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G THE 'OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL, f JAlVJIrTQ; THE CHINESE RECOGNIZE REPUBUC iKaao oeiecis : uciouurv k , Official Inagu ration .Day," for Notification," - ' , - (Vnll.a frcM Ls.Md Wlre. Tokto. Oct, a.-Ths mikado has dt t fided to reeoauise tha ChtnM republlo, Lit tu stated officially today.' Reeognl P tlon will b accorded be for October 10, I" the day it.la . eapeetad Provisional Pres. I idem Yuan Shi Ka! would be retularly Inaugurated, , x .'. ' .'Romor. of Empire Heard. - ' ' Sbanglial. Oct . General 14 Tuan fv Hum vlc president of China. . 'With headquarters In Hankow, i was quoted J ' iiere today as saying- President Tuan ' Shi Kal will not bo mad emperor with I ouc a fight . It has been reported for days that a p strong organisation at Peking was plan- nlng to turn the republlo back Into an empire. General ll was the military -Among foreigners Here mere we in- Vnited States Conaul Jameson at .-J Hankow of tho killing of an American . boy by brigands who captured Tsao j Yang, In northern Hupeh province, a few T day a to. ' The conaul was uncertain concerning the fate of the American ' and Norwegian missionaries -captured at the same time. ' CENTRALIA'WELCOMES V RAILROAD ACTIVITIES X Centralis. Wash-. Oct '3.Accordln to information from a reliable eource, both the XrefgtU and passenger depots of the Olympia A Southern, a branch bt the Milwaukee" about; to build Into' Cen iratta.' will be' HmJf ifrit 5 Main street - The plana call for the passenger station on the north aide l the street and freight depot, abode and platform on the south, aide. , , , ' That the Milwaukee Will run a, feeder branch Into the timber and coal terri tory of the Hanaford valley, located Just north 01 - Centralis, is rxeciy- aamuteo, but this -work will probably be left In abeyance until construction work on the main branch Is completed. . Two routes Into the Hanaford valley nave been In vestigated by Milwaukee engineers. One la to cross the Northern racmo main Una near the Martin mill, a mile north of this .city; and the other will run up tho Newaukuin river over Into the nana ford valley and connect with the Taeoma 4 Saltern, another Milwaukee branch. CATTLE JUDGES KEEN -: FOR WESTERN STOCK . North Yakima, Oct. I. When the an nuat livestock parade, known aa - the "$100,000 parade," circled the track at the state fair grounds, cattle, horses, aheep and, awlna of a value In excess of tho advertised amount1 war exhibited before the biggest crowd of ' the , fair, The Judges In the livestock department eastern men who are In thta part of the country for tha first time, are enthusi asts in their appreciation of tha west ern stock. i ' ' I (CI - ? link Your Interests to 7Ms Chin of Credit Stores J- I i f: it ; : id id id r: m t m m 30 n: :0 XA ir Ve Give You More Than Good Clothes ; , ' You can have your new' apparel right ? ,((""" now by opening an account at thiatredlt . 1 store. $1.00 a week or $5.00 a month is never missed and you -will. find it so 'much more pleasant to be well dressed . L while paying than to be shabbily dressed ' , . ' while saving. ,.;,' , ' Sparkling Nev Styles in Women's: Suits, . coats - and ' dresses that;, embrace : all that , is stylish - and', desired by,, well dressed : women, i Tailored models " if you prefer them or novelty; effects that ;will suit your fancy,', . 7' ' suits up trom qio.aj Coats up from $10.75 Dresses up ' from $ 9.75 Chic Tailored; Hats of black, brown or navy velvet, ' , with soft . crowns, can be worn plain, ota fancy iJick up for trimming. - $2.75 $3.00, $3.50. 1 11 s i km v i in n 4 1 uits, boats Raincoats for Men and Yoiing Men , Some men .desire , nice iquiet style while others especially the young : f eilow, . want all there is to . be had. , We ..'are prepared to outfiVb6th.; Soft roll lapel suits, or belted back, patch ; pocket overcoats x, will appeal to the ! younger genera-, tion,; while the more, conserva tive styles, the older men will like." . Come in .and see .what have anyway; , $15.00, $18:50, $22.50 $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, C $32.50 are the 'prices. " ' III 1' W , Ji ' WE TRUST. YOU; .' .', .