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TIJE OREGON DftlLY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, TUESDAY . EVENING, OCTOBER 21. 1013. i LOT SflOVS FALUCY. of ram of pi 10 J Qi PANKHURST DpublelGold .," ' " 1 , ; . . . '"."' 1 " 1 " " - 1 1 1 1 ; " : " " "y " - . ; -PRESIDENT VILSON II AH GETS AND NOTED BVAHA TUMBO Says Captain Patterson " West Side Channel Urged. ' Captain W. H. Patterson, for 30 yean Columbia slyer pilot, said yesterday that all the'slifpmaatere and pilots who .eome to this port are opposedjto the l lan of creating a, turning basin where Swan Island now la and of 'bulldinjr docks at Mock; Bottom. -It Is pothln but real . estate sc heme to eret Swan Island," he averred. "It is (raft on the 'taxpayer of Multnomah county, "We don't need an anchorage basla created by the removal of Swan island. "What we want (s a 00-foot channel on the west side of Bwan Island.". ; Captain Peterson suggested that a "v" shaped bulkhead be placed at the head " of Swan Island that It might project into and deflect the. current from the east side where the channel la now. to the west aide where the channel nat urally is, . . HTilall WAMAWA tl.H.ar. Opening tip the west channel, he says, will give a straight run from the docks In the center of the city to the Hill brldg. and will remove the dangers of the sharp turn la the east channel near the foot of fewan Island. Six miles of dock property, ha added, are accessible on the west shore of the Willamette fac ing Swan island, and may probably be secured much cheaper than the projeot of buying S wan island, removing it, buy. in Mock Bottom, filling it and building "docks thereon, could be accomplished. "Shipping men don't want docks on ' Mock Bottom," said Captain Patter- eon. "It is overflow land and its de velopment is Impracticable. I under stand that a price of IS0O8 an acre is 'of reason. It Is a low island flooded ; twice every year and the land is worth less for any practical purpose. .' ; - "Should a " turning basin be" created . there it would form a catch pesln for ell the sediment of tbe Willamette' river ', and a dredge would have to be Kept busy there constantly. . i '. Wo sTindraaee to Waviffatlon. - "It would not require a great deal of dredging to open the ' west channel egaln. - The water there Is i or 10 feet now.... The channel was made on the - east side of the Island In the first place because W. S. Ladd said he would build a big flouring mill on the east t-ide if the channel should be established there. The flouring mill is there to day and the government engineers made the channel on the east side of the Island. -; . : , ..-,'," "If the channel is made en the west side tbe island will be found no hlnd ranee to navigation. We can build docks that will let a ship get in and Ket away again, quickly. Every -day's delay of one of those big ships .means J 500 to 1700. We don't need either an . anchorage or a turning basin, and peo ple should oppose the whole scheme." T1AL QUARREL ' Reception in Arsenal; Cab-: " ineton Hand; ' ,. - -1 ' If ttlted Preae Leaaed Wire.: Plo Janlero, Oct. J 1. Colonel Roose velt and his party were warmly greeted on tueir arrival here today. ,.: v , . A representative of President Fonseca, ail the members of his cabinet, the lead era in the senate end chamber of denu ties, many, city, police and Judicial of ficials and the Argentine minister with his entire staff , were at the waterside to welcome the visitors. After the landing a reception .was held in their honor at the arsenal. The Roosevelt party shin was some time overdue, baving been delayed by a storm. : x DOCK BONDS MAY STAND AS PASSED - UPON BY VOTERS bonds , (Continued From Page One.) nino LI IIW II UHfiEBT Glenn ..Wardei!, 'Boise, Fatally - bhoots .Wife, Then Com- Boise, Idaho, : Oct. II. -Exclaiming, "My God, what have J done!" after lie "had shot and fatally wounded bis wife, uiciin ivarueu mrnea ine revolver on himself and sent a bullet through his .hearfc. r-,:: ;r. v n ' The tragedy took place as JWardell and his wife were walking from their borne toward the business section of the city this morning. Mrs. Wardell died while being taken to the hospital A later of Wardell -was .with thera when the shooting occurred, but ran away when the first shot wag fired. The couple had been married but six months, and so far as known had had fio previous trouble.. A trivial quarrel is said to have caused Warden.. to lose bis temper. z?"l;idL He Wll th. MR ' Af i KMMlmnt wmI estate dealer of Boise, ,-, ; ,,. ,, , heretofore , authorised - and not sold,' eta Constructing the en tire language of the sections under con sideration, so as to ascertain the true legislative intention, it Is evident that the proper significance of the word 'authorised,' as first employed ii the clause last quoted, means 'permitted,' to carry into effect the grants of power with respect to -: bonds 'heretofore ; au thorised and not sold.' This'power was conferred by a vote of the people of the city of Portland at the election held November 8. 1910. , .... Sufflotently Approred.. ,v "The -manner of exercising such su- thority was delegated by the new charter upon the council In the per formance ' or - which permission- ordi nance No. XT.89S was enacted, whereby the Donas involved herein can be legal ly executed, v The power to issue and dispose of such municipal obligations having been ' previously granted by a vote of the qualified electors of the city : of Portland, - and the certificates of indebtedness, being additional bonds heretofore authorised, and not sold un der the provisions or section lis o: the charter of lot, no' further approvl ing vote by the people was necessary after the new charter became operative, nor is it essential to the validity of the bonds Involved herein ' that enactment of the council or ofthe commission of public docks should have been passed or approved prior to July 1 191S." After reviewing the various sets af fecting the dock commission from the time it was created, the court holds that "there can be- no doubt , that the power of the department of publio dooks to issue ana dispose ot nomas oz me city of Portland was withdrawn, and such authority conferred upon tbe coun cil." - "f"-' ' 's; ''I The court also holds that it Is dis cretionary with the council whtNr or not tne. om joi me city iroasurer or city bonds shall be accepted., . . t , 11 Mil H :..-...''.'.'. " Jlulkey Well Pleased, ' "The decision of the- supreme court l very, saUsfaotory to the dock commls. sion and to tne , city," said cnairman Frederick W. Mulkey? chairman of the commission, when informed by The Journal - of the action of the supreme court 'It settles all points we bed be fore the court, and it means that the dock commission can at once ask the city -council to issue the remainder f the bonds, which total 11,200,000. We have ' entered into a contract for .'east side property, and It is very likely that an immediate request' will be made- to the council to make available the money needed to complete this -contract.' 'Ud-y-v a "The decision in reference to the point that the bid of the city treasurer need not be accepted is -.very Important in deed, and, of course, I am pleased wlO that feature." , , MANUEL AND HIS BRIDE : START OUT TOGETHER Munich. Oct. 21 Ex-King Manuel's bride, 'who has 'been ill , here for some time, was discharged front, the hospital today and started with her husband for Slgmaringen, the residence of her fa ther, prince William of Hohenrollem. It was announced ' that , the couple will go to England nextlweek.,,,i.;v-'.v:;;,, The developments thus far bear but Manuel's denial of rumors that he was in any wy responsible f or Ms wife's Illness or that they were about to sep arate, pv'-,,'. .;,f tni .Wf 4,;'i:v;,Yi.