Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1902)
:VJf SSal Aurxxo a bo win. Teipaooe Main 500 -SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Per Week . , . . . . . . lOCenU f Delivered anywhere in the City. -' By man o any address. $3.00 per year. ' ''. ,. .L0O for four month - JOURNAL PRINTING CO., PtIBLIShERS . PORTLAND. OR., APRIL 1 , 1902 ALL SELF-NOTHING MORE. A morning contemporary remarks that "The basis of political conditions )u Muit-)t-'' notnah County two year afro was wholly different Trom I be hasi that exists now. S2a .'..'. inai IB iroin ine vicw-jioini ot ine run , V :eraporary that two years ago was on sue eldC of the fence and this year on the other. That two years ago pleaded for the veto of a bill (bat dispensed with- . ,Ux aala publications, and this year hands ut frigid solace to the veto's author. . ' That two years ago held up to scorn the ',, '; .citizens' rebellion and this year extols . ' uch movement as righteous and patriotic. Tha.tlwo j?ears ago lauded to the bluei lent of heaven men It scourges now. v That two years ago declared it political f- Infamy to secede .from the Republican v- party organization, but this 'year is aider ' and abettor of that offense. As a matter " f fact, the busts that exist now," Is the "ho sis" that the contemporary con lures up to suit lfslf and Its tall-feath-yra around the city. , The Indications are that the Mitchell - " Kahn Chinese exclusion bill will become a : taw before the close of April: .Some more' stringent measure 'than: the Geary act la Reeded it Chinese are to be excluded from this country. It la well known that In ' Portland hundreds of Chines have been illegally' landed find that '.' from tlms to lime a gang of men lii this city made al most their entire living' landing Chinese -"'.oborers.' -This-waa notoriously, tnis of a aortlon of T. J. Black s Incumbency of A- f the offlca of collector of customs. ' ,' These are' the days !t glad hands and foaming' glasses.' i.Wlthla? a few flays loaM-delegates may look, for the "atony 1are. and suggestions that they buy their awn -liquor, pontics never cnange. . . i Hanna says ha- Is not a candidate, but Just the am Mr. 1 Theodore .Roosevelt doesn't propose to spend the . summer In - the Colorado mountains on the trail of mountain lions and grimly bears. '.". The kind of smelter that will not smelt la the kind f hat stands down at Llnnton ... ItPortlaid,Aa4,onotrth,-othr-lil4T much - ore that now; goes through hero . wouia o put on ana worxea. ' Kow that Theodora Roosevelt has se ceded from Marcus A. Hanna there may be a division In Washington also. But Oregon sets the pace. , , Two lynching in one week ought to ahove Colorado .atone pretty well up to- war Kntec9ir, . m w K Jt tsm.it i - - rfvti.tm.'- Ul-jL.JJrU.-Mlt lf . .'. -Coinreasuan-WH14iTisew will be -the FLASHES OF FUN, .v Monotony. Bingo "Anything new!' Mrs. Bingo -"Nothing. The cook, isn't . going to stay. "Harper's' Baxaar. ' o' Deserved Better . Treatment He Do " you mean, to say the -plumber has not been here' yetT She No. isn't It Shameful? And we are such good cus tomers; our plumbing is nearly always ' - out ef order. Brooklyn, Life. "My what a lot of books!" exclaimed Miss Ooasype. - "Does your husband fead j much TV '"No," answered Mrs. Gad. "He buys expensive eoekav-and he bo busy working. to pay for it hem that tie doesn't 1 have time to read. "Philadelphia Record; ' His Excuse! "Kw that our engage- ?4nent 1 off, aald the beautlf a! 'blonde, "I shall Expect yoij' to ieurn niy photo- :-i graph and lock of hair.",, "I'll return th , jhoto,. jrepnefl , the young mnn in the 'caae. '.'But I want you to understand that that I'm not advertising myself as a iair reetorer.'