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THE- OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY,; EVENING, OCTOBER. 0. 13K .j.i'CL.i...iSJ!Oil IS SB M DUAL .11 mm of lion. Th total estimate of eost,.lnelud Ins- the IU0.00O oroDoaed reduction In the cost of Swan Island, It i4,lS4.,0S. Tha original estimate of cost for the development ; of MocR Bottom was IM03.MS. or 8,l,i05 on thV reduced land proffer; 'f.-'y.f''' ;.',-'" The estimate of ' ost for ! the evei bpment of Bridgeport la G,47:,850. An estimate of 1102,00ft,' oost vbf bulldU'C a dock at : Jefferaoa levee, vm aieo submitted bf tha engineer. ? ' The berthing capacity of the doekt proposed would be a total or is amps, each. 600 feet long, M ships at Mock Protest Owners Ottering lKgS ior.4Doui rive nines sr? sessed,. Valuation..- ' : I 'l,'B?frrirlJl.VAlV vvv nioia lajcur Mil ii-m uv-. v noiwiw. The engineer's .; estimate of cost also IiuIIaaUii tka .,.-.,... that WIMM h. tw.wvj ixuiwu jiiwwiki. nnrnnrtv (LKiinlrwt and other Items prioo Tor sseBBmsiK ana uuri JTuey are as fallows: K;., or five times s muen. wnen we prop-i ;....:..-- Baa1nexs Bstlmatee. rrfKU"?t,t,U,i L Complete development Work of MOcTc It the dock, ooiamlaslon protested at a (bottom, :. iroperty-S8 acres at SSOOtf special meeting this Booming. It was J per acre, Yl.l40.ev0; 4000 , feet SO-foot considering Its immense water terminal I road leading south from property.' V pian wnicn , involve i mo iwh ' w I K " -V i , U , Swan island, the creation of deep turn. an??gJTSd5.,nfJ . . . a. am . . ... WWW UM ! rw V4H SB S ITVi tng basin, and the oowKruciion ex cocas i . Bulkhead wall J410. lineal feet con. snd warehouse at - Mock bottom and Bridgeport. Crete bulkhead wall on pile foundation retaining fill at lunar end of slips ,nd staining fill ' on piers and In rear of i in per lineal ns 2.747.000 eub an acre for the 8a acre to 13500 an 1 fill on Mock bottom, tract In rear of rs of Mock bottom.. Ho said .that toli,. 1S1 V air, BlaV TUM Fining 1,747,000 eublo yards dredge help the publio. dock cause hi clients 1 , would reauce ine original price n foot, 1161,6 ere. Thia would make difference of bulkhead walL.east to AOW. R. K. B8sedtfla an acre. ? i'i to city to gimdoTlSJOO. v ' v , i. u ' rouin . i lers ana quays . nree xso-root piers Deakinc for owners of Bridgeport t-1 ayerarlnr 1140 feet ion with two one. fared renewal f options on SO acres atti story shads and four tracks at 1421 per una. .4 .a. n Mildttlnnal Bel lln. font. 11. 433.300: on lC0.foot nlir V,Tt t:t bluny..n9 wide and SOO feet long, prtco was n ' Im J'JE ,f I 8 ,i 4 0 ; one open quay 160 feet wide, the conuniasloa. The proporty,, it ,wa 0o feet UasT.tiiilL v-w? rehouses Sixteen three story ihousee, 11,871,000; five f out; story led warohouaV$77MB0. ' : v called to theso' facta antaww levied I Ba feet trsckawVt W. $1,200: engine .jicja.mou xv. Uiu,.-.j1011,1,ji s,uuv; iorwara, xt.12,S80. said, ts asseased at 1500 an acre. Jtssassor Shoold Xnow., . . The assessor's attention should - bo ayv-v uiuBut . wi'-i' , 4amn mh aew,vvv a v w ea a ui V 1 alone 8eUlng.,; T would t never f voto I ravomant 180,150 aq, yda. pave- to rdconuned ; that the voters pay 1 nient, at iz.to. xz5,izs.oo; mechanical tbeso orlcea. ' I don't think the Jwop. I equipment ror tpiaya ana aocits: zjo,- rf tm worthv It"-? ...- 's; . ! ooumate, ,eecs0Ct.u. The commissioner aaid no oeueroa i - uaBsuaju bww xtojwi. the matter of developing a water ter. I ' Estlmato of coat of improving Indus .i rt ant antii m. ia.foot ehan-J trial section east of X'W. It, A N track -m - 1 Tri ill . D enn AAA a... wJa aua ajll net to the sea and 40 feet on we .oai ''V."'""".V;.'';?. I."."?'. ." had been obtained. . ;, . ?' i v-1 I t.w-,mnf.i ti on. m nn. Then Senator Muliey, chairman or I m ,.'