--,. t - She's Asked; He Says She Will Not Be, ' ; .'!.- i, (United Preu Leaned Wtr.) . ' ' 7 New York, Oct- 21The O. H. P. Bel mont home her was filled to overflow ing today at a reception in honor of Mrs. Kmmeline Pankhuret,' the English suffragette leader, ;".rv'-'"';'V,--".";" "V: 1 "When Z reach Washington," said. Mrs. Pankhurst, "I shaU call on the president only if invited. , I shall esteem it an honor to see Mr. Wilson, of course, but I shall not visit the White House unless asked to do m.wP:--4i-:-.'--.X'--Ab''--'-'-' Mrs. Pankhurst will address a suf fragette mass meeting tonlghW j v InvitaUon l TiUikeiy -i: . Washington. Oct II. If Mrs. Pank hurst stick to her expressed determina tion not to visit the White House ex cept upon an Invitation; she and the president will not meet. It was stated at the executive manslvt today,; If sh calls, however,- she will be received. Immigration Commissioner : General Camlnetti said today that, in granting her an audience, the president could not be construed to have set the seal of his official approval upon militancy. , u SIX NEW BISHOPS ARE ELECTED IH NEW YORK W,' B. 'Capers' Said to Be, the Choice for Episcopal Bishop - of Spokane," - , - (Cnlted rww Leened 'Wire.) New York, Oct. II. Though the names bad not ; been definitely .announced, it was understood today that the following new bishops had been chosen, at the Episcopal church convention here: -.' i The Rev, Hugh Burleson, . bishop t South Dakota. . , . "VThe Rev. Milo dates, bishop of Cuba. The RevjTred Howden, bishop of New Mexico. The Revw. B. Capers, bishop of Spo kane. The Rev. Charles Colmore, bishop of Porto Rico. . ' - The Rev. W. B. Cspers was formerly in charge of the Columbia, Tenn., insti tute.-. ' ' f ' . V , VIATORS START FOR i ; - CAIRO, IN RAINSTORM Paris, Oct 21. With Henry Rous as passenger, Aviator Pierre Daucort as cended from Issy in a rainstorm and a dense fog today to attemtp , the ' 8160 mile flight to Cairo. . - v v - - T.nnin .l.ln ,n h. tea cup without injury to the finest china by a-weak solution of hyposul phite of soda In vinegar. Years Added to Life i Success roar be spelled in dAlara and cents, but the physical ability to accom plish something worth while keeps the enthusiastic worker .at his or her task when dollars no longer offer an lncen tive. As age advances, we find ourselves .unable to do borne of the things we did formerly, ana the realisation that we are growing 014 suuaemy aawnv upon us. But. everyone has tbe opportunity to forestall the ravages of advancing age, if he wills.. Moreover, there are many degenerative maladies affecting the vital organs that are " inaugurated by, or dependent upon, disturbances of the blood supply. The diseases affecting tne Heart, mood vessels, kidneys and other vital organs are on the increase among people of advancing years. - In this age of preventive medicine, it for tunately happens that ' these maladies can be avoided, if taken in time.' Duffy's Pure Mlt Whiskey gives to, the aged the ylgpr of youH , and the power to sustain atrengtn and energy, . When taken at mealtime it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little viands of the stomach to a Healthy action, there- ty improving tne digestion and assimila tion of the food and- giving to the body us , run proportion or nourishment. Thousands of people in all walks of life have enthusiastitaliy testified they owe meir long ure to