-iChieago Dally News. 4,Do you think the man about whom , I wrote to you would make a good candi date?" said one sadly practical politic ian. --"Wei!," answered the othpr. "he . has an abundance of money and likes fa SfXUOjl If Ha-WAllM mill, an 11ual candidate. But I don't believe he would rnake much of an official." Washington Star. ;"Mow full of misnomers our language Is," aald Mrs. llrowne. "I met a man - yesterday who was a regular bear, ajkd tret they said he was a civil' engineer." "Tea," replied Mrs. Lamb, "and there's the 'teller1 In t,he bank. I asked him how much my husband . had . there, and he wouldn't tell me at all." Philadelphia Press.. ,'jf vt, . HAD IT DdWN PAT. i. "Some" years ago," said a preacher. ; "we Inaugurated in our Sunday schoo !he tractiCH of our vhni sirlptural text us they dropped their i pennies 4nt the contribution box. On the first Sunday in question a little nha vcr , walked . up and s.-ild: 'Th' Lord . loveth' a cheerful giver," and. In dropneo Tiis penny. "Charity shall cover a mul titude -of sine, anil in dropped the next; 'It I more blessed to drive than receive quoted the third and so on. Just then n. walked a little fellow with the unmis takable remnants of mQlase candy o -. his chubbV face, and, oa he dropped hi? Ct-nt, brawled out: 'A fool and hi money are soon parted.' " HIS OWN WORK. , "These biscuits,, aaid Mr Henry Peck, "ure quits as s gooda ( mother used to mike. I'm sura," f " byr Henry f his wife exclaimed. "1 ttrtainty am surprised",., i. A blusb of ahaaie" gtilfused his delicate fonturts. for he realised that self-praise a fult most Unbecoming Un one of Lis gentle breeding."'' i- ,Vt r The Columbia Telephone 'Co, hns its printing done- In Portland, Are union mica eur. others doT .... HINTS FOR WOMEN I ''-To .jwft."4tope.ftMlt, boll sdme sugartnaa leaded; glass In yallow.SpAerreen.an" .unul It ; sayumea . a yellow color and -breaks. dfC. jihorj "aftd .tr'sp, when a pietfe is . dropped in,-water. - Remove the pan from the fjre ;ffn'd, drop, the orange see. lions or grapes one , at a time, into it and remove with two forks. Pluce on an oiled )lab lo dry; There are; always rooms in one's house having corners ' which for untliitarian or artlHtif purawws require ricreenlnB. Peo ple of moderate mans may, by the exer- cIeb of a little ingenuity, evolve some thing original In the way of a nereen at very small cost. Frames may be had at any furniture shop and the covering done at home, Colored canvas or; bur,ap makes a good covering. Last summer nearly every girl who boasted arms anything short, of veritable horrors wore her sleeves at half-mast. Thia year, if hu accepts the most swaK ger advance models from Paris, ahe will expose her neck a well. The new aftet noon gowns of batiste, and other lace lummtil fabrics niil reach just to the basepXthe neck.' This-leaves the neca delightfully free. "' . One cupful of sugar, quarter of a cup ful of butter, one cupful of sweet milk. nc leqsfiJonrul of todu, two of cream of tartar, one tablapoonful of - cornstarch j made smooth In v. little milk, two cups- fui of (lour. Hake In thin shcts and put together with boiled sugar frosting. Jelly, cocoanut ed any 'other ' rich filling de Mred ttnlsh the top Hit h the boled sugar r resting made by boiling together a cup of sugar and one of water until Jt win tt rn r reamy white and thick on being stirred. This is quite as delicious as thu trosilug made frdm the whites of eggs. Here are' tht? "latest suggestions !n French lingerie' corset models, whlth bear bath, a deep marble a(Tar flush with the the hall mark of daintiness. j ground -and toverid wneo not In. us with' The firat jt) a whlte bu-tl&te, finely tuck-j a;chl))chllla rug. Ip ; the, t otUeit,orner fd with bands of narrow Varehrtennes stands her dreenltig- table of plain white ." insertion alternating;' nfl trimmed ' witn lncqiMre-wood, with i jta crowd of bot lace andr-mbbn'bf aidlrig. ' n i. awinla , hajr brushes .ant Jars. The Central model; of w'Wte thina silk,' is mirror la three-sided, so thrtt a perfect mist original. tht-JoA rwifmilnt '. nf '-Mtiw of tn imw fflllture mWli oh- Srream 4aee belnit extreinity effective. l eading of palif pink at op of garmeitt and walat line. ,n ., j.j ,j ,- ig r -The last -is -captirntlnff-of sheer mulf. renter ptcerf graduated'' tiiclfs 'outlined by insertion and lace. Pale blue waist, rtbt'on waist. oyer .shoulders andj. encircling WHITE IS Mt'CH WORtf. . At a recent wedding not only the bride, but the mother of the bride, was attired in a white gown.. Ths gown in question was, to be sure, a' heavy white guipure. lirlmmedltb-iids-of'-FrmtBer a cos- uime certainly, sufllcjently rich and elah biatelo aulf a wdnian -imly a little over W. ... ' i , , : ' It Is, however, a notlreable fact that a large number of women past their youth tre wearing white for the day time and finding" It beoomlng. A a courturiere ap proached on the subject said: "A woman h never too old to wear white.- but she may,.'beJto4 n"gty.' X pretty Wdma.h myJ ieyWteiHPtljihe.i4s,, Mnn Bgiy PIP'S spsm Wf-At-rii J: Si DINNER ' DBCDRAffBONB- ( 1 '"At !t mmner-haas ifhfen recently or a Princeton man the college colors, orange and black, were beautifully com bined for the decorations and Appoint ments. The dining - room . had the side A'alls gorgeous with yellow and green onventlonal!etf patterns with ceiling studded with beams of weathered oak and a dado around the room of panels of the oak. The china and glass cupboards ODDS AND ENDS; There are K.000 deer In the Yellowstone National Park. American clocks arc to be found In the most remote hamlets In Slam. Ono thounshil sores 'of- forest supply fuel for Paris for barely a week. 1 .. , -' t: ii.'-.T. 4 ,...n-..n-. Ui i. u -.1 A great fortune,iBs vblen' maae'from he' Wlre-deVkie and rubber eortl for beer bottles. - r-k n(. , . In Ashanfefgrowt' at tree resembling the English oak. which furnishes excel ;-lant 'butterJS'S .r-ne -t 4 i : it' t i h' o '' t't, IT '-ic The maSHed -tiavles of the world Include M battleships 471 crtiiaers7. JI,2a5 gunboats tad 1,600-torpedo-boats, ,- -, ' -" i '''"'T !Sw ( Palladium is employed in the making of "istronomlcal Instruments at a cost of J1S0 t pound, being more precious than gold. Paul Mullev, who is said to be the oldest man In .Germany, 'Celebrates his loath birthday this month. : He ' is a glaaH- "oiKer dv trade ana lives at Kieinwa- ihan. ' . .. $:: The Detroit River is the outlet of the tretest. bodle,;of 'fresh water in the world, aggregating H2.0UO souare miles of lake surface, which in furn drains 125,000 square miles of land.. ... A country laborer of 'Brescia, while leaning an eel, discovered In its Rtom- ar-h a largo pearl, which has been pur chased by a Milan Jeweler for $6.00u. The white convicts employed on the rr-nkwnter at Cane Town are sending a oval n'dilr6s to King Edward, praying Is clemency on the occasion of the ap proaching coronation. A candidate for , Clerk of Davidson uttitv. 'retthessee'. oromisee to. pay a rhuroh drM of Si. 000 if he gets the nomi nation. The money is deposited a an iii(-nce of good faith and the oongrega nn Is said to be working hard "among the voters. Vanadium dos not melt In heat of 's than 2.000 degrees Fahrenheit. -is not tffected by any acid and. Increasing;- as t does, the dtictllitv of copper, it Is very -lnnM to "the mnkors of electrical ap pllnncea: but the priee being ttiO) A poand, t is almost prohibitive. r Representatives: of Hawaiian planters " In th Phl'lplnea to ascertain whether It la feasible to Import farm la--Tors from the arehiplneo to., Hawaii. rhe scheme is renerolly regarded hs Im irnetleable fer the reason that the per rentage of skilled aprlriilturists among the Filipinos Is very small. - THE ROSE SOCIETY. The Executive Committee of the Port and Rcise Society will meet nxt Satur 'y at I o'clork at the rooms of the Per manent I'TThtt'it, Second and Washington street. Frank Lee, secretary of the so- i"tj-, sam: The Rose Society js a great deal more . a 'nr reoc.hin? then even the most' '"rartldai if lt' rromotere dared .hope. "' The .'Port fifd fioriflts -are" receiving orders every day from out-of-town people- who want o , buy choice roses. i Indeed, the wholo i " reaV'el r ' It ii all do T our dutv and lor tne '" M "-extensive . Im 1 IZ1 i iV.t ft " rVr,fVT ,na x provetnents are tinder contemplation In make it-a reality. :t :, w-the way of rebuljdng some 20 mles of th :nst Is looKing toward, Portland now as ,i ' .i- , i . , j . ..