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J"!- V-rf '"SPRINGROETRY;!1 2asaaaaaaafiis m t .i in . A.'--- mm -m- . . i ... i " 2 . ' ' ..., ' I .- "; V 11JT? .. . . v of . course, .they go. J J"ll I ywhyhputdn they. They I-..;.. - a.i Ji.1 ' new Mfcnd with -the test M et work, fully warranted, nd at price that make them i Journal's Contest - is Fairly Do You Sleep .Soundly 1 :"375r And find it lne - VImm limonswiwy tail to oo tneir ' Perhaps your rcoalrlnii. For f tut in, Aratrcfa" or(lerv i S'.'- t-1 Wi 1 wm 7 E. J Jaeger, Jeweler, MAN KILLED , , ' ., f By Carelessness of Portland City v & Oregon Road. Pasquale Condante was killed lactaight -. n the Madison street bridge by ,th deV laumsni or a car oi tne Portland city at ' Oregon Railway. 'H waa croshedl ,Tte4 i twecn two earn and died soon after being ! taken out. Condante waa an Italian, re al Jed et 221 Salmon street, and waa an employe otthe road that killed him. The , accident waa due to the fault of the road In not seeing that the tracks on the draw ; were In perfect alignment, and It is a wonder that several people were not killed. , CITY BRIEFS. Mr. 'Alex Holbronk : t,t 'Rllt -lwi. ' Neb., is in the city looking for a location .At the T. M. C. A. closing exercise ,: ... Wednesday, night addresses were deliv- - ereu by Mr. W. P.'Olds on "Books;" W, - M- Ladd advocated the use of the books f the Portland Free Library to those . , ' present. Musical selections werer'Ten red by the Y. M. C. A. Mandolin and Guitar Club and the Youna . Women's , Christian Association Glee Club. J. . T. Rob presided at the meeting until the ar- rival or Mr. Ladd. , , .' , R. W., Btowell. a guest at the Perkln lotei,- reported the loa front tils room, of ' purse containing $20, .. Tha corcner's Jury tn the eae of , i Charles : C.t Holland, Who was knocked ' Into the river at Inman FoulsoW tum- ' ber mill, gave a, verdict of accidental ' death. HI skull was fractured by be' ing struck by a piece of lumber. ; . - Secretary Moore of the Board of Trade lias received a, letter Jrora Ttt KUiott of Walla. Walla aocepUng an. invitation 1 4o come as a delegate to the meeting ot , tha Board of Trade. v . ; , - Portland Club, Fifth and Alder. ' f Finest lunch In city. . , , .- . - Portland Club, Fifth and Alder - 15. A." Beat;' tha weather "forecast "offle ' iU, has returned from his visit to North - lead, pear the-mouth of the Columbia - , Jtlver. The government is having a new biiildins; for the weather bureau! built there which la about half finished.. The cost will be about $4000. Mr. -Real's as aistants are butty preparing infbrmatlon In ' regard te the enow accumulation on the mountains. ' President Mears ha appointed. Thomas . uutnean, . w. jKowntreey jyier wooa .' ward and Samuel Conneli as delegate 1 vt ine-cnamoer or commerce to tne xew - Is and Clark Civic Improvement Associa tion. , rir..,. :.;...- : i Watson's Restaurant, for first-clan ser :. , Vice. Bteaka, chops, oyster and aaell fish, of all klnda. . Wine list. , ; 1 Among the Lodges. OreKon Fir Camp. Modern Woodmen of ,j iAmerica, gave a smoker and social to guntlemen ' only last night. t. wa a f social success. - . ' - . . At, tha last meeting of Portland Circle, No. a. Companions of the Forest, held .. laat Wednesday evnlng, three new miro tiers were initiated. There 1 much en- ; thuslasm among the members. The meet ,,lng was followed by dancing and refresh- ;inent. ':.,. k,-f--t: -,." 'f At the last quarterly meeting of Court . Multnomah No. J, Foresters of America. I Karo was elected sub-chief ranger and . v A. Kamusher waa elected inside sentinel, .- those offices having been declared vacant T Refreshments were served after the meet' ROSEBURQ CREAMERY . , i 1 1 ,,a.-.s - '. I J5 -'y-i"-i , -V.;.-' . .... j ,- - (Journal Special Service.) , , ' ROSEBUBO, April 4.-C. A. Garner, a practical creamery roan of Albany, I In ' the city interesting . business men In a plan to erect a creamery plant In this ; oity..