: i ;,.i,V;;:i-.v-V.THE . ..OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, " WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4 10, 1815. GOV MCHT niuum COM LI CI TO BEHIND III A NI RIVER ROAD EASTERN ON 1 Aopropriatloh" of $10,337 An " nounced After Eugene Gives , Promise of $11,000. Euaene, Or,, Sept. 10. A 1 0,837 ap propiiatlon from the government for the McKeniie Kiver highway Into east rn Oregon, to follow the $6500 (ranted this'. year, and now being expended to reduce all gradea to 10 per cent, wan announced yesterday by Clyde It. Selt, upervlsor of the Cascade reserve, after private subscriptions amounting to $11, 000 were raised In Eugene yesterday. It follows the announcement that the con struction of this highway Is the princi pal government road project in the northwest. In view of the success f private subscriptions In Kugane yester day, the McKensle road project Js to be carried before the entire state. Plans for a mere feasible mountain automobile road over this pass, connect ing the Willamette valley with Klamath Falht, eastern and central Oregon, have. In three weeks been cnangea to tne con struction of a mountain Doulevard. along . the McKefizlo under the Three Sisters, and Into central Oregon. Traffic Into .California may eventually be di verted over this road. Of the 111,000 raised in 'Eugene yester day, f 1000 was in cash from -22 sub scribers and will be used Immediately upon .the construction of four miles of macadam near WalterviUe with $1200 which is being similarly raised 'n Spring-Held and at .WalterviUe. The Other , $10,000 represents the sum ; ex pended by the Oregon Power company four years ago upon tOOO feet of road through solid rock. - The right of way and this road, yet Uncompleted, was donated yesterday . by the power com pany.' Th forestry department fol lowed this gift with the announcement that It will cut the remaining 200 feet of rock. The completion of this dis tance, with that at WalterviUe, will complete a macadam highway from Eu , gene; to Blue River, 40 miles from Eu gene.". .. : . .-' At present actual construction Is tak ing place- at six different places be tween the summit of the Cascades and - Eusrene, Involving the expenditure of 110,000, or which 16500 is ,the govern ment fund, to reduce the grades to a 10 - per cent maximum on Dead Horse Hill near the sutnmit. This work is over half i completed at 'present. The re malnder is county money, being expend ed by supervisors for macadamizing and repairing. " . -l: r At WalterviUe residents are Installing a roc crusner, and have. raised $750 among, themselves -for the- work. The fund was raised to $2200 by Eugene ana epnngnetd, wm which the worst four Mtiilea on the- McKenzle will be . macadamised this year. . Never before in Lane county baa money been so avail able for construction CI roads. Two : aollcltors approached tl persons yester : day, and 21 gave a, total of f 1000; WATCHMAN FOILS NEAR BURGLAR AT H1LLSB0R0 ' (Spertil to The JwrU Hillaboro, Or., Sept. 10. An attempt was made early thla morning to break Into the Oregon Electrlo station at thla ; place. While making his rounds about t , Wr-lrwV. Wight . Officer Zumwalt dls ! covered a man cutting through one of the station doors. He ordered the fel low to surrender, but he broke and ran. The officer ahot twice. Tha man ran two blocks. Jumped Into an automobile and got away. . He had a bole cut nearly through tha door whan discovered. TEAL RETURNS FROM ANNUAL SESSION OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION Convention at Montreal Was Attended by Many Able Jur ists, Says.Portlander, ; Attorney Joseph N. Teat returned to Portland laRt, night from Montreal, where he attended the annual conven tion of the American Bar association as , a delegate from Oregon. On the return 1 trip Mr. Teal stopped off at Washing ton city to give his personal attention , to -several matters of local interest. "The bar association convention at Montreal was attended by many of the best known lawyers and judges in this ' country. Canada and Kurope," atd Mr. ' Tear when seen at his office today. 