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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918. Ef forts Join Mrs. Bauer Suicide BAGOT IS LEASED ALASKA RAILROAD Army Cause Death Seattle. July 23. (U.

Sale of By Drinking Poison Despondent because of long illness, military funeral for Arthur Arant, 21. of Kirkland. who died In a hos Mrs. Mary C. Bauer, aged years, wife of -Frank Bauer, 801 Ivon street, committed suicide yesterday afternoon by drinking poison.

pital her Monday, Mill be held by the Third regiment national guard of Washington. FLOUR MILL SITE Dock Commission Authorizes Use of Acre of Land at St Johns Terminal for 50 Years. E. G. Bradley, Assistant to See-retary Lane, Sees' Bright Future for' Lands of Far North She went into her bedroom some time durine the afternoon, and about 4 o'clock Arant had been trying to Join the army since the country declared war.

He had been placed la class five. be was found by her cause of his physical defects. Finally dead. Tbe body was removed to we morgue. Mrs.

Bauer left a husband, daughter and two-grown eon a examining physicians told him that if be would undergo an operation he could be admitted to the army. He underwent the operation at his own expense and The dock commission authorised a lease for an acre of land -at the St. died. He leaves a widow and a 10- CONSIDER months'-old child. I COUNCIL TO Look at the wonderful bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cases, and other household goods listed below.

Compare these goods and prices with offerings elsewhere and you will realize what savings can be made by trading at Shanahan's. -The Dress Goods and other departments are making special induce-ments to secure your patronage, and you will find the store bulging with money saving offerings. If you will make a fair comparison of goods and prices offered here and elsewhere, "Shanahari will in every instance secure the business. Cash sales and small overhead expense tell the tale. Johns terminal On which to erect a 1000 barrel flouring mill, to Bagot, former manager of the, Globe Milling company, thla morning, 1 LEGALIZING PUBLIC Within a year -Mr.

Bagot expect to So 01 have the mill in operation, securing elevator and terminal service from the fa SAFETY COMMISSION cilities being established by the com Federal coal fields in Alaska and pub- 114 sugar lands In Hawaii hold wonder i ut pnpmlse for (he Immediate future and may be expected not only to solve many war time problems but to be factors In, the destinies of the far north Pacific islands, according- to JtL a. Bradley, assistant secretary of the Interior and close personal friend to Secretary Franklin K. Lane, who is pending today In Portland as a truest C. 8. Jackson.

Mr. Bradley, for a number of years vies president of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph company, la well known on the Pacific coast, where he has achieved note as federal director of the war eav-tags campaign for the seven Pacific (coast states. He is in Portland for a brief visit en route to Washington in response to a call that interfered with a trio to Alaska, whose extensive govern Hbuse Furnishing Week in mission on the site." The lease as approved runs for 50 BY MAJOR ROOSEVELT years, with a provision for reappraisal every five years. The rental to the Better Enforcement; of Traffic commission will be $300 a year, which is at the rate of per cent on the ap Laws Claimed in Favor of the Proposed Ordinance. praised Valuation.

The milt site selected Dur Domestic Department A Phenomenal Sale of JShee tings NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Hosiery and Underwear 35c Girls Union Suits Special 25c Each Olrls' Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck. sleSTeless, knee length With lace trimming, drop seat, aises to It years. Our 85c grade specially priced 2f)C Injured Officer Declines" to Let for the mill is near the 1,000.000 bushel grain elevator under construction by the dock commission. Surgeons Treat His Injuries; Won't Ride in Ambulance. The- industry planned by Mr.

Bagot One phase of the much discussed traf and his associates: la the first to be lo cated by the commission oh the area fic situation ln Portland Is to come before the city council tomorrow, when action is to be taken a proposed ment railroad work he is directing" for 54inch wide Unbleached Sheeting, Special 50 reserved for industrial purposes in con the department Of the interior. Sugar Land MomeiteadV By Heary C. Wale With the American Army on the Junction With the new freight and grain ordinance giving thePubttc Safety com mission legal standing and providing it 54-inch wide Bleached Sheeting, special, yard 55 63-Inch wide Bleached Mohawk Sheeting, special, yd 60 terminal. Ma me, July 22, 9 p. m.

