The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, March 28, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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    , TIEB; . EYESTXCr JOTONAL, ..PORraAKD.kOBEGOlT, TTIIDAT MARCH. 28, "4902..; v ? - - - j . -
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Have;Yqu-a;Ghoice
; the Exppsition Site. .
' The Journal -is fond - of public appro.
VaJ ct oubllo aBalrs. - The Journal be
Ueve the dtlsens -of Oregon should
aave a Voice nv the selection of the site
for the Exposition, of 1S05. It believe
that the time to ailtate that subject Is
aow-rlht MOW now. before the du
vector , have settled the proposition
among thetnselves., I
";-This Is why the Journal ha -wltlnated
this Exposition aite -eenteat. It want
everybody; to have a voice In the matter
of the Fair site selection. No matter how
rich, all are equally interested.' The poor
man Is, probably, more Interested than
the rich man. - The poor man has no
carriage to convey him to and from the
how. He must ride In a car or walk.
He caa walk to some of the sites being
voted for. .He can ride on a car" to all
of them.' But there is a great difference
f opinion. a to. where the Fair should
be located... .Vote's coming to the Journal
efflce "demonstrate thls Ohe mart senf
la 100 votes: at one time for' the Penla.
ula location,; which shows that be wants
the Fair bwn there." Others ar"puW
lng for Cycle Farav; lead's Field and
Hawthorne Park, Bellwood, the Knox
Tract, and. other places. ,. ' . '
" The way ' to locate the : exposition in
the proper place is to express a prefer-,
ence through the medium bf the Jour
ntU. , And the votes, which - will x be
counted on Saturday, ought to be foil
lnr In at this time to "beat the -band,". .
' Have ypn Votedr ',.' f ;
' If not, why nott ; . "
' The vote on last Saturday stood:
Penlnnular at r .
Setlwood It
Ladd's Field
Cycle Park .,.....................14 1
,.' . Knox Tract ....... t
Fulton .......... .
' City Park .;. 4
Cut out this coupon write your choice
ana send It in. -
JOURNAL CONTEST
MY CHOICE TOR THE. ' ,
EXPOSITION SITE
Name.......,.....i.,.....,....
, ' - ' , r-T .
furnlBh' bond 'until' thi contrtrt wag
receited. ' - "
I. A letter? from - th Portland Ship-
buildlnc ComDany asked for an exten
eion of time until April 20 to complete
the two wood scows for which it has
the contract, on account of delay in
securing-material, ft was referred to
Commissioners - Adams. Retlly and
Sellinit. -
Commissioner Hughes reported that
a piece of the dredge machinery had
not been made according: to specinca
tions, but promise to remedy the de
fect was made, and the letter piacea
on file.
CITY BRIEFS.
ELKS ELECT OFFICERS,
, Portland lodge. No. 162, B. P. O, E.,
last night elected officers for the en
suing year as follows: Exalted ruler,
John Lamont; esteemed leading
knight, Richaid Clinton; esteemed
loyal knight, W. tlr. Robinson;
esteemed lecturing knight. John B.
CofTey; secretary, B3. Vfi Rowe; trees.
urer.'R. W.- Hoyt tyler, George H.
Wemple; trustee for three years, T. B
McDevltt: Past Exalted Ruler Frank
C. Baker presided at the election. The
new officers will be Installed next
Thursday night.
PORT COMMISSION,
' At' a meeUng of the? Port of Port
land Commission yesterday, a letter
-was read from Inman, Poulsen ft Co.,
asking that the upper river be
dredged so that large vessels could be
brought opposite the mill for the pur
pose of loading.' -t
The treasurer reported that by the
receipt of -a part of its share of the
taxes, the port had paid an' indebted
ness of $36,600 to the Hlbernla Sav
ings ''Bank, and had 110,000 remain
ing. Permission was granted the Oak
land Iron Works to make some slight
changes In the machinery of the new
dredge, on recommendation of De
signing Engineer Lockwood. ,
, A letter, from the C. & C, Electric
Company, of Garwood, N. Jv dated
March 18, stated that Faber,. Du Faur
A Donnelly bad not received the con
tract for their work, and could not
-A small boiler exploded in the Multno
man Trunk and 6ox Factory yesterday-.
No one was hurt and the damage wis
very alight.