me wonderful restora tive and sustaining powers of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It l a remedy you should not fail to try. Get it today. At most druggists, grocers and dealers, $1 a Urge bottle. , , Did you get ; that overcoat? Might as well get , a good one-one that's right in style, in' comfort in make, especially if it costs no more than the commonplace kind. . " Mm- : !? if For instance the one pictured ' '':- ' "' 7. '-'''3 - "'Til rhand-tailored by Kuppenheimer CooriWn f9l3KappadMMB from , those rough " ffray ; or - blue fabrjes called - "Chinchillas," Uo - decidedly popular, .among' well-dressed u men. this season? priced at ' twenty-five dollar . others $15.00, to .$40.00 G . The",' ' Stcinbach1. Store Fourth St. Corner of ' Morrison Gus Kuhn, Pres. pive S. fV IT. p-rren f rartinar' starnri" Sugar; Corn at . Good.- iwMf' f itrer Cora all aiy to- . OMrrow in. mii , Tlllamock , etore, at,, cu, Te, Cheese 16c a looo II. of iwcst whole milk Cheew, .nude lo TUUmook, Or., on ule to morrow t, tbe pounds. ........ ..lee it. jjl """ nr III Mi 1 . It Our Cafeteria r,Icnu .'" ' -.iln.u . I II.,.. . Soup 1'ottPM PtrmratiMi, 60. Fiab hnkd Halinoo, Tartar Bnuce, lOo. ItoMt .Oir of Mnttun, Mint Jelly, 10c. Salili VfKi-tuble, Celery, ft. liK-e, Ohrliitp. tinltnon, to. Banana Hlllt, lOo, Fruit, lOo. Vrtabl- Tomato, Miicaronl Bjunfuh Htyle,. Una died Sweet Potato, Baked Iieane or Maihed Potato o, , ... Silk Waist o 1 , '. .. Qn the ; second floor,; tomorrow, an "all-day sale of 300 .new Taf feta and Messa line Silk Waists, in; plain Colors land striped :tt - Liects . in ,,. prown, gray, ; tan, navy and black; high and' low neck! ! long and short ; sleeve styles. Some strictly tailpred, other with shadow lace yokes,' and -smart turned ? back fan An cuffs.' - $4.50 'values, each at de IO 1 DFeoo'SIdri: Eiitraaliie J mm v 1 I r j tr v 100 new dress skirts very latest styles all arrivals of the past week: made of splendid quality, serges ' and fancy checks and novelty materials.' Some are draped and - others are plain with " 3 deep tucks at the bottom and braid girdle. Most extra ordinary values choice tomorrow of the entire lot at the price, each . $5.98 s. if W5 Choose .tomorrow from the very toewest styles v in women s Wool Crepe Cloth Dresses come" in the desired draped effects i " have the- up-to-date. elon , gated shoulder; . pretty ' .collars of fancy , ' silk and black -;f sash and cuffs,, forming, an ' agreeable contrast. Most unusual Tal ' ues at only ? $19.35 ; Hair Switches $1150 Valae 69 All-SaT Bale of Genuine German Kate iwitebes. straight or . nat : ural - waves, all shades, a perfect match -guaranteed, &o nr f 12.50 value, on sale at Po.Ol China Silk 25c Values Yard 16c Oa tlie HHoony n AH-Xay Vale Ot 8&00 Vaxds ef White and Col. ereS China, Bilks, much -wanted for holiday t a n e y work, f g Bate at, yaro,. avv . 25c values on E mbroideri es O jrj 50cVaIueYd.?C Half rrlee Bale Tomorow of 8000 Turd pt AUoTers, rionnoing's ul Corset Cover Xlmbroidarles, Swiss and Walnsook, width up to nr ' 18 Ins., ret. bOo vals., yard abuC i!enV$15S::tsfi.8S I i Tm i i , i , , , rrow lt m i r. VI. Only ' We Offer Tomorrow Chelae at ion ia's muiis ana- overcoats, new- cet eiyies, Deet - fie.uu valuas, at low, price ot $9.85 lal 1 1 aw aab. -- Frtjm 10 to 11 A.M. Mm 15c Curtain Scrim for 8c Trent 10 11 aT K. Tine Qnal- ity Curtain Scrim in a nice soft finish, 40 Inches, wide, in white, cream - and ecru, - 16c -i value, -1 during this hour at, the yard OC 15c Longcloth SVgc Yard from 10 to 11 A. M. on the Tlfta or30OO Tards of soft, Xvea- ovea nBoiotn for unaer- muallpe,-etc., regular 15c, Ql - yaro uji, Tlcot , ly?W - value, on eale at, a 12V2c Press Gmgh. tVc Prom 10 to 11 A. SC. on the Tlfth PlooraBOO Yards of Serviceable Dress Clnchams In all the desir able p a 1 1 e r pa for dresses, etc, good washable kind, retc- Tl ular 12 He values, a yard f,2C From 11 to 12 A!M. 12Vgc Flannelette at 7y2c Trom 11 to Jfl A. SC. on the ruth ioor 3boo Tai oi rut rv loeable Dress VI an a alettes in neat patterns and floral T . designs, 1 Vo value, yd..