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5i - - i s rm ?m f rj , ifl CfliiSIiCT J HC DELT LIKE Private Capital Ready to Carry ; on Enterprise Should Voters Adept Municipal Docks Sys tem in November. The plan for public dock has been maue to Include the construction of belt Una railroad to connect the city' water terminals with the shipping cen ters. Information has been ; obtained that private capitalists stand ready to build the belt line when the municipal docks system,' should it be authorized by th voters November 8, has beeh con trucird. - It ts understood the Hill llnea will get .this business if they. can. It has be "come known that James J. Hill believes the operation of the Panama canal will revolutionize.' shipping conditions on the Pacific oast Freight movements 'will be from' .the" coast Inland, Instead Of over the mountains from me. "east as at present Cheap water' transportation will brlnf by water nearly all freight shipments from points as far inland from the Atlantic coast as Chicago and Pittsburg-. . , " Explains HiU's Mores. Upon this basis is explained the fact that Hill is seeking Pacific coast ter minals wherever he can. It is the rea sonhe is running: his line to the sea in British Columbia, ; the reason for his purchase and extension of United Rail ways to the Oregon coast, probably Tillamook bay, and the further explana tion, of Hill's evident anxiety td obtain a coast terminal in California, probably at Eureka. .-,.--.'- '.v"',;: ' The Joint committee of the Chamber tt Commerce, Taxpayers' leagueand the Federated Trades plan to bring more definitely before the people of Portland the reasons, why the city should own its" own docks and control water" ter minals between the- present time and November 8, the date of the election on the $2,500,000 public docks bond Issue. The desire of the committee 1b that the public docks commission, which would be created by act of the voters in pass ing upon the public docks question, in stall a. uniform system of public docks at a point convenient to steamship lines and shippers. .' - Would Tacllitats Traffic As a measure of waterfront Improve ment the public docks system would be made a unit in the city beautiful plan. The belt line railroad would make pos sible quick; connection between the vai rious docks and from the docks to the shipping centers. . It would make possi ble the operation of Increased business at smaller cost and greater satisfaction. In order that the people may under stand the scope and meaning of the pub lic docks movement,--its relation to fu ture prosperity of Portland, its neces sity in view of the hearing: completion of the Panama canal, the Influence of freight rates assessed by the railroads, tentative arrangements are being made for a mass meeting to be held in the near future, when ' the merits of 'the cause will be plainly set tvtthj SAYS WRIGHTS CANT" . FLY BEFORE OCT. 10 Bt Louts, . Oct "Walter Brooklns, the young aviator who recently flew .from Chicago to Springfield, X1L, raT not be allowed to fly from Springfield to St. Louis. " ' '"" - Tha Illinois state board of agriculture htm announoed that it - will hold the Wrighta to a contract it has with them not to give' flights In Illinois or Missouri before October 10. The con tract was drawn to prevent them from Do You Brealhe-? Lilje This? ': If s Calarrh I Send You Absolutely Free A Trial Package of a Remedy That Cures This Distresting Condition. ' . It Comes, Prepaid to ' ' Your Door. ; ' .' - - Consider my offer. 1 1 willingly send you free of charge a trial treatments the wondoiful Gauss Combined -Catarrh Cure. You have everything to; gain and &othine; to lose. It's up to you. Jf ,you wish to be. cured of that f ouJ spitting and hawking- that; wretched depressed sensation that 'don't-dare-look-any-body-in-the-face" feeling then fill out the--coupon" without further Sdelay.-T I Vtess the remedy- that, will cure you, Put as I have not your address you must supply it.