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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
it TILE EVEN1KG JOU11XAL, POttTLAXD. OREGON, SAT ITU DAY, MAHOII 13, 1002. ill. . i j it ii in . ii tSV VWaa . HUIIiMW WWM V awv-r sd.througiidSl Berllij concludes (Sorlpps-MeRaa New .Associations); BEH-lMr Majcfcosi-Ao announcement fa uadsTiere'todiy'loa ttfgtf UUMtQUIl 'rems to indicate that Germany la . ending Her good oflUu:t taint about ssatio Of .aosttea la,:8ovUfc AXrfoa, he 'nouViWnienC wlilch fcas been wide- y circulated is follow "When .Secretary of .Btat Rlchthofea nad uls "speech regarding the Boers la t: Ru3tan IHet on Tuesday,ne said that Jrmar thettttlMji' 3ft South Africa h Kt out of the'oiuestion, but tha prellml- mry pegvtUUestsjmd failed,. ii.-;:i V.-w STftEET IMPROVEMENT, At yesterday' meeting of : the .atreet i-ommltte of the Council a petition from he Oregon Mercantile Company for per mission to place a 4 wooden sign over the sidewalk on Seventh atreet was denied, The engineer wa Instructed to nave a sign on Third atreet, erected without per mlRslon, removed " 1 vs .s The 'committee ... decided . to7 recommend that $25w of tha unused water, tower appropriation be devoted to the purchase uf a ten ton steel roller, , : .; t" " A communication waa received from Secretary F. M. Heldle, of tho Hillsboro Hoard of Traded stating that he did not ;t-t notice of the change of date of tha I'ommittee meeting la time to have a iklvgatlon preaent ,to diacuea the pro posed road .from. Portland to Hillsboro. Two petition for the Improvement of evenih atreet were presented; the first isink for asphalt pavement from Taylor , o Gllaan and the second for stone blocks rorn Burnalde to OUaan. Peter Selllnf nd Mr. Harrington advocated - stone pavement. The committee decided ' to recommend asphalt from Taylor to Burn--Ue and stone blocks from Burnalde to iMaan. - . ' ' The committee .will salt for an appro priation of 81000 for, wooden curb slong he entire Una of park blocks. " Preferred Stock Paaa.' From Held to can same day. CITY BRIEFS' Botween GO and 100 members of the Na tional Association of : Pure Food and lalry CommhMioner will meet In con .i ntion in Portland July 8-10, and Com uiiasloner Bailey Is now making- prepara tion for their entertainment .. . Another request for Oregon fruit has received from CommUaloner Oosch Lt Charleston. - Apples and pears are spec ially desired, o ' . r At the request of Grand Commander T.' Woods, of the Indian War Veteran of he North Pacific Coast, steps are being akea to mark the graves- of all deceased veterans before Decoration Day, A new gallery, meeting room and im provements to the gymnasium, to cost :.:00. ar being added to Turn Hall. The City Railway Company Is to be pmmended for the , prompt assistance udered the unfortunate woman whose msband was accidentally killed by a car Bt week. The woman appealed 'to the ojvatlon Army for aid In the burial of ,jr husband, and the company, although xonerated at the Inquest, promptly ran ered financial asslBtanoa to the Salvation rmy in their effort to give one ou tilde of ranks a Christian burial. 'he infant child of J. 3. Brady,' a South .ifTaclfle attache, of KenU worth addl- n, died last night. City . Physician Zan asks , that persona ho believe they have the smallpox ana her contagious dlaeases. stop the prao-.-. of calling on him at" his office tn the arquara building. - They ahould-notlfy 'm by messenger or telephone and he U call and examine the suspects at their i : mTH5."DoschT"ne of -Oregon" Com ' hwionf'ra at Columbia, S, C, ha writ- EWtCREPITtSYSTEMfe f. ; - 1 .i -r ' - ''' he. new credit ystem out in. effect by e Meaalen has keen In OMratlon a eelit yfstwdftl waa Lae last ay of grae for retailer to pay all bill con tracted week pferlo.