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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1911)
THE OREOQ.W DAILY jOUKMAU PORTLAND. TUESDAY gVEHlKQ. IfOVCUUEK f. MM. t - POHTUnO SPECIAL TRJUf OP M HAKES GREAT HIT AT-DEVELOPMENT UETl?.Q:Jt: fOT,t IA . wo 4 a , a . a.. -.4 mum mm 1 t- 4 1 a 14 7 . tjiiM aai i ft 4 . aa I ti;f a-i '4E.4 4 kiiM K. 1, a. . t, w v a ; . i - ., i lUiillU IUI 4 a UitwiM4. lUfMU lMi i ( -l 1 4. I - . e .w.l. 4 It la- 4M' l tl k 4 a , i4 r-.-H.. -e -. ? .a 4 ... -4..c r I fc-V l t4 4 ii4 w at a . awm., a. a4 1 1 -. i.44 IkM J 4---t-4 t . Hit 4 I it a aa,. ft It, .l av -. I imI, a. a -. I it a. It m ta !.( in i aal 4Pow a- -a aVaa V4 t tva HV .. tl Uf b4 in mm ewa Maw SMv. a laa t--te ,. It M ( al t t4 BOOSTING SYSTEM f fir 4 tt (kiM rwalita4 t--a tuM a i v-a (x4 al I a I4v ia avra u -..-4 frwaal aaui4 I ! - .4 . ivt lf Mw flip unr PORIUflO M.a a I-- im Ujs! He'a Themsef.ts. Wot Lc3.i en Nature, They Art To!d Oftsan Oevrfopment Leasee to Ce Parceled. all rie Iomm, J4vv kn. I A ,i.ar ft a atae" M, Wit I Mt'ir ia mt t .ki4 l14ar, a" ll. lea a im - ar fii it h li.HI (, kMlU l iall l , i wi f.4 )ta la t4 j llMt Mi ' C C. l"V k4( " im riu4 eK i i aad baava 4rw e i uAAl lr a. TW PM lf 4 llil) lllllMI MM tirM .. .. !;-.' T.I Un -. ( t talr U lJUr I v C H' !-- TV t mIIil ui kmmm i IM Jva Imf ti TMAr r rvUaf (r 44 ia a u t tnaliaa la K Mk IUa4 w"lF. aa4 la a4aaan a)aa kaa wl r I far fa ! It i ? Mft'iauM Ik ! Ikrv fiM -4 lal r IM I I imm alia a4W ! la f rr4 la t f aM n at MaaaoafMax W.a al l ntarraa" Mlkva4 f a lr4aia tka taOaal) aa biii4 4 la wiUkl a4li4 I IM rMlM al a)ariia4 la ral4ala life aaaataa alaalav ary aaw l la loai fraaa Ik ttaa Olf a la Ik eaataatVaa kail fiaaa lta frU.f alt) a alim aC ta W anni rra taa Bilfaa. I4lr ItaMf IIHIf.14. aai4aa al IS Lw lala Caiwwlal rlaa, 4 a4 aa la ravala r r iKf a aaavVf af aiimw fraaa fat al railra4 m-lla ia fiff ta I rna a la irr rfraila lair laaMmr l H4. Il-a4 EUi4. jrltl af IM Htra farina tr4 aaraorata- ! frtxa ttartr, allaa. aa4 l W. HUt. araataaal lh Ufl Karl ft ra, aaat at caatrraiaUiloaa la a aJ I Lac war. M- U- MUlar af ff1li A. , M. CViaa4 af SC (, aa4 JL C Nail. af Taoaana, ajaa tr4 IWtr Btaaaara al lb taeraaife arganlaaltaa aa4 aaartf roopara lla that aaa aBearaal la tta Laaiataa cavalMML J. 1 O Drla, We araiMMi aaa aaral Biuir af lb 1X-W. . K. oooipaar, al Uli aat: ... - 'Itaaaa rp my eootntuUtloaa a Ih waadai-fwl 4T.ojmal af yaur city aad arfadlaf oounlrr. which faal ta,laxily du la lb aatltinf af- ,' fort if your arganUaltoa. aia air Ubaa far jrixir coatlaaad growth aad auaraaa. Tba lalaraat of I ha publlo a4 tha railroad! la U spbul.dlng af vari eua romtauD.ll. af tha aortawaal U IdcottcaL' SVTtlaaa Ul SaUaitf. After K. L Tbompaoa bad Inform a4 tha dl(al4i that tha Portland aicur aloa waa tha Ursoat that tad ar con oat of tha Oragoa natropolla. W. T. Dumlt o( Portland, praaldaat Of tba lawUtoa Orchard company, dUUd tba. tarty afrorta of Portland to par uada tmnttrraata to aattla In lb coun try. I! rford to tho Imroana amount f work carrlad on by Tom Rlehardaon. mm manacar of th Portland Commercial rluli, and than Introduced tho latter. Itlchardaoa mad on of hia old ttm rmglnc apafchira. refrrlng briefly to the trowtb f Portland and abowing bow publicity