The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 07, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING.' FEBRUARY 7. 1007.
LANE SHARPLY REPLIES .
TO SHEPHERD'S REMARKS
Declares Councilman Made Ohe
Sided Statement as ;to
.'Mayor's Vetoes- c "
APPROVED VACATIONS
ONLY WHEN REASONABLE
Ivivcutlve ik-fend Hi lje-r to
',; Council, Scoring "' It for . living
' . Away'. rorrty of lVorte Without
'" Sllnlifwie Coniwnutlou to City.
. I'urtland. tb. 7.-. To., the KOitor
' . Ttirre published by . Mr, George
i 8lictlierrt. a member of the city council.
; a number of days wl a communication
which was In the nature of a reply to
certain criticisms which lutd-been made
try me -tit reintttm K-WBt ssiuna,
grants and vaculloti of public property,
notably 'street,-, for which the city
' . -Lad .Tecelved ',' practically ' ; nothing of
." value In return. ' ' ' . - -
, In hia communication Mr. Shepherd
... sets tip' the contention' that It cotnea
' with ili grace for me t. indulge in such
criticisms for the reason that with the
exception of three I have approved of
. ll such vacation mf street which
have been raadV-by th city council sine
', I liavo been mayor of .thl city. In proof
of hi assertion he has submitted the
' following list of. parts, of .-street .so
.-.vacated which have not been -vetoed by
- me: part of Terrace Drive, Abcr-'-.'
n'thy street. Twentieth street. Carter
.uVTwtit-fifUi-UBtntl Kenne
dy's addition, an alley' tn. Central AI
blna, blocks J to P. GreenWay, and parta
, of eight streets vacated to th Portland
-and Seattle. Railway company for ter-
inlnal purposes. " ; . -
., Attempt to Discredit. ' 'V "
- As a' matter of fact, and by way of
. comparison with the above list, h
state that of all the ordinance va
cating street which have been passed
1iy -tneTrTBent city council t have re
toed only those vacating part of Cole
street. Lent tract, and part of Hull
-street. It is apparent that it 1 the
purpose .0 Mr. Shepherd to discredit
"me in what I have said, in the past, or
.what I way say in the future. In th
way. of criticism of the conduct of this
and other city council in respect to
the giving away of public streets to
. private i tise. .
In my messager-to th city council
-whe4n-l rfertd-to--tlilavuhJect and
- to which his communication 1 a, reply.
I sild that "Street after street had been
vaoatfd by this and other city coun
cils" "rights, grant and franchise
ha v been scattered broadcast-tnter-csts
corporate and Interest private, and
" all manner of scheme of high or low
. "degree of merit where the promoter
has beta possessed of enough of the
wherewithal .to set up a dinner to the
repreNentative of the people have been
hIiIc to secure -possession of grants, for
periods along the pathway of- time from
one- year 1n length to the tast-nrtleatone
. of eternity, with th ptiople'a Interest
in the same coolly et aside to do as
' 'best they . might." '-. ,;
Mr. Shepherd In his reply Jtiu that
lilsi statement are merely a relation of
"fucts" which are of-"record"- and are
, Kivcn that the public may. Judge and
decide for itself a to the degree of
-responsibility which is to b affixed to
the clcy council and myself In respect to
such mutters, and ' are given without
prejudice concerning, the same. Upon
its .face this statement 1 fair; In It
relation of -facta" as they are set forth
by him Trom the "records" and In par
allel, they would be undiaputable-eif
, they were true, but Inasmuch.. they
are true lri but a smU part only and
unfair in all. it is different, v : r
Only ft Half Statement.
'-.-On t(i one hand - Mr. Shepherd ha
carefully Selected- such "fact" only a
would make a showing such as he
wished to make, while upon the ether
hand he quite as carefully ha failed to
mention' others of equal Importance,
end by so doing ha made out hts case.