. rir: tmn ice innni in a commission, propvaw v w i loiai unprowntoi east oi iracKS, si won general : approval n aiuns m ati.cuv.uu. , i lines of his suggestion tha eommlsslon I . Brldf eport JProperty Project, 7 ' S ? " 7 PT 'EsUmate of cost of propesed develop- v.-. ... ; . - - i men i oi ixnajrsvoTt nmssnri .c--w . S acre at The dock commission ohalrmsa flrat I Total cost f DroDerty. 16 J. reminaed taa. oiner conunisBioners uiai i lavuo per acre, .,, . in November a law passed by the 1913 legislature will go Into effect, this la requiring owners Of property to file I chase. Cost of acres additional for track age connocuona at ooo per aero, n..J-lK 1 a.lt.a. t AAA Bftit .LI. , with the assessor a sworn statement a a I " "k. ".w"V,VAr" ... - aa i u inii io vuiiu wnivu m m.w v.tvv, . - - to what they consider na value. tboi Bulkhead wall i4 lineal feet eon. voiera can do waea at ina apooiai eioc- i crete bulkhead wan on puo foundation, tion November 4 to approve a bond I retaining fill at inner and of slips ana Issue for dock construction and alts par- i piers, at $121 nor. lineal foot, 1234,740. vtm''ta'mttoi 'Vi IPnk bulkhead retalninjc fill In rer ol " fl- r- I BUIV at , III -Mia- 11IUU TAAF 1111 ou ii wui ue pciubui uwui wn iriiiinir z.uuu.ouo cddic yards drears Of the law, that the-property la to be I nil on entire uriogerort property In bought by condemnation, that condem-l rear of bulkheads, at 14 cento per eublo naUon auit wlU only bo InaUtuted after y"- , ' the aworn statement of tha property f ,o tRi atT?1li owner has bean filed, and if the price Una ,. riiS at im nar Imai fnoi set by condemnation -t proooedinga -lal I1.2S1.600.' . . found In ezoesa of a prloa per acre da-1 One 160 , foot pier 1000 feet long, with clared reasonable by the eommlsslon ln "f. A"1'' ,rned, Jndk JK: Vlka at the measure proposing the bond Isauo. I .. then the Ur. project will ba aban- and 1040 feetlTt'lS P JlTea! doned. w ' . t I foot. tlBg.460. . Chairman Mulkey had been author. I Coal bunkers on quay, (50,000. " Jed to secure an option on Bwan island. L7i,.rAnouslx ;trr- warehouses, He aaidthla morning that ha had not f8?,6' l-.' :x txlA'.' been aucceasful aa yet In gottlng tho nfsilo bondrwfr?,m"M' option. Meetlnga of the commission TrWka and anrlha facllItia--ll.Kii wilt be held at call of the chair and I lineal feet trackage at ;i per lineal foot dally (f naoasfahry to conclude the Iraal neso. Any bonding proposition wftl bo approved only by unanimous action of ''tha- board," U .Is daatraoV i'-..K".!'--s.' . ; - '-..' -, ' Coat ta Stated,1')' ' .'S A report Indicating tha cost of pur chasing Mock Bottom and Bridgeport and developing them was received from ; Chief Engineer Hegardt of tha commls- 128UKE0. ,t- Roundhouse; car shops and engin fa CUltles,' $76,000. :!.. ?' Mechanical equipment, $300,000. '- " ' Pavement 166,217 square yards pave ment at $1.60 per square yard, $390.(40. Total oatlmate, $5,471,860. , . '.- :. Ownar Kakaa anataman. w Tha Western Timber company of fered to the commission this morning n-vimtai ' i4a, arra of waterfront I schools, and dlreafor In charge of nar. eight miles from the Union station f pr i ticipanon by school children, said he $460,000, or about I34UO an acre, ieu maro wouia oe a, sonooi cnuaren's In Bubmltting his letter defining the parade and some splendid drills on Mult, position of owners of Mock Bottom nomab field. Be said that tha student a . . me umui scnowi .wwiia oegin ngnt now building floats for participation in aome of tha parades, t;.v' Frank C. RJgss, director in charge of parados, aaid there will be a combined horse and carriage . and auto parada bf purely floral characta without com mercial aartm--V4fefvf;-c:ialvalK, Airerlll-; .'