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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21. 1910. AHEIIHES FOR THE NEWEST,: VISIT THE STYLE STORE. li l7iT3 CTnl 17173 Jllikllll M 11 sU u Li Citizens of Vale Show Reasons Business ; Men Offer to' Standj Are the fall models now shown and distributed at the "Style Store and our moderate ; pricing and the liberal credit we extend make them within, reach of every well meaning man and .woman. : . ' - Why County of Otis Should , Not Be Carved Out. Expense of Recount; Ask . Judgment Withheld. . 18 . PROPOSED COUHTY CENSUS FRAUDS n OE 1 Spiwli! Dlitc to TJi JoorcuU ' ' 'tte '. Or., Oct 11. At- ths ATgtmt jmcetinj of tb citisens of Vila and vicinity Tuesday evening held la the 0h(imb?r of Commerce, that body passed unanimously- resolutions against the creation of proposed OUs county, which it to be taken out of Malheur, Harney and Grant counties. , The 'reeolutlona were passed on account of the lntenae - feeling now 'all over tha . territory to be affected. 95 per cent : of the tax payera In tho proposed boundaries op posing; the creation Xortha4 followln reasons : ' ' :- That the new county will haT to assume part of the Indebtedness of -tha counties from whose territory it ia to be taken; that cqurt honae and Jail will have to be -erected: that saJarlea win hava to be paid: that year, will have to elapae before a tax can b levied and collected; that ths county will be la debt at least $100,60? .within the flrat year; that every hill will have to ba paid out In warrants with no prospect of such' warrantr'belne; paid for in II or 10" years, 'which will ' cause the new county to -.fay.. a premium of 80 or 40 1 per cnt on everything "purchased; that the. village of Drewaey, which aspires to beconw a county seat will be 18 tnllea from" the proposed railroad and that in all probability a county seat fight would result in a few years; that the territory to be taken la ia composed of large f arras; whose owner are all opposed to the creation and that there can be little future de velopment because practically all ., the land aucceptibl of cultivation ia now In private ownership of cattle and aheepmen. The resolutions adopted by the Vale Chamber of Commerce, almost similar to those adopted by the commercial bodies of Ontario, Nyssa, Juntura, Beu lah and Riverside, state: "Whereas. AU the taxpayers of Mal heur county residing In the district pro- posed to be out off Into Otia county art opposed to such action for the reason that there la not sufficient taxable property in said Otia county to main tain a county goyernment;- therefore be it -.. , . s. .:... ' "Resolved, That we deplore the ao- tion of the residents of Drtwsey, Ore gon, in seeking to Initiate a bill for the establishment of Otis county,- and request that the electors of the state vote against said measure," Aberdeen, Or.. Oct 11. Census frauda in thla city are emphatically denied, and a recount has been asked by ;. the chamber of commerce. The chamber also makes a formal protest to Secretary .' Nagel against the charges, and the city haa offered to pay the expenses' of another enumeration. . The following telegram, signed by 0 of the most prominent business men of the city, was sent to Secretary Nagel: , "Believing that there la no basis for the statements, as reported in press dispatches, that gross frauds have been committed in the enumeration of Aber deen's population, and believing that such reports do this city a great In justice, the Aberdeen' chamber of com merce respectfully urges that you order a recount of the population of thla city, the expense of anon recount to be born by the city itself. :i v ;.' : . - :- v. "We ask . that this recount be made under your supervision. r' We moat, re spectfully request further that your of fice permit us to furnish sworn states menta aa to the methods employed la the late enumeration by other than reg ularly ' authorised . census ' agents and that you withhold Judgment and a state ment, of the count here until further Information la In your hands. Letter will follow." i i The letter wilt cover all the alleged fraudulent work raised by the cenaua director. - Trafalgar Day in London. 1 London, Oct. 11. Trafalgar day, the anniversary of the great naval battle In which Lord Nelson met bis death; was obaerved in ; London and. elfiewhere throughout the United Kingdom-today, In accordance with the custom of marry year; Many banquets and publle meet ings were held under the auspices of the Navy league and titer; patriotic organ izations. During Hhe day thousands of persons stopped to admire the handsome floral tribute placed about the basa of the Nelson column in Trafalgar Square. Interesting Reading for . Tubercular Invalids Th makers of Turkman's Alterative th medicine that is curing tuberculosis u kuw ih. xnuntrv will, mend direct, a . r : . . : . . j pamphlet ana other literature, tnai every consumptive should read. It telle In their own language the story or those whom Eckman's Alterative haa cured. Such Btralght-from-the-heart evidence aa this booklet holds is convincing. " No matter if you have unfortunately spent time and . money experimenting with nenrlv everv "cure" under the firmament investigate Eckman'a Alter ative. If shown the heart-touching addi davit of a father whose only son was cured of tuberculosis by Eckman'a Al terative after all hope bad been aban doned, would It not carry some weight with youT A specimen: 711 Cherry BU Phlla., Pa. . ...:::.-.-.: ,- Gentlemen. 