-Thls Is the second offer made Rose . burg the past year for such a plant, but , unfortunately the first was allowed to go , by default.. Mr. Gardner promises a firat t class creamery 'Installed within 45 days; : providing proper encouragement is given him, .. ,:i;Si . : ,,,vu ' ' With m. Stick in It. J'A" Torkshlre vicar was teachings his i Band of Hope to sing, "Little Drops of .'Water." The i-hlltlpen hnwever . wi dull and stolid, and at last the despair ing viear exclaimed: - ;" ''Now, children, : try again. "Lltt'e drops of water,' and do, pray, put a little .spirit In it,". - BIRTHS. , TOvAdaroo Cenoi and wife, 616 South. Forth street, a boy, ; , To James R. Greenfield and., wife, 669 First street a boy. . tTo John Klelnhans and wife, 6S2 Fifth treat, a girl. To Samuel - Eber and wife, 470 East Sixth street a boy. . - Dress Your : AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES BOVSNORFOLK years, in all the ing and trimmmgs are the sVbest, special values at . npXS ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, fhe; newest sHades, In f -all. sizes, excellent values at ; . New Lines of Mother's Friend '. Waists for boys at t RELIABLE Corner Third hard to wake p la the mom- - f - is easily overcome. .IX you; ... sr alarm clock. They never ' ' amy. -j . r , : oia clock or watch need. a little moneV' it can be 290 Morrison St Bet. 4ta and 5th. Those Short Top Coats. The ' short -stop coats seem to be the smartest thing im men wear Just now. They come, .down barely an Inch below the coat 'Of the ordinary suck suit, and m inoMly In light tana, borne very swell one H'e to " seen . in me snow windows pf.A. JJ. Sielnbach A Co., Fourth and Ifoitiitiii streets. One of the moot diatlnctlve chftracteristtcs of these cosU that the aieeVes and collars have six to elsht rows of suicrung. rne summer eeanon Is fairly besun and a visit to the Btelnbach store would repay any. one wno desires t fee the neweat things In elGihlng. , There are so many novettles, and so many conveniences In ('lotlilng ami fuintahlulta', and such a wide variety of styles and materials, "that It is plainly teen that Jiow to buy, for such a concern Is the mtat difficult 'probteni the mer chaut haa to solve.. With such a large raiitfe to look over among the manufac turers. U must be a perplektng question to declile what in each line Is best adapt ed for .the buyer's wants. Stelnbach & Co.s rtock this year aeems to cover very line 'completely, and exhibits the finest rliiM nf aHIpIm nhtnlnnblA In vrv da. m r mm lb. wk 4 t iartmnt-, It 4s possible to select a man' " l,nlf "tore. ? . ,,, ' The - Columbia Telephone Co. ha'tu printing dona, ttr Portland. --Are . union mea sure others do? THE-RAILROADS. A circular ha been tssued by the Bur llnetan through Its San' Francisco agent calling .the , attention -.of the merchant! of that city to the Pacific Northwest, and urging them to look -ion trade here with greater vigor. -. n, t, . . . By reason of th action of Oeneral Pas senger ' Agent Cralgv of rthe O. - R. & N.t who took the matter up ylth the South ern Pacific. W. H. iMills', land agent ot that, company at-8aaFraolaco,. . makes a statement of . interest" Mr, Mills say that no attempt to- collect material to place on exhibition -at,, tiio St. Louis Ex tiosttlon has yet. been made, which, is W , illustrate jsiClifOrnla''i re.Hources., Mr Mills ay4 that when tpe exnibit, is tnada Osegot, ahalV hf v lt , f 111 , share. , - The Union Paclflo has issued a folder entitled "Portland and the Northwest." which contains matter of Iroportanca to iwrsohs who s Will, attend a number of gatherings ttf b held In Portland al ready. anpouneed some time ago by The Journal, The circular is finely illus trated. .... The Northern Paclflo. through General Passenger Agent Fee, announces that hia line win make the same rate to the Portland and Tacoma Summer, gather Ing aa fhose named by tne union ra The survey tor:, the-" axtenilon of the Columbia Southern from Its present ter minus at Dhanlko to Bend has been com pleted for a distance of 72 miles. The maximum rrade between Bhanlko and Hay Creek, rbleh it was antioipaled would reach t per cent, was xouna to oe only per-centw . . , During the progress of repair to thaf city ticket office of tha Northern Paclne, tnf employe mer are geiung accu tomrd to a respiratory diet -of lime dust In. tha; atmosphere. . Assistant , General Passenger Agent Charlton has sought re. tier aa a nying trip to opoaune. I A. ' EL Cooner. aeneral agent of the oas se tiger department .of the Rock Island was 10 Bttitra louny. L 3. C-.' Edch.