The' other "facts." however, which are
also or record, the suppressed "facts"
J Charcoal Stops Gas
un Your btomach
Wonderful Ahftortiing rower of Char
coal When Taken in th Form of -Stuart'
(liurcoal Jiozfiigcs.
that the vacation "of a prt of Abcrnethy
street wn made for- h-aon that it
wa located upon a hillside ton steep
for teams to travel nd was rroel by
a steam railway on heavy grade and
a ten-Toot strip w reserved for a stair
way for people ou foot, who alone can
use it. - ' '
: That . Carter street and , Tweo4ilh
street were vacated for lying cross sav
tlon of hillsides, too steep tolravel
for anyone except people on.' foot for
whom strip ten reel wide was re
served for stairway, and with th
hop that sometime in the futur con
tour roadways might be built, and the
hills lying hack of on city no longer
from which. Mr. Shepherd has so- In-1 in that respect, ami
geniously winnowed j those which he
wished to us have much bearing upon
- the subject, and I feel it my duty to
"t them forth.- J
By .way of parenthesis. I would av
in a general way coiieerirtn-g the "facts'
- -which are of "record" a he term them
and upon -which he seems to set much
store, that if he had consulted me be
fore publishing them I would have ad
vised him as to th necessity of using
.caution in dnsllng with the city's reo-
. ords and to handle them a bit gingerly
if In search , of real and "actual" facts,
upon which to base a statement, such
records being somewhat elusive in that
respect and a" very sieve as It were in
tli wa y of the retention of the same. . ,
v r,... suaat on fxehl .;''f ?-'--,'
It is to be noted In th first plase
fliat he has nothing to say concerning
. the Inrger number -of valuable street
franchise and' other concessioqs, which
' htive been fronted away in the past, by
this and other city counclbnwwlilth was
, .one of the moat important matter of
puhlle Interest to which I referredV-hey
" apparently ' for some reason' having es
caped hlH notice. Vet millions of dol
lars have been - made out of thm--thnugh
not bT the people. r
. It is also to be noted that the "rec
ords" save him no bint as to the reasons
for such vacation when as a ' matter
; of fact there were everal which wer
valid a I will show.
A a sef'.er of the truth a -It exist
of record, Mr. Shepherd seems to be
ttoublw with some .visual defect of con
Hlderable Importance, else lie would have
. discovered that, the vacation of Ken
nedy's Addition wa granted for th
rittKon that the streets in that addition
.lid. not conform to the street adjacent
thereto end that u new plat would Mv
in he. made to cause them to so con
form to such streets, and that the city
was to that extent the gainer and not
a loser by such vac Hon,
lie, would -Jilso have discovered thst
In the vmiatton t blocko. J -ts P. eeen
msy. city of Portland in return received
a strip of imia ten leer. J(jer In aren
tlinn tiat hlch it vacated. M would
also have tlisiottred ost In the case
or the alley In tVntrsi Alblna, the
city had already received an equivalent
of Innd from the street front of uc
nvorwrty in exchange for uch alley.
'"That In the vacation of a part of Twen.
lv. fifth street such varition wa
ms.le for the sole purpose of stralght
eivlng out tli etrvet lines, and 1iat ex
;n tly the sums amount of land on otii
snle of the street wa exchanged for
lnti.il on th other. -, , - -.4 '"
Ksasoa fer TaoaUon.
That .the :.vacatioa of n part of 5'er
I'iim- applied 10 a wedge-ahaned
!, .( of Ihikt not over a half of a block
mi, hi" i wiiii h had a street on each of
it four etI'-s and another through the
in, .i.Mt. II." latter of which was vacated
a matter f no moment to the city
od ef jm-ucC to lh owner of the land;
be checker-boarded, with unsightly deep
scars acros their face to mar -tiieir
beauty.
These are facta In relation-to the va.
cations of some of -the streets men
tioned by him,, to which Mr.- Shepherd
for some reason dti not consider1 It
worth his while to call attention Inhis
published statement of comparison, and
they ar not rightfully t b classed
with the rich picking such a Hull
street. 1 - '' '
' A' to " Terminal -rji
In respect . to the varation of part
of-ight street to - the Portland
Seattle Railway company for terminal
purpose. I am iulo willing to concede
that : I should . have vetoed it for the
lack of a "common user" clause In the
ordinance, to .the value of which, 1 re
gret to say I was not alive at that
lime-i-nor seemingly was Mr. Shepherd.