'The chief feature of the convention was the able address by Lord Halduna, the lord high chancellor of England. ) Chief Justice White of the United States supreme court. Premier Borden of .Canuda, ex-President Taft and other notables were also on the program In fact little actual business of the asso ciation was transacted because of tha large number of set addresses delivered I by the noted men of this country, teng-I land and .Canada. . One unusual feature of the meeting was the action of McGlll i university , of Montreal in contemns honorary degrees upon Lord Haldane, ex-President Taft, Matre .' Laborl of Franca, Joseph Choate of New York and Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul. . nh. aAMal atria nf -h tneet lnr was very pronounced, the people of Montreal entertaining extensively In honor of tho prominent delegates to 'the convention. PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR STARTS FOR NEW POST San Francisco, Cal., Sept 10. Frau ds' Burton Harrison, newly appointed governor general of the Philippines, . wa tha guest of honor at a luncheon fcere today, given by the San Francisco - cha,mber-of commerce. Following thy luncheon Harrison waa whirled to th Pacific Mail dock and sailed on the steamer Manchuria from his new post ' Lewi Budget la $675,253. Centralis, Wash., Sept. 10. Accord ing to the budget prepared by the Lewis county commissioners for the en suing year, $675,255 will be needed to run the county for the 'year. Of thl amount $7,400 will have to be raised by taxation. The budget lnc'udes an Item of $5000 for widows' pensions. PORTLAND PRINTERS ASK ABOUT PLIMPTON Whether, or Not He Is Prac tical-Printer" Is the Question. (Salem Bureiv of Tfct Journal.) Salem, Or., Sept. 10. The question as to the lega,l qualifications of W. M. Plimpton for the position of secretary to the state printing board, It Is report ed, has been raised by Portland printers who have appointed a committee to in vestigate the matter. It Is likely the board will be required to pass on the question. Tha law Bays that the secre tary must be a practical printer of six years' experience. Mr. Plimpton said today that he took tha position that a practical printer of six years' experience waa a person who had been engaged In the practical print ing business for six years. Under that interpretation he can qualify for the position. He makes no claim to having worked at the printing trade in the capacity of typesetter for six years. He said be would make no fight In the case. but would leave the matter entirely up to tna noara. The Question la. what Is a practical printer? Members of the board had not been Informed that the printers contemplated aiaing-tna-uuestion; V SEE THAT URVE Don't Worry you break your lenses, phone us we'll have them ready when you call best and quickest op tica! service in Portland. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, lenses duplicated QUICK. ,We take care of your eyes in the "way of lens changes for one year from date of pur chase. No Extra Charge for This Service Glasses if needed as low aa THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE , 209-10-11 Corbett Building. ' , FIFTH AND MORRISON CUPID WINS OVER DEATH AND GRANDPARENTS! (BpecUl to The Journal.) Baker. Or.. Sent. 10. Pearl Bovd and Newton Van Cleave were married by Rev. a A. Edwards at St. Elizabeth hospital last night, the l-year-old girl I Becoming a bride aa she lay in bed re covering from an attemnt at aulofde. following the refusal of her grand parents, her guardians, to allow her to receive attentions from Van Cleave. When they ordered her several days asro to see him no more, she shot herself through the abdomen with a 22 calibre I revolver. Inflicting injuries that at first seemed likely to prove fatal. Yesterday the grandparents with drew their objections, and Van Cleavo securing a license and minister, pro ceeded to the, hospital where the cere mony was performed. Physicians say wio sin win pruoHuiy ue auie to leave tha i.,i.nl,n 1 ln i . ... , i years oia. BANKRUPTCY REFEREE ORDERS STORES SOLD (Hneelnl to The Jotirntl.) Oregon CUy, Or., Sept 10. Referee In Bankruptcy B. N. Hicks this morning ordered the sale of the four stores operated by the Barde and Levitt part nership following the refusal of Federal xuuro uvua 10 connrm tne bankruptcy settlement of 46 cents on the dollar. The stores, toother u-itv, i... values of their stock and fixtures, are Oregon CltV. 124.9.1?- IJnr.H .oit... Corvallls, 19,86; Salem, 18,8S0. The -w.ca win u noia as a group or sep arately depending upon the highest bids. fhe original store was opened By J. Levitt in Oregon City. Later he went Into partnership with "M. Barde of M Barde & on, Portland, and the other three stores were opened. Bankruptcy soon followed. CHINAMAN KILLED BY TRAIN AT THE DALLES n-u (Special to Journal.) 