.prasldant-. of tha this morning. : Andrew 'A. Ball, said ho wanted it clearly understood that as a real estate man be bad visloned tho opportunlt for dock development and persuaded the owners to let htm make the oner, ana mat tnoy were noi iwro- lng the property on tha city at an ex orbitant prloevisvK y:iiiKr- vw.v,,-j6 The letter contained tha reminder that waterfront less than a v mile away brought at tha rate of $30,000 aa acre under condemnation, and a suggestion that condemnation proceOdinga would be proper. ... SUPPORFJF PEOPLE ESSENTIAL TO E FESTIVAL Directors Tdl of Plans for the 1914 Carnival;. ;Event Will Last Three Days. MAKE HUGE Without popular support the Boss festival of 1914 cannot be other than a failure; with the people caofc of It the 1914 fesUval will rank with the pro auctions of any clty in'V tha Uniud States, declared offlcera and directors who appeared before the ad 'club at its luncheon in the Hotel Portland yester day to -give account or their work.-1 UTank U. Biggs, director of tha new association, presided after having been introduced by Vice President C if. Berg. President C- C Colt, of tha associa tion, aaid that In response to an appeal by letter, subscriptions ars coming In most; gratlylngly. "Nofie of the con tribution are smaller, many are larger, than last year,' said he. ' v Franklin T.- Gruritn, director m charge of finance, further v explained that the purpose Is to call first on all who have given before. If they do not reply to letters, they will be called on peraonallf. Tha polloy of 'the associa tion will be to get as much aupport from aa many people aa it la, possible to reach, believing; that a .few ahould net bear- the burden.1;?:: vA-'W-iTw -' ;,'. .'inr.uuwia ww,:::," .,;:. ' Wilbur E. Comas, in. charge of trans portation, said that unusually low rates will be granted , by ail railroads to tha festival next year. lj--v.;!i - J. A.' Curry, secretary' of tha associa tion and director of publicity, aaid a committee ' representing all , railroad lines, .would be formed to man tha widest publicity for the .festival. ' As dlreotor of decorations William F. Woodward, It was sUted. will ava the pian oz aecorauon oompiete for publlo and private buildings, , residencea and stores long before the festival is held, o that the people may not have to rolv on professional decorators. .The coin. mittee appointed by the Amerloan In. stltute of Architects will contribute a plan for a festival center, beside ad vising as to decorations. : v- . ;S C. V. Cooper, director of marina earn. ante, outlined (ha regatta and day wf water aports that Is planned, He aaid faat : motor boats could be attracted here from all orer the country, .. ' . 4)aa 9sea Bar Wasted, i:;,', Dr. : T. II Perkins, director in rhlrn of fraternal participation, auggeated a big fraternal blowout to be followed by a night Of atreet revels "with th lid off and everybody participating in the festival aplrtt--. ';;.'. ktt.s':-nn Guy W, Talbot, dlredtdf in charr. of Booia. leaiures. saia nelfl Of orsranics. uons wouia oe necessary, but that there will be no social features not open to all - the people. 'iifci.v.-'V-;..-;,'',. I . Alderman, superintendent Chamber of Commerce, and dlreotor' in charge of Industrial participation, out lined a plan for an industrial parade, which -will include a showing of whit the agricultural districts of Oregon pro-duca-f-, ;,:,:',.' o fy, - .. , George I Bake, managei1, complaihe.i humorously of the: infinite number of tasks placed on him by the 1$ directors, at the same time 'saying that the high type of men chosen aa directors has es tablished a confidence in the Boss Fes. jtiVSj.'.;'!. ;x;-.X':j:i;!t,P-irM!': V '. ,'.