Rose Croix - Chapter of Scottish Bite
Masons met to the number of 150 to 200
at the lodge room in the Marquain build
lng last night - and sat at banquet. The
chapter comprises all Masons who have
attained degrees -between the 15th and
18thi The chapter closes once a year anit
last night's .gathering was in accordance
with a time-honored custom.
,fhe fund-aCo! Thomas K Btrowbrldga
took place yesterday afternoon from hu
reeldence in Kenllworth. and was attend-
d by many prominent .people" and mem
bers of the fraternal organisations, Kev
E. P. Hit conducted tha service, at the
close of whloU the Interment was in Lono
Ftr Cemetery. , ; (
The excavating for the new building to
be vreeted on; the southeast corner of
First and Oak streets has been complete J
and a force of men are now employed in
laying-: a concrete- foundation for the
structure. " 'f:- ' . - i . -
The work of moving the old Henrlck
sen house to the comer of Lownsdale and
Washington streets' Is rapidly progress
lng..
'."Cohfeislon of the Chrisr formed the
topic. ., of . Evangelist, H. C. Patterson's
sermon at the; Rodney. Avenue Christian
Church - last night. The suowcr pre
sented Wednesday night, was on "Re
pentanos Unto. Xaf ,", There Is consider
able interest manifested at, these meet
lngs and the- attendance Is on the In
crease. ' Mf. Patterson Says that It is hi
Intentlpn to costlnye them for an Indefi
nite period. ... .
A list of fifteen members of the O. N.
G, who are behind in, their fines for non-
attendance at drill -meetings was turned
over' to Sheriff ' Fraaier yesterday for
collection. The aellnuueacies range from
H.M to fS.W eafch, v . .;-4i-
'Frank' ft Grant, administrator of the
estate of Wr Crowell, deceased, has
petttlpned the eourt for leave to sell prop
erty In De Lashmutt A Oatman's little
homes. p,,4i,, .f ;
Rev,,. George VB, Van Watters Is con
ducting Good Friday services at St. Da
vids Church, corner East Morrison and
Twelfth streets, today. Special music
was rendered and addresses delivered.
There will be an evening service.
1 As a tesult of the trus' doubling its
price on salt. It now coats S cents apiece
to preserve sheepskins. Dealers Sis kick
ing hard, :". . , .;
By yesterday's California, steamer com
mission men Imported BOO crates of cab
bage and about half as many crates of
cauliflower, a 'nd there also arrived by
train a carload of celery.
After a 'temporary "lay-off of a few
days, occasioned by the lack of material,
quite a . number of bricklayers resumed
work this morning In various parts of
the city. - .; ;' -;
a "W. "vVeatheriy . has sold his build
ing and cigar store on the corner of East
Morrison street and Grand avenue.
Excavation was begun this morning for
the new Falling building, on the comer
ot Third and Morrison streets.
GREAT GLOVE SALE,
. First shipment of Ladles' Kid Gloves
ever received at this port direct from
Grenoble, France. You can save whole
salers' and all middlemen's profits as we
handle the gloves on a small commis
sionRegular fl.75 and $2.09 Gloves will
be Y1.46; 11.35 and jfl.jp gloved, 1.15, and
our Leaders - at 95o pair. ' Cannot be
matched for $1.25. Misses' Kid Gloves,
60c, 75c. Bargain ' Counter Gloves, 69c,
Mc Allen & McoDnnelll, filoves At ted. Cor
ner Third and Morrison.
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
The trading checks in! the advertise
ments of The Journal are like finding
money. Have you seen them?
i. . . , - ..-iit-: ii--.
