The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 02, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, I PORTLAND,
Leader of New Chinese Republic "
Will Be Guest o f Hon or at Dinner
project. It Is to be distinctly a farm
ers' traneportatlon enterprise, the prU
ir..ry piirpose rlnff to p'.T-fl vrry trart
of cultivated land tn the lower ltlo
Grande vallt-y end ho Gulf const re
Klo:i v.'lt)iln ono nlle of tlis nillroal.
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Plelfed and 111 o;
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Poo.n- Chew to Discuss
Trade Chances In the" .
"""""""Orient.";
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Defense Attorneys Predict Tria
; of; Three Lawrence' Strike
rieaBers for - Murder M ay
Never Take Place.' ;
.:-j:',iiy-.'lAv...-iit-. '",, ". iKL:-.'.t.v .
' 'fealem, Ma'ss.ct. i,-That wholesale
f if OBaJof, tiiuiefl $VH;r Juror s
, U1 eventually mean the discharge of
v , Antonio Caruso, , on. trial- for the murder
Anna ioplsso, who met death -during
. uia ti industrial struggle at, iawrence
m Mat inteiy-was in prediction here to
day, of .defense , attorneys. . Scores of
talesmen already examined have testl-
fled, of inability to act because of con-
winnq pwiejs mai im accusea men are
. innocent . ,, '
v ,uu o uuiik, , eia one ot ,ine
i.ia(nlni; 4emeni' aa supply & enough
Jnen to fill the box. If the c,ae Is bub
(ended . until another venire Is called,
will ask that the prisoners be re
fcaeed, on ball." r
tpistrict Attorney Attwlll believes
Jjiat the talesmen are being Intimidated.
"Something."- a14AttwtU odar.'W
SJidlcaUywrphl1.1 Perhaps the talesmen
, ewe alarmed by, the appearance i iljlack.
fand letters and reports that ' members
, if the Industrial Worlwsra of tha World
jyill resort to violence. If the defendants
M convicted,'
fiACES BEGIN TODAY
ATSOUTHWEST
FAR
hi
ehaiis. Wash.. Oct Th man.
. element ec.the. Southwest .Washington
' fMr,- which is 1 In full swing on the
aounas netwaen. Chehaila and Cen-
rails. Is feeling moat hopeful for the
JnanclaJ ueess f the J how. This
hi Portland, Tacotoe and Seattle day,
uuy n"aTii a aeiegauon.. ty
Automobile a number, came from Seattle:
The principal track events this after,
fnon are a t:!9 paceand a'l:l troitlng
fce. Therjf Will ) .two running events,
lhM elghtfif 'and five eighths mile,;"..
t In .Agricultural hell, F. A. - Degeler
las assembled an. exhibit of grains and
forage crops that la in a class by itself.
to great has been-the demand for epaee
that next jrear mere room must be pro
tided. - I ttie livestock department
wany fine animals are shown, lnolud
fTg cattle, horses, sheep and hogs. The
poultry exhibit is very complete, many
rjiotca birds belnr 'hownj , ,
4 There were no races yesterday owing
e the heavy ralna of Monday night aad
J-estarday morning, but today the horeee
will attract a much larger attendance.
Thursday wUl be .Governor Way spe
ial day,4n jpriday, Chehalls and tea.
jraua Business 'nouses and Schools will
i-Ths milking oontest will be held!
The members of every business or
sanitation in Portland will attend the
dinner to be given to Ng poon ChewT
one of the makers of tlfe new Chinese
republic, Monday evening,; October U
The dinner is to be given under the
direction of the Rotary club. In the
list of attending organisations wllf be
the chamber of commerce, Commercial,
Ad,Tyrogreelv BuslnessTlBh"s,:rEaBt
Side .Business Men's, v Transportation
clubs and the Retail Merchants' asso
elation. i.:.A-r - -''i: v - ,
Unusual Interest is had In Ng Poon
Chew's coming to Portland.- What he
has to.ay will relate .vitally to the
commerce of this port. He" will state
in terms the great significance of the
orient's Invitation to establish active
trade relations between , Portland and
the far east. :
Ng Poon Chew Is the closest friend
and adviser of Dr. Sun Tat ten, first
president yof the new Chinese republic.
He had eh Intimate share In directing
the revolution that etabllahed the re
public. - He knows the people of China,
haa kept hta finger on the pulse of
their awakening into new life, new
method and new hope.