-. v ., . ww - ..cai ; . - ..- y j..- - .... .... the swell window hUrirf with mlde-meshed ace ' and' draperies of yeUor tapestry, were of aft glass ' In yellow and .green. The bare top of the Flemish oak table bore lace doilies embroidered la .tulips in yellow silk. An oblong basked, filled with bright yellow tulips atandtng erect made a pretty centerpiece, flanked by yellow candles with tulip shades, In wrought Iron candlesticks. On the yellow, menu cards were reproductions of the pretty Holland girl In lace cap, a familiar art store subject. .The salad was served in grape fruit cuses and the .strawberries rested In tulliashaped saucers of bisque. . TUB -LOWES GARDEN, Sweet peas should . be . sown '. early in the season at least six Inches deep. Make a trench of that depth and scatter the seed In the bottom of It, about an Inch upart. Cover to the depth 6f an inch and press the soli down firmly. ' When the plants are two Inches high, draw In more soil about . them, and continue to do this until all the soil tekeiVYrom the trench has been returned. In this way roots deep In a moist soil are secured, and such plants stand a hoi season bet ter than those whpse roots are near the surface. Pansles will bloom welt In the city garden provided they are not shut' up in so much that there is not a free circu lation of air. In a close place they will not do well. The call lopsls la a good flower for growing In masses, and It requires very little attention. It bjoiyriS.freely through out the season. MY LADY'S DRESSING ROOmN An up-to-date woman's ', dressing ' roonj. w a very paradise. In one corner Is her , tulncd.' Bui lt is ihfie-braV of tbo cup- boards kroUnd tka't efaeetrua art. 'One ! Ooor opens up a viiita-' Of J sheVvffsj, cn f VhtchtqiijJ a'H tb boots and shoes, bei i ginning with the sathiiand silk toys and ending with the dapper! little Tiding- boots. In one big shelf repotfe the hat each one on Its own peg, making the place like some fair garden of flowers. On raised shelves are placed the fans, spread out so that at one glance they can be recog nized and chosen. The shelves for linen are lined with white satin, and each dainty article Is tied with Its' own pretty pn1e ribbon. The "dresses that 'hang" In their own wardrnbe ure each encased in ti. sheath of soft white holland, while the furs ara lald rcverently in a cedar chest. The fair, mistress of this domain baa her private telephone at ; Tier 1 elbow, her muaseuse beside her,; and her manicure at her fingers' nds, .: LIOHT MEKlT FOR .AJAY, ' , .. Breukfast ,4 - ... .i , . ,. Sweetbreads Creajmed .i. ? V.Bitttered. Toast, ' . rf( .Coffee ( fcunoh.1- 1' Oyster Soup Hamburg Steak Grilled Onions Appio jelly Biscuit Tea Dinner Soup a ,ia Jiullenne " . Roast Duck Grape Jelly Onion Stiuce Mashed Potatoes i Peas Waldorf Salad Coffee Jelly Whipped Cream Coffee BUSINESS POINTERS. The United States Steel corporation has decided to hasten the $5,000,000 addition to Its Pittsburg plant. The Bank of New York has Just cele brated Its llSth anniversary. In that period It has disbursed 1MD1.C&5 in divl dnds. ... The . world's; commercial crop of , jlax liber Is practically atf 'produced' In Eu rope, none of the great flaxseed producing countries "outside of EuTdpe being eh- Bngea in tls pnnqe orpine, inausry. The Fffth Avenue bank of New Yc fork has declared a regular quarterly dividend or 20 perd'ht. and ait extra dividend of 20 per 'ct'ht r cent. T! S per cent. The extra 'dividend .has, been a regular thing for some time Dast. 