-----;'i:v It was announced that the 1914 festi val would last but three days, but thlt more would be made to happen In three days .than would be' expected in three Weeks. f i.fj f;i r:'H '::;-"AH Right, Otherwise , T If Pt Kelly came .' home ; : one' :; night, slightly Intoxicated, and , went Wed with a somewhat hasy. Idea of. things. - tfefore long ),9 sras awakened by the ory of "Fire I ' and In a hurry to get Ms clothes on, Kelly put his trousers on hind aide before. He then started down. atatrs, but ullpped and rolled to the bot tom, A friend rushed to lii a?; Ubtuncc. and exclaimed; . - "Are you hurt, PatTM v ' .Kelly Rot fui) and examined ' himself. Seeing his trousers were hind plde be fore, he-said. -, . , t . i "No; but I tot a dlvil of a twist.", f . ;..,.... , 'ti " ': '.' Nothing jolts a womkn mora, : when she tells another woman something' that has been told her in confidence, than to learn that the other woman knows ell about' Itfa a r-S'V'i-i-'"-::''-: ' ... m ADAM ram tect your suit or dress irom rain ana storm; our ladies' store -Has iiiaue unusuai preparation ir 5 for you in tMs magnifi cent stock of wet weather .-i: You'll find that all of thVraia coats here are TOan-Jailorcii made in the same shops , that make our fine raincoats:; for- " ft. .. -i ... . ., ... . men.- , . -,-v;n Gaberdines, 1 tweeo.o cheviots; M tnioets, imported and domestic ' . fancy woolens, finely tailofed," . "t tw u wet me prevailing styles v.; in ladies' wear. ' - Moderately priced, ' : . ,$15 to $32.50 ' f L Ladie' Store, ThirH Floor. Elevator Service. ' BEN'SEIiLING tieadincr Clothier Morrison Street at Fourth For jFriday, 2000 Rolls Holtz Economy Creamery Butter at .64c n:,, , , 7" '. , ""..'' ;''," ' "' '. .' ; y, ' 'fi Luncheon Menu Celery Soup ScV Baked Salmon 104. t . Roast yeaiV10.S:::;;:r'-'t'' ! Salads Shrimp. ' Salmon, Potato or v ,i ., Tomato 5e) .y-Vvv-.-' - - Prult Salad !Os. -' vV? k Browned. Mashed or ocalloped , : Potatoes: Ks. Vegetables Asparagus, Peas, , : - Baked Beans 5e. - 'i ,..-'-' Pies and Pastry. 5e).': .,- alT adV V BalceryGmid Ff esh ff(jm our own, ovens every afternoon, delicioualRolli, Cakes and Pastry of all kinds. at popular prices. vk?:yiv lluncn specials, hot end cold drinks, '- ... , -am nil juiunnr, .juir e aSBWI UVasaU rr':.,..-;.l. .Taap :-i!H-"'. -.:."';! i-.';v .. '-.- ice cream at the fountain, X, The Arrow points the way to Mving at Holtz! The Storeys fiUel i, with Thrifty Bhoppcr will take advantage of these Frid Sales and save money. .Arrow Day Special No. ! 1 ?Vr.;''SA: ' 35c1 Goodsfor inghama, Per- to - -.1 - ' 'Whit and Colored Oi: 'aal.. a-,..lHM a.HJI I7(aaa Vlaanala OS . v.iDOi - J u i ill H aa i Va luiuuuu fjaiiiwo,-,. .' Inches wide: Bleached Muslins. Chl- Ilea, 'Cretonnes and thousands of yards 'or (rooa aesiraoia mercnanaise in rio f 90-yard lengths. Regular to ISo yard. at viae :,i"'":-";H,':i'3""' :Arrow Day Special Arrow Day Special No. ; 2 $le25Cape 89c ealra of - Women's Gloves, made of selected skin. PX Fine Cp .M Paris point Backs; 1-clasp style. Pair. bs psesfc!Anwj)yjiip; Arrow!; Day Special . No. ; 3 25cSilk il e j Ribbons 13)C Good ouallty Taffeta Ribbons, 4 Inches wide, so crisp Moire of new 4tt lnc fashionable for aaahes and hair bows. Black, white and all the new shades. ciai at, tne yard xoc NO.-4 ArroWjfrDay 6pe rrow Day ?1;25 Auto ooiil VeilOJnlyOC'C of chiffon ' With hemstitched, borders. In bixck,. white and .-colors. - Arrow Day Special at low price of only 89c Arrow Day ' Special No. ' . 5 Boys' T1.50rg ''v'' vi''';C,:-::r','--0"!:.-:i ,f '':'. '.'- (. Made of tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and heavy corduroys, In brown, blue, fray and fancy mixtures. Arrow Day peclal at the low price of only 85 Arrow Pay - Special No. 1 6 75c Boudoir ISOte 100 Smart Daintv Cans of net and lace, trlm'd With ribbons and pleated lace; assort-" ed styles and; colors. Arrow Day Special at the very low price of 64c All i th e new models, some strictly tailored with velvet col-' lars; - others smartly draped wltn V slashed skirts. Materials are che viot, whipcord, fancy mixtures and , serge. Arrow Day Special.. ,820 . --New cutaway coat In Intertona) matelasse, boucle, diagonals, whip cords -, and h cheviots. Some in long;, straight, lines, others .with fancy - backn, draped .effects and fancy collars, v Arrow Day 8pe- . . . . ,f 1D.VV ..; -Smart Waists of voile and mar quisette, . with ;i. the new ' long eleevQs and high necks and dainty Jowl necks and short T isleeves, trimnied ': with - lace-.; tucks ;f and plpto -i:'of ; bright & cpl. ored silks. Arrow Day Special ... . ,: a,V .;.