n respect - to . the number of ordi
nance vacating .streets or which h
states Just three have been vetoed by
me, namely, part of Cole street, Lent
tract, and part of .Hull street, I have
to say . that hs Is-equally in error as
he was in hts -statement , concerning
he others.' - In addition to vetoing the
Tacation of ; -ptirt f-Oo1e--t reet. int
tract, and part of Mull street. I have
vetoed th vacation of a part of Baker
street- a -strip off : Fourteenth street,
two ttrlp off ' Tenth stijret, one on
Jefferson street, a corner on Sixth
street, and the deep gash in the penin
sula which cut across IS street -and
leave thm 100 feet tip In the air to
be forever bridged, all but one of which
vacations, by the wty, were passed over
mywror
Some of these street concessions are
In "the 'congested district of the city
where property ha it greatest value,
where the grades are easy and - the
streets already paved, and Where street
line do not conflict or need straighten
ing and for which he city, has received
nothing in return,, but ha been pun
ished wantonly of which bo waa Rware,
yet made no mention. .. , ....... lit. ,uv,.i-
About That Banquet.- '.
: MrvvShepBerdjErya that . mjr lanBtlHge
to the city council in my communica
tion upon the vacalionof Hull street
was "discourteous - and undiplomatic"
and It may have been, and If so. by way
of explanation, I will say that at dif
ferent times 1 Imve asked that greater
care be exercised in parting with" the
rights of the public to its street and
Anally I asked for it again in the Hull
street message, and. Incidentally I men
tioned the 'blow out" at which all of
the movable decorations In the shape
nf a toy railway such as cars, engine
and railway track had been Joyously
and hilariously confiscated by the rep
resentative of the people as . befitted
the occasion, us being about the only
thing tangible whlcn had been received
In- return so far as- whs known and
.my reference to that affair was not, 1
am sorry to say, appreciated as much
as I had hoped that it would be. ,
- I will frankly confess that I am at
somewhat of a loss for the exact terms
which should govern in addressing' a
body of public Officials, th majority
of whom, while holding office will te
narlously hang on to a lot of "annual
passes" from hostile corporations in
the face of insult publicly administered
by the donor of such "passes'; nor Just
what are th expressions, of proper
courtesy in the use of -language which
It is necessary to extend to meet -the
refined tast and delicate' sense of dis
crimination la such matter of that
other person who iu addition, will al
low himself at the same time- to .he
carried upon the payrolls of the city
and a hostile ' corporation, and quit
likely I erred. In the particular, selec
tion of term which should haveriieen
used and if so why I am much to blame
TBIAX. PACXAOB HIT TMXTX.
Charcoal, pure, simple charcoal, ab
sorbs lue times It own volume of gas.
Whcr doe the g g tot ' it is Just
absorbed and there Is left a pure, fresh,
sweet atmosphere, free from all Im
purities and germs,-
That's wlmt tisppen. in your stomach
when you take one or- two of Stmirt's
Charcoal Ixixengea, the most powerful
purifier sclcnco has yet discovered. -
You belch gas In company some
times, by accident, greatly to your own
humiliation. That Is because there la a
great amount of ga being formed in
jyour stomach by fermenting food.-Your
Stomacn I noi Olgesiill your f 'm ir..
erly. Oa 1 inevitable. Whenever this
happens, - Just tske one or two of Stu
art'a Cliurcoal Ioscngea right after eat
ing, j.nd you will be surprised,, how
quickly they will ct. No more Imlnh
Inga; no more, our risings. Eat all
you i want and wliat you want, and 'then
If there is any ga going to be formed,
one of these wonderful little absorbers,
a Stuart Charcoal Lrtisenge, wilt tuke
care of all th ma. ' , .
And IC WTIT do mnrr-lhiin that, Rvrrr
particle .of Impurity in your stomach
and' Intestine Is going -to -be carried
away by the charcoal, r No one seems
to know 'Why it does this, but it does,
and does It - wonderfully. . You notice
he difference In your appetite, general
good feeling, and In the purity of your
blood, right away. . . , .