-Western-traffic manager of the ureat, iNortnern ; wun, neaaquarten at Seattle, is m ine city. ' R.- It. Ford, 'contracting agent 'of the Milwaukee at Spokane, who has been In Portland for several .days, left for. Auto ria today. ..... The filling In of the trestles along the una or tt-e tsoumera raciuc aoutn oi Asn land, Is progressing favorably. The 'Southern" Paclflo haa about com- flleled. its new depot at Dundee, which s. St miles from Portland, and is located on the Yamhill division of the road.' It is built of wood - and is of the general style of architecture adopted by the com pany tor structures or its uass. The big allk and hat shipment' brought in from tne urient py: tne inaraouro. jiont Kast to varloua destinations, and which was referred to by- The Journal yesterday, haft-reached-New York. The fchlpmeiu covered K0t mile. ln, U9 hours and p minute ana .arrived tn New York April t at 8:1& p. m. The actual running time was conmaeraoiy- less .tnan.tnat re porta das the gross tune, since- the train laid over three hours at .Omaha and from jj to ib at inicago. He Was In Love, (Journal Special-, Service.) - NSTW TORKirgrBril 4,v-Madffe Adae. beautiful chorus girl, will be arraigned In lng suicide, which la a crime of attempt ins suicide, whle' his a crime under the laws" of New lorn mate, . ' Her attempt of seir-deetructlOn was made at Sit West' Thirty-Fourth street, one week- ago. Since then she has been under 'the care -of 'physicians at .Roose velt Hospital. She tried to kill herself, it Is aliened, because of disappointment in a iovearrair. . ? v -i- - Dr. - L. M. Thornton, Dentist Rooms im.ma Mnrnium h it. Fhoiu Hnml fin.. ' frBiuon puono vym iiii. . Boy Weat SUITS, aes 3 to 16 new shades, tailor ' e V eVt. CLOTHIE1VS A- -Si . Morrison Streets The Journal's poetry, contest it a - sue- cess. 7 ' . ' Burma poetry, so weH written that any body has but to close their eyes to im agine tney can near-tne triu oi sayiarxs, the hopeful twitter of the robblns or the gentle bleating of Spring iamba. (without the -mint sauce), Is rolling In to The Journal. It Is evident that .the Portia ad school boys and airls have wandered not in vain through grassy, meads land -ver aant dales; it Is clearly to be seen that they have not vainly watched the lowing herds that .wind slowly- over tha lea. i neir juvenile minds are tilled with beau tiful fancies and they know how to ex press mem. . -v, .- fttmember, boys arjd girls, that hera Is a Chance for. VOll tn earn tS arnld.nlMU. The only conditions are that- each produov nuti rauBt . ue original; must oonslst ot not more than t4 lines f mast ho signed by. the author, and must use "Spring'- a the subject The contest closes April 12. Address all poems in this contest , to upring room Editor, The Journal. . ,i PERSONAL Jack Rein of the Eastern Outfitting Co. has been transferred " to the company's store a,t Settle.' . - : Prof. H. W. Donahue, In charts of the Commercial Course at the Liberal Uni versity at Silverton, 1 In the city for a tew" dare. v , If'?tP'-tert A. Miller of Oregon City 1 in town today. -' v J. C, Pendleton of Sfedford It a Fort land visitor. t Miss Edith Tuttle and Mis Minnie Hod son of Ulendalo are visiting friend in the oity.ij , ,--. ; v i,. ,;',' .....j-' 'y- fTrdm a two-weeks' visit to California. Cneorge Y. Harry,-the newly appointed organiser of the State Federation ot La bor, left yesterday for The Dalle, Pen dleton. Le Grande and Baker City,' in the Interest of the organisation. C. C. Murton of McMlnnvllle I In the eity. . r.:. i- , , Mrs. R. Mead Is vlitln in NwT Vorit.' . .Mrs. W. Morse haa Ifitt for Calltornia on itavbit te.irlends, " , ,,,.,,., ,'...,, , Mrs, A. ' Mi Parker of Minneapolis Is vlKltlng Mrsi F. J. Fellows of this c.y. Mrs Clinton Hlllard ha returned from California.' r ' . ., ': -f Sam Vjgtie'ui, manager of the Portland baseball team, has returned from a visit to Washington.' ---,,-,-'.