(,.. epl eU7 $4.50 Silk Petti coats, Now $2.98 i-0f messalln or soft taffeta. In sil l thw new . shades and stripes, For 'Arrow Day Spe- 4lo no clai $45,510 Arrow Day Special No. ; 7 35c Laces Special at lie t Finest ouallty of French and Ge man Vat Laoea, Edges and Insertfoi to match; .dainty pattema In widths to 1H inches i regular values to S6o yard. Arrow Day Special, yard lOri la yards for the small price of MlYoO . Arrow Day Special NaV 8 ':.:'''':" '5' i' T-.. : ... Fine light-weight Duality of Venlee Edges and .Bands, ao fashtonabl for . trimming; In white, cream and ecru; wiuiiia up io incnes.. arrow, uny v Bpecial ai low jrtca of. yard, .ai,o. Arrow i ivay dpeaal JNo. 9 NeW Fahcy Fadad SasaMn hlnrV i White .and- oolors,. mounted i onTailt. ' aMver .pr gunmetal' frames; air new and attractive designs. Arrow Day Special at the very low price, Sl. . .... i . . .t .-- Arrow Day Special No. 10 54JtIesh4j; ati Unbreakable " Mesh , Ha cs " inAifnl, on handsomely engraved frames; guaranteed uerman silver; alaes 6 and 7 inches: regular tirloes un ta I. Arrow i Day Special :at:.onljr.,,ta.ai Infalnt MenlLIndew $2Valueifor$i Men'e Cooper 1 Kibbed Undergar-. ments.' Scotch "wool, -camel'a hair and fleeced back in medium and heavy weights; in tan and gray. The shirts finished with silk or self fronts, drawers . with heavy sateen waist band ' and supports. Values -up to $3.00, Arrow Day special at -.low price pl QQ 81.88 ' innTS . 80e--Men,s Out lng, Flannel Night Shirts In good weTehts. with flat - or military Dollars. Pink, blue and tan OQ. stripes. Arrow Day Special OaC la SSXBTS H1.4S Men's Wool Shirts In gray and tan. In heavy ana .mewum wmuin. aim or military collars; cut ! on full roomy lines. Arrow ; m jt Day Special for ....... l.fgO ar Ruben's Vests, pure wool ". ''. .604 All-wool. Hose, white-black. . . ,2b Ruben's part wool Vests. TiTadf Nainsook Slips. . . . 30f to f 1.20 Short outing flannel Skirts ..,.35fl Short Flannel SklTts i .'.594t Long Flannel 8klrts ...i.. . .08 Dr.: Denton Sleepers ;.. ; .' .. 50t up Fleeced Klmonas.'. . , 404, and 69 Infants, Night Gowns tM.'i!.V3Se Another Purch ase of 650 IS illilielii TTT. -mm imsm to mees .00 Values CHOICE UptaSROOiMal Children's Icw Coats for $3.29 A very' attractive eoat, piade of newest colors. " flSill length. For the Arrow uay upeciai , sj sjq on Id floor, at , . . ..... -y U.7 Of bright red cloth - la long watsted effect, - trimmed with black satin girdle and plush collar. For the Arrow f At Special on Sd floor. .. ..$Q.4if 566 Pairs - $11.56 Grades 89c New.Kottlnham laoa Curtains In attractive design's,. 48 Inches wide., 1V4. yda. long. Whlt or Arabian. Arrow Day Bps- QQ. cial" ,,. .....k..k.,, 0C t...,;;,r,r'65i. xjQfrojuBtrk 474 Wld'S - tine ' Quality of printed linoleum la the beat - patterns and .- colore,-1 1 Arrow 5 Day a f Special , C v.:--''v: .r.a-ra-M-,ra-ri r.r -wr M,jy 4 6000 yards' of, fins white curtain voile, 40 Inches wide. , rr. , BKular 20c , values. . . wi yji' rKe -" . -mm-nma-m : ": :We feel that werwere particularly fortunate to secure another lot of these Hattb t offer at 03c.:; There are only 650 in this lot; We wanted more, "but were jinable to ret thehvtd sell at such a ridiculously low- rice. EVERY HAT NEW THIS SEASON'S NEWEST SHAPES. Black and every color and dozens of styles Ho choose from. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AICD EE DOWN EARLY-SALE STARTS AT 8:30 FRIDAY MORfilNG. YOUR CHOICE OF THE, ENTIRE LOT AT C3c