You'll have no more bad tasto In your
mouth or bad breath, either from drink
ing, eatltyr or smoking. Other people
will notice- your bad breath quicker
than you , will yourself. Muks c your
breath pur, fresh -and weet,-bo-when
you talk to others you won t - disgust
them. Just one or two Stuart Charcoal
I,oenges. will ..make, your breath sweet,
and muk you . f .cl better all over, tor
it. You can eat all the onion and
odorous foods you want, and no one
can tell the difference. - ,'.-, -
Besides, charcoal is the best laxative
known. You can take a whole boxful
and no harm will result. It is s, won
derfully easy regulator. V -
And then. too. -It filter your bloods
very partlclS of poison or impurity In
your blood I destroyed, and you begin
I to TP"1" M't aiftnnn n your face
criticism of those who do not hesitate
to Jugglo with "facts" in making up a
statement adverse to an opponent. Re
spectfully, HARRY LANE. Mayor. .
t Long CrpiX KWti. "'
(RpeehU DUpatck to Th Joernsl.)
Long Creek, Or.. Feb. 7. At the city
elect tori held yesterday at this place
the following officers were elected for
the ensuing year: Mayor. Frank Kah
ler;councllmen, J. W. Caidwel. W, H.
Crowley. , Joe Llnder and J. A.. Moor;
treasurer. H. -II. Davis; recorder. Jesse
H. Allen; marshal. John Crowley. '
first thing your clenr. complexion.
Stuart s Charcoal Loienges are made
from pure willow charcoal, and Just a
little honey ia put in to make them pal
atable, but not too sweet. V
They will , work wonder ; In . your
stomach, wnd mske -you --feel fine and
fresh. Your -Wood and breath will-be
purified, v r ; .
We want to prove all this to yon. so
Just send for a free sample-today. Then
fter you jrer-ltnnd Ttse It,--yon -wilt
like them so well that you will go to
your druggist nd- get . a ISc box of
these Stuart' Charcoal Loxengea.
Send us your name aud address to
day and we will et once send you by
mall a sample package free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co., It 8tuart Bulldlfig.
iJMarshall, Ailchlgan. r. I -r-s. ,
LIST OF GRADUATES FROM
: SEVEN SCHOOLS
i .
1 . V "
m.
tm
Bar raara
All small broken and odd lots of winter stock
from the Great Challenge Sale must go
$4.95
"Overcoats.
$1.35
$4.50 lines.
75c
- Broken lots o-f ; Men's ,
$10-rto lSjtSuits or'
For odd sizs in Pants
from : our udual $2 to
For new shapes in $2 to
$3.50 Hats .in 4 soft and
- strfF," odd sizes, black7 browrrand
-fawn. ' ,
For broken lines of ' Men's
10c to 20c plain and' fancy;
6c
Sox.
2c
5c
2c I
i
PA - For Men's $1 and $1.25
' OUv Canvas Leggings - -
For Men's 10c Wash Four
in-Hands. ' '
. - .
---- '--' -'' ;'-,' J2L"
For ""sample Suspenders,
worti up to 50c.,
F6r mussed 10c to 25c
inen Handkerchiefs.
$1:49
; F o r, M e n's a n d
Women's ' Shoes, in
Work or dress, from '$2.50 to $3 '
lines., :;'':'.'''' .. f.:.--
; AQ- For 5 dd pairs of
: utj Men's and Women's
. finest Dress Shoes, hand sewed ;
patent calf,vici kid, etc., values
-lip Jo. $5.50.
$1.19
For M.i s s e s'and
Young L a d i e s'
School and Dress Shoes, aty kinds ;..
ot leathers, sizes up to 2,-values
up to $3.00. ; .
QCr For Ladies' $2.00 Sandals
Uw.and Oxfords, patent and '.
kid, hand turned soles.
LADIES' SECTION
50c
- $5.00.
For all kinds of odd
Shirtwaists," values up to-
AZc Vr Ladies' $1 Union Suits
99c zI.9IJiX9.gl
Gowns. 'yc" ,,"v"V ;.f;' " : '.
5c ForLadie&LOO-Gorsets-
: 75c For Ladies' $2.00 Umbrellas
- 9c For Ladies 25crHose
9c For Ghildren's.20c Uoc -Hc'For
best 25e Oil Cloth .
- 4c For all kinds rlOc , cakes Soap
6c For all kinds J 0c -Toi leJJPaper.
