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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1902)
4t -- I - t v i ft ' r,, DIG FAIR teilfc Appointed The advferwy-commit, th lub-com rnltte do wart and owing commute pf aleans and the can- 4i Lewi and Clark r.ir held a meeting It the Chamber, of Commerce Uet ovenldg t appoint om mitt to -ral the amount Qf UJ stock to fSWMX -jW Was ;. thought by many that eon of Portland's wesJthlest men, Urge property oWners, etc., had not subscribed to th carital stock as freely as tbe mixnt. and It! Suggested that they be called en again Freparetionn Cor the selection of a sit and the erection, of the building will beavn a book aa the remainder of the 1500.000 U raised. The divlalona and h chairmea of th division committees, as announced an 1 as foUowat No. J.-4.1I terrtWrjr on the West Sid and north cf Q 11 tan treett Samuel Con- sell. No, 2-GIlsn tre to Burnalfle (conUn- bine went on Wasatngtoa treet), and from the river to tie city limits on the :weet, XL X Gllsan. No, Burnslds Washington atreet, end from the titer r X-ona. y, T ,v " ' " Third etrwt, J. M. V No. o-trtantttlari tortlon of the city bounded by Third, Burnaide and Wan- jlagton streets, BL w, I -Np. O-Wesblngtorl to f ayiof itreet, and -th river to Third treat, C S.JlmeUa end Julio I Melei. No. 6-Waaktotod to Taylor atreet an rhlrd to Tenth, Oeherat O. O. fununora ind Sol Blumauer. No. 7-Waahlnttorl to Taylor atreet, and rrora Tentn ntraet la the cltf Umlta on lb weal, ,f, Jf, Eieica, Hft 8 Madlaon atr t to Pecond avenue hm! from tbe river o the city limit oa Ah west IE, B. KUhlm. , No. -rrom 8econa arnut, aoatW In i cludlnf all territory hrlthln the dty . Urn lie, H. TerWtlUteiv . No. 10-Th Elshtft Ward (all of the i Sat aUa aouik tawthomo avenu), J No. 11-AU of the East Side between TXawthorn avenue a. is. tjtng. ;r:... fid Sullivan' Gulch, . No. 13-A11 Of the Kagt Bid between Bulil van' Ouich and Ktusefl atreet, O. W. J3ate,-v, No; 18-411 of the paast Bid north of Jtnsiiell street, Pr U H. Davis. '.. j. io Fried and H. C. Breedan were ap- pointed a .a eommiate en special cor porations! and W. 1 Boi,' ehajrman of a commute en land and property owners John Driaelu was appointed chairman of mmit to Solicit fund :rom uuicnera, nan oqniers, eta,' Chairman Fed aid for expressions from representatives qf various frstentsl order. T. B. McDevjtt, Dan J, Moore, Judge George J. Canieroa and. Sol Blu mauer spoke on a fttfct, each af them promising to Ptimj Am matter of aUp 1 ocrlption up before hb yarleus lodges to " Prefarrod Stock nnotf Corn. Extra sweet and to; (Journal Bplclal Service.) CHICAGO, , Marca St-Jcky Luclen Xyne will be th prtinler pilot this saaoa of thovry eholc siring of racers which Snook Wahard I iaadling for John A. tJrmae, ;n woajthyichlpagoan. tio i to report tb trainer Wis hard , In Cbioago on April ll and (or his service during th oawpalAt of IMt'to & receive 16000 with tho privilege of outside mounts. when soon mounts iecelv the approval of (Wisnard. j,- ' I XAioien tiyno ts tp son of Banford 6. lVyne,' proprietor efLarchmont Stud, near x-exlngton, ;Ky. t h $ U year of age, and this is his thlid year In the saddle, though he has beenl a rider of thorough bred vr sine hal was abl to straddl th horses on hi fitber's farm, p s a fiainrat nersnmani I 4 , - . At the oubjset of Btls career when k twos an exerciM biy in th employ of dohn E. Maddan, hi was thrown from a fcorse and one of Ida legs was broken, ."When a roooveredlh went back t th paddle. mm. ' bents O'Leary. fn'aahlngtoa .atre ears. hlrty-elghth and East ta, March IX; aged 74 Archibald Olive 177S Eaet Thirteenth ktroeti aged J3 ft , agjHjFj lars, t4 f J. P. FInley m, Sons, Undertakerg and Embalmoral Third and Jefferson street, do flratklaa work and deal honorably with all. Otto Schumaifi, monumdntal and buildirr work, (04 Third 8t. Esti- mate on first ciaks work only. Tao drar Helaaaa Uaisrtak. tac Co, f maeral direetor suad on oauaom. ZSO TisaUU. Fkoms 507. Chkago Packig-HotisB Market. .....w....,.....8c lb. 