-. Mr. and Mr. . F. Cai?lloft7 of Wallowa Coityjprhln' the city. J - Mts.xMeIver has been the-guest of Mrs. Johnftoit-of -Vancouver for the pait week.' Mrs, deor iff; Bates, and family, who have been spending a few, weeks at their summer home at Seaside, will return to Portland on Sunday. , .: . .,, ') Dr. Wll'.ard Smith of La Grande, la In, the city,- - Mrs. E. P. Marshall Of Pendleton Is Vis Ittng friends In the city. James Smith.- a oromtnent Gltlxen 'of Sumpter, la In the city. , , Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey, ef Hilts boro. are in town... : J. H. Coe. a' prominent' cltiaens of 'Arl ington, Is in the city today, , R. 8. Moon. Hiram F. Murdock, W;.. F. Arant nd A. Kerchner, of i Klamath Falls, are ependlng a few days in Port land .-- . ;-. .. , ..1 ; T. A. Roberts, of Myrtle Polat, la in the city .for a day or two. ..... . ., t - H. L. Benson, of Klamath County, la in the city. ..,..., :', ,. W. G Hale and Ll' V. Stewart, of Grant's Pusa. are In tha city., - ,Hrst and G. A.-Booh, connected With the Aurora Light A Power Com pany, were in the oity yesterday on busi ness .conneoied with their:compaay. ,.ir i .THE HOP INDUSTRY. ' ''' ,' ' The hop Industry in the Northwart is Rt owing year by year in importance. The number of acres cultivated is not In creasing so much, but the farmer .,ro isetting more familiar with the product and their lands producemare noiw than There Is quite a controversy among hop men as to whether- the .. farmer who pooled their last year' croo and sniooed It to London in charge of a representa live received any additional money . for their, product than would have bene re ceived if they had sold their crop to lo cal dealers. Some sav that they reoeived qplte a large advance over the1 price of fered by local men. ana otnera insist tnat (he local quotations at the time the pool's product was sold was about K Cents, more man tne ionaon ngures. , Bome .hopgrowers claim that if tney had not shipped their product away, that the local market would not have advanced. POLICE RECORD. James Oliver, caught in -the act of rob bing a store at 1B7 Front street, ly Boeolal Officer Byers..ha been. held to the. grand Jul, .-t . , xi t ' -,w-f, A dosen umbrellas were Stolen from the racks of the Calvary Presbyterian church at Eleventh and Clay streets, last night, while the member were at prayer meet ing. . , . , - . , - H, P. Frier, alias R. 8. Johnson, of thl city, waa sentenced to two , month In Jail at Salem for stealing a bloycle. labor notes; v ; ,;- Elchty per cent, of the batnUra are making full time In Seattle.', ... . : . -. Owing .to a alack of work, the member of the Sheet Metal Workoi-S' Vfi'sn 4a Seattle are dally expecting a lockout-. The name of Mri. H. Harrl has been taken off ot, the black list by the Clerks' Union, and her place' of business will closo at 6 o'clock hereafter. Tiifllr-ntlnns nolnt to a settlement In tha near future of the hodcarrlcr' strike at Seattle. ,- .. .. . . ' The electrical employers , at - Beattio threaten to lockout tbelr men. If they do not withdraw their connection with tha Building iraae touncii. j ; . ' , Tha - TCtiirineera' Union at Butte. will annulv new men to take the place ot the striking hoisting engineers whoa action ha not been, approvea oy mo union. Th Mnnr.hun eotton mills, in Button, Mass., have announced a 10 per cent ad vance in wagea to take effect April 17.. .... The waves of the firemen employed on the Brie