QC For Ladies Cloaks,
tydmjQ Coats ".. and Suits,
wort Ij, up to $25, 28 in the lot.
Q C-For1-"all-vlhe'odd -p.Ot)
Skirts -from .$5.00 to .
$12.50 lines.
At 25c on .the
- $1.00
' 1 000 remnants - of -Table-:Lmeri
Towels Underwear, Sheets, etc.
Those Who Have Completed
Public School Course With
the Midwinter Term.
The" names of the graduates from
seven public grammar schools, delayed
In reaching the. city superintendent's
office, are as follows: I
Shattuclt Melhlor P. AmachefT' Eve
lyn Carlson, Em 1 1 P. Coleman, ioe De
Boest. Isaac IH-llar. Millard Gambell,
Ehs Ooldsmlth, Bertha Goldstein, Louis
Onldstone, Qrace E. Cloorlnll. Nora C.
Ktllfeather, . Florian IJnkluter. Marv
Newman, Pearl, Mldelman, Elsie M.
SchmeerFrank ' Colin Smith,' Sam N.
Taylor! Ruth L. Underwood. Kffle Vogol.
Coioma M. Wagnon, Dorothy E. Walton.
Kathertne K. Warner, Fay WIlliRm.
Carrie Ethel Wise, ' ,
son, -Frances Lewellen. Helen Mclntyrn.
Jess Raupach, Thomas 'Steele,' Elna
Silluka, Eva Jbomaaoa
- Hawthorne-J-Ed-ard Alstock. Henrv
Berg, Eva Boscow, Burt Bnrdkk, Wil
liam Carlisle, Hazel Ialey, George Den
holm. Ruth Deering, Frances Ehrlick,
Tom Finnlgan. Reginald Fox, Clyde
Graham, Leland Jones, Zilla Iewls, Wil
liam 1-ottmsn. Eleanor Palmer, Clarensa
Pederson, Louise Rover, Ruth Btypo.
Theodore Thobum. ' - '
Hunnyslde Zula May Andross, Ernest
A. Attix. Vera M. Cooper, Ralph Pcan,
Edna M, Doyle, Steel Gebbie. Anna M.
Illckok, KenJI Kido. Dorothy M. Mai
cheater, Ruth Minar, William I. Moar,
Walter T. Mountain, William J. Rich
mond, Jean L. Robertson, Stanley Rog
ers. Kdgar L. Roth, Helena Earle Scott.
Harold ' Avery Smith, Rita M. Snook,
Mary I. Talt, Harriet E. Van Natta, Ivan
G. Wllaon, Myrtle I. Wilson, Paul Wins
low. Dorothy Wyreh Phillip W. WyreL
George W. Cox, Henry G. HardaM.
- North Central Fred Barber, Jessie
A. Borland, Charles N. Darling, Beatrice
Doty, Lorna, Ganong, Vera,-M.Iarrlng-
ton, Everett Larry,, Hani Metcalf,
loulse M. Quilllam. Ruth . Rontledge,
Earleen E. Smith, Bess 8treet, Vera U.
Beckett, Ellen M. , Borqulst. Walter L.
Davis, Ruth Eyman. Teddi ; Guerin,
Frank I , Herbert, Elisabeth McGaw,
Robert J. Pollack, Lucille Reeder, Lit-i-lll
Shepherd, Grace Sprague, Helen R.
Weber, Gertrude Wharton. . v,
-Highland FTank -O. Shaw. .Eileen
roy K. Hill, Ellis C. Madden, Myrtle K.
Stilrwell, George Bender, Benni H. Rob
ertson, Edward McAfee, Carmen Allison,
Clarence Sprague, Charles Flegal, Anna
Brill, Hettie Raker.- Arthur Erickson.
Cora B. Sloat, Hasel Olmstead.
Woodlawn Ctark Burgard, Julia Cey
ait., Lillian Cuff, George Keep. Athol
Kelly, Curtis Sheldon, Cheater Stipe.
' Milwauklo Country ,Ciub.