Bbys' Confirmation
Outfits
- The richest product oi the best man
ufacturers in Boys' Clothing Highr,
grade materials at the low cost. We
offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
to tasty and economical parents. WHy
not bring your boy here and purchase
: ..Can entirely new r
OUTFIT FOR EASTER
OK'CONFIRMATION
-V'S il,
; Beys' Norfolk and Sailor SidU, ages BOYS' VXSTJCK SUITS, ages 3
3 W 10, lnSerev itJ. A f rfc 05
uievwis, ana r anaes, TTk u4 a , v-ofnriui, ej.vu ' , . . i
SnecUl Values at . values . V
BOYS' HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS
' r. REUAM.IT. (lOTMttS, ThW and korrisoV .StreetsV ;
lit POLITICS
Charles A. Johns, of Baker county,
a leading candidate for the Republl
can nomination for-Governor, camei
down from -the snow-capped bills of
his mountain home last .night, to re
main until he is made the RepubiK
can standard-bearer, or Is carried out
of the convention hall on hit shield or
a shutter. He is accompanied by that
old Republican war horse. Dr. O. M,
Dodson state committeeman, from
that county, and the leader of the
Moody faction in the bunchgrass re
gion. Regarding the widely -circular
ed and much believed report that
dicker: Is on between Mr. Johns and
Governor Qeer, that Is ta make the
former Secretary ot State and the lat
ter Governor for a second term, the
Eastern Oregon lawyer said: "There
Is no ground whatever for such
statement. I am for Johns for Gov
nor, and for no one else." Mr. Johns
professes to be pleased with the out
look. -
a
The same train that bore Charley
Johns to the city of convention car
ilea w. J, Furnish, of Umatilla coun
ty, to the city. Mr. Furnish will also
remain until the agony is over. He
remarked last night that he expected
to stay until he got what is coming to
him.
Hon. Otis Patterson, Register of
the Land Office at The Dalles, is In
the city. Mr. Patterson Is not taking
an active part in the contest for the
offices, but in a quiet way Is working
for the nomination of State Senator
Williamson for Congress. , '
Walter Lyon, Governor Geer's pri
ate secretary, came down from 8a
lem last night. He is hopeful of the
renomnlation of the Governor.
E. P. McCortnacfc. the Salem bank
er. is in the city in the interest of
his brother-in-law. Congressman
Moody. Dr. J. N.- Smith, of Salem,
member of the last Legislature. Is
also in the city. '
The Washington County Republican
Convention yesterday was a stormy
one. The fight centered on the candl
dacy of Governor Geer. Seven of the
12 delegates to the state convention
are .said to be opposed to Governor
Geer, while the other five are avowed
ly In his favor. The following ticket
was .nominated: County Judge, H. T,
Buxton, of Forest Groves County
Clerk. B. J. Goldman. fo Tleardvitte;
Sheriff, Samuel Galbreath, of East
Cedar Creek; Recorder, Emll Kuratli,
or Phillips; Commissioner, W. J. But
ner, of Beaverton;-Treasurer, Wil
Ham M. Jackson, of Hillsboro: Sur
veyor, A. A. Morrill, . of Hillsboro;
Coroner, E. C. Browa. of Hillsboro.
The Crook county Democrat met
In convention at Prinevllle yesterday.
Resolutions were adopted In Opposl
tlon to the leasing of the public
ranges', In favor of using the reserve
for gracing purposes and in favor of
Chinese exclusion. The following
county ticket was nominated: Judpe,
W. A. Booth r Sheriff, C. B. Smith;
Clerk, A. J. Smith; Assessor. J. J.
Mellll; Treasurer, M. H. Bell; Com
missioner. C. B. Allen; Surveyor.
Knox Huston; Coroner, Joseph Crook.
Delegates to the state convention
were elected as follows: E. S. White
T. W. Robertson, J. W. Henderson,-P.
w. Doak.
AMUSEMENTS.
TNE BAKER THEATRE
George I. Baker, Manager.
Phones, Oregon 1076; Columbia 4508.
' Another laree house last nieht.
Polite and Refined Vaudeville a Great
Baccess.
Note the, Big Acts and the Time They
ADDear.
Lieandn Eros ...8:;
Wm. Walton 8:45
Lynne & Kennedy 8:54
Frank Bacon & Co. :06
O'Brien, Jennings and O'Brien :S3
Clara O' Moore 9:45
The Great Duffy Children 9:55
Carter and Thornhlll 10:15
The Benaatlon of the .Hour
The Great Cycle Whirl 10.25
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Prices, matinees ....I. .......... .,.101535
Evening .,....,!& a& 3660
Mr. Ben Stem presents
BLANCHE WALSH
And her excellent compa
ny. Thursday and Friday
nights, March 27-28, in
"LA MADELEINE."
Saturday matinee and
night. "JANICEl MERE
DITH,"
REDERICKSBIRG MUSIC HALL
Seventh and Alder Streets.
FLYNN'8 LONDON GAIETY GIRLS
fresentlng
"A Night in a Turkish Harem" .
Introducing
LITTLE EGYPT
In her sensational dances.
General admission, tree.
CONCERT HALL
B LAZIER BROS
CONCERT EVERY NIGHT
242-248 Burnside.