(I. N. 7 "With Secretary Lane, Mr. Bradley has with a paid secretary. Major Theodore Roosevelt who received a machine gun bullet In the left IMPORTANT NOTICE A rASHIOX EXPERT MISS FANNY RIGGS FftOM KW YORK Will Be in Our Pattern Department on July 24th AJtB AT TOCR SERVICE 4 She itoel be pleased to meet tbe Isales ef Porttaad as 4emea-strata ts them the ssperlerllr of MeOALL'S PATTERS 8 aaa at.

1st them la seleetlns; patterss slUble for tlelr sartlcalar ttyle an earrlas. Special. Subscription Offers on i McCall's New Enlarged Magattne In authorising the lease after sessions yesterday and today, the commission indicated its general policy In the leasing This which was organized Just returned from the Hawaiian where the" officials contemplated -the three years' ago; haa never been given 50c Boys' Mesh Union 72-inch wide Unbleached Sheeting, special, yard .59 72-inch wide Bleached Sheeting, special, yard. ,65 legV was wotihded at the Very start of the allied counter-drive on the Alsne- of sites: authority to do anything beyond rec homestead (ng- ef government sugar lands. Such lahds win be opened to homesteaders.

including the natives Of i. A return of per cent on the land Marne front on Thursday morning. ommend to, the such steps as in the Judgment-of 'the commission would 81-inch wide Bleached Sheeting, extra special, yard.67 value as appraised every five years. Suits Special 35c Each Major Roosevelt went over the top tbe Islands and all other American citi 2. No lease to run more than 50 years.

with a battalion fbllowiag a creeping enlarge the Safety, zone 4n the public streets, and its executive officer has sens. Just as rapidly att the present leases barrage across a wheat field. -As the Notification of intention on the. part of lessees not to use the public elevator facilities to be immediate cause for a re worked Without compensation. Boys' Mesh Union Suite, Medium lew neck, short sleeves, luiee lengths, just the garment tor Immediate advance went on, a machine gun that had not been knocked out by the Ameri expire.

"The department proposes to homestead these valuable lands in plots of 40 and 50 acres, and. their intensive cultivation win oAA murh to the susar Droduc- In behalf Of the new 'ordinance, it is argued that by increasing the power of the commission a better enforcement appraisal of the land value and a reflx In nt th rpntal. can artillery Sprayed the troops with Its fire. Roosevelt and several private wear stxea 10 it years, a orlced at OOC Sheets and Pillow Cases AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS i. All Industries hdf" foreign to the a of the traffic laws can be secured and purposes of the freight'and grain term' a better system evolved for controlling dropped, the rest of the battalion going on ahead.

In the meantime the major had confided his command to a cap tlOn the Islands. Plantation people i are doing everything possible to Increase sugar production, and thelMnnplrathon is the traffic situation from a safety first inal to have equal opportunity in securing use of the commission's industrial sites. 72x90-inch a patriotic one, Mr, Bradley declared standpoint. It Is understood that there ie opposl $1.25 91.65 As originally drafted the Bagot lease 72x90-inch Boys' Shirts and Drawers Special 25c Each Bleached Sheets, special, each Unbleached "Pepperell" Sheets, each Bleached "Fruit of Loom' Sheets, ipc'l toady. "Literal mountains of sugar are await included 4 tenure of 9f years and a re 72x90-inch $1.98 Ing shipment to the states from Wand plantations, and as rapidly as ships can appraisal only once 1ft 10 years.

The shortening of time In each Instance was tion to the proposed ordinance. Those opposed contend that the regulation of street traffic Is purely, a duty of the police department which, should be held responsible. This responsibility cannot 5 Months, Efttra Spe- OP-ciat only 3 1x90-inch Bleached Linen Finish Sheets, special Soys' Poros Knit, also siesh Shirts due primarily to the protest ef Ben Sell tain. When the stretcher-bfearers appeared Major Roosevelt Insisted that the enlisted men be carried back first. Finally, upon reaching the dressing station, tha major bound up his own wound, saying that he would not take up the surgeons' time from more Important du ties.

He rode to the evacuation hospital on the front seat of the ambulance beside the chauffeur, so that the more seriously- wounded men might rest Inside. and Drawers; shirts have short 1 Tear -Special 75c Ing. amember of the dock commission, who Insisted that insufficient prelimin be placed, It is. asserted. If there is an other organisation for the work.

be secured shipment will be made. Ships constitute our problem lit Alaska also, for until the war emergency that de manda our vessels for other Work is over we cannot expect the fattest went Of government coal fields with the 2 Subscriptions for Q- fif sleeves, drawers are knee length; all sites 24 to 34, priced 5c ary publicity had been given the general 42x36-inch 45x3 6-inch 42x36-inch $1.75 ..254 25 .45 ..451 nolle? of the commission and Mr. Bagot Bleached Pillow Cases, special, Bleached Pillow Cases, special, each Bleached Pillow Cases, special, each Bleached Pillow Cases, special, each. UAtVU $1.25 same year 2 Year. only amplication.