'tumours steak' tttalest,iOC IU. J 'risi .m ...... sc 10. lunon coop ..j ',M.4.M,.,4(,..ec 10. oa oeei, iani .-..,w,..SC ID. c.rned beet ..-..........,;.....5e to sc 16. ' " i"cna aiM Java CofCee.w.......5e roil Cream. tfojesa-lor,.-.. rushed Java I..., ......:.,..:w4c lb. ! f ye botiie Hckles, any kind, a for.,le .. can porknnd beans..i....2 for.. 15 Jo brand filk ..;.,w:nor..26 . ran Covff Oyster ... .....jse . .. .... uw .,....,.. ..00 i r-ngar M v-..,.rt.i.6e lb. t no. s tjbn. for ...i..fc......2oe r t;,K!3oa .................ir -r i fM'ia ,w......,.M.....,.tOO'' t- l .............5c nkar. J '-if. pOlddUSt; ..o..wr i t.tr,.MtMst(.til4e ...,.4i!le 'Th for ....................... c 1, AlOer St., near Third, 1 WWBO II PHI 11 THE fiOLD-'STRIK.V;y Jackson. County j, TurnY yt ' Much f rfQtous Mftai. Jack; Cooaty likely to prove wa- dr to tho-world tn account of tbe di oovery of a vein If g old there whlah U producing Ba iBtoifxhinlt yield. The mint In which thi Vela Ova found 1 known as th Roaring Olml and 1 located near Gold Hill. .'- An Eastern ma named Mendenhatl fewweks ago for ved that ha had got- bought the mine J4000, and many bet: ten Poor fcargaii witbrn two week a 1 fissure tela wag at k. Wlth,ooy one man at ;thO pan thi astonishing 'amount of tits a day was panned out v f St l the opinion el Captain a F. Lv- gnwortn of Oold Hit, who I hi the city, that thta discovery mean much for jack son County. I: ' W, H. Rohr 1 I er tarriea His Daugh er Away. (Journal BpeciU Service.) B. Bohror U wanted by'tbe autoorittea her for Wd naplnf hla own daugi tr and for aaaault and tttrrvupon 1 1 wU and t M fnether-ln-laW, ,Mra. BheJton Jonklna, near Eujren yeaterd ' afternoon. Jtohrer ba been separated ot W wife aeverai yean, harlny reeidedbt Olendal alnce. f TMterday be came lo sucen ana, ae I coring hi totnMn4k off the place with tbe Information that a neighbor wanted to aei.hliA about pu ehaalnf tt piece of land, wnt to the he ji and attempted to carry off the UU1 girl, who I only five year Old. ' Wher hla wit and Mr, Jenkins tried to preveht him from taking the child, ftohrer kivcked , them 7 both down aeferal time And took the child with him. The officer, are now looking- for him; t y :-'J-'" EAST IDE. ! Aa JUbln fallow ha4 Long Drank a , dosen oockttllo, which was - wrong. : - ' ftett your wife you onend. Mold your breath,",' Ud a friend. "l can't.f h replied. t's too strong," 'v The fir department wm caned out reaterdoy by. a UH aji am to a Are In th rear of the East Portland saloon, 9 Uplon avenu. Thi Are was located In the rear of the buldlng, th damage amounting to .about If 00, .The origin of th blase Is unknown, A mother' meeting was held at th Thursday after of forming better tha, teachers and North Central schoil noon for th purpoed acquaintance botwee the ptrenU of th dupUa, A Ano pre- gram was presented lind speeches were made by . a number ot visitor. The netlng was 'very ufccsful, and there them Is ft movement on Joot to hold regularly. A lecture will D gtva "by Ttv. -Robt.