--":--'r-i--:i--" ' President Page, otUawWkoleslers' Aa soclatioiv says thaT. ihe" new' system .Is Working 'perfectly: t,; srhntk f . .Otners- wholesale-dealers -'whea ap- 'prorhnd on the subject say that a very mall per cent Urihe' trustbmer have failed to pay to jlat, and (som of these :werb cauaed" by neglect. "- '' .. ' PiJesdent.D.,C. Burns, .of tha Retail prorera' Assodatloa, in an Interview aaid that all tho members of the association WBuJd comply with the terms of the new system and that all the grocer believed In paring their bill when due. rww :Cae whoiaealer said that the only pea fie (who made any row about the, adop tion 6t the new system were the slow- jay patrons, , : ; DILIS III (OH That Wil 11 Passed the ComingWeek. WASHINQTON, March - lt-The ship subsidy bill will be passtd by the BenaUt oa Monday. "..:.' ' Senator Hoar's bill for the protection of the President will be tha next subject to occupy the attention of the Senate. The debate la likely to 'be long, but Hoar hopes to pase the bill without material amendment before the close or ma week. ; The. oleomargarine and Chinese exclu slon bills mayOm nest, whit Senator Morgan la waiting for aa opportunity to Up In his Nlcarauguaa canal bill. In the House practically all the week will be devoted to a discussion of the River and Harbor bill. It will be followed by the Army Appropriation bill. What We Can Do Before the Centennial. McMlNNVILLE. (Journal Special Service.) McMlnnvllle, March 15. The taxpayers of Yamhill County, are keeping the Sher Iff very busy this week IB reclvtg taxes and some days 17000 were received. Our Board of Trade, recently organised, I In splendid working condition and many steps are being taken for the betterment of the town. A great deal of printed matter descriptive of the town and sur rounding country is being put In circula tion, and other thlnge done that, tt la hoped,. will prove beneficial later on. Cat Long returned from a visit to bis old- home in Kentucky,, last Saturday. bringing 9 relatives and friends, back with him, who will make their homes m Oregon. A great deal of real estate la changing hands lately, and It Seems that an old fashloned boom la really on la YamhilL Mr. Johnson- bought 433 acre for 119,200. Several ( other farm have also changed bands. : " -. Court month. convene on., the J4th of this -' Preferred Stock Oysters. , Biggest oysters; biggest tins. RHODES-DYING. (Scrlpps-McRae News Asaociation.) LONDON. March IS. It Is generally be lieved here that Cecil Rhode, the South African diamond magnate, is dying. A Cape town dispatch this morning saya.hht condition is critical. , L :the markets. Business was slack on the street today. Saturday Is very seldom a busy day, be cause the retailers buy all their supplies to last until Monday or Tuesday, a Sat urday is a very busy day with them. The holding of the .primaries also had a ten dency to make tha , market quiet. ' There is no change of any kind in the market today. ,.. . :rx ' - The sugar situation remains unchanged. There certainly will be a change soon. A rise In price J Is i expected.. . The coffee market Is very ; firm. The coffees that were quoted at So and to per pound last year are now being bought by It. K. Thompson, president of the Albl na Board of Trade, Is very enthusiastic, over the Lewis and Clark Centennial. Mr. Thompson, ' in- conversation with t Journal representative, said: "Nature has done more for Portland, the State of Oregon and -the Northwest In, general than for any other section of the United" States. Our mountain seed ery, deep, clear rivers, taagniAcent . for ests of. timber .almost undeveloped, our mineral,, wealth hardly opened up, our waving Aelda of grain, our great flab In dustries, . our Docks of sheep and cattle and dairy produce, our abundant rain. insuring a safe return to the tiller of the soli and our splendid fruit Industry, es pecially apples, prunes and pears, when once rightly shown to the crowded East ern world, would bring to our coast cap ital and Industrious laborers that would develop and increase the products -and wealth of this section." "What the State of Oregon and the Cpast -needs more than anything else, la an army of sturdy farmers and mechan ics with some capital, who are willing to roll up their sleeves and help us develop our natural resources and bring to mar ket the agricultural and mineral wealth of this -Northwest Coast and nothing could so effectually do th.s as to push to a great success the Lewis, and Clark Cen tennial. The good effects of -the adver tlslng already done la being felt In load ed trains of people that are, Tolling into the Northwest every day and the lnsplr a tion that is spreading among the peo ple to improve our streets and beautify eur homes Inside ami out and tn the ex pansion In every line of business,- "What s needed Is that every man,, woman