had Increaaad IU popu lation. Rlehardaon explained la detail th work that will bo carried on In the Idaho-Washington campaign, which par. allrli th early Oregon altuatlon. Taoao Wa Kelp Tliltfc Lewliton haa ralaed 111,000 for pro met ion work and Rlcharoaoa aaaerted that tho people wero ready to quit leaning on Ood, th open river and won derful rraouixrea" and had coin to a re alization that organised and peraiatent effort Is necessary to advance th coun try. That th Inland people are willing to provide whatever ' financial mean la within their power as well ia to lend their moral support waa ahown In th subscription of the town of Kooskla, whose ISO Inhabitant gave 1-IS of tba lr entire sum donated to boost th country. . Traia 0sta $5000 Cash. 't. ' C C Chapman followed Richardson .' with an earnest appeal for harmony and hard work In puahlna; the promotion of ' the country along, lie told of what had . been accomplished In Oregon and incl i dentally mentioned tho thorough organ , lsatlon of th commercial clubs Of the Beaver atato as a criterion for th young Idaho and Washington booster. He referred in passing; to the accom plishment of tho southwest Washington ' league In Its reclamation of tho logged i off land and Insisted that organised ef ; fort could accomplish almost anything. i Am an indication of the Interest Portland is maintaining In Lewlston's fight for ' colonists. Chapman announced that th : 09 Portland business men who consti tuted tho trade excursion had paid f 5000 In cold cash for tho special train, be sides Bustalnine; th losa - of : bualnesa their absence Imposed. Last nlarbt the Lewlaton Commercial club entertained the visiting; delegate with a smoker at which speeches, jokes and stunt were in order. The Elks' temple was filled to overflowing. Among those who made speeches for the de lectation of the natives were: Carl R. Gray, president of the North Bank road; C. S. Jackson, , William McMurray, Ad dison Bennett, A. J). Charlton, H. It. Plttock, John F. Carroll and J. Fred Larson. . 7 r i i. r i . . . I Ualrr Vnke ttum !Uain ) Oa sil KrrwU- t ar llm. Ial w T i al I CwaalU. or, Mae. I -Te fraUal I at- Waal M baa pat ea la ra alaaa Ib4 M CiUa la Co- tla nvar. 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It iiM r4 Aa a t4 4 ea MM! ia aA a . a4k4Xt !. r 4 Tt iiai a-M mt iv U.a A taia 4 ia ta 4Im IU aia4 'tval mm tWa 14 tmt' imw ! iia la ! ' a ttav at- aa a aaja4 I .a I a SLlaa'A r - ia la. , ll l aa la t4 4sm ul ai;! i kUag il aa ia 1t. aa4 laf ae aaaa la aaaaaw la II, A ay aaaa4l aaata la I ai-4 aMf o a4h4 a .4 I t 4 i.4 aa f eaaa IA) aa4r a kv a aa IU a -4 a f44 Taar a f aal la atgaala aaa aa ft ra a4 aaaaa4 pMapty aa va law a!. aa4 I 4fc aaf. sVaat raal. AtWa rai Ca u n JMU J 1 Pttetaa fc O. Cro. PortUader Jail ftar lrat p!4 I al Lwtitoo lepo: TtJor Is to oa mtf to t ortharis of LwU- o Um mod Clarkatoo. WILL LEAVE HERE WITH i CARGO I E Tramp Steamer Takes Cargo of Lumber and Tallow Val ued at $134f520--Celtlc King Is Coming. . For th first Uia la ma or months a regular liner will laave this harbor with cargor for Europe when th British steamer Hannatun of th Maple Loaf lino aalls tonight or tomorrow morning for Great Britain by way of San Fran- claoo. i Th big tramp, cleared today with llO.tll boehela if wheat