- y C Notion Sala at Only Ac 1 rrom 11 to la A. M.. rifth Ploor 60 Baetioff Tnreaa on sale lor ie So Thlmhies on Bale special at .So Darning Cotton at, a spool, 6o Buttons -on sale,.- dosen, 6o Hooks and Eyes at, a card. 60. Bat Fins special -at, eacn, c Ooreet Clasps epeclal only a-for-6o Ironing Wax special So Hair Pins, special, at, box So Shoestrlnas at only, a pair So Bonvenir of Portland only,l E! From 12 to '2 P.M. From 3 to 4 P. M. yii ; 75c Gloves at 25c a Pair EOc Pillow Tops Only 10c . V ' P ft. nSI7 Jl .il? i sOoa pair, epe-rn- -"' t H : " ' " A-1 1 cM St tw'$iZtin -25c w;riwVVfo.V,W - P- ' ' Men's $1.S0 Sweaters' 89c -.0Q Carpet Samples 29c V. iSV ' v,,ii"7."'i,',,m"m t,. vtrfh . 2"to s to 4 j. w. on tho Tift v r- T" v . rrom is lo K, en tao nitn Tlootr Tard Benara Bamolas of "H ""'" rioow a Doaeii Kan's Sweat-. I 5.,tTT? u V oT StrraU Carpet. Pm f 43 D HI ?aedknwh.uK From to 89C Children's Union Suits 25c 35c Curtain Net Onfy 16c $1-00 Press Gcs at 19c LA&S tlS .'-"ar"' n. if-ih :r,VmJB 5 U43-lncli Joy. Waloa Salts, made with hig;;i FnEIHS w.Waisf, tftfe?&uw$fc regiilarMe and 6o values. f1fi ' - t! ?- 1 , . "Boys $1.00 Shirts for 59c mf 250 B!U Ony Be Each vj J t a fj? 25c Jewelry for Only 5c SZJ&&lfm looWSc WWZ59c f,TylZ' u rfojcVe 5c 2So Toilet Articles at IQe $1.00 Cotton Bats at 79o r 'i T1 rrom S to if. Tifth JPieol tr a f t o . o n a s SeUt ot A 9 1 JUI 8B wder at only XQ S.fW rJOm' s5' tO J iT.iVl. 3o VanieUar Cream at only AS L0.?iM ia89t Inohes. .rejular - "" -m- S5e Plorida Water special at 0 Sw?'1 V.OB. U,'.Ith r70t 2Sfc Hai fnr IRe m PJr; 959 Co- t only, Jer, j fi tloov fr0,n P M. or C C f aC ' B5o Cnmbe. Cream at only JftS e KT . - 11- "Trom Vto a p. m. oa th. Piftn ? " MW 25c Kimono Crepe at 11c floor womea'f Pino Wool Xose, f fin tr:Jt f!lAwa IT .Prom 4 to S , M. oa tfca PUtH with a o a tu 1 a s foot, reinforced W.liq, IOYt ror J7c oor ono Crepe in pretty heels and toes and ribbed tops, pram a" t a us y,mrMtiL floral and Persian effeota, excef all sises. blaok only, regu" -i o t2o i?Wom'2 bS ! I !?- or kimonos andouse e ; lar J5o vatao, thF. hour, prv, 1C fme.. W?ewhf Indo! 6o value, yd. HC $15 Be Blankets SSc Pfeci! vif p. VS? 37c 25c Pictures at Only 5c IZSl&S MoSSafaCS 75c Corsets on Sale at 45e II&ZAM Uat wMiwlti.si autilS1 26o,on .sale, at low price of, OC ,;ord.r border, ifii-.vsta, :st 5c Bc $1.00 Pictures at 10c Ea, ,25c Clothes Brushes ( 10c 50c Rompers ion Sale 23c Prem to p. at 100 Biiyhtiy Prom S to S P. W. oa the Plfth Prom S to 4 P. M. on the Plftb Sfr KyVffrZ Ploor Keary Woo So a Back Ploor-Children's Sompers of dark Tor almost hothin?, -slaes f?S2 cVItt'!? J. with elpsely set ginghams and percales, good ? xlO to la0 inches, square and stiff bristles, regularise ft aualities. values up to'liOo, ,' i panel "effects, valuVV t Rl Rvalue for this hour at ea.. 1UC on sale this hour the eu t iftOC ' $1, on sale at low prioe of ltlC ' : -yr $1.S3 2W T7- -T7 a I SJ Vr NrrS 9. Order Aeoettted v Ko Exohanges - Wra In." tit; mil vfs: sirm : rt m Sale tomorrow of 200 Velour and Beaver Hat Shapes in small, v medium and large sizes, in shades of gray, brown, blue, red, prune ft and black and ; white, v Excellent quality, fine wool Beaver and' rich .Velour. Smartest blocks' of the season. Need out a rose. or a, leath er "to' make elegant and stylish trimmed Hats.; Values to 6.00 .el.)'. ; u , i !