Mr. Selling ais6 declared Outside these conflicting views the practical Working of the existing arrangement discloses that: there Is lack of cooperation between the police department and the safety commission that the rental rate Is entirely too low. 45x36-inch attendant benefits. Vensels to Bring Coal but ah argument presented by Dock Com Children's Hose Special 25c Pair missioner Burgard that the rental rate is of little consequence, that the chief and that satisfactory results are not being obtained is generally admitted "For use In Alaska alone 1200 tons of coal are shipped each week from the Xska creek mine. Emergency fleet ves-' sels be used to brVng some of the community benefit is from the presence and operation of industry, was accepted Cotton Hose, double heels and toes.

by the commission. 6Leo aouoie snees; an sizes 25c coal Out as soon as tliey afe available. At the. Fairbanks end of the federal 6 to 10, priced at.i, James E. Wood Is Dead in California A Wonderful Sale of Table Cloths $1.98 Mercerized Round Scallop CO.

Table Cloths. Special, Each 1 Oi railroad are' great deposits of lignite that Will be tapped by the completed road, which will be about 600 miles long. was In charge of the Broadway branch office until last fall when he went south in hope of improving his condition. Some $5 Georgette Crepe Waists at Only $3.98 Tomorrow these waists go on sale at a wonderfally low price. Shown In great variety of colors tan, malse.

preen, robbin's etrt? and old French blues, peach, apricot In fact, colors to suit every desire fashioned with low necks, embroidered fronts: good style sleeves. fall to see them. They are sure to please you. I foresee a great belief It from these coal fields. Inasmuch a production costs 50c Fibre Silk Boot Hose Special 39c Pair Rvery woman will certainly nroflt hv attnlinr this rti.u tm r- rf months ago he returned.

Mr. Mew was born North Carolina and had resided in Portland for the past eight or nine years. -Funeral arrangements are in and enles prices will be Mm Cloths are without a doubt a genuine bargain. Shown In several beautiful designs. Don't overlook these charming covers.

"It Is not possible to forecast the date ef completion of the 'Alaska railroad i-work. There Is a minor labor problem Mrs. A. C. Jackson.

4 Weldler street, received word this week of the death of her father. James E. Wood, in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Wood waa 92 years old at the time of his death and had been a resident of the Pacific coast for more than half a century.

charge of J. p. Flnley Son. WMnan-a irtKi gtllk Root Hose. mmmm black only, doubl soles and high Mrs.

Bridget Lydon to handle all the time and war-time obstruction may Interfere with our plans somewhat. With the exception of one spliced neeis. wiae nem iop, K(W nualltv. anectal Mrs. Bridget Lydon died in this city $2.50 Mercerized Hemstitched Monday at the age of 60.

She wins James Elbert McClintock $1.98 resident of Cathart, and Is sur Table Cloths. Special at James Elbert McClintock died Tuesday vlved by her husband, James Lydon and the following Children: James Lydon Jr. of Portland, Dr. John Lydon at his home, 653 Club avenue, in his sixty-sixth year. He was a native of Wisconsin and a resident of Portland for Another sensational offering of Table Cloths.

A remarkably good Quality handsome designs, hemstitched all around a. Covsr that win rivo Another Great Silk Sale of Spokane, Mike, Pat, Dan and Thomas St tkim swetar yoa toill know tow gtnuinm Pmpta-Mmntmn look. neni satisfaction, xruring this sale otily at 91.98 each. gap of ISO miles and another of IS miles, the road Is In" operation already. Building operations afe being hastened from the Fairbanks and the Seward Vends of the project and the distant gap will be bridged with tracks, we hope, Without delay." Begem Oregon HlgMy As federal director of the War Savings campaign for the seven coast states, Mr.

Bradley has a very high regard tor the showing the people of Oregon have made me past 27 years, jur. McClintock Bad been in the railroad service during the Lydon of Seattle, Mrs. Tiger of Tacoma, and Mrs. Shaughnessy of Portland. The funeral services will be held, in Seattle.