- That's all I ask; Simply fill out the following coupon and mall It to me today. It will be the. means of .restoring; you to a perfectly, normal condition, giving, you a sweet, pure breath. v - ' . ' , ' -' ' FREE This coupon -Js good for on trial package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free In plain package. !mply fill In your name and ad Oreas on dotted lines below and mall to - - '' :'-; as. GAUSS, 8040 Main St. . Marshall, Kichlgaa. DERAILED TROLLE CAR BLOCKS Sunnyside System "Suffers An other Blockade; Patrons Compelled to Walk. ', Derailment, of a car on East Morri son and Ninth, streets at 7 o'clock last night put a bad crimp in the running scnedule of the Sunnyslde-Mount Tabor line. . West ' bound oars had to be switched back around the derailed cat and for some time a number of cars were blocked in both6lrections. The derailment occurred on the tem porary track that has been laid while the permanent track is being repaired. The car was moving slowly down the incline or the accident "might - have proved disastrous to the passengers. " ' This line seems to have had ' more than Us share of troubles for several months and a large number of com-' plaints have been registered during the past. few days against. the inadequate service. Traffic Manager-E. D. Hunt, stated yesterday that every effort will be made to handle tha steadily Increas ing traffic with the best possible dis patch until matters become - normal again, with the completion of the' Haw thorne bridge. Then much of the traffic "now being thrown to the East Morrison line will return to the Hawthorne ave nue line. . ' Coleman & Glmm, erect two 3 story frame dwellings, corner East Twenty first and Knott streets, builder same; $4000: total $8000. . C. H. Walker, erect one story frame garage, Minnesota avenue between Ma son and Skidmore, builder same; $100. T. E. Bennett, erect one story frame shop, Gllsan street between Seventy fifth and Seventy-sixth, builder same; $200.; G, A. Lane, erect one story : frame dwelling, Courtney street between Wil lis boulevard and Gerard, builder same; $800. -. S!. - . . . Edith - Pavis erect one story frame earage, 8chuyler street between East Twenty-first and Twenty-second, build er It L. Camp A Co.; $400. Mrs. C, w. Clow, ereot one story frame dwelling. East Tenth street be tween Mason and Shaver, builder Mult nomah Building, A Construction conv panyj $2000., , H. R. Linville, erect one story frame dwelling, Schuyler street between Thirty-first and Thirty-third, builder Oeorgs W. Foreman $3100. . ; , John Dovich. rect. one story , frame dwelling, East Beventy-thjrd street be- tween Freemont and I'reemont and Kll IlcklUt builder same; ixuv. ;. . : Ladd Estate, wreck one story' frame dwelling. Twenty-sUth and Upshur streets, builder same; $100. - Ladd Estate, wreck two story frame building, Twenty-seventh and Upshur Streets, builder same; $100 Provident Investment Co., erect a story frame dwelling, East Fiftieth geet and Sandy road, builder, same; Provident Investment Co., erect one tory frame dwelling. East Fiftieth $2000 nd n'1' rd bulW,r "mi Provident Investment Co.r erect one story frame dwelling, East Fiftieth street between Braree and Wistaria builder same: $2000. Provident Investment Co., erect one story frama dwelling. East Fiftieth street between Brazes and Knott build er same; $$000. . H. Homann, erect two story frame dwelling. Ivy street between Commer. $100. iiVna l" bur H. y, Krlgerji Everding ft Farrell, rspair ana story frame dwelling, $05 ' Park street be tween Washington and Stark, builder D. Dupel; $25. ' . . ; ' M. Jaoobsen, ereot one story frame dwelling, Nineteenth street between Mill and Montgomery, builder some; $3000. - Alice B Powell .Ua half story frame dwelling, Ivon street between Thirtv-nlrtth . n phi- elghth, builder same; $1950 - ' A1'CB- Powell, erect two one and one-half story frama dwellings, Ivon i Ktl I ?An Tnlrty-nth and Thirty- J $3900 . " ' ,WiaI t Ty,.ii i lh; L aVk i . 1 ijwsvenin street between """"y "tt wyaanu Builder mttia- $1250. - Y-.Jj. Read. erect two story frame iwempg. East Thirty-eighth tween- Market and Hawthorn Kn. street be same; $2000. .- ...... . Kosa, repair one and one-half j i.btWMn Thirty-first and Thir tieth, builder same; $200 frjmeSwp; WS Thirty-nintn! a J. Mon tendon, 'erect one story frame ! treets' builder,' same; $1800. - - - B .' Henrich, erect one story frame i en;nf.11S,rrMBtreet betw.Mn Beech and , FTemontMuilder, same; $50.