and child arouse themselves to the benefits of this great fair and begin to prepare for it by making our cities and towns to blossom like a rose. W can astonish .the world with our display of roses and beautiful lawns If We wU) develop what nature has placed within our reach. So, to sum up a few of the gerat benefits the fair will be to us, such a great display of our resources as, will bring to our coast a multitude, of Sturdy people with means to ftelp us de velop our latent resources, the arousing of our people to civic Improvement and public beauty, extension of our railroads and street car llnea. Every person should appoint himself a, committee of one to see that these things are accomplished. Preferred Stock Stringiest Bean. Nw York' finest production. THE CHURCHES. u-is ji:Trv-K.v'cr ?r iii ."; lillM F.'il tvKX'tvfU&i. .K--''f4'-,ifv-)'ta,;A' -jftw -w-i?iu4. 'zmilP:?-r:Arv,Tl :y-'-w&rv;w&& -it,. , ? .. . -1 m o UJ tJi f u y '' ' v - :4- L 1.11 W II m COMPETITION t IT YlllJ fM ,. , 'f ,;y::... vr,(rV' COME and 4-Story Red Block At the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Rev. Alexander Blackburn will preach on "The Private Soldier Bat tle." Evening subject, "Is Your Name In the Book r Tomorrow Is 'Pecurton Day" in the Sunday school. The revival services at the First Bap tist church will continue next week. Sunday school tomorrow at P. M. at the Bavler-street ; Mission, . - ' - y: University Park church, Sunday school at 2 P. M. At S P. M. Rev, Alexander Blackburn will preach. At the First English church of the Evangelical Association,, corner East Sixth and Market streets, - the pastor, O. W. Plumer, will preach Sunday. Morning, "From Egypt Into Canaan;" evening, "Saving Faith." At the Clarke M. B. church at 2:30 P, M., a public service will be held cele brating the payment of the local indebt edness of the church. Dr. L. K. Rock Well and Rev. J..R, 8. Latbrop, D. D will address the meeting, after which the note will be consigned to the flames. For several weeks the Baptist churches of the city have been holding revival meetings. There has been no calling of professional evangelists, but the pastors have taken the lead. They have been quite successful. This week they have been in the First Church. , with Rev. W. E. Randall, of the Second. Church, I The Edward Uolsnam Undertak preacher. Professor W. M. Wilder has iC Co faaeral directors and em- charge of the music, balmer. 280 TainhlU. Paoae 507. NO HUMBUGGING SALES 2 ' '-'1:'-" .- f- '..'". ' li'fS'l V'-" ', ..'.''.,'.' '';.'-?-tJ '' We Sell on Easy Terms if Desired sa.v.iO; 172-174 First Street 1 .f-'Xj'-f-." rf-'.i? 7 1. : DEATHS. - Selma Hess, 3Vs Third street, March 12, age 1 -day. uenn larch 11 aa-e -74 y Lawrence Knudaon, Good Samaritan ennls O" Lear v. t East Washington. March 13, age 74 years. nital. March 12. a are 61 Veara. Florence Adams, Deer Island, March 12, aged 23 years. f Mrs. Christina Young, ' St. Vincent's hospital, March 14, aged 62 years. J. P, Finley & Song, Undertakers and Embalmers. Third and Jefferson streets, do first-class work and deal honorably with all. " . tl.o roaster-at 11c to MVfce. The coffixn to tSL Hawkln ,that he has I crop In Central America 1 reported ure several Fort Sumpter relics for per cent short of Its normal output.) The free museum In the City Han. xnese venesuela and Colombia crops are not be ,it of two cannon and a number ojfng shipped on account fit the frequent ,! , ..' . ,S;.-M.'-iiYi, .Mli" :r... v illlam r firoaiaifofPortland, died at Ben. " Asona. last Tuesday, Hoard of Trade will have , 100,000 of descriptive pamphlets of Ore- rces and industries printed and lama homeseekers. " The I spices., I 1) ' I revolutions, and what llttln . crnn ilnon T. Showers,-: an old-time vol- reach this country commands high price 4. Spices are firm on account of the short nge in the crop Pepper is also a short crop this season. The pure food laws re cently adopted by a large number of state has placed a premium 'on dui It 1 be talsed , by genera sub- v t . - - ret Stock Salmon. n l val Chinook only. .' HEALTH. REPORT EON CITY. The Health Office reports the following contagious diseases? Lambert Wood. Tenth and Halt Streets, chlckenpox: Miss u. B. James, lis Morris Street, smallpox: his tsa wards, u Morris Street, small- pox; Wm. Aerne, Vancouver, smallpox; 1 nai f fecial Service.) ClTt 'March 15.