- McLean this evening on South Ameri- ca" at Bnrkhard ii II for th peneflt oi the monument furfd, A petition t oehtaj circulated for the Improvement of East; Harrison street be tween East - Third street,, with gravel, ing signed freely. ' nd East Twelfth The, petition 1 be- Fred Jtf Fy and Mhs Annl Bush lack, both ef Sunnyeldewfcr mrrld yester- dny afternoon at the home of the bride, East TWnty-talnth nd ' Bast Yamhill tracts. A largo .cri- of acquaintances were present. After present repaired to; he ceremony thoa the ' banquet hall. where a wedding dlnVier was served, jsEEK omm HOMES. i The snow-bound homeieeker who hav boon hibernating in forth Dakota while enrout for Oregon, pegan to pour Into Portland yesterday afternoon over the, Pioruern rmcinc , vyner were upwards of 100 In tbo tetachmerJL Various sections ore favored. Some pfefsr the Willamette Valley, while othcrrf Intend to take np lands In Eastern Orcfeon, k v ; tc homeeeekers rs.tr tho O. R. V N. and the Boutharn TAtitHt were more for tunate than the othfrs, because they did not pave to contend K-ltb enow. -. Thg Canadian Faclho and great North ern traing reached leattie alt right, all bringing with them lomeeeeker. most of whom will jnoko Ofcgoi) .their objective ,61 1 . il ,. i. ,, linn, '. TODAV'S WEAT HEU. WEATHER -odchlhg the 1 -tie west."'. So A otorra Is aporodchthg the cout of Washington from -tie west. ' Southwest storm warning hads been displayed at th mouth of the Columbia, on Dray's Harbor and along tie Strait of Juan de Fura west from For Crescent, r Cold local rains ha occurred generally during th last 24 hd trs In Western Or gon and western fVashuigtott.i Ught snow, followed by 1' ar weather, ha oc curred in Souther IdahO. pt'i::-f.-. Bharp frost worO reported, thi morn- log In . Northern, jCa forota, Oregon and Southern Idaho, and th general temper- atures are below thel normal west of the Rocky Mountain. Th bar 1 rather; rough.' with mod-. rat southerly trees. ; DR. 17. Dl NcniiRip OSTE mmmt j 'ft Si? :: exam:?.' ,T10,N TREE OflicB 416 bekuii Batilding, third ''and iVffsWnglori Sts. Call for literatdr.. I t PATH 11 ' KixostftjIIy AO . '. CORODIC DISEASES .,1 ,:,-U-':: 1 EVENING JOURNAL, : STATE (f ; i; POLITICS Primaries in ten Cosine Jfiepubllcan prtmaflle gr! being- held to day in vten " coantte.! Hi mr; Salter, Ciackamae, ClataopJ Dpuglaa, . Ollllam, Jackaon, Lane, chert in, Vnion and Tm- & These counties wllf haV a represent tlon of 113 delegate! out of at total of 343,'aRd much 1 at alak oh tho result of today.. In Baker Codntf the n I WIW ! llamaott or Moody ! Congress, with Ino odd decidedly In fator of tho former. C. A. Jahne, of Bailer City, haa formally announced himself I for Governor and Baker and Union CfcLntles will aend dele gate in his favor. Mr. John hai kept himself clear from ah factional Ughta and will no doubt come ho b tat conven tion with solid delAatfon from Vnion, Baker, Malheur, Hamey Counties. allow.' Orant and 'n leoond eholc of these counties I aid to bo .Oovernor Qeor. Mr; John' nds claim that ho will have a bigger to oa tho Ant ballot from Eastern on than ' either Mr. Furnish or Judge well, f . ' The Clatsop dibatlon will be for C. W. Fulton for thel Senate, first; last and ail the time; and il will aupport for Qov- ernor the Candida , who can bring tho most vote to Fullon. ; Th Southern Oi gon counties of Doug- la, Jackson and osephlne aro expected to com to th onventlon- prepared to vote for Hnry H Ankeny for Governor, with Geer aa a Mcond choice, U I un derstood that In fie event ef Ooer falling to get tbtbltomfhrftlon hlsatrengthwlllgot to get tb nomination his strength will go to Ankeny. Republican primarlea were held In Linn County yssterdayj orabl to Govern The dMegatlog I fav- r Geer dhd will vot for J. R. Whitney lot Stat Ftlnt Th Afro-Amerl can Club, composed of the colored voters) who participated In tho recnt primaries, was organised laatltlght wlht a membershk of 73. The following oflleers were electVd: President, William A. Minor; vlce-preildent, Charles