-""Open until' JO p. m. Saturdays " : v3 : 131-133 Tenth Sl ! ate 'el If i ' t A m a ' ' ': . lietween Washington and Alder .A : S 0 YOU CAN HELP BABIES ''j.VEKER rCHTLAIID, r.:,:.W , liVDNINQ, LE Fu . L ! !. 3 1913. CHAS.ilQT GS Gsniflo: Expected yto 7dd - M ites Tomorrow to " y . 'Aid Worthy Xause, ' : ,:.ce i:j e;;::;:itic:j ;.i Nort'i. TakliTift, Oct. S.- i .(td turkey said to be oldpr tltnn Korth Vaklma it self, has been fouml In the sturs hor by State Food Inj ector AViU II. Adams and his asNlNtanC. JTIms A, B. Wlmpl'1. The venerably , f i' 1 1 1 on. extilbltlon at the state fair, v state food depai mens of eenamt less" tamslee Is tentlon froin-nout i the booth . of the cut with" Its sped 1 tins and "chicken attracting much ( .Wood Cob j Up. Monmouth, Or., Oct. X. Scarcity: of fuel. wpod. ha snt tho price f rom 14 to $5 a cord, aJML.1 liswrnarket: 4s aractilcany unaurplltd with i the such fuel. Inferior burned of necessity. better fradea of woods are- being UNION WILL TAKE DAY ; -OFF TO VISIT FAIR Union, Or.. Oct, Friday, October 10, will be XTnlon day at th..pji&t fal at I,a OratKl, nnd a : ! ti i vV. tft visitoia fri" . 'ia-':. planned to biibix-.. i l -i :. m iih 1 n thn fair.' The stockmen and tw. fAnnv drivers of I'nion Htftll room at tho fair. there.., - ;'..'..- , '.-: V . ' A. Scotch builder haii Invented a n IVUr VS trnii fS--a-- - Ibrlcka instead of two, as usual.- liavc en; and will j If 20 Poim-ThibStor Graoulatea Siiftar for Gl, Per Sacli : C -bri Saturdays From G Aa Llto. 8;3Q P.T,1 ForW GLENESSLIN STANDS Two of babies who. will be benefited by the sale of tags. Sympathy and lova of children on tho part of Portlanders Is expected to fill the oof f era of tha Louisa home fund when some of Jtha charity loving women of tha city sell tag on the powers and In tne prfnolpal building tomorrow, , This Is the fourth annual tag day" to help the Institution . in Its work, ' which la under-the direction Of W. O.' Mao Laren, who - has been untiring In tha work here for the past five years rescu ing many derelicts, as well as finding;) good homes for horoeiei little ones.-, In addition to this he haa succeeded In Interesting a number of other cities in the work ana that they are succeed ing is shown by many encouraging let- t.r. famw . K m . .'...i.. There are about IA baMea In ' tn I nursery on Fourteenth, near Washing ton, at all times and it Is open to visit ors at any time aa Is the Louisa homo also. , , . ' , Many young women of Portland will be on hand . early Saturday; morning with a supply or -the tags which' will be sold on the street corners and other mueh frequented placea In the down town district Permits have been aa cured to sell them in practically all -of the large buildings, including banks, hotel lobbies and. office buildings, - V BEATING OF. IVES . . ., . ; V Crewstaridsby WhHe'Au- , thonties: Prepare to , In Investigate' Cause',; r fe i n i . " ,i ( ',, 1 "Jyii 18P1 JouVnal)'1 . ' Neahkahnie Mountain, Or., Oct, J. Offioera and craw. of the British thrta masted sailing ship Qienesalin, whicK ran upon the rocks at the base of Neah kahnie mountain Wednesday, afternoon, will stand, by until "further orders," which : means .propably until. Oeorg Cherry acting for British Vice Conaul E. M. .Cherry of Astoria, surveys tha wreck and decided on future notion, Mr, Cherry !a expected to reach the wrack this afternoon. jl. ''. The Olenessltri, 'Hated itbout 10 degfeea towards sea, haa ao far withstood the batterings of the,, waves, which haw not been heavy, nnd ahowe no eigne of im mediate breaking up. It la believed it will be Impossible to Salvage her, how ever, because of the holes torn In1 her bottom as she went