-Hundreds I Ben Hutchtns, Third and Thayer Streets, lia 'paid their taxen and I rmallpox;.. William Murphy, Davis and 3 a cent rebate allowed I Twenty-second Btreeta, smallpox. wis, for payment before . .h. nnrf, lhM. arulr. . V. A ! th. past tnree weeks tnei u, ft, tneea aeiugea wttni ".nywsr letermlned to save the I v S ; the delinquent pen- x tht members were many stiif u-osperous conditions. s . h the County Clerk oul wlde tire wagon re . s In Ciackamas County are higher than last 'year,', and a Blight increase In the asi - hat the farmer who has a wide 1 jand cash to settle his taxes an appreciate aiscounb M 1 1 1 1 ' 1" -. V , - f erred Stock Tomateeg. ,' n.t, fwJth green peppers.) appe-i Calling your attention, to tha fact that out of every one hundred , patients f treat, eighty-five per cent, are benefited. : Consultatioo invhed. -'.rr , , Dr: Cdvin Cllolmes Vital SdencaPtryaidan ; 319 and 321 Abinston BuDdTne; 11 111 .1. 1 1 umwmi 11.11 1. 1. nun,,.. Painless Extraction By our method we are enabled to ex tract from 1 to 32. , teeth positively and absolutely without -pain or without any bad after - effects. -No gas, no ' chloro- -form, no ether, no cocaine or - no sloughing--of gums. Anything given that"' should so be desired. ; Nerves devitalised , without pain.. ' ? ' Ax J WISE BROTHERS v r : ,W9i!r?,li2JinaJ13.P"1.n Bl.d- " Wte'Mtkfto phoned Cor. Third and Washington sts. South 2291. An Undisputed; Fact The BEST WHEELS ON EARTH ARE 1902 - CITHS. ASMARTW0MAN Always asks her grocer f or ' tlUMCO 5AV0N jnrnb'Burbach, comer Union nil i remont street. March li a J w. Hanson, - fitantoa the Wggeat I eeni cks of Soap. She gts .n u, a coy. ,; . 'her mouy'i worthy.. BICYCLES $20, $25, $30; $35, $40. $50, $tS0 t Steam, Electric, CasoEne Automobiles and Motor Cycles - , , SetkdlbrCaiategni;, ' - T?eAl TMasii r.rf " ft VV . ITAvl 1 lUAiYUtf AtrUC. vrancnes; opoaaoa, ..ji,' tsnni, oeatu.), - ALL. WEEK SmSiSoN' MARCH 16 MAT IN E E Sunday, Wednesday AND S AT URDAY JUST WHAT THE PEOPLE ! WANT , ' 6th Week Creat Saccess. HicD-das anal Refined --i. i..: v - V; fc VAUJUPltV New and Jr aiiiotis eyillians UJ Vaud HfJfP BAGON, WEIDMAN and BACON r DIRECT FROM THE ORPHEVJM THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO ' ." 1 f -T - " ':'"''.'' .'ij-'V' tjtij. ! iSWOIL and HATHAWAY LOKJOUINE and HOWELL i r SWOR. and HATHAWAY ; BYRNE and WEST UBY vamuie Anwn,' nun j UUMVKT -..BIlYr'JCNIGHT DE-WITT y'.r.?i DU BELL v : f.' OUR NEVERrCHANCINC PRICES . v.,. Matinee-lOc. 15 25c - NightrI5c. 25cre35e5Qc V'S; SEAT ON SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE .m.r-tt-i,. f.t!.i.'..it.- Speclal far rangenteat with the ORPIIEUIVf THEATRE; Sanrrandsco THE ORE AT 1111 -1 i m. i i i s s ii i a i . . SUNDAYa HAC2Ci1:2S THE ... . SENSATION Of THE CONTINENTS : . - - 'I 'IK.ij--' V I IMPROVED BAR SERVICE. .t a conference between the trustees ot the Chamber of Cornjperce and President ifohler." pt thk jD;4fc.'irtai', ilr. Mohler promised an Improvemeat la the towage service at the mouth of the Co lumbia. Another tug wU te added to thej service at tne beglnrUng: of ;'fha shipping time to time regarding Inefficient bar setw vloe.' insuf&clent;'' aiimber , f W ,iUot,' etc., but the appointment; of six new bar pflpts by the Oregea Board of Pilot Com missioners and theJmproye4 tug erylce 1 expected -to remove 'thesaaifflcuitlesji ; Mr. Mohler aald that Xh'&. iC K, ti Interested in the bar service as'mucfi as anyone, and could not be blamed for Jack f enterprise JrJhat utianeTbar " tug of the company have been put In Mi : f WgDo TUt FtirYoa.- I-:;:; P11. for clean, press and deUver three piece of your clothing each week, w 'on - buttons,;;ew.ap'::rlpl-and..giya'.you ,r l-' ticket good, for eight shines each i,h, aU for ft peV 'month; Vnlae'Taflorfna. . t . : 8hould you be' elifterlng fram' E4ema?'"'-i:''-:' - s "'u uhhi, rues, oid Bore. Carbunckles, Bolls or Pimm. .,, -A , . v. - v- SiQ.rJ7;?M'V's?::3:!' ?'--Tr.--a,,lw,-iw,-ni, Sixth sti -i x-...j4 . ,.. ; .,;, , . , y .-l.., --.j,.vt " -rrr? -r?-J".Trr..r rnyjrorTneiOreat'Taaul8' Root luiw :-'-- aswoma, eatUfcV..;B-...i OKkSon. J . of one man, and better resulu are jn it doea not cure youTyour money Sa! mmGSmwmmmmmiSmmmmmSSmmismmSitt Cmskdn U' I -Wired j to;! hoped tMi. ruiat-jvr . .. i