Palmer f treasurer, Joseph Olark; secretary Fi H. Atkinson; eorrespoadlng seorotary, Burf Williams; . : executiw committee. W. A. Minor. T. H. Atklison. BuH-, William. Tom Clark, James Bonds, Monroe Tornn kins, Frank Johnsonl Th club will meet again neat Wednesday evening. Few candidate fori council hav been mentioned. J. 8. Fossil probable can" dldat from th Ninth mrd. HO Is a Ro- pbbtloan. In the elihth'Wardi F, 8. White I mentioned, to., Sornov I a candidate for ecnstableloa the West ild. Til Demoorot entldlpats aa enthusi astic-time tonight, t thr W- ratty-! Eagl' Hall, oomer Bdcond and Ttmhlll streets. Th W0 Democrat who voted at th primaries will b gilesU of honor, and ward and precinct Ised. wilt ho organ Th old auetpn th w fully lrd two years ago, of th of Judge Alex 8 week reputed illegality hold tho one Of Joint Senator from thi counties of Mult nomah, Columbia and athlngton, While retaining the -Federal appointment- ot referee ta bankruptcy.! Ilk tJhlfPpk of tfca Ipt Mi- Ttanntinl lll 'mat rkmatH underneath. It ta given! out that the Inde pendent Republicans May a plan that tf they . control the Stat .convention, Id nominate a candidal for this office, who. If elected, will contest Judgo 8eeke pia,co in th Senat.! This plan, te bo successful, has to hbv In Its favor a majority of the ndxt- Senate, fudge 8week was one of thejfew Democrat who refused to vot for the election of" sen ator Mitchell, and he think the Mitchell Republicans Intend tb punish him for his allegtenc to his party, aa attempt waa made two years ago to fore Judge 6week to resign hi poaittoi of referee in Bank ruptcy, but on th fadvlci of nearly ail th lawyers lit th city, he did. not do 10, It 1 that It is a bart of thi plan to nominate for this one S. B. Huston, of Hilisboro. a former I Democrat. W, H. Whrung, of UUlsborcu' SUM Senator from Wasljington county, Is In the olty. Mr, Wehjung was on of th DamocratU eonatork who. did . not -tot for Senator Mitchell 1. The Independent Republicans will bold ocaucu Monday night and tho place U said to be on of til, room In th post- office building. At thi taucua It Is ex- peoted that the . all t of tho'city and county officer will ratlned. : C. D. Hopkins, of pokan, who ha re- Oontly been appoint by President Roote- yelt united State arabal for thO sut ot Washington, 1CH th olty Mr. Hop. kioa will Qualify for ifflo nest if endty. A : n , McMINI nut t7-t - uuumu epeuiar service. , v ; ; i MCMINNVILLE, itrch 2.heriff Slf ton has collected abbut tOO.000 of Tam hill county taxes. Tbo smallpos; ocarl ha Abated. Tho on patient here i convalescent, t ' " Arthur Lambedt, FhlUppIn veteran! Is th latest Candida e for County, Clark, i A new mercantile eoncenv employing largo capital, it 1 rtporfed, will engage In general mercandlall hg in this pity about April L Oldest settlers -' prdclatm puy preeat March weather th most incimnt they hav ever known. I . . Professors Alderman and Duncan have pur schools In fine condition 'v, ' Jo Matty i promiatnt TamhlU county farmer, shot hi nliibr, Caleb Bryant, In the leg with a gd pher gun poay-Me-J MlnnvUle. Tbey Ouati reiedbout s teas. ' Preforred Btotjk Plnppi. Excellant for puswhek. ; la larg cana tOr.TLAND t4; ; the tl4tnd' cQ9l mM ui W fVmtrlca to tho Chlckerin of Boot4 TM famou intmmnt had won lu wopdert ul topuiarrty before abrfof ft later fUowt ad become..knewit ti to pubU This treat prestige of hel Chlckerrnf II net merely a patter, of' selnlority, but on of Moellence.-"The undoubted uportority. 