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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . NOVEMBER 21, 1911. , ' 4 . PhUPLtUKYAUUINA nruw iiiwum nnm mm H U N V HJ IIIIIII1U AT fvAI FM WARING III Vf llft.il I Ifkl II 1111 VI Newport Delegation Not Picked by Council or Business Men; Having Testified for C. & E., Railroad ; Maybe Picked 5 It. (Special to Tfce loaroil. t Elk City, Or.,. Nov.. its The account of the hearing; held before the Intar state Commerce commission last, Thurs day regarding the passenger rates over the C A E., Is attracting widespread ''attention In El 1c City, Newport, Toledo and throughout Lincoln' county. ' - . Much to their astonishment tha Ta? qulna bay; people learn- that they are In favor of retaining; tha old 4 , cent tariff. As a matter of fact tho ma jority of the people did not know they were to be represented at . the' hearing until after the -delegation had returned home. '. Who Chose tha- Delegation . w-v This delegation,' which was from Newport alone and represented no ether I A Mail Carrier' Load Seems heavier when ha has a weak back and Kidney trouble. Fred Duchren, mall carrier at Atchison,' Kansas, says: 'I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain rons my DacK. wnen ever I carried vy load of mall, my. kidney trou- Increased. Soma time ao. I start- taktnr Foley's Kidney Pills and since tnem i nave gotten entirely rid all ray kidney - trouble and am as urtiinA ' naw an ' fvi n . TTnlAv'H KMnjtv Pills, are tonle In action, quick in re sult. No matter at what stage your kidney trouble may be, take Foley's Kidney Pills at once for quick and per manent relief. , , .w ''.''.,., SKIDMORE DRUG CO. Two ' stores. Main store ' 1 SI 3d it. Branch store Morrison and West Park ts. -.' t . The Order Has Gone Forth We Must Have the Millinery Section for Holiday Display Final Cleanup of Winter Millinery A Removal Sacrifice as This Announcement Signifies $2 to $4 New The price may seem to 3rou absurd because of its being so extremely low. But it is a fact, never theless. In this assortment you will find velvet hats with crowns and upper brims of satin, and other fashionable materials. 2 . , ' Abo dress shapes of the finest quality of French felts, some made U I, of silk braids as well as an assortment of novelty shapes. These hats are marked for instant Vemoval; as it is imperative that we use the space now occu pied for holiday displays. ' . t t r. $5, $6 and $7 Colored Beavers, I L I " cvaiT. Genuine colored beaver bats in a great array of 6hapes that sell regularly at $5.00,. $8.00 and $7.00. As you know, there is nothing quite as rich in appearance, no more serviceable hat, than these elegant beavers, now so thoroughly in popular favor; We venture to say that never before have hats of this quality been , sold at anywhere near this removal price. f. " ' . ... 'u ,....-.,'! . .',."' ':.".' IV" ; ''. 'I '" -: ;. -,.(':,,. , v ., .. , .. I. T , . Many of them have the long, heavy fur, and many of them are made with a short velour nap, which is so popular just now. ' , ,'. ' ; , The colors are those now' In greatest demand. , CT J D., Fur hats in a dozen HA 1 5 shapes are most attractive, including small and medium sizes. J I .VO Every Article Store at Removal part of the county,.' was not delegated by the city government or picked by the Commercial club or by any body of citizens. A week ago V. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent for the Southern - Poclf to. and : J, K. Weather ford, attorney for the road, paid New port a three days' visit and there was some little comment as to what re quired their attention at this end of the line at this time of year. After their departure the following citizens left to testify at the rate investigation; R. A. Bensell, a well known old time railroad lobbyist before the legislature; John Fogarty, whose son-in-law owns tha steamer operated on the bay In conjunction with, tha railroad; M. Wy gant, a civil engineer who has done much railroad work; Mort Abbey,' man ager of the Abbey hotel at Newport, and H. F. Jenkins. Bensell's Jocular Way. , That , this delegation supported the C. & E. "with their whole souls," as the story from Salem related, is fully cred ited here. The suspicion raised In the commission's minds that the first wit ness, , Mr. "Abbey, had been drilled. ;.ls .understood on Taqulna bay. Mr. Ben sell, sent in as second witness,, much as when the star pitcher Is sent in when the team has got in - a . hole, cleared the situation with a funny story tegardlng ' his occupation, . the story from Salem relates, and many a time In Taqulna gatherings has Mr. Ben sell's Joke diverted attention from the point at Issue. . ;.:;;':-V;S , Effect on Bummer Excursions. 