1 he Dalles. Or., Sept. 10. A China man, while walking ln the O.-W. R. & N. yards at this place yesterday afternoon, was struck hv V " tram No. 6 and was instantly killed. "mpny with IS other Chinamen, was walking to Seuferfs salmon cannerv uk-. u employe,i He was carrying two bundles z " .. -" "c":ea ne was either deaf or near slshted and could not detect the aDDroarhinir train n. . feet across the right-of-way and waa dead when picked up by switchmen. vnram, inquest was held last ef,n!.n th? ,ury retur"el a verdict exonerating the train crew of all blame POLICE JUDGE QUITS . BECAUSE OF FRICTION Cent rail a a.. . friction k7 " uit or , '-"wr- ine city commission fesndM c,J,K,Re C Camp, the latter m. t7 rsl,1"n at tha Tuesday commission. The reslg- Mayor TJlOmtiMn r-. m n-r-.i LTn8 t'aV -f-Camp.. oppo- BUTTON, BUTTON, We Have the Button If you are in search of but tons for your new Fall suit, coat, gown or waist, buttons for chil dren's dresses, lingerie, or for any other purpose, you will find them HERE, The largest but ton section in the city. First Floor VICTOR AND COLUM BIA MACHINES $1 DOWN $1 WEEK The ' new models in talking machines and the latest records in greatest assortment are to bo found In our talking machine parlors. Ask to see our Graf anola Favorite in oak or mahog any finish with 26 selections and 1000 needles. SPECIAL $57.90 . Basement. Underwear- Hosiery For- Women art J CAi7 drenFor Boyk and '". GirlFor Men. No store is aa satisfactory as this store. We carry many lines of underwear, and hos iery shown in no other store in the city. Our assortment is by far, the greatest. ? Our prices lowest. WE HAVE STOOD THE TEST. ;' " Notion Store. i'Ten Thowand' U$eful ' Article$ Y Every : woman -requires every day some small Inexpensive but very ' necessary notion. HA VE YOU TRIED: OUR NO TION SERVICET VTomtn tell u our stock Is the greatest, variety largest and qualify in finitely better thin elsewhere. Hair Goods Store ' ON THE BALCONY "Our b.alr goods stoclt embraces thf entire range of hair goods requirements. Here you will find hair goods of the finest quality at the most reasonable prices. Hair goods' that are scarcest and hardest to find and most diffi cult, will be found here in im mense variety. v , Balcony You Get lust What You Demand The joy of creating either the tangible or intangible is the recognized acme of happiness and the fulfillment of the best attribute of human nature the desire to be of service to one's fellow-man. The artist who evolves his ideal; the literateur who brings forth from his imagination a liv ing character; the men who con ceive and build the mighty struc tures of the world, down to the strivers in the most everyday walks of life, are all creators and benefactors of 'the human race: Our particular striving now is the fostering of the demand for the . best in .everything. The best qualities, the best serv iceand the best in everything is the inherent right of the man or woman who is purchas ing. And it rests with you, the purchaser, whether you receive the poor, the medium or the best. Demand the best, and the best will be yours. Be tolerant of the medium, and the medium will be yours. Be satisfied with the poor and the poor will be yours. Help us to create by manding the best and the benefits will be yours as well as ours. For the demand is father to the realisation. Mezzanine Fl. A Plecsant Rendez vous for You and Your Friends ' ' ? ' ' ' ' i eJ'MercKandieo of CMerit Only" 51 Exclusive Agents for "Adjusto Beir Petticoats Fit Without a Wrinkle I aiiored ouit tor rail ine Is the Most Important Question of the Hour With Many Women Some New Suits at $20 That we have assembled a very large collection of suits for the coming season will be evident to every woman who visits our ready-to-wear floor. . ; ' There are many models at $20 of fine all-wool cheviots and serges, in Copenhagen and navy blue. Suits that are correctly tailored in every way, with mannish notched collars and reveres, and the sleeves set in without the least fullness. Every jacket is lined throughout ;with finest yarn-dyed satin. The skirts are made in the season's latest draped models. ' -. - Very plain are these suits, yet possessing all the style of a much higher-priced garment. Third Floor. Wool, Merino, Silk and Wool, Cotton "..4 Union Suits for Women and Children Light, medium and heavy-weight garments in every style. Our union suits are hand-tailored, perfect fitting and in a range of qualities and styles not shown in