THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1910. ' ii i i ii - i , ' ' ', L , . U LJLILLLl!..l T - PIIIIK H Offlil ELECTRIC , BE GiVEIJ PERMIT n no n -77- : .1 v , lu a rnjt i- .j Vj'Js Mtejt' s.Vj3,- Tllfel Tl vLffTjfirir sL Li Es - - 1 a i is v tauJL ... si Local Merchants and People in Valley1 Want to See This Line and United Railways Connected. We want you to feel free to come to this big store and buy everything you need to make your Home comfortable and attractive, with the assur ance that you will get the best possible goods at the lowest possible prices, and on credit terms that will make the paying decidedly easy1 1 ML " " , Interest taken, by the public In the mutter of granting th Oregon Electric Railway company a franchise for oper ation of passenger trains over Salmon and Tenth street through ttie ctiy. j Indicated by a number of petitions aut- j mittf.fl tn tha city council and mayor urging favorable action. I".' r ;- i It Is evidently reallaed by the writ era of these Indorsements that by bring ing paisengera from.; the valley Into the "city proper, traffic will b(mch aug mented and Incidentally the city will "profit by Increased business .activity. Anything that tend to stlmnlatt com merce 'and develop the country, it Is .held, should be encouraged and not blocked. ' ' . , . . The Oregon lectrlc petitioned the cltv council some time ago for the fran chise. It: has been approved by the street committee and is now tefore the executive board. A soon as the .board df-tprmlnes the amount the company will be required .to" pay for the. fran chise, the city council will then take , final action on the proposed ordinance. The company wants the. Salmon and Tenth street franchise to Improve its passenger service and enable it to carry passengers from points on, the tnlted Hallways to points on the Oregon Elec tric without the annoyance of making them walk a mile or more from one car to another, and. besides, closing of the gap separating the two Unea would bring travelers into the very heart of the city if they so desire.' without hav ing to board a streetcar or other means .of conveyance.. .' .-. Appeals to Bnbmbanitea. This feature appeals strongly, to the suburbanites -who now have t go to ' the Jefferson street depot to board tha . Oregon Electric cars or to Stark street to board the United Railways cars. . With a Una through the" city, passen gers may board or disembark from a car at aiy street crossing along the line- i-xactly as if they were served by a streetcar line. . fharles'H. Carey, attorney for the company, says that the company has been urged by Us patrons to secure the franchise, and that it is many of these w ho have now flooded the council with petitions urging that it be granted with a little delay as possible... h Practically every commercial body In the Willamette valley has sent in Us indorsement and In addition thereto a large number of . valley business men, who have large dealings In Portland, are ux glng strongly that the petition - be , granted.": : '" . ' ' : The nroDOsed franchise calls for be- . ginning of construction of the extension within 60 days. Xroro the time or us final approx'al, and that the extension Khali be completed on or before January l. mi. . petitioners XTamerons. u If noor service Is given tha council may declare the franchise forfeited. It contains t common user's clause and the city reserves the right to purchase the line at the end or 25 yeara snouia this be desired. " : Petitions urcinsr favorable action were sent by-business men of Forest Grove and Hillsboro,- board of trade of Hills 'lnro, board of trade of Forest Grove, j Women's club of Forest Grove, Men's 1 Association of Salem, board of trade of i Salem, City Council of Salem, business I men of Salem, Albany Commercial Club, business men of Albany, Newberg