'V, - Mr. Bensell went on to state that If tha rates were lowered the summer ex cursion rate would b taken off, which the people of Newport did not want changed. If this special rate were taken off. Newport would suffer slightly the first year, but the whole county would enjoy the lower regular rate, '!' This brings out .the fact that none of the way station, which cannot buy return tourist stubs as at Newport, were rep resented,, though, reports from Toledo and other points lead one to believe that they are emphatically in favor. of the reduction. Anyway, it Is considered highly inprobable that this special rata would be taken off In tha event that tha regular rate was lowered. . ' '.; The statements of Mr. Bensell and Mr. Wygant also showed that the tall road right now. carries most of tha traffic at the special 1 cent rate. Mr. Bensell said all Newport people travel out on the unused stubs and Mr. Wy gant showed that' 15 per cent of the incoming business was on this basls. ' .-. All Right, UO.ll. Witnesses. .The only two arguments advanced In support of the action of thess repre Fall Dress Shapes, . .r' i . y?, different attractive models. Fbur in the Prices No Liquors No Groceries No Bakery sentatives were that they went out to save the special summer rate for the Newport people and that the railroad company had a right to pick its wit nesses and take them out on passes to testify for them. This last Is admitted but that these men should claim to represent the people' views or give tha Impression that they - did Is , what is causing comment. ',"" ' ' ',. ' The statement that the peopl of Lincoln county and the Taqulna bay country are not In favor of a reduc tion of the 4 cent rate Is declared en tirely lnoorrect. ,-".-' , . Lincoln county Is believed to owe Its position today as tha least developed and most behind section to the lack of transportation facilities and tha ."all-the-trafflc-wMl-bear" policy of tha rail road. - i Many commercial enterprises and : development . ' schemes have been repelled by this alone. , DOCKS PLANS WILL ' -' BE RUSHED; LOCAL :, y HELP IS PLEDGED ?' . ' y ii i i.i i ...A tV.-i. ;..y.l..v.: ' (Continued from Page One.) 4 dlnances do pot requle a -bond. title at all. ..' . r ,' "Meanwhile the Important work of de veloping Portland's harbor plan Is be ing delayed. . Tha- completion of the Panama canal ts near at hand. Portland must not be out of position to share first benefits. I have there fore consulted with a few business men and they are willing to stand back of the bonds, $1000 each. In .other words they, agree to take each a I1J00 publio dock bond, at the price offered by the eastern buyers, provided there , should be found anyjTlaw or defect not capable of correction before the money due the harbor engineers fell ' due. I feel so confidant of the goodness of the bonds and the affirmative decision of tha su preme court that If the entire amount of $10,000 should not be guaranteed, I win stand back of It myself. . "We were at first asked to Induce the chamber of commerca to guarantee the ' amount This was not feasible, but the present plan la. The most sat lafactory feature Is the advancing of real work on tha plan for Portland's pubiio docks.": -v .: '..;";' f'-.v.' .. Representative A.' W. Lafferty will speak at o'clock tonight at Wood stock hall, Woodstock; Wednesday night Alcasar hall, Lents; Thursday night, Strahlraan'a hall,-' Sellwood; Saturday night. Hill's hall, Williams avenue and Russell street Removal 25c Removal $1 .98 of which are pic- Removal '-.'v.'." '' . V-.