0 the Chlckerlnc piano I over alt other I the real reason back I of the CWokertB-f fenoooos, ' If - yeo nco hear a Cnickrlnf piano played opon yeL wUl reoogal IU pacoUarly boaAiUful tofie vr afur. Jt I tb tnly piano ten that cannot be 1ml- Uted. atkoua;b uoa4ia keen attempted hy orory later maker J ,-.' T If yen would have the fineet plaao tb World produces, you must buy a Chlcker ingj tt Jiaf .&o equal. I and tb alight ad ditional cost' over ordinary good piano if bur.trtmng. : I ', : W are lay glad bo have visitor In- pecr 6ur tmlendld Chiekerlng stock. ' W hav piano t this m!ko In all th differ nt stylet and color f of wood. S1 Wahlngton atreet. lOpposlt Cordray" i Tbeatdr. Branch store, Ban Francisco Sacra- mento, and Bpokane. Awaiting Shipment on Southerri Pacific. la acordance with its regular custom, 1 th Southern Pacific has Issued from It General might Department a Hit' of I marketable product 1 long Its lines, which can be had for shipment. Summarised, th report shows: I Croon apples at liubbard, 1400 boxes; 1 briekr M Whlteson fakland and Wood- Burn, 08,000; dried prunes at Grant Pass, Deny, Hubbal d. Amity,- Albany, Oakland, Btayton ind Turner. n,700 pounds; dried apple at Hubbard, 11,000 pounds; wheat, oats, seed oat and bar- ley at Carlton, Hill aboro, Brownlvllt, Woodburn, Derry, McMinnvllle, Hubbard, Forest- Grov. McC4 Albany. Klmob, Sublimity, Independe c Karrlsburf and Baliston, 180,400 bush U, else 3 car seed oat at Hllsboro; I citrs of oats at Bub- bard; 1 cars oat at Hlomb, and 1 car at 8ubilmity.- Thero art m tons hay on sal, dil tributed among thel utions: Hilisboro, Roseburg, Junction City. Derry, Wilbur, Albany. Marion, TurnWr, Corvllls, Inde pendence and Cornelids. , - At Woodburn. Albaay and HArrliburg there are a total of 1517 bale of hop awaiting buyer. I Of hog. Sheep, cattla and horses, thers ar 1S5S Head, located 1 various number at; Hilisboro, Rosebdrg, BrownsVUle, Shedd, MoCoy,Albanjl Brooks, Tttrner and Corvalli. ; 77 ' ' i'J - :777' There art 181,000 til at Woodburn, Oak land and Whltoaoh, and2S carloads Ot Ul at McMinnville. I There I a large amolint of vegetable ready for market. Of ed pea there are JO sacks at Hilisboro; I darsof potato Ot Hilisboro; 0 ears at McMlnVille and Hub. bard; TWO sacks of potdtoe at Hilisboro. Clackamas, Forest . prove, Tualatin, Wbitesoh and Cornelui .7M buhel Of potatoes at Jefferson, BrownsvUie, Wood- burn, Btayton, West Stiy ton, Turner and Baliston: J620 sacks orl onions at Wood- burn, Tttalatin and . CO rpetlu, and 1000 sacks adWhlteson. Al 1S0.0M pound at Hubbard' and Ahland.l There an 1SQ0 sacks of onions piled kplat Tualatin alon. Of flr and other wood tor fuel there am CO cord piled up at Tutner and Cornell- pr. J M. Thornton, Dentist Room I 302-308 Marquam bldg, hont, Wood 007; residence phono Westil id,-: MOUNT TABOR. Miss Peart Foulds Is recovering front t recent Illness. , - K Mrs. J. W. Batten, who ha oe uf sr- Ing with heart . troubli -for tv mpntha j Is very ill Her husOaod I reeoyfring from a three month Illness. Mrs. O. T. Rowland Is very in with .the dropsy. . Th Mason, hav wo rk In th first do-1 free this evenlns-. j. H. ptrubio ha Mid hi old rosiduicel to Mr. Baker for An Illustrated lectul Was given by Rev. J. C. DougU atlthe M, B. church 1 last evening. The mibJect was. "Beenes li I th Wonderlands of Ihe WrW.f .'.. a-, ml Taoor AssemblM united Arusans. will have a number of Initiation Tus , day. All member M rlsltor are re-1 guested to b prntl .-.,:-) Mrs. Mary S3. Tedrfrd is preparing tel move Into her new I residence. Church and East Burflsld alfeeta.