J. P. Flnley eV Son have charge of arrangements her. greater part Of his life in Oregon. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mary A. McClintock, and the following children: Fred Hasel E. IcCUntock and Mrs. May McKenny of Portland three AT SHANAHAN'S TOMORROW ONLY 85c to $1.00 Novelty Silks in a Wonderful Disposal, Yard 20c Curtain Scrims Special 12Jc YartJ and continue to make. KrnthrH Ann nn ei toot- 1 my- 1 $1.35 Cotton Batts Special $1.00 Each BIZE TJiSI.

These are actually far below the wholesale market price today. AH women whs prefer to make up their own comforters will find this a rare bargain. Limit two to a customer. iwur UOTUIB renpuimea in miS SS tneV nnniiMnti ik In xh.rr. rf fl.Utt H-1JTCH Curtain Scrims In white; jream and ecru, with hemmed border.

bci uiuci mtiue Dy ine Jfc son nnllut rr.t tiv at Our tilk fOuntCT. In thiS IP you are weak, languid, nerveless; if your system is undermined by overwork or overstrain, build up, lone up, brace up with Kicellent quality. Cheap at 10c today. Don't fail to take advantaae of this government in its prosecution of the war. Mr.

Bradley said. "The entire district has made a splendid showing thus Captain O. Branson exceptional offering. I. Jacobs I.

Jacobs, founder 6f the Oregon City Woolen Mills, and until a year ago resident of Portland, died suddenly in San Francisco at the Hotel St. Francis Saturday at the age of 84. Mr. Jacobs is survived by SIX children, two of them, Mrs. Isadora Lang and Mrs.

M. Blum, reside In Portland. Three sons reside in New York city and one In San Francisco. The funeral was to be held tn San Francisco Tuesday. The funeral of Captain C.

O. Branson, xar, ana among all the states Oregon wcuncsua win fc grand offering you will find such well-known silks as: Saranacs, Sumu, Criterion stripes, Seeo, Savi, Granite, Devon and, many other beautiful weives, full 3 inches wide. These make the loveliest Evening Gowns, Afternoon Dresses, Waists, Visiting Frocks, Children Psrty Dresses and also lovely Underwear. Dressmakers and those who do their oWn sewinj will do well to attend this sale, for such rare sianas well known Methodist evangelist and veteran of the Civil war, Was held this The visitor discussed Northwestern (Tuesday) afternoon at Gresham. where reclamation projects with which he is orriclallly Identified, and told of the rec he had resided for several years past.

values are seldom otterea at sucn a low price. Captain Branson died Sunday. Final Ognltton at Washington of the success services were held In Mount Scott ceme Crash Toweling Special 121c Yard 16 Inches, wide Unbleached Crash Toweling, with blue border excel lent quality sultabh for roller, dish or hand towels. Supply your needs bers In this line. Turkish Towels Special 35c Each 20x3a-inch, bleached and hemmed, heavy soft finish.

A towel that will give excellent service. Supply your present and future needs here at this utceptlonally low price. Of two Important projects in this country the Yakima and Klamath projects. terv. Cautaln Branson fa survived bv a It a extension or the rakima project, here- widow and three daughters.

toiors announced, was retold bv Mr Auto Accident Victims Improving Mrs. G. M. Blowers and Mrs. C.

A. Benbow, who were seriously injured Sunday when an automobile in which they were riding went Over an embank Bradley. $1.65 Black Silk Taffeta, Sensa- 1 OQj 11 Underariced. Yard i Harry W. Mew Harry WV a well known tele "7ft Rd Blood BaiUtr" Pepfo-Afanian fs mads only by M.

I. BREITENBACH New York Manufacturing Chemists Sold by dntggialm mirrttra a k.i. will An WAll at Shipping News Held graph operator, died this morning after a long Illness. Mr. Mew was employed ment Into a creek near Falrvtew.

are resting fairly well today at St. Vincents hospital. SS-lnch DressmaKersana xnow, lw by the Postal Telegraph company and To Be TJnmailable this sale for sucn ariKAiiiu niLivn cj orice Beautiful, deep, rich, lustrous finish and Just the right weight for priCS. ...1. mnA rtttpnatB ThSSS STS Ott SSlS oDDortumty.

Wednesday, uwn i MEN! We will continue, these Three Wonderful Specials another week in order to give everyone an opportu nity to share in this grand bargain event Washington. July 28. (I. N. Postmasters this afternoon were instructed by the postofflce department 10 nomy piiDUsnera that the depart noent in future will rerarri tha nnhH.