-'.'vU' ' "' Eleven Mass Meetings, One for Every Western Execu tive, to Be 'Held. (Special to Tse Imroit.l St. Paul, Nov. SI. According to ad vices received at th office of tha secre tary of the Northwest ' Development league In this clty.iNew York otty pfo poses to begreatei than all the other cities in the proportion of the weloome that it will extend to the governors of northwestern states, when they arrive In their special train December H, 'V . f - There being 11 governors In the party there will ba 11 trass meetings held In different parts of the city, one or eaoh governor, two great dinner parties and several other entertainments. The 11 branches of the Toung Men's Christian association will arrange for the i mass meetings In honor of the visiting exec utives so as to have them meet with the young men to whom Information concerning resources of the northweatr will ba of real educational value. A visit to the Columbia university and New . York; City university will ba one feature of the entertainment A lunch eon will be tendered the governors by the . Merchants' asroclatlon, and there will be"a dinner at the Union league club, given by John A. Sliecher, editor of Leslie's Weekly, whan editors of lead ing New York publications and .Other prominent Journalltts will ba present, , . The Idea of a 'special train bringing here the governors of tha northwestern states from the Mississippi to the Pa cific, together with four cars filled with exhibits of agrluultural products, min erals and timbers, has made a stronger Impression here than could ba antici pated. New York la waking up to the benefits . it Is deriving ; from ' western trade expansion, and la glad to be able to get In touch with the men whose of ficial positions entitle them to recogni tion, as true representatives of the peo ple of the northwest. if! 'i Any Trimmed Hat in the Store Removal $4.95 Plume trimmed Hats Excepted Countless smart hats come under this heading. Trimmed hats that are examples from our own workrooms and executed by our head milliners, also many smart tailored hats reflecting the latest Fall millinery fashions. . Attractive hats that goes without saying, for every one of these hats are new this season. The selection is very broad including black and colored hats in small medium and large shapes. Smart hats in syles that are most becoming to misses and wo men. ; ' i r r v., ' , , Thk sale is another demonstration of the power of price in this remarkable Removal Sale. Any Hood Selling Up to $4.98 Removal 98c The popularity of these hats has not diminished one whi since the -beginning of the Fall season. In keeping with our millinery reductions, these popular hats are reduced with equal vigor. To this end we give you the choice of any hood in the store, in any color, selling to $198, Removal price 98c MAYOR SIGNS CHECK . . FOR $167,777.95 IN CONTRACTORS' FAVOR 4 The ' largest . check , ever yet a signed by Mayor Rushlight was ' f delivered to a 'representative of the Schaw-Batcher company this morning at tha city ; hall, tha amount of tha check being $117, 777.96.:, This money is the pay ment authorised by the , city water board on the new pip line contract. Fifteen per cent of the contract price has been withheld, pending the settlement of a controversy over a delay of .nearly five months In the com pletion of the work. - : Journal Want Ads bring results, ' NO BETTER WAY TO BREAK A BAD COLD Surely Cures the Most Severe Cold nd Ends Grippe Misery in . ' , Juit a Few Hours,. The most effective and harmless way to cure the Grippe or break a severe cold, either in the head, . chest, back, stomach of limbs, Is a dose of Pape's Cold' Compound every two,, hours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel . the cold breaking and all grippe symptoms going after the very first dose. It promptly relieves tha most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneezing, sore throat, run ning of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rheumatio aching. , Take this harmless Compound as di rected, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine ..made anywhere else In the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist In tha world can supply. After three years' research we have conclusively demonstrated that quinine ts not effective In the treatment of colds or grippe. No '" i. No No V' , Cleaning Falls' City Streato.' -' (Special to Tbt Journal.) ( Falls City,. Or.. Nov.