'In July, 0S -I first noticed the conditions . that showed I had Consumption. I lost weight rapidly: had a hollow cough, hemorrhagea and very severe night sweats. My brother recommended Eckman'a -Alterative,, In the fall of 1905 X began to take It. At thla time I am perfectly well and ro bust My appetite is good and my weight has Increaaed from 110 to 140 pounds Not a, trace of my Old trouble remains, I will gladly etpress the merits of this medicine to anyone.", h :;;1k- (Signed) M. L- OERHARDT. '' Eckman's i Alterative cui'f- Bronohltla, Asthma, Hay Eever, , Tt and Lung Affections. Tor sale by 1 Drug Co., and" other leading druggie. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Labratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for additional eviaenee, ; mm ?$m ;': rAPlLilyiij) S' F CATS Suitst overcoats' and rain coats of the newest styles, fabrics and colors, pos sessing every, new twist and wrinkle introduced by the. most prominent de signers. They were built tosatisfy,. and they do. They are made of the . best fabrics and materials in and out side; Outside the straight long seams ' they are strictly bench made, hand tailored. "-You" are assured that they will hold their shape. Made by . The Bradkry System THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET Range in prices as high (? A A A as $40 and as low as . . UU r A large assortment of fur coats in pony and s marmot; also in Karakul, plush and silkr ette.. 52 inches long, lined throughout with fancy brocaded satin, ' very stylish and " re fined looking garments. Range in prices as . high as $100. and as lowgJg QQ See the assortment of slipons for ladies and misses we now show at from(J C A A $25.00 to ......... .......,,PlOUU Ladies and Misses' Suits , Ladies' and Misses' suits with a touch of the little, above the average kind just expressed to us by our New York, buyer and now dis- played at very moderate jpnces -t " I: Saturday Only v Klosefit petticoats adjustible at the waist. Fits either small or large, women. Made of best feather silk, with deep dust ( "I H C ruffle.' $3 value, Saturday only . ajjl. D ' vSee our furnishing section. ' ' - .'' )' " " v : ' ' -i1--f ' '' ' .' '" ' ''','' ""'"i- "''- ? V- "i ' ' '' ' .. ;" ' I ACCOIMTS SOLICITED . 44' fie''--' Do not wait for your wardrobe requisites any longerr'The season is well adyanced. Our credit system entitles you to pay 4 or your purchases in as small payments as v ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK ! . ' ;';. -,' v lEASTElK 0 m . 6 THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD, WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET. BSBBSBBBBaBBBSSBBBSSSBBBBBBBBBBBBSSaBBBBBBSBSBBBSBBBBBBBSBBBSBBB I for additional eviaenee. ''.v-v-wnv " ' " - " -' -' - - , ,, , i Saturday, Oct 22 Doors Open 9 A.M. Mammoth Jewelry S ale at 33c on the ' ' '-'J 1J:., 'y-: . Dollar The American Jewelry Company Corner Fifth and Washington Streets " Old Olds, Wortman & King Store Saturday, Oct. 22 ... . .. Doors Open 9 A- Mi The crowds which visited this store since we blaced on sale the stock "of a local wholesale jewelry house which we bought at-33c on the dollar have been enormous. It is ; natural fthat after 10 days of tremendous sales such as have been going on find us with a large quantity of odd pieces of jewelry. . We do not want to carry these over and we must have room for our holiday stock which ts coming-in. fast at this season of the year. ; Therefore we have decided to move the balance of the stock regardless of the original cost or value.1 We, haveinarked what reris here . at actual costto us which; is 2-3 less than wholesale prices. We are going to try and sell this out in one day. Tomorrow Saturday, Oct: 22 our doors open at 9 a. m. Be there and see for yourself what WE oAY lb Kluri i . $2.C0 Vanity Sets .......".......r.........08 25c Pearl or Solid Collar Buttons ;. . . . ....... ..4 S $12.00 Four-Piece Tea Set, quadruple plate $5.98 75c Sterling Silver Handle Tooth Brush.. Nail File, Button Hook or Letter Opener ....19 ' ' ' ' ' .1 . I! . ) . 1 . $4 Silver-Trim'd Gold-Pointed Fountain Pen 78 ; $15.00 Thin Model Watches ............ . .$0.48 $1.00 Whitestone Hat Pins 38r 17 jeweled watches, Elgin, Waltham or Hampden. 20 year cases guaran teed. Be sure and see these. At $13.88. $1.)D0 Watches . 38 $1.50 Sterling Manicure or Embroid'y Scissors 48 $3,75 Tablespoons . . ..... i . . . .$1.98 75c Emblem Pins fc.9 $2.00 Napkin. Rings .48 $2.00 Solid Gold Fountain Pens '....48 $4.00 Set of Knives or Forks $1.98 WE ARE HERE TO -STAY sr S ' 1 " :;iv 4 : i ' Were You With This Crowd? If Not, Be Sure and Come Tomorrow, October 22 American,. Jewelry Company 'SSSStSST $4.50 Quadruple Plate Bread Trays .$1.89 $1.00 Alarm Clocks : . V ; . 7. i ; . . V. . . . ; . . v. ;.38 $7.50 ' Gold-Filled Chains . .7. . '$1.89 ' $4.00 Circular Bracelets $1.48 $12.00 Pearl Opera Glasses ...... i . . . . . . ; .$3.48 $1.00 Novelty Metal Fobs i v.... 19 $2.50 Sterling Match -Boxes .09c $5.00 Solid Gold Earrings .......$1.89 ' , 2000 odd pieces of jewelry,"yalued at $1.00. to $4.00, go. at from 29 to 68i. 25c Sterling Silver Thimbles .8 $4.50 Solid'Gold Stick Pins . . . . . .98 $2.50 Ladies' Back Combs .080 $5.00 Gold Front' Lockets .!,..$l.G8 ; $1.00 Baby Rings .38 50c Beauty, Pins .? V.90s , $12.50 Ladies' Watches, 20-year guaranteed $5.98 $7.5Q Ladies' Enameled Watches . . , , . . . .$3.48 1 ' WATCHES WATCHES-Every known rcputabljnake'goesDti-ialexatJLrl-less-than - ' :y . " anywhere else, See the Goods on Display All Night Tonight in Our Windows TheV Are "Marked in- PESlN FfGrUjlES DIAMONDS-See those on (display in our AvindowsLand ,,rnarked-l-3-lesathaiu-whQle , " ", ' sale cost. : '