'Belgian' manufacturers ire begmrllng to realize., (hut , In , prtfer . to, sucoesHfully meet tho . epmpetitibn of the jViited SlRtes. itivfo-dute ihachlnery' Is, .jv-cc- sary. nnd, In tho oprr.ion of thf cOnrtal. there la'ip that country a,, market. for this class of goods, ' Lloyd's statistical tables for last year, recently Issued, show a net addition to the combined steam and sail tonnage of the. United Kingdom of 571,045 tons the largest of any addition during the dec ade. ' United States Consul Tha'ckera. at Havre, in a report to the state dertart menf, says that the United States xtood second on the list o( nations from which trance purchased her supplies fast year, nnd fourth In the list of purchasers of products of French origin. . Even with the decreases shown . the United States still stands at the head of the world's exporting -nations, the total exports of domestic merchandise for the eight months being for the United States tr,7.!S6,427. the United Kingdom, which most nearly approaches the figures of the United States, showing an aggregate 'Mill DlC OTA via eii(irio,tV. During ebrunry $23.594, 29S was expended In erecting 3,802 structures throughout Ihe United States. In February, 1901; 1!0, 5U.142 was Involved In building S.701 edi fices. Construction News reports ,thav indications point, to an expenditure of w,uw,uu, in Chicago thleyear. . Ban -Francisco wilJ be the scene of great activity this year. It Is reported that several projects, which will involve the expendi ture, of tli.0tl0.000-4n six -structures, are contemplated there., , i - Do hot; delay, trying the. Peacock flour; you will "never regret It. L NOW IT'S WHISKY PIL.CS." , An Inventor has reduced whisky to pel ' let form. It Is supposed that the whisky pill will at- once become popular. A rioxen or a gross can be carried In the i vest pocket and can ' be swallowed In 'numbers to suit", at any time or1 .any where without treating the other fellow, or dodging into .the back door of, a sa loon. The exhilaration from a Jag, put on by whisky pills, is said to be as com plete and satisfactory as that dispensed from a bottle oyer, a fancy bar; If use of whisky In the new tablet form In comes pnpular. tne' Invitation to a treat. U'.aieaa or na ve a tiring," wi I be "have pill?" t , .. Track Jmprovernenf ; , f: T.' viutler; 'iienerat'' pnanacrer ' of the Prrtlaad. 'Traction Company t- authorit y company s iraca. rme improvements wl i rantfements can-M completed frr iimvws nn iwiria nm preliminary ar- An;Example In -thmetiQt r y4 4.-t "PAYUVCRENT MEANS PAYING HIGH INTEREST. - '' .'- , ' Now stop and figure a moment l why rent a piano and throw . away something like T4 each year for the use of one, whan you can secure for. $178 a piano twice, as good as the one you are renting;, Aul . you can buy it at 98 a montlw..fe.w.l4,., ... ... : How muchA interest do you suppose Sour piano, investment will net you T early 40 per cent, isn't it? Stop and fig ure It over, then cone to Eilers Piano House, see our line of Pianos, talk it over and -have it over. Just as well ait by your fireside tomorrow night, listening to the tone . of your own piano. .. . ' ' i - :'..,' . : I y : Don't, Forget the Number, ' 351 iVasKington SU , Opposite Cordray't Theatre, . ' CilPETS We have added the new est novelties to our al ready large assortment and will dispose of them. ; f 9t t ;i -,.! 1 ' . ,i ,1. . , J.'; I 'ft I 1 1 - " 1 " .---,.- " Moquetteat ... ,;$C3$ f Axmlnstecaf .:. ! , 1.15 lowell &;f)gelow Body T Brusselsat 1.35 RSMry Bs:.!.Af..:!.(..? 1.10 l Higain's triple star.:,.: v75 AllAvopi extra supcrnncs . .65 Half-wool Ingrains .50 Ingrains .'35' Linoleums;....;; .60 We win give a30x6O-ln. Smyrna Kug FREE with every cash pur chase of $25 jOO Come and see tit before yo'i buy. : " -;' - Tau()enheimer r ' & 5Cnmeer .. 