He la. known to be a fluent orator.
speaking English perfectly, with a fine
grasp of Ideas and ready us of apt
phrasing. While in Portland he.ls also
to t speak v In the vFiTst' Presbyterian
church -At the JnvltaUon of Dr. John
B6yd, the pastor. The business men's
Ktr Poon Chew.
dinner to Ng Poon Chew will be given
in the Commercial ! club. Ladles have
been invited to attend.' president Frank
C. RIggs has appointed a committee of
elx membera to have charge of the
preparation!, this committee consisting
of R. R. Denny, chairman; Louis A. Col-
ton, J. c. English, Ralph R. Routledge,
Edward E. CNell. Ng Poon Chew is
editor of the Chinese dally in San Fran
Cisco. Dr. ten's daughters are attend
ing school in the University of Cellfor
nia and Ng Poon Chew ha been aetlnd
as meir guaraian.
Thursday and. Friday. The cows will be
milked out ' Wednesday night and the
next four mllklngs will be the ones on
which the contest Is to be daclded. A
bulletin board will be posted in the barn
and another at the booth of the dairy
and 'seed testing department showing
the progress of the contest.
Brewers 1000-pound nog and an aoo-
pound Berkshire belonging to Somervllle
are two of the leading attractions In the
hog line, eomervllle's hog is a eon of
Baron Duke IV a hosr for which the
Ladds of Portland paid 12500. Mr. 80m
ervllle. also has a Berkshire boar under
a year old. a soft of Rival's Lass. Wood
land farm, at Lacey, in Thurston coun
ty, has aeve high class Berkshire hogs
In the pens, and there is to be a display
from Pacific county.
"J. B. Stetson, .the veteran Portland
horseman, la on-hand with a string, and
there are many, others.
NUDE, HE . WALKED ON
BROADWAY, NOW JAILED
trotted Preu UMd Wire
New Tork, Oct 2. James Royal, who
claims l'Te kfrom Ban Franoiseo, Is In
jail here today after giving blase NW
Torkers In the vicinity of Broadway
and Forty-second street a shock by trot
ting down ' that thoroughfare in the
nude. Royal, apparently unconcerned
as to the attention he. was attracting,
was seen by policeman uunfin. who
made a dive for him. Royal dodged the
officer And dashed Into the lace shop of
the Misses Boyd, which wss crowded
with women; There Royal was cap
tured.
The man claims to be addicted 10 mor
phine and says he did' not realise what
he. was doing. His father, he asserts, Is
a weaitny Ban Franciscan.
HANGMAN AWAITING
MURDERER J. S. ROGERS
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(United Pri LeiMd Wire.)
Ban Francisco, Cal.fc Oct. For the
second time John 8. Rogers, convicted
of murdering Benjamin - Goodman of
Btocjtton, a jewelry salesman, will be
obliged to hear the death sentence im
posed on him. Rogers, when previously
sentenced to be hanged, took an appeal,
which wa not sustained, and Superior
Judge Willis of Los Angeles, who pre
sided in the superior court here at the
time, will again pass sentence some
Ltlme this week,, probably today. '
yooaman was brutally murdered W
the cell.-.r of a Barbery coast commis
sion house here,, and hie body robbed of
a large quantity, of diamonds beloncins
Lto a local Jewelry company.
. Railroad for Texas Farmers.
Ban Antonio, TexasOcU i.VWhat Is
declared to be the most extensive enter
prise ever undertaken in the field, of
lnterurban railways Is forecasted in the
action of the stockholders of the San
Antonio and Rio Grande Valley Interur.
baa Railway company, who met today
Swauthorixe the Issuance of bonds to
the amount of-1 10,000,000. The proceeds
Of the bond Issue are to be used In the
construction of about JSO miles of addi
tional track mat wut gridiron the ex
treme southern part of Texas and serve
as a feeder to the linee of the Frisco
railroad, which Is said to be back of the
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CHALLENGE THE TRADE
on the following indisputable
Facts and U. S. Govt. Attested
Figures on the Supreme Popularity
of IK . McBrayer's Cedar Brook Whiskey.
1 Mot whiskies bottled In bond are only 4 to 6
years old. Including all other larorely advertised.
popular brands. -
2 Mora 7 to 8 vear-old, W. ,. MrRravmr'm CmJar
rooAuAevwatbottledlrt bond (2,950,944 bottles)
in 1 VI 1 In our one Cedar Brook UisUllery than a other
brands combined, Including" all advertised, popular
brands made in Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania and
sua wver mo v. Ui-iar none.