on the rooks. . Sail ors of her cre have been plying be tween ahore and the wreck saving such of . their personal affiicta mahey car tor. , ' , t , i . ; Many persons;-living nearby and at the close-in -benches art f visiting,, tha Wreck and t photographing ft at eloae range, ' f , , k , No information of a mora definite natura ao to tha -cause of tha wreck hag been obtained, and It is oonaldertd prob able that there will be no new develop menta until of tolal Jnqulry ; has been siariea. - - -, ; Craw May Coma to Portland, r It Is believed that arrangameata will be made -by the British vice consul to have Captain Owen' Williams and tha crew ,.of.,lh Oleneslla coma to Porf land to bo paid off, , , r " Reporta have - been received - locally that tha , bar tug 'Walluia, which was sent to the wreck, patrolled nearby bat was not called upon for assistance. ; , Captain Lyddon . Vevsey, ', local sur veyor for Lloyds,, left last night to sur vey tha wrack. , . ' v 11 1 - - 1 ' ; The manufacture of fnrroeillcch, for whtrh there la a great demand all over the world is Increasing rapidly in Nor .- - Ipeolal aUl-Zay ervica. Hot Tamales, special only l' Coffee, Tea or Chocolate at ; Sandwiches, ' all kinds, . 54, 1 : V All Ice Cream Bod a a at only C 6 Holts Whipped Cream sp'l IT d Nabisco Sundae' special at lf 7 ii i 1 C"rJV I Tla . Pr-y Li-.l U J l.-.4l su.a ScrvM from 11 A. M. to t:."0 P.M. In Itii-ouient: Boup--VPpl)lo Kmip. to. i ih Sulinnn with Trtr- Rh,i, , 10a. Jtntrw itecf au .Jim. 10c, I mil f.m rni. ICo. fialade-Pntato. t""'" t I,tttn-9, to. frolt Combtnatinn, JUo. VitablM l-nulirlowrr. ,'",,"f"-(itw-n H-nni. Corn ,5o. Smna-1 te and I'mry from our owu oviu. Gobi! $7i0 S;vc:tcrs zl $4.95 Wonderful, bargains in Men's Sweaters , for -Saturday's selling-. Splendid' ' all-wool . gtr mcnts in heavy 'Jumbo weaves Shaker, Jersey nd rope knit; maroon, navy gray and white, knit-on ' pockets; f Byron 'i and ruff-neck collars; r eg. C 4 Qft $7.50, - values, - now Pee7eJ $L50 Umon Scits $1.19 Men's :? Medium f weight ' '4 Fall Union. Suits of , gray and tan ribbecf & balbriggan; Ion sleeve's,: ankle s length, closed 'fcrotch; f-t tgularQIv-fQ $1.50 values, now vXaXif 'iM'-f4ssjs'ii $1.59 Kcrt JUO ftjaaas it 11.19 mi in,' ii i 1 1 i, i i j, 1 1 , IT- i in ii r Spteiidid .1 garments, madtr. of : choice quality ' outing; flannel, cut,, full and . roomy; light, me dium t'and $ dark '.-,. colors, with silk . frogs and pearl i buttons. ' 1 i , $1459 Don't take our word for it. Come z- . a i . i .' in ana ler us snow t vou. 500nevi rai Suits-are 'here to choose' from-rnar- w vels of stvle and w-orkrnanship. Made of- splen did all-wool f abrics-r-cassime'res, tweeds, worstS and cheviots; neat pencil -and chalk .-stripes, checks, plaids, fancy .mixtures and plain colors." Come In 5 all sizes- r All -necessary alterations are free. Regular ? A C( $20.00 fvalues at. tP 1 TfUU Boys' gO.gQ Suite 94.Q5 Classy, - stylish-looking, well-made j Suits for -boys of 6 to 17 years. Dou-f ble-breasted Knicker - Suits and single and double-breasted Norfolk. Mev. dium v and. :, heavy,' weights. . ' Choice materials ' - and coloring; OA Aff n Regular r $6.50 values, at "iPaa7tJ L i, i Ml 1 WM 1 v ffjif r l-M: i1 II ' IS". ljDd:; (IrOPainiBoya' School Shoes $ 1.29 Special sale tomorrow Boys' Heavy Calfskin Shoes, with solid leather soles; Blucher styles; sues 6-12; CI OQ Saturday special at 9: Sites 13 'to' 6 fl.TO- i- -;.; Men'a .Good - Calf and ! Vict Leather Shoes in button and lace atylesr e g u 1 a. r $4.00 values; special for CO QQ Satufday, the pr,nvfKJ Shces$3iOYai.$2.98 500 pairs of Women' , New Fall Shoestaris.; blacks and. velvets; in button and , lace styles', splendid qualities; our rtg. ?3.SW " values UK On sale tomorrow' 1200 UnhimmedPluGh arid , , - :.. , . , .. ,- . . , , I I ; ..''..,' 'i '"-!"" v' "jl '"'"', 1 ' ' ""'''MM.. MiltiShapes Valr; tb$5 at 1 -" - - - - - r 1 .