166 enl 18. FIRST ST.: a ; Between Morrise and Yamhill -Sts. rlf.U i v r Griswold k Phegley TAILORS 131 SIXTH STREET THROUGHOUT THE STATE. : -There nro 23 free mall" dSlH'ery routes !n OregoBil - H f Wj A' HfttH. of fiaklanal'ryiL fell dff1 i rallrond bridge W'-Wlirchestef' Saturday morning. Hits inlflres were not serious, The nnnual elertlnn tnr tnwfr nffln.ra wlir ocotm' nt DirtV Aprt7.Tv;A' may0r, two oounoiimen ana-a reeonser are to be elected The sheriff at I'lIInmook has collected' 27,(KK) in taxes within a few weeks. Ludwig Miller resides at" Salem. He effected a combinaton wKn an axe and chicken.' The -chicken-got the axe In the neck and so did I.udwlg's thumb. His fevered thumb wiis sewed on and it is hoped that It may grow fast. n (".ambling games at 'La Grande are re ported closed down so tightly that- they cannot even be opened with a can opener. A mnn named Trulock was committed to the Sali-m penitentiary from Wasco last week for horse stealing. .''.," The Davton To-Oneratlve Oea Company has been organised and will be incorporatea at that place. Joseph Matty is under bonds toMtppeat In court at Dayton,, to-'answer to a charge of assault on Caleb Bryan, whom ne snoi in ine Knee. Hoodlums at Athena are defacing plato The cltiserts- at MeMlnnvlIle are agita ting the question ef establishing' a churn ing siatnn mere, g, p .. The oil well now drilling !betwe mouth nnd Inderndence has r n Mon- iched 4 depth of more than 600 feet. Banker Klrsrhberg. of IiTdependence, is back of tne venture. ', ( . , A horse fell on Ham THtirehetl nt tjsit: Ington. and he walks with crutches as tne result. - . . Harry Elklns. an emnlove in the miner mill at Albany, had three fingers mashed In a-cogwheel there last Friday v SELLW00D. rtobert Thompson v returned' ' recently from Seattle. Wnsh.. where hi has ben employed since last September. '. -.- : , J Charles Williams .hns eevnmr1 i-nm .n three days' Vtett to liagle CreCk. le will leave for seaside In- a Jew days. . , i i The Pel I wood Jfl E.'. rhnrrh helA: toetv beautiful Easter services Sunday. ,A Una musical prograra'was rendered. . 1 " A large crowd f Sell wood young people attended the -ragtime" social at Wills. burg Saturday eveinlng., a',:- - ' An Interesting entertainment was given at the residence ef Mr. Dr. IJttle. 8po kanc jivenue, between-1- East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth streets.' laat Sntnr. dav. A Inrtre crowd wn nresnt iih: t hA Invcnlnir.'wiis eninVahlV kiu.nr: , , . . PLANTS F0Rt- :-: EXPOSITION lit E rActtofilreed ,iime Would Be, Saved. fctft-f -a . ' " ' L.-j-,?. ;,',-;. 'The' managers of the fiwis and Clark' jbsposiMon - wui overlook .a very import ant matter if they fall to begin at onee to establish a nursery, a Dleoe of around specially , prepared and nurtured where uuug iron 'ana snruos,' aesisneq co pe ground, can be attaining" their maturity between how and 1805."- .."..--.....-This U the advice of C H,-, English, a gractlcal nurseryman from St. Louis, who as been in Portland fer the past eight months gnd Intends' to locate permanent ly here. He is' thoroughly familiar-wrth' every feature of the nursery business and Its relation to expositions. He continued: ''Unless you raise the. trees yourself. you cannot ' get enough of large ' ones ready )n time for ths Exposition. It re quires from five to six rears for the-most tf them to mature! as the nurserymen don't', keep large fehrubs mi hand: t hey are diaposed- of when yet young, -and it stands to. re aVvn that U.spme spoclal ef fort' is not made to secure a place where ine young trees can oe set put now It will1- be too late to exnect . an adeauate .supniy two or three years later from lo cal firms. Have the gounda jomewher near the city; set out all kinds of plant and Trees, :and hire some one skilled In tnot work to look after them. - 'Th