3 On this showing, bavin bottled more 7 to' 8 vear-old
whisker last year than all other brands combined. Cedar
Brook Is therefore the oldet and bet on the market certi
fied also beyond question by Public Taste during three
generations .
H Distiller
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Tiie Moyal ClofSiiiig and HaiicrdaslieFy to he wiped opt I Eetlrcsfock
:by'Deontmeims
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cinpsuriueo
aftvMosl Astounding Price Meducttioris ever m
f Worth of Choice High-Grade Clothing, such as Hart Schaffner Marx, Style Plus, Stein Bloch, etc.
i I Stetson, Hats, Cluett Shirts, Cooper's Underwear, Dent's Gloves,in fact a complete stock of America's finest
VU and best makers of Men's Clothing arid Furnishings to be sacrificed. Nothing spared, everything slaugtered
'SUITS, ROYAL PRICE $17.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE $8.50
SUITS, ROYAL PRICE $20.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .....".......$10.00
SUITS, ROYAL PRICE $25.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE ......... .. .$12.50
' . SUITS, -ROYAL PRiCE . , $30.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .$15.00
-'SUITS, ROYAL PRICE .$35.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE $17.50
; OVERCOATS, ROYAL PRICE ....$20.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE $10.00
OVERCOATS, ROYAL PRICE . . .$25.00
y SONDHEIM'S PWCE; .... . . $12,50
OVERCOATS, ROYAL PRICE .,..$30.00
v 50NDHEIMS PRICE . . . . . . W. . . $15.00
SLIP-ONS, ENGLISH, ROYAL Price $15.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE ............$ 7.50
SLIP-ONS, ENGLISH, ROYAL Price $25.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE $12.50
ARROW BRAND COLLARS, Royal price A 5e
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . ..... ... . . . . . . 5c
E. & W. COLLARS, ROYAL PRICE . .25c
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . :. ...... .2 for 25c
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Royal price 15c
SONDHEIM'S PRICE ,5cv
NECK TIES, ROYAL PRICE ........... 50c
SONDHEIM'S PRICE ...... . , ... 25c
SOXS, ROYAL PRICE . .1 .V.25c
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . . ......eft... v,A10cv,
SUSPENDERS, ROYAL PRICE 4
SONDHEMS PRICE .v. : . . . j. . . v;.25c
UNDERWEAR (ribbed -heavy), Royal .$t.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .50c
UNDERWEAR (heavy weight), Royal $1.5o'
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .............. 75c
UNDERWEAR, all wool, Royal price . .$2.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .. . ,$1.00
UNION SUITS, Royal price .$2.50
SONDHEIM'S PRICE , . . .... . , . . . .$1.25
UNION SUITS, Lewis make, Royal . . $2.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE .'. . . . , ...... .. $1.00
SWEATERS, ail wool, ROYAL PRICE $2.00
SONDHEIM'S PJflCE .............. $UQ0
COAT SWEATERS, ROYAL PRICE .$3.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . . . . . . . . . ... .$1.50
COAT SWEATERS, ROYAL PRICE .$4.00
SONPHEIS PRICE.. &i . . .. $2.00
hats,vroyal price: ;.v".v..$3;oo
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . ... . . ........$1.50 !
HATS, Dunlap's, Stetson's and Malles
ROYAL PRICE
.$5.00
SONDHEIM'S PRICE $2.50 . :
CAPS, ROYAL PRICE ...$1.00
SJONDHEIM'S PRICE .............. pOc
CAPS ROYAL PRICE ;$2J.66'
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . . ...,...v ,$i;00
MONARCH SHIRTS, ROYAL PRICE $1.007
SONDHEIM'S PRICE 50c , ,
HIGH GlRADE SHlWrS ROYAL Price $l.'5o .
SONDHEIM'S PRICE . 75c
MEN'S WASH VESTS, ROYAL PRICE $3.00 '
SONDHEIM'S PRICE , . . , . . . . . . . . . 75c ;
" COOPER ALL WOOL UPDERWEAR,
.. ROYAL PRICE $2.00
i SONDHEIM'S PRICE D . vv-iir-j" , . .$1.69
LAMBS ;WOOL UNDERWEAR, 'Rloyal $3.bd '
SONDHOM'S PRICE .... .$1.50 .
Everything must be sold, we must vacate. Fixtures for sale! . Gome in and make us
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lock Brokers
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