- JL The city council has Instituted a novel method for cleaning Main street macadam. A three Inch fire hose with water at a pressure of ISO pounds sweeps the mud into the gutters and thence to the low lands. below, town,- ... '...,' c: David W. Van Antwerp Is Dead. .'.i.'.'K'V"'.' (Special' to The .Journal.) '; Forest Orove, Oi Nov. Jl.-Davld W, Van Antwerp, aged 76 years, died at his home in this city Sunday after a short Illness. Mr. Van Antwerp .was born In Naw York, and afterward moved to 1111- 5th Anniversary Sale This Sale Is Your Opportunity to Buy a Bartholomew Quality Coat or Suit or Raincoat at Real Bargain Prices COME in first thing tomorrow morning, else the very suit , or coat you want may be taken by some one else. Fig ure up how much money you will save by buying now-ycom-pare the regular price with the sale price, A 5 -s - Coat Prices Xeg. Irrioa, ale S18.BO laovoo Sai.oo sas.50 las.oo S28.O0 939.00 935A9 ......1500 ............ ...16g8 ..SU8.T5 ............... .....,........IK2400 82625 Suit Prices Beg. Vrloe, Bala Jrlca ......18 75 .....S22 50 JS.OO .... S3S.OO S40.0O 4S.00 50.00 U.O0 960.00 .. . . . ......... mn.n ...............30OO The Bartholomew Company Washington af Tenth Street $2 to $4 Children's We have taken all of the children's hats in our juvenile section that sell at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 and reduced them to one price, 98c This gives you the opportunity of securing a misses'' school hat of in exceptional quality at less than the wholesale cost. . These hats come In an assortment of pretty, -girlish styles that appeal to the particular miss. In this assortment you will find all the shapes ancTail the colors most wanted in attractive youthful millinery. ' $3, $4, $5 Trimmed You will have to see these hats to fully appreciate this unprece dented low price. The cuts wilTnardly do justice, as they can represent style only, v..,- - V ; ' y i -j The quality of materials used in these hats is of the best And the choice of the great variety of shapes makes the selection easy, as there it a hat in the lot that will suit every taste. . " ; ' : v '' '- ' ':v:,'" ''''. '' :n'1''''xi These hats are trimmed In a variety of attractive ' ! styles. Velvet hats trimmed with satin,-some with furs, others with combination of satin and velvet. In this collection you will also find many velvet hats in the pop ular hood shape smartly trimmed with French wings and breast effects, and with beautiful fancy feathers.' 9 : , It is undoubtedly the greatest collection of stylish millinery ever offered at such a low price. . . . " ( , ; (1 r t . , , . An immense display awaits your approval. . , Ostrich Feather Bands, RenioVal . 69c Nove"lty Feathers, Breasts Removal 98c 5000 Fancy Feathers, Removal Y . 5c White Beaver Hats, Removal $4;98 AH Ostrich Feathers at Removal Prices Restaurant ':.'.'.:'.,..''. ';.; Every. Meat Market Store at Pots and Pans noia, from which place ha came to tM city five years ago. He Is survived by his widow and the folowlng children: Mrs. Junor, Portland; Mr a. Echadler, Portland; . Mrs. Carl Hlnman and ' Wil liam Van Antwerp, Forest Grove, y ' Class Game Postponed, - On account of the Washington-Jefferson game, which will be played Thurs day afternoon on Multnomah field, tha Lincoln High , school class : game has . again been postponed. ' The captains of the teams figured on playing the am Thursday afternoon, but will likely not name a date until after the Jefferson Waahington game. COATS Prlce.- -Beautiful "White Polo Costs and those popular swagger reversibtes in a variety of colors of mannish cloths, ' also English Raincoats In cravenette and mannish' cloths. - SUITS Many Beautiful Novelty Suits mostly in , charming navy blues or browns. These are exceptional , bargains. You ' will admire the exquisite trimmings, of fringe and braid. : -" ' - ' um S4SOO Hats, Removal 98c Hats, Removal 98c Article in the Removal Prlc A 7Verchandibe cf teril Only:. . . : ,";t,i