- ' c-.w ilkenon, erect one and one-: tt Jf.f BtKrf fram dwelling. Elmorij : street between Russett and Pippin, builder, same; $1800 ,, : ; - vv William .Gunt,her, erect one storv ' itiX: VfcThi'?.,"?t between ! i " 1 uuuuor, name, DDO, . Taylor street church, wreck two story frame dwelling, Third street between Taylor and Salmon; builder, F. M. Olds; ' 3. H. Price, erect two story frame dwelling, Caruthers street .between Fourth "na.nfthf builder. F. A. Hum- George D. Dunning, repair on story Story; frama dwelling Hum ..i uJ tween 'Sixth and Seventh; builder. J, E. i Boydston; $2000. - nin ai oeamnn. - (rect- two " story frame dwelling, Summit drive; builder, Costman & Co.; $6500. . Mr. Richards, repair two and one-half story .frame dwelling, 260 East Twenty tlilrd street between Hawthorne and Madison; builder, Beaux, Arts; $2000. jYiti-aiin.au ai eraun, trect one story f rm! .welling East Thirty-seventh ! in-ei, ueiween umton ana Division: builder, same; $2000. . . - . "' j McFarland & Sroith, erect one story frame dwelling, East , Thirty-seventh street between Clinton and Division; builder, same; $2000. Mrs.,A. & Schmeer. repair 'three story brick store, 207 Main street herw.S Third and Fourths tt, K. Numata; lo. J onn Hinus, erect ySne story frame barn, EaVjiiaM street between Bf,ch ".no1"llln;; builder, A, Cover miller; $300. ... . ... uwciuuj, iitBv oereniy-sixin Street be. iween . ii.aier. i. ano.. uartleld; same: $100. - - builder, IA. Opdyk; repair one and one-half ' tory frame dweUing Ui9 Belmont I eixfy-tblrd; . builder, J.. B. ; Le wton ; $1500. . ' . . ," . . . J. R. Douglas, erect one and a half story frame dwelling, outhwet Corner ht Beventy-second. street and Gar field; builder, same; $1800.. -A. S. Peters, erect one story frame dwelling, 'Bast .Eighty-fourth street, be lwe" iision Rn Wallace; builder, ., Wakef laid,-, Fries ft. Co.. repair one ' story frame building, 5 Couch street i between Second I and Third; builder, D. 1 Phiitii Autrvlr lata ll AA . . . . ' ' si i i t'm m pa sy s m mi -.i" e- ' .li.en' epair wo story frame "to7l,outw58t corner East Morrison u. (J- H- Mahoney, erect two story 'frama building, southwest corner East Forty- BUILDING PERMITS sn-1 Hancock (.treats; . builder. I p,iiii(; J . - nil. 1. -U. strihonv, erect two Ftory frama nuil.lln southwest corner Kast Fortv ; lift h and Hancock Ftrcots; builder, story frame dwelling. East - F:ighteehth strept between Ciayhorne and" Bybee; builder. Equitable Building & Loan company; $1S00. ' . H. C. Sepuf, erect two story frame dwelling, East Forty-third street be tween inotnp?On and Brazee; builder, W. H. Tuttle; $2000.. T. Scott Brooke, repair twp story brick building 345. .Washington street between Seventh and East Park; build er, Beliiing Bros."; $100. ROGUE RIVER FAIR ATTRACTS VISITORS ' (Special Olipitch to Th Journal.) Grants pass,Or., Oct 6. The Rogua River IndustrlaV-falr was opehed yes terday by v president Hall. ?. A - stock parade and broncho, busting ; contests were "features of today, 'together with elaborate exhibits of all kinds of fruits, grains, minerals and stock. A large attendance la on hand and the weather is Ideal.' A great many exhibits are here from Ashland . and : Medford. Thursday is Ashland day and Friday, Medford day.. fifth I II IP V' Golden, erect one story frame I li JLr ei1, 842 MiFsiHsippi , avenue between I IL'r ,ias'r Bnr railing; builder, M. E. I 11 il Thompson; $100. WMUI 1- A. Jldssenier, erect one and a half ." - . ':'..(.. ,' ' " .. .'v. :' Slat Friday and Saturday, October 7th and 8th ;--;-.:; :,;. ;,. v-;vh;;-; ;--;-v---r v:r;:'rr::r::: v;-;''-: iwo Pays' Sscla raday:asid-S 94S LW ill LES FILLED III m Warrant Issued for Dairy Wa gon Driver Charged With Using Unwashed Utensils. A driver for the Shorthorn dairy near Hillsdale was caught using dirty bot tles on his wagon early yesterday .morn ing, and a warrant has been Issued for his arrest R D. Smith, city milk chem 1st received complaint from several people on" Thurman street that the bot tles left in the morning on their door steps wera very dirty. An investigation "was made, and the driver was seen to fill a bottle which he had on tha wagon. The bottle had not been washed, The pur milk ordinance forbids bot tling milk on wagons, as many drivers have no regard for cleanliness in .this matter,? This will be' ths first arrest Our Fall stock is now complete. ; We have without a doubt the finest and most complete stock of high-grade woolens ever shown on the Pacific CoasV The most' exclusive browns, grays and shades of . blue are now here ready for your inspection and selection. These goods are high-class imported Scotch tweeds and English Worsteds. We are going to make, a two days trade-building offer of a Suit or Overcoat lade to .Order, to RS . for . atarnlay- These woolens will be made up in our own shop, right here in Portland. With the BEST SKILLED LABOR we will take the same care as thoirgh ou were paying us .