other stores. The best American underwear is featured in this section, together with the finest imported Swiss makes. fourth Tloor A Group of Interesting New Fall Npvelty Coats for $1 6.50 Out of the multitude of styles produced thus far, and shown by us, we make mention of this particular group of coats that are especially inviting from the style viewpoint, and their remarkable low price, com bined with their adaptability ss they are coats that can be worn dur ing the day for shopping and calling and as evening wraps. Made of an imported fancy boucle in two-toned and striped effects a fabric that will be used so extensively this season. Al are shown in the correct length, having the side button, flounced and 4raped about the figure in a most artistic manner, having trlm minga :of braid and fincy buttons, also velvet collars and buttonholes,' velvet bound. In colors you have your choice 61 navy and brown. . ' ' ' "V , , Third Floor Smart New Serge Dresses at $10.75 You will find these new dresses of unexcelled style, as they represent the newest ideas in tailored serge frocks. The ma trial used in their construction is an extra heavy French serge and can be had in black, rtavy, Copenhagen, brown and ma hogany, , - Smart velvet collars and cuffs give them a most effective air the newest Gibson waist effect, having large self-covered buttons, is another attractive feature; wide plaited satin girdle and trimming complete the costume. Last, but not least, the skirts are gracefully draped and trimmed with buttons to match the waist. Third Floor. The Ancients had a saying to the effect that a thing possessed virtue if it carried out its function in a graceful and beautiful manner. The Modern Woman will agree with us when we lust Three More Days of the Demonstration and Sale of $ 1 2 La Vida Corsets for $6 A corset designed for medium and heavy figures a corset that pro duces the correct fashionable lines 'of this new season. A corset that will give gTaco to an awkward figure and added charm to a graceful figure. These are beautifully finished corsets, having a trimming of lace and ribbon at the top, and made of fine quality fancy silk . wil i a - - say that "nr importations 0f ?oc"- ney nave mcoium oust ana axe extremely long over the mpa, uacK ana aouumcn. r ur me biuui iigure mere ta facing over i . a n .- . i n n rr. a w- . , . , i . . r r . . . sianette, allovers and furs, to be used during the season of 1913, fulfill this requisite wholly. The Smartest Tailored Suit For Girls at a Popular Price A New $25.50 Fall Model Special $16.95 Size 24 to 17 Year The most attractive and withal the most practical girl's suit we have ever seen at the price. Made especially for e very-day school service. the thigh, thus insuring perfect comfort. The other model has elastic gores inset over the abdomen and back. Each corset has three pairs of extra heavy elastic webbing hose supporters attached. Come in-and tee these models you are not expected to purchase our expert corsetiere will explain the many merit of these famous corsets. "-Fourth Floor Laces The daintiest and prettiest con ceits in French shadow laces of silk and fine Nottingham, Point de Lierre and Oriental laces in origi nal patterns; Belgium Venise laces, in fine and bold designs; Princess and Point d'Alencon, in uncommon designs suitable for draperies, waist and skirt and millinery trim mings. In white, Paris, ecru and black. They come in different widths from 3 inches to 27 inches wide, as well as a large assortment of beautiful matched sets, with 13 and 36-inch allovers to match. Trimmings Embrace the most beautiful array xf colora and materials ever shown for this is the season of brilliance and harmony in the world of fash ion. There are rich bands of ap plique and motifs in high and con trasting colors rich in coloring and design black, white, blues of various huea, browns, purples, rose, green and gold effects. Figured Color'd Chiffons Imported chiffons, a huge selec tion of novelty broche, velours and printed chiffon cloth. Exquisite Dresden, cubist, pompadour and a legion of other equally as effective combinations. Unsurpassed for dress material and dress trimmings. Persianette Allovers Novelty colored ailover embroid ered silk, 18 inches wide, in solid colors pink, blue, ivory, myrtle and exquisite combinationa. With banding to match. Furs We have just received an im mense assortment of the furs that are the favorites for dress garni turesas used by the leading de signers