transplanting, should be done at once, the, sooner the. better,' while the shrubs are yet' dormant, 'In "a few days the leayes will- begin to appear and the frui men arc nui nearly u imilllitLC torv. If It ifl nut off until nnl voar that much valuable time may be said to have been lost. Mr. English claims to be the originator of the "cold storage" mtthnH nt hnnrl. ling plants and ahruhs, a valuable aid to tne floral beautlflcatloh of fair grounds. where the plants need always to appear at tb,elr full bloom. By keeping some of them back In cold Storage" to be trans- Planted when the Dreced na ones on exhi bition have lost their Ibster.'aiconlhflious succession or blooming plants can be had. I would supgoiit thnwha menagehwiaok into this TV A turn uf the decora Hons, n lUhey.wll! And Jt of1great.,valuai4owari:l 'kepplhrthgrdunaMwayifreiSiftO re-.J 77 pertinent juid should not ba overlooked now' fh 'he: ffmaUp ot oiaiftetteraf. wonttnj pians.': . RAILROAD NOTES., j The Southern Pacific recently let a eon- tract ,for a tunnel between Sucrnmento and Ogdpn. which, when comDletcd. will be one of the longest In the vorld. It will tic five miles. In length. Altogether ine company win .construct u, tunnels. With a view of getting its propoVtlon of the haul of the coming crup Chief engineer Oliver of the Lyle & Oolden dale Railroad recently sent out an add I. tlonal corps of engineers, who are losing no time in pusping lorward tne surveys ot me. line, construction will follow at oat, fis soon, s locations are all made. Announcement Is made tht E-J. Pear? spn or i aroma nas peen appo n ed gen eral auperintendent or the Eastern divi sion of the Northern Pacific at St. Paul. His- present position Is that of sypsrln- .lenacni- oi tne mcuic aivtsion. Mr. Pearce.Will be succetded by Newman Kline, at present In charge of he .Tel owstone .division. These appointments wiii pecoma errective about April 16. It is the general' impression in New Tark thatjtome pfhjfc tmijnt:t-incnts ryarnfueme reaU;iltltm iina St the st)i4cm Kjentrar WW Iiimi4r tooa as e h. Harrlman reaches that city. The decision on. the matter of refunding the general mortgare 4 per cent and the nrtt ana second mortgage bonds is still Tlve (leihf frelghl WW tfie several transcontlnrntal lines la making the locat- i freight otlitt.x's .laoki Hum. There Isn t mucn incentive to get freight contracts when perhaps the only way to get inrougn rreignt trains is to bang them tnrourn on natboats. and to have the con ductors costumed in rubber .boota, and alfckers. Superintendent Fields of the Southern Pnclflc went to Corvallls via the West Side, this morning, returning home later in tne oay via tne uast mae. Livestock Agent Millls of the O. R. A N. returned Saturday from a. week's trip to Washington. He was looking after the conditions there regarding sheep, wool and cattle shipments. G, H. Huntington, general sunerlnten- dent of ths Boo Line at Minneanolla. Is in the city. He is accompanied by his wife, Mrs. H. L,, Huntington and Mrs. H l naerwooa. Tne tatter's husband was formerly prominently connected with the Hoo. ' W! "HI Renphrsst nf h Mow Tnrlr Cfrt. tref lines hae received a consignment otrf;, ine uierniure oimiarcompany, wmcn is of more than passing inttfresti It ht tViade Up-fefwha Is knwn-a khe 'Fonr-Trnf k News," a ver. creditable magazine. The prcaeut matter contains a great deal of mnea raiswngio tntr-acincrOBtnwest i nere are R'jms i eceemiiBiy - inirrestin artlofeg'WTlttPir'By 'CoTonel P! Donan an Alfred D. Hulmun. wUrknowa -writers Tne magazine is illustrated ana a picture of Multnomah Falls makes up the fron- . .... . r t .. tispiece.