FAMILY ROOMS
Gentlemen's Resort
Louis Dammasch
Goodnough building. 16S and
i 170 5th street Opposite poer-
onlce, .
Cold Lunches. Schlitz beer on draught
Easter Eggs lSc
California Butter, ' .
Best creamery.
. .1., . . ..i
Full cream cheese
- 60 and 55
Swiss ceese
-. - f -Llmbarger,
each .r
HbriaraTTviyii
50-lb pall laxd, (or j.K..i.;,..,l4.7S
606
4.i.e.....el2Ct 15C
....IOC J3d
;................: 25c
LaGrande Creamery, 3d and Yamhill
,' ! J - "'' -
M. .For-".:
rH 3 . SATURDAY om Wf:, ..
SPECIAL DISCOUNT; ON EVERY TRIMMED HAT
THIS DAY ONLY
Latest Popular Styles. The Largest Assortment in
the City to select from. The best Hats that canbe
produced for the least money. No fancy prices.
w
HUNDREDS OF TRIMMED HAJS
Have been rsold the past weeK and to give those an opportunity who have
hot been able to see bur Hats the past week we make this special Easter
olTerltl for one day only. No trouble to show oods. We can please you
in styles. We are confident we ean as ; to yr prlce, , Whether itis a lO
hat or a $2 hat. Our store will be open this Saturday -until lO'P. M. "
CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS' :
Gibe Largest Exclusive Millinery House on the Pacific Coast
TO TATOOSH ISLAND.
Willis I Moore, Ch.m of the Weather
Bureau, has authorised the work of re
pairing the telegraph line extending
from Port Crescent to Neah Bay, on the
Strait of Juan de Fuca, a distance of
about 45 miles; and the construction of a
line from the latter place to Tatoosh Isl
and, off Cape Flattery, six or seven miles
farther.
A new building will be constructed on
Tatoosh Island, at the terminus of .the
new line. An appropriation has bden
made by the department to this end. and
thework wtlf probably be begun soon.
This wiH put the persons In charge of
this service In better touch with vessels
on the outside than they are at present,
A telegraph line Is also being construct
ed to North Bend, and will probably be
In operatlonln a couple of months.
Have you
flour?
tried Feacock hard wheat
BOWEN'S TRADING CHECK
oooo ron
ONE CENT
IN TRAOC
On a basis of OaeVrenlh of thr vslu.
when accompanied by Uwlul moiit-y of
i'. ikmnnr nrm oi' Lniie-uavig o.
Not good on patent medlclne
COOK'S TEA
the great
f
free with 25c purchases at
Laue-Davis Drug Co.
Third and Yamhill Streets
HENRY WEINHARD
: Proprietor of the:
CITY BREWERY
Bottled Beer a Specialty
Largest and most complete brewery in the Northwest
Established 1862 " Office, Thirteenth and Burnside Sts. T
Telephone No. 72 PORTLAND, OREGON
NERVE KILLING IN TEETH.
V"
Killing the nerve
In a tooth Is one ot
the things In dentist
ry .that Is terrifying
to more people than
an y .one. thing
of which we know..
The . old way was
bati.- The demons of
Hitctes turnel loose
would not put up a
worse' trouble than
the means of some
tiefitlsts employed
In killing a nerve.
Still people want t
save -their teeth, and
are willing to undertake-
the ordeal to
keep the tooth. We
want to tell the people.-
that we have
found way and
ni v oeen ualns It- - 1 . .i't ''.
worth, it will 1eatro a live-nfrw' which"'; l ,
exposed In a tooth, without causing any pain whatever. ' Open eundays,'
A. M. to 12 M. i S .
- Ui
w
IV- 'Wv j
long' enough, to prove Its
WISE BROTHERS
JOI, 109. 21L 213 and J13 Falling Bldg.'
. Cor. Third pd .Washington sts.
Columbia phone S& Oregon phone --
South S91.
When You Ride A Bicycle
RIDE THE
BEST
Ue 1902 r
BICYCLES
ARE
"The
Best
Wheels
Oil Earth"
$25, $30,$
STEAM, ELECTRIC AND GASOLINE
AUTOMOBILES ' - V
Fred.T. Merrill Cycle Co.
INCORPORATED.
105. 107 109, 11) SIXtH STREET
at
1 5'. ft
11
7 '
s.