valued at llSMfC destined for BeJfaat; 100 tierce of tallow weighing 7 1.1 10 pound. valued at 14.114. for Dunkirk, and Tl tierce of tallow weighing tO.llf pounds. valued at' llllt, for Avonmouth. Th total t-alu of th cargo Is 1J4.I!0. From her ah Mill proceed to San Francisco to complete her cargo with merchandise for Bapta Rosalia, where she will replace th mercbandls with copper ore for Europe. Following ' the Harmattan on the Maple. La line will b th British teamer9ltic King, which is expected to arrive her 4n about 10 days or two weeks.- Bh la now at San Francisco, where she put In' with her bunker coal on. fire. Eba Is expected to proceed to Vancouver, B. C th latter part of- the weak Tor a. I dlerharg raga from h UVK Willi TALK IKX-K FarUlllra for UdprsMle Ii Co liVtrd at Urrto) Olf. Itavrtal T 4raatl Orvgan City. Or. Kov. T. Th I4v Wlr af lb Commercial club at the wealr lunraeon today are anatdarlBg lb ballding of a dock for tha Inde pendent steamer Una which It I pro poaad to eatatiUah tMwa this cltr and Portland. Th city council will probably bo vrged to aid la building tha dork. It has bn su steeled that th dork bo built between tUeventh and Twelfth atrtai, with eniranr and ex It' on both atreata. Tba Llv Vlre also will dlacuaa th proposition of R. C Nlelaen t aalabllah a craamary. Mr. Nllaj la.a native of Denmark, and a bad II years of exoarlanco In- Ih creamery bualBj. II aay be will en ter th eraamary bualneaa her If he la aaamred of enough milk to heap bis plant la continuous operation and that th grocer will handle hi product. V a burg. Captain Rorvik, lft dowa th I rtvvr I hi a aaornlng booad for NAbaleov Tbia I her ftrwt trip la over a tnoaih. Carry paaagr . aad geaaral freight, lb alaamer Rraahwaler. Cap Ula Vlargan, U scheduled I Mil to night for Coo Hay. Tho llghlhouee todr Heather h baen barpound at Coo Ray aloe last Friday, according to Informatlaa re-1 oalvad by loapactar II. U pack, aad baa bean unable to get Out to do any work on account of the rough weather. Captain W. IC Robin eon. mailer af WILLSOOX hAVKCll DOAT Slmpooa Lamber Company's New Carrier WUl Take 800,000 Feet ' aoHil l- Tae laaeaiLI North Bend. Or.. Nov. 7. Th nw steam schooner for to 8lropaon Lum ber company, which Is being built tut tn Krua A Banka shop yards at North Bend, will be ready to launch th latter part of this month. Bh will b a little over too feet long and is the largest steam lumber carrier yet built on Coos bay. Several others, however, wer but a few feet shorter. Th new vessel will be a fast on and will carry about 100.- 000 feet of lumber. Eh will b used carrying lumber from tho Simpson mius on coos cay. ALONQ Tins WATERTRONT With th barge Nehalem In tow, laden with grain, th 'tug George . R. CURES RHEUMATISM For 16 Years pablk coaTirWace. . A rfector piaacrlafJaa, noi m quack rssjstty, it car waara etaarsfalL Hot "buU te aall" bat auoc f curt. It I guarentttd by rallabl saakar wh agree te ' rttandyoar mommy If resalta are set H a factory. . Aak yaar aWilal. BeaUatrroa, A Delayed Shipment Two Monliis Overdue Now Tbrown on Onr Hands A long-delayed shipment of Suits from New York Gty has just arrived. We cannot refuse them, so offer them at a "snap" price to push them out. They were made to sell at 25 and $35, and comprise suits that are seen only. In exclusive shops. v Included in this shipment are black and blue serges, mixtures and mannish, materials,,, strictly man-tailored and lined with guaranteed satins. An excellent assortment of sizes. 