Cation of ahttmlnr nau-i otthoo In advertising or news columns, as giving SALE EXTRAORDINARY Women's Silk Poplin QO Dresses, Special, Each ZO JaTtpUh. colors. Choose early. iu m.aa comion 10 me enemy, and that such matter Is non-mallabie under the espionage act. two Boche Torpedo Boats Hit by Bombs 1 $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Negligee and Dress 15 a woaDcaruL dispersal The grsndest opportunity to purchase Negll-.

Dress Rhlrta at a stssjreiing low London. July 23. (L N. Two Wash Goods At Less Than Present Wholesale Market Price German torpedo-boats were sunk by bombs during the last British air raid Over Zeebrugge. said a Central News dispatch from Amsterdam today.

Devil-Dogs 1 British airmen have been bombing 2400 Yards of New xeeorugge ai ctose intervals for several montna, "Look out for the American Devl-Dogs! price. Made of excellent materials, with soft n- enirtm ami with collars at ASV 17 asrsTnVtsW A Wonderful Sale 1 White Goods Special 18c Yard This lot includes Stripe and Check Dimities tn various slses. Excellent quality, suitable for undermuslln. children's wear, dainty house aprons, waists, etc. Dont fall to supply your present snd future needs at this exceptionally low price.

tached. Shown in a comprehensive assort- Plaid Percales Special 29c Yard St-tlYCl These are shown la broken plaids in a beautiful combination of -colors suitable for children's dresses, ladies' house dresses and. combined with plain colors, make lovely street costumss. Don't fail to see them. The news dispatches report a wild-eyed bunch of the enemy rac- ment of nest patterns and colors: slses ltvs M.

17. Men 1 These Shirts are all clean, fresh, new merchandise of the season newest stylW Don't fall to supply your needs at only ac each. tne back into their own lines on the Western Front. Theyd been out; looking for trouble and had found it 1 Those kM. cp.

or hmltnm. misss who escaped brought back the story of their first clash with the U. S. Marines. Men's Overalls and Jumpers Men ThUrls a sale that should create the wildest buying enthusiasm.

Owing to the scarcity of raw material tt will pay yon to purchase now at this hern msnal low figure. These are shown In blue stvd wpits stripe only. I'atoa Made, five pockets. Sise tt te 4W $1.06 Men's Athletic Union Suits AMAznrou rjruEaraiCED At 79c Each A rare opportunity tot men to pur chase their Summer Underwear at a remarkably low price. Made of barred dimity, sleeveless, kne Isngth.

easy fitting. These are exceptional values snd worthy of your thosghtful consideration. The U. S. Marine Corps is to bev 35c Dress Percales Special 25c Yard M-I5CM In these days of tumult and high war prices this is a most sensational offering.

Shown in a large variety of beautiful designs and colors suitsble for ladles' and children's wear. boys'- blouses and the many other uses that women know for this excellent fabric. 35c Dress Ginghams Special 25c Yard Lsas than wholesale price of these goods today. Shown in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors These beautiful ginghams are suitable for ladles dresses, children's dresses, boys waists and men's shirts. Quality and price cannot be equaled elsewhere.

1 increased. A real red-blooded man's op surely did relieve portunity for enlistment in. the Three-in-One Serviceland, sky and sea. 1 Men of vigor, in body and mind, 'ambitious for adventure and advancement, are wanted. 1800 officers will be commissioned and in the MarinevCorps; officers come up from the ranks.

Ages, 18 to 36. REGISTERED MEN: Ask your Local ritnateczemai Opaque Window 1 Shades. Extra spe- Saturday 'i From 8 P. M. Store Open 9 A.

M. to 6PSM. 75c to $1 Women's New Neck-. wear, Special Lis "old kit big." Nothint Is too good a Board to let you volunteer. Unreeiatered enliat in the U.

S. Marine, while, you tan. tof him, "ana he; neea over there" where ep ennm c00 the iexigendet of a aoldier a Hie Cause all aorta of akin irritation, Itcbiruj, sore feet and KfimA Olasaent atot ttdaag alejost fnstaatly. It aaato tele aorta satora UmT aa Sacaia big taea. Itamre akia eoaiart.

We deliver to All Parts of City. New location, Dekum BIdf.f Third and Washihfton. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY "THE BIG CASH "STORE" Entrances 266 Washington St. and 125 hird Si $1 5G)e Apply at the U. 8.

MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION Ttitra mno A tour StfiU, nlaw4 774 WttlafMtta Slnat, Euwm Apsiy any pastmawer a1-4.

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