-our-regular price of from $40 to $60. The linings we put - in these clothes are guaranteed to wear two years. Re member, we give a double try-ori in the bastings to insure a perfect fit. We guarantee all garments. to hold their shape. We give every reasonable guarantee that any es tablished firm can .make.- These goods sold here Friday and Saturday ordinarily sell from $40 to $60. Have your tailoring made by an old reliable and established tailoring ; firm ' ' " , . v - r REMEMBER, TrilS SALE WILL NOT CON TINUE A MINUTE BEYOND 10 O'CLOCK SATUR DAY NIGftT. BY ALL MEANS BE HERE FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. PORTLAND'S LEADING TAILORS KttrStrecty Corner Start. undVthls feature of the ordinance. Ia attempting to explain his reasons for bottling on the wagon, the driver paid his orders yesterday morning exceeded his supply of bottled milk, and he wanted to fill some extra orders. Ga briel Brothers are proprietors of the Shorthorn dairy. William McCormlck, dairyman at 630 Brooklyn street, was fined $15 Tuesday in the municipal court for selling wa tered milk. The city milk chemist took a sample from a 'can from which he was delivering, and found it contained 18 per cent water. " Adam Schmere of 861 East Fourteenth street north, another dairyman, "was also found to be watering his milk. The city chemist analyzed a sample from his wagon and found it contained over 20 per cent water. He was fined $25 Tiresday in themuntclpal court , Hood River Girl Honored. ' . (Special Plsp.tch to Tb. Journal.) ; Eugene, Or.. Oct : A Hood River girlr Miss Lena Newtpn, has' been awarded the scholarship offered annu ally by the School of Muslo of the uni versity. Miss Newton received the award over; several competitors. ' The scholarship carries lessons . in piano in struction throughout the year free. 'yc:-S ; : ' - '" 111 ' " ' - '.' . . W, O. T. U. Electa Officers. Olympla, Wash.; Oct 8. The state convention of tha VT. C T. TJ. which has been In session In Olympla for tha past I I . Mu' I u-ca frer 0 t I '" :: . f ., ' " i ;f -j1: (' ; ( - 'v -' V. I V ' rY ': : ' - . . - ....... . . . .... ,r ..... .f,jy : ; .,. . v,v, .; ;. .:'. ., ... . .... .-; . ( i , . J. " . V.'-;- - '" . ' p. , ' it .''" I ' .;.; -.'; ,.;;'.'.;. & 1 - ' ; .-ji ; : ; !.'.: a , . .1 v ' ji.' . : .1 I mm--- ! i m i tl.roo Cos. eltctfd follow ciV:- cers f-r the rnsuin? year: Prc-Ment Mrs. Marirnret H. l'latt, Seattle; vir president. Miss Mary L. Tage, Olympla', correepondins: secretary, Mrs. Margaret C. Munns. .se.it tie; treasurer, MrS. Mary R, Wadff, Seattle; assistant recording VN f I he first great rule of health "Daily u tuis is not, so., men asK mm aw M - , "sapv I .-. av mm m m u ' ill ' .. . . . i; I V . - 1 - ''r''v ! - y; . " irfX . ts ' jH I - ' - ' '-t'l I 4-.y j a-. . '';' ''"'' F ' f ' , ' i. .: ,' ::.-.;.' - ' . . . . .1, .-, -v i (..,.,..-..-. ". . f ' .... ' J - ' J J j j ' ' ' ' j .''"'.-''' .- '':.::::f U:: M ' ; i ' ' ' ' ' " i , I . , k - J ll, ' I " J - 'Z' i ,t; ... I .' 'I J 'V ' i 4 , I ' ' ' i' .- ! : Vl I - t- . : " ..I ham. Man nar Htdrnond has Colswold that weighs 265 a registered pounds, and their argre- j );1S f0ur other sheep that gate weight is 915 pounds. 8S3f"j Il'S. Is alcohol a tonic? Docs it make the blood pure? Does it. make the blood rich? Does it strengthen the nerves? Nol I No! No! Nol Asfy your doctor if thi is not true, Is Ayers Sarsaparilla a tonic?- Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes 1 Does It make the blood rich? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? ' Yes! Entirely free from alcohol? Yes I ;V'.'" : v V;-' Alcohol, or no alcohol! Let your doctor decide. He knowx Trust him. v .... - t J.C.AYIB COMPANY. Lowell, Mas. movement of the bowels."; Ask your doctor i aoout Ayer nils, aoia tor sixty years.