16083! MATT J. JOHNSON , .CO. , ,y SaUt twll, IBSsm. , Beecham's Pills clean and brace up the stomach, liver and bowels and by improving the appetite and digestion produce a tonic effect upon the whole system. ' ' ' Compounded from the purest ingredients, these pills are prepared specially for the relief and cure of all stomach ailments. - That they are really efficacious in so doingthat they indeed perform what they promise is abundantly jprovea by many years of enormous popularity and by their gigantic sales both at home and abroad. MEASURE AIMED AT GRILLROOM PATRONS Councilman John H. Burgard believes the passage 'of an ordinance to be c re lented by him to the council tomorrow will greatly minimize the -Immoral In fluence of grins that sell liquor with meals, ' The measure forbids persons under II years of age to enter a grill without being accompanied by mother, father Or, .in the case oi grris. nusosna. - 1 For violations of the ordinance a pen alty of f 250 fine or 0 days in jail is provided. , , The ordinance further- pro vides a penalty for any falsification mad by Any person as to bis or her are and -an additional penalty for any one! falaely swearing that he or ah Is the father, mother or husband of a minor Hitherto the law -has permitted air la I under 21 years to visit liquor selling gruis uncnaperoneo, proviaea th were II years oi age or over. nin r? t?y nn n flfl(lr ratmun to Ijcave Hospital. ' . .San Francisco, Js'ov.' f. Arthur Put- dam, the California acuiptor, who has unriergona two operations for brain (rouble at St. I'randa hospital her, will leave the Institution for hi home In another week, authorities there de clared -today. He will, however, be par- uauy paralysed. . , Pry cord wood.. AJblaa Fuel Co. have a universal reputation and enjoy the patronage of till classes of odety. They are simple, eafe and speedy. They give relief at once to the sufferer from constipation, biliousness, sick headache, pains after eating, lack of appetite, etc When ''liverish," rundown and worn out, Beecham's Pills will be found the best of all pick-me-ups, while the benefits they confer do not pass away. - . . f , A periodical dose of this medicine is excellent for man and .woman' alike.; Beecham's Pills have for years been the one. and only. household, medicine in thousands of homes.' " Yoii cajfdepend upon them. 'They do not vary.'" They are mild in action and are equally suitable, for old and young. This world-famous r remedy quickly corrects functional irregularities and never fails to rejuvenate the wornout organs and U k i ;; ' : '.v-. ? , Ti2 Up fl RIoiPBafl At J1 dregwiaia, 10c, 2Sc '.. ,t .. Dirmctimw mf pciW sW f warn mrm mritk rnvmry homt , -fill i . .: ' : .VB. ' sei - ' ' ; - l 'vk' . . - ' . ' Si; ' ladles' Tailored Or X "JTJ 025 035 Values tM 0! i golden opportunity to obtain your Winter Suit at an immense saving m price. 1HESE ELEGANT HAND- TAILORED SUITS AT ONLY: $14.65 i f dil 1 ( jaty jlXlVli VtiSt KTaTaOp ICTSnSi '--ijjA. lWeVtfcJ : ; FIRST, SECOND AND YAMHIIlSTS. L . V v - FIRST, SECOND AND YAMHILL STS, , 1