'Eastern and California race. Tak
811 wood and Oregon City car at First
and Aider. .,-
"SfiANAfiAN'S"
. The People's favorite Trading Place Offers the following favors v ,
fOR tRIDAY BARGAIN SINKERS
1
2
MICE,
Welch's Genuine INVENTORY SALE
starts tomorrow, in - which the Boys'
Clothing is to be sold at just ft PRICE
Boy $5.00 Suits Sale
Boys' $3.50 Suits Sale
.- .. . '.-- ' . -.,'.. ,
Boys' $2.50 Suits
Boys' $2.00. Suits
Sale
Sale
$2.50
$ 1 .25
$ l.OO
Ask for a
Stamp, ,
Book
Vlien' filled , it .1 worth
12.00. We give Gold Hind
Trudifig Stamps.
For 98c
Ladies '..Gray or Navy ; Capcd
. Mackintoshes
For98c
lLadies' Long Flannelette of Jap
., ..: Kimonos . '
For$l,29
Ladies' Blatk Persian I Lamb
Neck Scarfs ',,
A Rare Chance to L'ay Babies'
Drfssg ' ...
White. N a I n o ci k PCo4 K0W
trimmed with Swiss i.. .
embroidery, lac - ndf I.0
stitching.' Dalnty$3.C0 1.50
brighXm f Jf 50 98c
-at these prices: - D9C
Children's white . and colored Bcar-
-sttin -Cnps thst- were Jfco are '-fw
only . .;.39
Children' popular Bearskin j
"Polos" ... '......'. 25
e enr Special Tain la Celsbrated
- Corset and Corset Waist.
Thompsons - glova-fitttng Corwts,
broken sies. long- and short, regular
II 00 and fl.2S vuliio. Special.
P. D. Corsets," whte," only broken
sise, ij.oo and la.oo values.- Spe-
rll i ..)V.50
Warticr' Corset Waist and J. It.
Corset, reg.ili.o and It.f r, vsiiies,
broken sise. Special --..-69?
It la not too early to took to your
, SUMMLRX UNfiXR
. ;;, WEeAR NEXDS -
Bay ' thm now at WlnUr Xednoed
i , v. ., ...,' ... Frio, f ..
TPSUAirTX VVSXSWXAB. .'
Toadies' all-silk Itnlon Suits, summer
weight, reg. $7.60. Special.
ladles' summer merino Union Hun.
reg. $4.. Hpeclal ...X39
I.H.iie - ninck Ttglits, lisle thread anil
silk, reg IS 00, $4. AO snd $7.60. ' Spe
cial ... 1.29, ' f 2.29 and f ,98
I.sdlen' fleece-lined l.'nlon Units,
ecru and gray, reg. SOc. t)pecial.39
Agents for!
Mceall's
I Patterns -
Subscribe- ' for , ' McCall'
Magar.lnc, only 30c a year.
If called for each month, -,
THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS
(ANAflAN'S
mo Third St. JBP
New Spring Dress Materials
Are arriving dally a Raster will be
very esrly this year. Come and see
the . prettynew conceits . priced a
follows: -.'-'
38-ln. Hairline Check and Fluid in
ell new light tint for prlng,vonly,
per yafd'', .CO
4j-ln.Fanamu, fancy end plsln, in
shnde you have not seen before,
per yard ............)...., w . 85
r.-1n. fannmas In broken plaid ef
fects; very new and, charming, per
.yard 1 ,OQ
riidsy ravor la th Dept.
1 JURNISHINGS
Men' black seamles Bocks..,.. 5
Men' fancy colored Handkerchiefs,
t wo 'for . ......................
Children's School tTmhrella. V ,.JI5
llun a K5c.to 10c Neckties.-. ,,.,15
Hoys' black wofff Bweters. . . . .39e
Men's Japonette Handkerchiefs, col
ored border .................. .ti
Mm' black and Whit strip work
Sliirts . , 39
SOME, MEN'S SUITS - 'A PRICE,
Men's $10 Suits Sale ! . v $ 5.6o
Men's $15 Suits -Sale. , . . $ 7. SO
Men's $20 SuitsSale . . .. . $14.75
Men's $25 Suits Sale . . . . . $ I S.7&
Men's $30 Suits Sale . . , . $24.75
IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKLS IT RIGHT
MORRISON
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