-: l i ---- 1 r ri n f ir . r I I i n ;' r l . - ...!?..., . - f,,. .. I. ...... .. . .. , ..... . A purchase of 100 dozen of this season's Smartest and Newest Un trimmed Shapes in Plush and Velvet, at a ridiculous price enables us to malce this remarkable of fer. There are dozen of shapes - to . choose from and every wanted color and black." IheLntreLoliioeGOnalebaturday " fs - i f-"-T" - as Values Up to $5.00 CHOICE Values UpVto $5.00 Grocery, SpecH 20 lbs. Dry Granu- 1 :(fy lated - Sugar, efof ;100-lb.ack of Sugarf 4.05. Bakers; Cocoa. -1-20 J -Tettey1 Te, pe,cial, lb., Tuns Fish, larger cans, 21 J J Kippered Salmon,; at, Potato, Salad at, pound, rW : Dill Pickles, per d6xenk - Boiled Jlam on sale, lb., gac Dept. f e- -1 Specials r . h . ' ' III . V " I I Sc Waldorf Toilet Papninr 500 sheet to roll, J rolls, AV' 10c Bar of Castile Soap at 50c POmpeian Mttsage Crm ,S5f 2Sc Collapsible Drink'g Cup, Jje 25c hydrogen JPeroxide, ' lof tt 1ft Sam'tarv: Douche at 8 $1,50 'Fountain Syringe at 8J $1.50 Hot Wtr.Utis, i'i tjut w 50c Box Wnert Stationery, 23 Local Postcard Souvenirs, dzOf ' ... K FancyFeatherSpecial Another lot of .wonderful values. A -Wings, :; Breasts - and Stick-ups, ft JJf .YillUCS up -.Hi. f)4Wf iui uatuiuajr - FancyFeather Special This lot comprises a-vast assort- ment of Fancy Feathers, values i up to $3.0(5, for Saturday ,t.J;f Si-.ft: $1.25 Xape Gloves 89c An Extra Glove SpeciaMor Sat urday Women -Cip Gloves, in shades of tan, for street weatj made . of '. selected skins, one clasp styltf P.XMsewn; CQA regular $1.23 values, 'at OUif $2.75 vGlovei fori $1.95 Women's lo-but ton-length white lambskin Gloves, ! of f ine, : loft quality; pverseara sewn,, with embroidered backs; 3 clasps at wrists; all siiesVi every pair fitted i and guaran (PI QK teed; $2.75 value PJ.ee7fJ $3 Neckwear at 98c 500 beautiful . Plauen Lace Coat Collars and seta, in 50 styles, in white , or - ecru, nar row revere, epaulet and deep back-, effects;. ' regular QQrt $1.50r l; $3 values,- at OOL $2.93 Handbags at $1.98 Women's - Leather liandbass in u the ) newest ahapes x: and sizes, in black,' brown, tan- and gray, pearl and crepe,' seal and Moroceo ' leather; (51 QQ $2.98 Values, only ajJleaO 31 H 4t if 1 -Jn 300 ; Ctilirca s School Drcrces . -i ii, ,1 1 1 1 , 1 1 .i I, ..I. I., Eitracrdirry Vabes for $2.98 Saturday ' sale of a splendid lot of ' new School Dresses, in sites for girls of 6. to 14 years. ' Made , of gooduality , serges, ' in navy, .brown - or red, with Sailor . collar trimmed with braid in contrast- CO QQ ing color; extraordinary value ipfVO School Coati Special at 07.50 Jf xl uiris' scnooi coats ot navy, Drown and red . " wrtrnted: , full lined- ' with velvet . trimmif collar and cttffs. , ; On '-special 07 Cil V a ew New Iwunon6i for 51.33 'T' ..'.! t jf : tX-' "' '! New House' Dresses $1.39 Great ; showing : ! tomorrow of Women'a new Flannelette, JCrepe and Percale 'Dresses, ' prettily trimmed 1 rand ' fm- ished. Extra value m39 On the 2d Floor-Women'a new Kimonos, ia plain .and 'fancy colorings, r ; ( ' apecially "f : OQ low priced tat,. .choice V-a-eO New Bath-Robes On sale $ i.CO. 500 Womcn Fall Union Suite, Reft. 75c Values 59c Extraordinary sale tomorrow of Women's fine Cotton -Union Sults, full " bleached, medium' weight,1 with light fleecing, high, neck, long sleeves and ankle" length style; siaes 34 to 38; regular - 7Sc KCig values; Special for, .this day'a aalc, - choice UiV Pure Thread Silk' Hoib 49c Pair WO pairs of Women's Silk Hose, made full fashion, f with seamless foot, high-spliced heeL double sole and I toe and elastic" garter tops; - black, white JQ i and tan; extra spccial for, thia" sale, ; a . pair v v , J 10UD pairs; ,ef Children's Cotton Jlose, in medium and heavy weight; niade with, reinforced heel and toe and double knee; fast black; very durable; sizes 3 to 10; ; regular , values to 25c. Specially rn for - this; sale, a pair, 8f3 pairs tuo priced 1 1 'J' ; j ( -o- r, cs way. --, " t ' ' t. ' i i ' '