of the world 1, 2 and 3 inch width, mink, beaver, possum, skunk, bear, Imitation ermine, fox," chinchilla. Imitation marten, coney ana a nose 01 otner equally as fash- Duvetyn Fashion's latest fabrie shown here first imported and domestic weavea. In black, tan, mahogany, navy and brown. Soooad TlOQI Fvr7J 1 lO jj f a TOodualityergerln-naw- blue or brown. The cutaway - style coat has side pockets and tailored notch collar and plain turn-back cuffs. Lined throughout with Suskana guar anteed satin. The skirt is very clev erly made, with side plait and draped. Small bone buttons' are used for trim ming. - Such an attractive suit as this should find instant favor with all young girls. The tailoring is excellent, the style exactly as illustrated, everything that is new this season. -Fourth Floor. Pretty Dainty Frocks For the Infants Sizes 6 Month to 2 Year Special 59c Dainty long, and short slips, made of a fine white nainsook. Round yokes, trimmed with feather stitching, embroidery or tucks. At the neck and around the sleeves V the wrist is a dainty frill of lace. Fourth Floor ionable furs.' First Floor , Charrniog Boudoir CapsVeryJ Spec 1 79c Caps' fashjoned of soft net . and crepe de chine, in light,5' delicate shades. These caps are made with a pretty sin gle or double frill across the front and finished with chif-" foil rosebuds. ; Exceptionally dainty and becoming ? caps. r Fourth Floor Knit Underwear for Boys' and Girls Underwear that's made right that's priced right that fits right We are headquarters for the best, the largest assortments in weights, styles and fabrics, including cotton wool mixed, all wool and pure silk underwear. No Store Is as Satisfactory as This Store for Knitwear At 25c Each Vests, pantalets and drawers, heavy cotton, white or silver gray. Fine ribbed, fleeced, strongly made and finished. Z2&c, 30c, 35c Each Vests and pantalets of fine white ribbed cotton, 'medium heavy weight. Silk trimmed and finished, priced according to size. 25c to 50c Each Globe Brand medium and heavy weight cotton, high or low neck, long or ahort sleeve vests, ankle length pantalets to match. - Stayed . shoulders and . cuffs. .Priced according to size. 40c to 60c Each Fast black cotton pantalets, heavy and firm, fine ribbed, in ankle length. -40c to 75c Each Whit or silver gray, extra fine wool mixed vests or panta letsGlobe Brand of tailored underwear. Hand trimmed and finished. Priced according to sleW;:'::;C:.-' SOc to $1.50 Each Globe brand . wool - mixed on suits, medium or . heavy eight, in whiteS . Low, high or tea neck, long: or short sleeves, knee or ankle length. 50c to SOc Each Union suits for boys, or, girls, of heavy cotton or fine ribbed cotton, in medium or heavy weight In white or gray. Col larette neck, silk finished, or low neck, Dutch or high neck long or elbow sleeves. 25c Each e . Shirts and drawers for boys, : silver gray or white cotton. Heavy, full size, extra strong. . Sizes 4 to 17 years. 50c Each . Globe medium or heavy ribbed balbriggan shirts and drawers. t Hand-tailored. " Stayed ahoul jt ders and cuffs. 75c Each ' Union suits of . heavy silver ; gray cotton also Globe brand wool-mixed shirts and drawers : in knee or ankle length. .$1.00 to $2.00 Each ; Boys' union suits in medium ' weight cotton, medium or heavy weight ' wool-mixed arid silver ',' gray.merino, in the Globe brand. -Stayed . shoulders and cuffs, 4 hand-trimmed J and r finiahed, hand-tailored and silk 'finished. i ' V ;;, v . - v Fourth Floor The Best Only in Boys' Clothing New Suits For School Wear $5.00 and $6.50 Complete sizes and styles 4n boys' new Fall and Win ter clothing. Suits of cheviot, serges, corduroy and fancy mixtures, in browns, tans, blues and a variety of mixed effects. . . - . .. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants; other one, but all are lined through out and have taped seams. Norfolk styles, with yokes, pleats and belts. Suits that are perfectly tai lored throughout and made of the finest materials. Shop around, compare our suits with those offered else where you will find ours superior in every respect. Tcmrth moor. , S6me New Song Hits 15c Peg O' My Heart In a Little While When I First Met' You Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay Mel ancholy Because He Did . Hi Duty I Don't Want To Td Have, to Hold and , to Love Everybody's Do ing It at the Seaside You Made Me Love You. Basement l - " "er wan appoint ff.i m"ha ago, waa named to y ... ...;::,....;..Mr;:.,ft.).,-- ,