- -' . " , .. lull ill, Mlii lln 1 iA : ;; UKE FINDING MONEY;' ' The 'trading checks In the advertise ments of The Journal are like finding money. ave, you seen. mem; TO CANCEL TAX HENS. Th .Tiiillnifirv f'rtmmittpft tit thn CMv Council recommended yesterday Ihe pas sage of the tax lien ordinance introduced by Councilman Rronaugh at the last meeting. ,. xne oratnance provwe - lor canceling all apparent liens for taxes levied for the municipalities of Portland.' Kast Portland. Alblna and Sellwood down to and Including those levied lor the year 1H87 uobn property noon which all city taxes have been paid or shall be paid for tne years k.s ro Si, inclusive. The ordinance does not apply to street liens or sewer assessments. SHORT TALKS TO SMOKERS (By Sl. Slchel & Co M 3d street.) "Our Own Mixture' is a ds- . llptitful smoke, because It Is a ' - delicious blend.. There Is noth Ins; better sold. Its rich flavor and fine quality Is the result nf . perfectly balancing the blend of six ' tobacco . Ingredients each Ingredient pure and calculated to produce its own effect - -V i ' - '. "--'.'L'l . The Ingredients are: Sun--; cured, plug cut.; veryi mellow; selected Virginia leaf; ; light . Vlrnlnte Flake cut: Armlxo lm- jported Turkish; Vlrsinla, long eut; fit. James Parish Fenlque, , very old; Honsades' ; Imported Havana; our. own speclul plug; Brht Pickings;, cxtja mlld.c The result -of this bleniHng Is . rrnrf Ant Inn !rr 0tvnVln IMknMMM . hi v iSPECIAL if J: 'fit4. :'Y:-r For CHILDREN I-, -i fi. t HlSJf A COLLECTION of several hundred - ; : beaiitlfiachfldmVs Blouse and THE VARIOUS EFFECTS t'iS ' ' IN vocui: THIS spwng :--SfiEn A. B. Steinbach (EtiiSo, tVfiM -V.'. .. 1 REMOVED FROM t.r. JQLUS (i.a OLD STAND , WILLAMETTE. TENT & AWNING OLDEST, PPER IN WQRL0 It is generally believed. that: ths Tiroes of London and : the' Oase'tte. de France; of Paris, ara the oldest ' papers In exist ence, buf this appears to a a mistake. The honor belongs to the 'Chinese, who possess a journal started nearly , a thou sand years ago: jUa "name U the King-; Pan. It whs founded, says a learned bjblioDholist; Tin the year r 811 of the Christian-ftUf ' '- .' ' In lsV It 'Underwent . another ' transa. formation, and- appeared dally. 7 It costs a half-penny , and issue's three editions. The morning Edition, printed oh yellow paper is devoted' 4 commerce'; the noon edition., printed on , white nauar." contains oflieia-l ""acts and-1- miscellaneous news: while the evening, edition,; printed' on red raper( i is taken ud - with-political infor-mation-and lettdln art Idea It is edited by six l memberB' of tha ' Academy - of ttclenoe, and the tola I sales of three edi tions is 14.000 UpHies, i. - MotrteySavecf.jy .,.r..f. Our - readers' hmild.. taka.. no -:tha- 60-centrtrailina check In the Stewart tk tyrant Litblmg Co.'s advertisemeht. I 'i'.'i-I W IIV '.Tt)tp'n -JM ' f d mmm , j.t'-.--.S .Two - piece snits c 232 MORRISON TO o ', ' ri-.;! ?w.ti s- ; ,' . : . : i I 313 Morrison Street LOOK IN YOUR MIRROR , , We can make iou" Com SSlfCl''i i ain VWi fW fe etc,, , permanently and .leave no wear Whatever; ' Dandruff ' positively cured: Grnv Hair restored. 702 MAROUAM BUILDING. FLY TIME IS COMING House Qeaolns is p p We can help1 you in this with our well-selected Wall Paper in all grades. . E. H. M00RH0USE & C0. Art Store, 307 Washington $U n ' Bay Wire Coodi from the Wire Works POULTRY NETTING ' - "Vfire ai)d ToniFenfcing' b all kihds,; Bank . .- and Office Railings, and all kinds of useful and ornamental work. ; f Portland Wire and Iron, Works 14? FRONT STREET! j. imm THIRD ST. Op. CMmber 6f Co. y:tfLsiasM CO., front and Burnside Sts. O. H. Calkins GX Co. WALL PAPER PICTURX MOULDS, ETC. PracUcal Painting -Washington St In All Its Branches -U Portland, Ore. Importers.- wKoleSsle and retali dealers In Sl.ks, ; Carpets, MatHngs, Tas and Rlce:-3npanese Fhncy Goods. URurs," Em broidery i Shawls, Crepes, v Vmlarwear, Ivory Carvings. Inlsld and Lacquered Qooda"''1"-': '' "t " - ''"'. - Vif 147 TAMHIpti STREEt.tV WE AftBS 3ELLINO 50,000 PAOICAOEa " ot our noiCnflowiii sow monthly, the largest S cent packags la -tbe market. Bold by ail trocars, j a', - Yr