railroad, have been, ma terially jncreaaea. i 15 DEATHS. Mr. Alice A-; Holme. ? THlrty-fourth and Brooklyn atreets, cereprai aoacess. ageff-a. - . ; - 'VV'(, -L "" ou cue. oiaine, wan,v io. . Otto Schumann, 'tnonumentaT and buildlnr work. 20 Third St. Esti mates on first class work only. , Tha Edward Holmaa' tTadrtak tne Co faaeral direetar nd esa oalnter, 880 Tamblll. .pliosa ftOT, J.' P. Finlsy &' Sdnl Ijrtdsrtakers and Embilmers, .cornait--ThW-an(f Jefferson streets, do" flrt-cla work and deaf .honorably with all. v r , ' MONEY 8rTvD. : Our reader should take' hot the 50-cent trading check In the'8tewart re , ......... ' ' - - " ' ' - " -'I - S: - "" ,' 1i T . ;;; " . 'er-v. , pv;' la l.p -J: iCHfFFON HTS- ' yjzml IC.-- . f A N C Y ;EATS. ". 1 TE. GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED: S l S-' ' ': FOR SATURDAYS . ' or f. g TLak t -.rr.. t a. - 1.." r- ' 1 ' 1"' : . . - - iEASTvSiDE;" C-i' A reception was tendered. Rev. a. A. Tafrvart. of the MlsHwWlAvenue Con greratlonul Chqrch,- Tueloy evening by a large number of the Members. In non-1 or of the visit M Rev. Xaggart'a parents. James U HUtiof . Tafroma is visiting at the home of his parents, 804 Alblna ave nue; for a few days, The Central Alblna Sub-Board of Trade will hold Its regular meeting this even--ing. The board wHI take up the matter cf building its new hall. : The members oTthe a'gre'team of Al Wna Camp; No. ' 191,' ".Woodmen of the World, have received t'HSIr'. new uniforms, 21 in nutnher, and are .busily cng-aged In practicing for several-n,ew initiation cere monies. The team I commanded by Cap- lain w. iNortn.' ' " j Rev, M. ClarKJ of Spokane," accompanied j by his wife and. children, were visitors at t hV residence' of .F: A. Watts. 282 Tllla- m6ok street,- yesterdayi The family have luBt arrived Jrom California' where they had, . spent tytvWIalejv rSV Siurlty, Council, Klght , and Ladles of Security,-nave a venyHBUooeHnful dru matto performatieie.a gomes' .-hall, Rus sell street.' Wednesday (.evening, After the performance, the crowd Which num bered about 200. enlod a dance. The evening's. .- entertainment- waa ;- suooes financially as well as entertaining. At the regular quarterly meeting ot the Mteslsalppl Avenue Congregational church last evening, the trustees, by an unani mous vote, decided , to extend to Rev. O, A. Taggart, the present'pastor, a call for another year. i Belva Marietta Zensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Zensen. residing at S16 Al blna v venue, died yesterday at 13 o'clock. Lunar trouble wa the "cause.' Miss Zen sen had been HI -for about two-months. The body will be shipped o her old home In the East. ,..t.u, ' . ..v..- The framework for the new addition to the. building of the Northwest Door Com pany, east end of Alblna ferry. Is about completed. . t- v..t,., ... . . ... Llnd A 'Manning, the 'contractors, who have charge of the removing of about 60.000 yards of earth from the property of Dudley Evans, Russell and Commer cial streets, had their - fore of men at work this morning. The, contractor have erected a hydra ulto plant; 'near the properly ana win iry ui. remevo me SHORT TALKS TO SMOKERS , . (Br Big. Blcfael A-0wr)2 Id street.) ., i ' , s 3 - t'i . t -,' i tl, jf ry -fr -tr-Vi "Our Own Mixture" hi a, de- ' Ughtrul" smoke, tweause it is a' delicious blend. There Is netb- t ins; better sold. .Its rich flavor. nd fin quality la tb result of , perfectly balancing the blend ot six tobacco Ingredients each V ' ingredient, pure and calculated to produce it own- effect j ' The ingredient hre: Sun- ; cured plug cut," very mellow: . selected Virginia lea; light Virginia Flake cut Armlso Un-. ported Turkish; Virginia long r 'cat: St. James Parish Perlque, -VeryoldtHoBade' Imported . ..- Havanaj our own special plug; iBright Picking, extra mild. .r , l..r The result of this blehdlng i j5; , -perfection In moklng tobacco. ' "V J4 " t , I I u' i i . 1 1 i'ii AND FIRST STREETS firotind- by sluicing.'' 