and1 McMlnnville, South Portland Improve-! merit association, 60 per cent of the j property owners on. Tenth street, many i of- property owners on Salmon street, and the following' " Portland : firms: I Marshall-Wells Hardware company: Goodyear Rubber company;. Blake- 11c Fall company; Pacific Paper company; Zimmerman -Wells Brown , company; " American Wood Working Machinery i Ci.mpany; Hammond - Manufacturing company; Portland Machinery- com-.j pany;,Eccles & Smith company; Fair-i . banks-Morse company; Chicago, Belt- j ing company; William Gadsby & Sons;' Merchants National , Bank; Honeyman ! . Hardware company; Prael, , Hegela . company; F. C. Stettlor, Allen & Lewis; i - Western Clay Manufacturing company; i Dwlght ; Edv,rds ; company; . Pacific j Coast Rubber company; Lang' & com- pany; Zan Brothers; Charles F. Beebe J company; JT E. Haseltlne & Company;, Ktlliam Stationery & Printing company; W. G. McPherso'ri & Company; The ' . Bfeymart Leather company; Dougherty-' ; Fithlan Shoe company; John A Roebllrig V. Sons; . Lumbermens National Bank; i Kmith & Watson Iron Works; Portland ; Lumber company; Studebaker Bros., . company; -Oliver Chilled Plow Works; I tteau & company; A. It Averiu; Gaar Scott & Company; J. A. Freeman & Son; "W..B. Glafke & Company; Bell & Company? Page & Son; May Hardware company;, MacEwen & Koskey ; pierson Page company;., Monroe & Cvoswell;.! - jucnara Mirth; Willamette Fuel & , Rurply company; Haywood Brpa.; R. M. Wade ffi - Company; Morgan4. Atchley Furniture company; Ira F, Powers furniture company; George Lawrence Trnnpanyrtrans & Company; : Fisher, Tborsen & Company; The Gauld cora . pany; American Chicle company; The McMillan 3raln company: F. 6.. Har. man company; The Portland Flouring Mills: John MeCrackf n Jb rvimnanu. J. 1C Gill company; Tlmms-Creas com pany; Rasmuteen jeompany; Albers Lros. Milling company; Portland Seed company; Oregon Mollno Plow company; Scott Munscll Implement company. , 'I ' - 'I i . r - Georgia Veterans In Itennion. Columbus, Ga., Oct 18. Lavishly deo orated with flags and bunting, Colum bus extended a hearty greeting to the host of Confederate, veterans and their friends who 'assembled here today for the annual state reunion. The recep tion of the visitors and the opening formalities occupied today. The annual parada will take place tomorrow, which . will be the concluding day of the rath ctir.g. , i 1-4- One Fourth Off ' In order to introduce genuine man lanorea lames suits made of ' man's materials we offer the entire line at one-rcturtn ori for m days only. The Ferments are not to be compared with "tailor-made" ; suits made ? of cheap coxion mnea arms .:. goons. Ldies' ots.. sun petttcoatsr-shlrt waists snd raincoats one-fourth-of f. A 'few nilts still remaining from Prake 4 -TV-.iTV Wx.W 'te c16sf"d"ourreKa7d-T leas of cost. Th Allen Co., ili Wanh Ir.gton, corner Eleventh. . Agents for W drner', Henrem and Thowison's cor nets. Two experienced saleswomen HI If Irttes ; Isitoiie S5 Values S52S ' , ,c . in-1 : i-y. '-tifi st"JrtT -'ri N a . Ji, carload of Sewing MgclJn o meet -ti , da-. - nand . of a hifh-crada machina at moderate price that's what we now, hate on hand. This Is a -high-arm," ball-bearing, machine, with auto matic lif, automatic bobbin-winder, the. double four-motion drop feed, aelf-threading noiaeleia . ihuttle in fact, all the latest improTementi. All the attachments, worth $5.0ty given free. We. chip these machines by the carload and tell hun dreds of them every year. It ia 'known as tha1 -OEVURTZ SPECIAL," being made to our or der by. a manufacturer rot in the tewing machine trusb This enables us, to sell a high-class ma-' chine for only 51 Down, 50c Weekly PS $22,50 Library Tables $15 No. 485 Made just like the cut, in finest Eastern quarter-sawed oak, wax-filled and hand-rubbed early English and waxed finish. A very handsome model for library or parlor. Many other styles, at special prices. win- Tr 'P 'mt kit ti!vi?' ',. . . . '''' f' '' ' Ml free Very : attractive Hall Tree, just Jike cut, in selected east ern oak, with French bevel plate mirror 9x39 inches; also fitted with oxidized -hat hooks, rubber box in ;seat, etc.