- 1 r F. W. Bait, th Iprlntel1, hag pur The how doubio-tralk ott West avenu : ,ha been completed knd cars 'are now" being operated, Prof err4 Stock. irlnalMd iean w.Torko finest freducUoa. , v ' Osteopathy; Has Illustrated It btlltf U ouro' Oil Curable diMs afteV ail other mothods nave latiea consult oitirti du. u n ' ' T Of 409 Ores Fourth year tnv Fo tland. Oraduat of A. T. Still's School df Osteopathy, . Coa suitation rre at ome. -call or writ for Hteratur and ftrtla&d Nfrnce. IAdy aaolstaat 1 Phen: Oak 4Bf reildan. Vlaosl glt IfMlp Ikolcffiltefra i World. '1 Sugar beet soon boD to yet win the fight against Cuba sugar. i fRepprted "that Harrlmaa has secured contr! Of the Ro4k Island, and f that mesh ; that h 'yajd , 'wtM hot come to the. Const, i r I t - i Charles Francis I Adams, of Boston, want -Presldenls made Senators-at. 4uvo ,-tof 'tttovj? I r;r. , i 'Tb, river and pLrbor bli passed th hou, . it mrrle 180,000,000: VGomPtr' object ho the amended con- pjracy bill., H u tor the paag of toe original or sons pi au. . -!Two, hundred atddent of Hh Omaha Medical nd Pontat College Degas) fight Ihg.with s4 another, and after thro hoor..thoxoi!gO luralturo warn wrecked .and many Student were badly wounded. 1(, wag th result dr a long standing feud hotwem i th two I branch of ; th col lege; AVj'!:;' f aii'sc r'7,7 ?' KX-Frosidept Cleiiland ddlne to com ment en . W. X Bryaa'O dltoral calling th former ' trdltor in general and a ponueal nonentity -Michigan Repubf cans 'n' Congy poa. reciprocity wlUt Cuba. Revenue Collect Chart E.. Sapp, f JCntucky,'and several subordinates, have boon Indlcttd tor iollcltlng and receiving contribution for pbUtical purposes. Outlaw at JUttoh Springs. Tex, were Surrounded last nil ht by cttisena posse and eh Pa fight lensued. The result is hot yet known, I , Germans hoy eaised to speak pleasing. ly of Princ Henri visit to America. VAndrow -Crngld will give 'Denver 200,000 library tf tie tity will appropriate 30,000 annually tol support It, NebraOka Is badly Infected with small. - ' A revolution, has broken out In Albania, f Turkish troop slid Macedonian rebel Ot Bistov bve cam in confiiot. rrlnco. Hary th-uked .tho ' American Embassy for th delcom horn it gsv him.;' - '- i,' I . . EmperOr William lis studying th cause of thd industrial predominance of the VhiUd Bute. " I . - Tb body Of a man bearing tho nam Of Josiyjfc. with J ticket - from Terr Hottt,' Irid., o Poltland, was found near th Big Horn Nation, Monuha. He had rail irem trln. Tk Meglcgn Lottery I denounced as a rau. if seii tlcMeti, and that is all Th Canadian P4clflc freight sheds at Winnipeg burned. 1 Mr.,,WK0r Betlencourt, wanted at Bk jetty for lartkhy ot oaoo worth ot jewelry and.clothln from her employer, Photographer Howel, has been located In ; Al Moy t. Herman! Wetnstein and Al bert Bllnakl, of W4port, aro under 200 bond In Clatsop couhty tor stoaUng saw- log from vAnguf a. rooto. Hoyt had charto of th loglnd permitted tb others to steal the. ' Salem port a1 Bn fruit outlook. Frank McCain anti W..1C. Bmith wr killed by ah'br t near Wmthrop, Me- tno w vgiiey? Was hi W. A. Campbell, h veteran ot th civil wkr, formerly ot lancouvr, Wash., but ior a yearresiainir at Salem, U dd, agao..' s V I--. I 7iV Mart Hsrtey, iged C, hurso at the Btato Kerorm chool, u dead. Pittaburg, P clntUlUta, ' have con .riuuisa , exv.uw to Bompiet the wagon roe from volte to founder Mountain i ENE. Populitloh (j rowing Notes aftd P, fersonals. f :.' vtJOttMal apeclal gervlo. , JCUaCNB,' Martb Sl-Aeoerdlng to Tout' directory oqfiugthe, which I hew being compiled, tbi actual population ot Ah eity .lg S,sSI, sfaid with Fairmont, ad adjolnlag- suburb, fb total lo 4.3ST. f B, W. JClgard residing a tnU vt ot jcug0,-whu eorMng late tho olty y rdy 'Was throwli from his horse !hd badly klkd n tJ head. Blghteeii hdtlnes for tho graves of vtrahg. of i tho Spanish-American and (Civil war arrival her ystrday : from he V. BTQuartM-fiaater't pepartment at Washington, O. q - - . Btowart, fwh has booh in bust hs At Bpringneil for 87 years, ha old hlCgarl mreandle ttoro there to Mi). CHahdlO OtJAtbahy. t Th RepubUean met In th oeveria Kugene preewctsilast night and noml- pated mm f4 bel voted fo. at tho prl- - : ;4; LETS i7m&7 AKEIEM. ot th Chamber of iTAmmrcov h clvd . from Senator Mitchell oemmifnleatloti regarding th ItfTortt of Cohrtie Poach to Obtain for th permanent ti hlbit some condemned brdnancd from y t Bumptef , Charleston, V C. ' Mi". Mitchill brought tho matter to tft attention 04 the Secretary of War, who recuied that condemned ordnance. t,' hot tatohdedl for Service, may be ' soldier' : monument i loantd f 'given hssoeiOtlons. posts Of the- Orapd Army; utd municipal corporations, Mr, Mitchell, hurgest that, a a VunielDal oorporauon, Portland make aptiicaUon for, thi ord nance Oh blank frm which b enclose for the purpose. Ms too evggts that khejr -bo moluded Jd th Oregon exhibit j bad brought to Oregon free ot tranporta- iio hojrgsf 4:ii.?v i ,-,;.v; :2,; l ,1 OSMmWMssSMi t. -,-vFOH CLEAN STREETS. ano 4-ewi gna ti k civw Associatioa bld 0 meting tbls tffternoon gt d o'clock M th City HalU Among thoa present was tho Cb!f of FoUe and ti Folic pemmlsionr. Thr wa a general gi. tussle of plans fJ:, street doanlng. mmi 1 ; ' l 7 - - v t. ) ' V. r 2 ?a . i. L BOWCN'S TRADING -CHCdK 6 X ONE? CENli ; ,.:: r . i.TRgoe V. J y-,-7r Iht oasis ef 6ATBth ef th eala J wnaocoeiBiite by tawlul weiitrf if ... m J nr m lJLnr-Lavi .:0. Not good on patent medicine. 4 c 7 1 1 .-. ! Laue-DaVio Drug; Co. L- .1 Third arid SOU DISTRIBUTORS FLEGtiENSTEIN MAYER GO. ; aUtabllsned !l76. WINES Sr-29 Martin SL v . dNONNATL OHJO PO Wiie and and Office Portland CITY BREWERY Bottltd Deer r Largest arid Aiost complete Fatahiiakarf IRA4. . ti Orate. Thirteenth and Burnsid Btal Telephone No. f - '' ' BAKlNQOWIjERflUST. The Baking Powder Trust, organised only a year or wb ago with a' flurry of triimoeU and a ckbltallSAtlon of 120.000.- 000 made up out Of an original capital ot tM0,O90, comprising a combination pf five companies, ta nowo.uit erl0usly feeling the effect of the (competition ot th 624 independent baiting powder manutactur- ro Whloh have ijpruhg up through the United fttates in! eomsoutlon with the Royal, and which ho v robbed the Royal Baking Powder Company ot ai least 09 per cent bt their skies, until It 10 reported that th Royal ari no' longer ible to pay th extenslv dividends and larg salasje they once did, so that it loOka vort much a though this g1g ntio, fallacious baking powder trust was rapidly dlslntrega ting. While Various" atti mpt Tiav been made toward advorsl I legislation V there Is kearceiy a Woman (today in th land who doe not know thkt the composition of baking powder is do longer a eert, gad that th Royal Baking Powder Company doe not enjoy any privilege or proprie tary secret - which! makes their articls. Composed of creaml of tarur,,etov, of any greater valu than that now manufactur ed by the many put Jidg. Interest engaged in the Industry. , 1 he American Baking Powder Aisoclaflon mad up of some of the largest Indepei dent wanufaeturers, ha almost entirely driven -the Royal out Of th Southern Stale for.th reatott that the lndependenttmanufaeturers can sell their product with fair profit vastly cheaper than tticO t the Royal people. It seems only to i s matter of time when the Royal wil be entirely eliminat ed from the field. Flnanolat elrcles Will watch with oonsiderkble interest as to th final outcome of the fight which ha been waged by tho Independent manufacturer of baking powder against the Royal Bak ing Powder Truat. (The independent bak ing powder manufacturers hav . al th qualities of purity,) equality in