3.50 Grades, Makers for Men-Nettleton, , Stacy- . . Adams, Douglas. , Makers" forWomenaircjipber, Foster, ArrhstrongT ' Goddard-Kelly Shoe Co. ?24-326 Washington St., Near Sixth IEWF1PP YAQUINABAt Oregon's Most Popular Beach Resort i - ITS climat Is 'delightful. ' ' XT has a greater variety of attractions than most beachta, betiauae It includes & placid inland bay and Innumerable picturesque retreats. . THE trip thither Js scenio and entertaining all the way, XT Is the Summer hems of educated and refined families from all parts of the west ITS famous agate beach yields the choicest pebbles known, ITS rarlety of seafood surpasses all other beaches. ITS accommodations for both hotel and cottage life are of a high and varied class, abundant and inviting. , ' The cost of reaching there Is reasonable because the Southern Pacific has established reduced round trip summer excursion fares from all parts of Oregon. Send for "Oregon Outings." giving a good description of the delights of Newport Round Trip Tickets from Portland $6.00 Saturday-tp-Monday Tickets . $3.50 Inquire at the City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, for all desired Information, or address WM. McMURRAY General rasseagvr Arsnt, Portland, Oregon OREGON HOTELS HOTEL HOTEL I OREGON SEATTLE ortlftnd'a L1t, Growing HoUt SUwt Modern, OcntrftUy &oot4t 7th & Stark, Portland, Or. Pioneer Square, Seattle, Wn. WRIGHT - DICKINSON WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY, Props. HOTEL COMPANY, Props. THU PORTLAND portlanUor. aaropeaa Plan , , Voders Bsstawrant. a. 1.4 A eadqnSrlers fot Tourists and Oeas msrclal Travelers. Special rates made to families and Single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to shew rooms and give prices. A modem Turkish bath es tablishment in the hoteL M. O. Sowers, Hg. THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel J50 ROOMS,. , 104 SUITES, With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING " MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, Props. THE CORNELIUS The Houae of Welcortse" ' CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Beginning May 1 our ratea will be as follows: Out aide back rooms, $1 per day; single front rooms, $W0 per day. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel ? C W. CORNELIUS H. E. FLETCHER Proprietor ' Manager THL PLRKINS HOTEL CO. THL PLRKINS CATt AND GRILL . , , Prices Modified Be rrloe Improved ' Mttslo During tnnoh, Pinner and Ater Theatre Muscial Markee Brothers ' Orchestra rrr? r- 1 i JW..? uhMIji f, fci win (fc P J