- Special at,,. $22 IBiFcnssells " ' " ri" i - ' ' ' A spicial sale pi extra quality; Brus sels Rugs, 9x12. feet in: size.; Over -20 ! patterns from which to make a choice. $27.50 Values, Special Price Only . V ' 1 .These are extra high grade, guaran teed fast colors, guaranteed wearing qualifies. A genuine snap in first quality Brussels Rugs. Ar-ir-yi' ' f' t f J 1 -Vr-'Jv,iJ !fl!'"."'.V W' It. Genuine 21 Pound Feather Pillows Each, Only Emmerich's Genuine Feathers 500 Emmerich Bros.', Celebrated Feather Pillows received Sat- urdaywill be placed on sale Thursday"at a sensational price. These are ? the genuine All-Feather, Pillows in the old-fashioned Amqskeag ticking. CVVe wish to emphasize the fact that these are the genuineartTclenot an imitation, not a mixture of feathers and shoddy, wool. -Emmerich Pillowy are all real feathers: As wewish to favor some" 250 of our friends with this , special bargain.' No phone orders, no-deliveries unless other goods are sold. No C. O. D. orders. Two pillows to a customer. Why do we offer such bargains? Just to enliven trade in our Bedding Department. , r' 1 , M mm. Thsei6rln;t) Stands Only a A Thursiday special.- Hardwood Stands, 16xl6-inch tops, imitation golden oak finish, shaped nearly like . the cut; regular $1.50 values. No. C. O. D, or phone orders. Deliveries at our convenience. ' 4 ! V ;; its $1.60 : Inlaid linoleum 95c English, German and American makes; extra thick dean, new patterns; worth regularly $1.60, special price, per yard, only...... if. 05 Bring your room measurementswith you if possible. Eest .Steel !aBffle..m.llle Mapijeli And costs you at least $10 less than the ordinary range, and $10 saved is worth considering. .-v-r ."i -r.: ' - v .... ..' t" ' ' .':!,' . .5 f . ..-:fs .... v v ',.' Built to Bake Quickly Possesses durability, efficiency" and economy ; will last a lifetime, sure and certain baker; requires little fuel.. . . It lVever Dloappointo v Prices, according to size ?40 W $55. " ' - ' - . . " ' V Pay iE5.C0 Down -rra Week TEWS: 541! 9 No.-151 Made of genuine .solid quarter-sawed oak hand-poli$hedy 42 inches'long, 21 inches deep; 58 inches hfgh. French plate' mirror :10x36-inch size. Large 4fip linen drawer,' 'felt-lined silver.- drawer. Colonial design. .Worth $45.00. This week at Gevurtz" - " x' ' ' ' Hampshire Bedspreads 01.40 Values lor 05c , A special Bale of Hampshire Bedspreads, '72 inches wlder84 Incliei 'IbngitrV wfiite'rthree-plyj" both warp and filling from superior long itaple cotton warrant-. ed; regularly worth' $1.40, on special sale at ......85; VP7 The season's approved fashions are 'pictured in, our, extensive showing of Tailored "Suits. Smart perfectly tailored, dashing new models, from the master designers of the season's modes. While' the styles vary, yet the short, straight cut coats and narrow, skirts are perhaps the most .favored, . Every - desirable , model represented in our great showing ; j , " v , , ; i Easy Terms of Payment Now WbMs .: Don't overlook this important section. Tailored Waists seem to be in the lead; yet there are many beautiful styles in lace and silk, which are new and becoming. - .' ' : '-Ili I tl " III'? 9A A'; 'A; eBay in bntienje QuaflvUteSrvITi in"&ll GorKd lpjff, r. FIRST AND YAMHILL 1 ir iVfli i 1 V ; ; i & SECOND AND YAMHILL Silk Petticoats ill In black and' col-1,' ors a big special at ' otir price. "Some of them o-, ing $3 and $? val ues. ' On sale for Thursday only ;- ' ArA ' ' ' " ' - ra :, -a- Ar - i -' . ... ::r.le t . T