'IThe water Is pumped trohv Montgomery's guirH and ul ter the earth is removed it is conducted by pipes miu -me oig guuey. . MOUNT TABOR. The Woodmen of the 'World' Is organiz ing a camp at Mt, Tabor. J. P. Jones has moved from the West Slue to the Lent place. Rev. WV W. Glazier has removed from Mt. Tabor and will locate nt Garfield, Clackamas County. , George Clark Is laying the foundation for his new residence on Eaat Belmont street. Th.e revival sprvires being conducted at the' Mt. Tabor Baptist Church are still attracting hirge crowds, Kev. Alexander Blackburn of the First Baptist Church In in charge. The sons; service begins at, 7:20 and the sermon at 8 p. m. B. M. Gage has moved into the. Weir noure irom uwncAA, Btapon,; TMt-ii!m!&, 2 : C. T. Tinker haa moved h i raidenra to Proapect avenue. He f ormerlylded , Mt.v ;TabnriAsemJ)Iy , jhlol 3l TJnltMr of new members. The Assembly has nearly doubled l.ts membership roll, in the last year, . nv-n 4 .. . JT y. ; , A..- t- '-r- ; 0 'ip -. WOODMEN OF THE IVORlCD The crack fraternal team of the. North west, the George Washington LVgtee Team of the Woodmen of the World, Is preparing to go to The Dalles, where It will asRlat the local camp to initiate 200 new: candidate May t : The team win give Its second annual ball at Arion hall next Tuesday. Th Woodmen of the World will . soon file arttole of incorporation In the turn of 120,000- for the purpose of erecting-a new lodge hall for all the camps on the West Side.- Already the whole sum has leen subscribed. The building when com pleted will cost about HO.OOO, TODAY'S WEATHER. The-Storm yesterday off the eoaist of British Columbia ha moved InlnnH causing good rain In Oregon, Washing- iuu. inunnern jaano ana isertnern (Cali fornia, and cloudy and threatening weather, el &e where in tha , Hooky .Moun tain and Pacific Coast States. f - Ught frosts are reported this morning In Eastern Oregon, Colorado and South ern Utah. ,. , , ! The indication are for fair weather in this district Saturday, with frtost tonight, Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho-Tonight and Saturday fair; frot to night; variable winds. !.. . a,. ; ' ANCiENT ORDER FORESTERS; Court Portland No.' 8977 ftttil tutted sli new members at its last meeting. It still ha 15 application for: membership on Uia tnble, . Next Monday evening Court Portland will hold a social meeting. Court Mount .Hood of Oregon City and Court .Pioneer of Troutdaie have beea invited to attend. A. A, Field wilt- be shown the appreciation hla services de serve for hi -efficient work during the campaign now closing at this gathering. CLACKAMAS POLITICS. ' (Journal Special Service.) ', , ' , i OREOONTITV ' AWI lU.Tha r-laolrn. tnai County Democratic primaries were held yesterday evening and elected dele grates to attend- the ooitnty convention next Monday. . The' . OIMpti' . nrtmnrt will bo held tomorrow and the county con vention Tueadayi It Is eonreded that the Democratic county convention will not make nominations, but will join the Cltl- Sens' movement in puttlnar uo a county ticked fl. W. Grace i annon r In h. the popular choice for the nomination of Rtatu Senator.- Iemocratlts eity primaries elected the following delegates last night;' -Qntm.- ,Ctt)rJKo, .lBIX: ICall)- L- Mi Jliiery G, CORNER MORRISON AND FtitST STREETS i . ; inn i We Have BRUSHED OFF PRICES' BOWEN'S TRADING CHECK oooo row ONE CENT ',' .JM VRSDK . . ; m a .basis ef OaeYTenth of the vulsr when accoiapsnied by lawful moairy ,( i. n. y ne nrm of LBue-DavIs tTo.- Not good on patent medicines. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO., r ; Third and Yamhill Streets " 1 Miles ea, V. F. Cowing, Charles Noblltt. J. George Wt- Grace, L. Buconlch. E a Oregon cn;y, Ma. u. ;w. Keuy. W. B. &i Carll. lf.'J.' Hardlftg, P. Ftnnecan. Mark V '.'Kt -Wl , -wvvv.'i evaviu. alt ItClU. J. K. Hedge, A. L. Beatle. , Oregon City,; No. 3-George Puraiful, R B. Beatlei M.' Jdstlft, Sam Marra. W. B. I) West Oreo tgon Ctt$N-E. Mas tra Jones, IhawVM.' Clancy; J; P. Bevans. Jefferson ShaW. W. H. Ream, J. Carmack. Marvelous Generosity. ' . (Journal Special Service.) CHICAGO. April 4 -Farewell sifts as- grcgatlng between 170,000 and $80,000 were made yesterday to, its employes by. the Merchants' o National Bank. t -which Is' to consoiidato Wltn the Corn Exchange Bank. The checks were-handed to the clerks and other employe In envelopes at the close ot the day's business without ceremony,, ana tney came as a total sur prise. Their slxa depended on the length and vnluo-of the services of the employes.1 One employe,: who has been In the bank 87 years, received the highest check, for $12,000. The next highest was for $3,900, while those for $2,S00, $$,000 and $1,600 were numerous. The night watchman received $1,000. Only a few received less than sev eral hundred dollars. -The smallest was for $50, .a messenger boy employed only a few; months. i , - ' - Accompanying the checks were . notes signed by President Blair, Vice-President Crosby and Cashier Neely explaining that tho. gifts had been voted by the board of directors. ' , Public Market Plans. The Union Market Company1 proposes to expend $12,000 in the construction of the public market blook. At either end of the block bounded by : Second, . Third. Clay and Market streets, running through from Second to Third long shed will too built for the accommodation of farmer' veget able wagons." The sheds Will be- cut off from the main building by alley, so that teams can have access' from, either side. In thl way the products can be displayed from the waeona without going to the trouble to unload. -. The main structure will be divided Into booths and rented out.. This plan is said to b after the fashion of vthe, market block at Chicago. - '.,.. ', PLASTERER INJURED. , ; Wllllarn McCatiley. plasterer employ ed on the new building being-erected by the Woodmen of the World, Kant- Sixth and Fast Alder streets, while at work this morning, fell from a scaffold, a dl. in nee of 14 feet -and was badly cut about the face and suffered other, serious' la-, juries. He -was removed in art ambulance to his home.-East Eleventh and Uast Washington streets. t-,y, -. .'V;, v'-' . ,:v .l : Valuable Ore. ; ,. ...t- I ThereV itre onr. exhibition tn the. show i There are on". windows, of tb store, ot I the con tn' eiaennetmer- jeweiry ! . WW ON... WHisk Brooms FOR ONE WEEK Opportunity to Hear the Great , Lecturer On Confession tonight; April 4 For dentlemen Only. At the Christian Church, Rodney Ave. cor. Knott SUt'' ADMISSION 25 CENTS, ' " Sun Soon Hqie Co; Importers, wholesale and retail dealer... Jn Sllka, Carpets,,., Mattings,. Teas and Rice. Japanese Fancy Goods, Rugs, Em- :. troidery,' .Shawls," -Crepea. Underwear, t -Ivory Carvings,, Inlaid . and Lacquered Oood. - j- 447 TAMHILXi STREET." ? on, two ore specimens which are attract- ng considerable attention. They are- of native sliver ore from British Columbia. One bears a placard announcing that-the ore assays-8,000 ounces to the torr In sti ver. The othpr niece of ore comprises a very rare specimen and an exceptionally Deautirui one ana is anown-as - wire sil ver" ore. ' This runsflO.OOO ounce of slW ver to the ton besides 15 ounces In gold. , i I ' Honor? ForChamber!airj.. Th. Portland Elks haned man honors. nn tha head of the retiring: Exalted. Ruler i ; George K. Chamberlain, last night aftei1. the newly-electod officers were Installed." Orv behalf rot the lodge. : Exalted Ruler John Lamont, presented ; Mr. Chambers . lain with-a handsomely engraved silver! life membership card. Frank C Baker,' then presented him with a gold mounted,: Elks' ; tooth, as the -personal offering- of -Captain' RUey and John , Cordano, Mr, Chamberlain was also selected as the rep- . resentarlve to the great Elks' meeting at ' k0 L Shepherd I 14 nef jOI xnira ana iorn . Bait lAKe next august, . . , . kit Lake A' ' J .' ' "- '- ' I r; !--,-'-iS:r K-;-:s:" y... .;-..'.:, :- ;-:::.:-',Y. ' : o' ' !l - ' : - - . . 1