strength end GO per cent better pried in their favor. and it is not to ud presumed that the American houaetrlte! and wholesale con sumer will longer lromain .Ignorant of these facta,' regardlis of vicious adver tisements or adverse legislation which the Royal Baking POwder people may at tempt to put forth-1 no one dispute or Will attempt te dlsput that cream of tor- tar baking powder is anything but pure, While, on the other landv the attack by paid;advertimnt and published arti cles of the Royal C mpany against bak ing powder product made of Ahhdrou baslo alumlllc aulpht t (commonly called glum), that tho am i is poisonous Is not only unfair, but cr minal end libelous, and it I believed tHat it wm Ohiy be a Matter of a short ume tho Royal Com banv Is taken intO thW court nd shown bp in It, nefarious god eorrupt methods, Quoting tho word bflthe tllustrlou Un coln, "Tou can tool kom of the people p.11 of the time, all of th people soma ( th time, but yu eanhot fool all the peo- pie all the time, me," aid thi applle with particular emphasis to thf Royal Bait- Ing Powder Comparts! Prof erred Stodk Temgtoot, Solid Sock canst Ohpst to consxmor. FIYTIMEIS COMING I r taDE:':?isi,ji:i hel can lo you. ia this with our wcll-etlacisi WtU Paper in au grades OTi . inicr.rw.Taici ifl,iuici: fell. AlOOMOlSE & CO. J ? i t 1 :CO0JCS TEA - the great' v- JPIilllQ llfDKIIIt JSc purchases it. Yamhill Stroot KIAftYlAN'D CLUD RYE "- . swSOtrated 1594. AND JOE2ER3 : 7 ND LIQUORS r 333-235 Oak St PORTLAND. OREGON fctryWlroCcHMUtVpMtMVyVcniHi . ' . LTR.Y NETTING Iron Tencinf of all kinds, Bank ' . Railings, and all kind of useful - and ornamental vorkv v J'7 v Wire twd frbri Vorks 14r FRONT STREET. prietor 6f the a Specialty brewery ia the Northwest PORTLAND, OREGON JOHN LAMONT May t)Q Demo ratio Candidate for maybri A Btrong aentlmoht Springing up In Democratic circle In favor of th nomi- nation of John Lamjont a the Demoorat- io candidate for Mayor of the city of Portland. It i. nndrstood that the - Democrats will hav ne formal slate In the popular meaning ot that arm, but it is givn out that the leadeto favor Mr Lament. Men who claim to know say that ihe proposed Cltlssn's yet in mbryo, will candidacy. . , , movement.", whloh endorse Mr. Lamont'P laMSINSa -Lhi NT MITCHELL HAS HOPE. President Mesrs of th ; Chamber of Commerce,'; yesti rday wired Senator Mitchell regardlni the prospects for the adoption of the a nendment which Mr. Mitchell intends i offer to the river and, harbor but ia thi Senat. A reply was -received last even nsr saying that It i at present ImpossIbU to forecast th dispo sition of th bill or any, amendment Which may be o ered, but strong hop I sxpressed ths all inoluded M tv Jrtous bill, will 0' regained, u '7 r- ' Preferred Stock Salmon. Canned from R yal Chinook only. 2 rests all dUeafcoacUU ahd -chrOnto, -oldlng an unnvkied, record in chrohlo and nervou dlsefcses, .spinal., affections, and diseases 01 wfomen; Call Or writ for " J'Oateopathy Etplained." Kf chargt mad tor consuitatloa kt ofB.; Dr.ViX. Roacrs A. T. StlU Schobt of Osteopathy, Kirk- Dr. 0.flLord QaU oniy juaay an uato of Oataontthr ta . ortland. , f' Phlin, Main IT. Oflc, 632-t-t "'l MARQUAM DIILDING. W. A. BHaw I - , - A, S. Bhaw.( vum iuun tu 91, Jiea. J rvni iio. W. A. GIIAW CD. Co. j RFUL ESTATE v AfrB OEfjrJKAL- AUCTIONEERS. Money to Loin, Taxes Paid, Abstri Ah.tr. tk FOrnlshi. On n, fruit an 4lMry farm: specialty. Uaii ng ana eoiiecung. jfrOo-, arty taken chari tor hnn.r.id.nt. . , t'srnv Las gpwlalty. ; yURTLAND pR. aM-efdrk Btr.et. WE ARB BELUltO 00,000 'PACKAGES '! " 7t! fj : monthly, th larjeot i cent package m ' thg mgrket, .Soldby all rocr. ' Osteppathy ' 1 1 71 A -I: .) p r