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TIIE OilEGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORlTxAiNT). SATIHIDAY EVENING. JTOTJ 20 1903;
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! IT IS NOT A LONG STORY
We have a first-class optician in our em
ploy. If you need anything in the way of
Glasses you cannot do better than than. to
come to us for your optical work.
THE ACCURATE FILLING OF OCULISTS'
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIAL STUDY
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COOKS AND WAITERS
STRIKE IS SETTLED
Chicago Hotel and Restaurant
Keepers Relieved-to Have .
Wan Best of Battle,
- ROB RAILWAY SAFE
Tlr Mea Arrested Oa iosplelon
XarlBff Committed That Deed
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(Journal 8poIal Service.)
CHICAGO. June 20 The great strike
of the Cooks'und Waiter' Union w
practically settled last right when, af
ter a long conference, an agreement was
reached whereby both sides are to have
freedom so far as recognition of the un
ion Is concerned.
It Is agreed that the employers may
hire any help they desire. Irrespective
cf the union, and that the employers
may also refuse to join the Employers'
Union If they so desire. The agree
ment also stipulated that all the old
help will be reinstated and no questions
asked.
The question of wages was left open
for settlement and If satisfactory ar
tangements are not made by July 6,
then the subject will be. placed before
a board of arbitration.
Seventy-five per cent of the strikers
returned to work this morning, and it
is believed that the remainder will take
their places before night. I
(Journal Special Service.)
JSTRUTHER8. O., June 20. The safe
in the Pennsylvania railway station at
this place was robbed early this morn
Ing of a large aum of money. Five men
have been arrested as suspects. An at
tempt was also made to rob the Bank
of Poland, and It la supposed the same
gang did the work.
five strangers -who have been hang
ing about town for three or four days
were placed in Jail this morning.
DEWEY", IN-' SOME DANGER
(Journal Special Service.)
TOPEKA, kan., June 20. Gov. Bailey
will not Insist that Dewey and his cow
boys, accused of murder, shall be placed
in the penitentiary pending their trial,
He recognises, that the Sheriff has su
preme authority in the matter and that
while the prisoners are believed to be
in danger' at the Goodland Jail, they
will remain there and the troops guard
ing them will be ' recalled today. The
Sheriff of the county states that he can
protect his prisoners.
Preferred Stock Canned Oooda.
Allen ft Lewis' Best Brand!
The Parrot
Cigar
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a Superior five-cent
Cigar.
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TOO -MANY HOURS,
SAY PATROLMEN
Day Shift Complain of Unfal
. Ireatment at the Hands.
Chief Hunt Under the Pres
ent Conditions, :
Claim Ten and One-half Hours
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ana .special uuiy is .100
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iviucn -may Appeal lo-ine
Mayor-and Commissioners; !
have
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good,
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made other brands
but they didn't
Why Chief of Police Hunt should.com
pel the day patrolmen o work ten and,
one-nair nours aauy, ana me men oi me
first and ' second 'reliefs but seven and.
one-half hours, Is a question every of
ficer of 'the day patrol would like to
have answered. '
For three months this mode of hand
ling the patrol forces has been in vogue
under Chief Hunt, and as he never
shifts his men from , one relief to the
other, that they may have an even
break, the day patrolmen are loudly
complaining. Unless the Chief sees fit
soon to alter the present, system, tne
matter will probably be carried to the
Mayor and the Police Commissioners.
The city charter is violated by the
present method, as it plainly states that
hours shall constitute a day s work
for any employe of the municipality.
The. day patrol worksfrom 8 a. m. to
:30 p. m., or two. and. one-half hours
longer than required ,by the charter.
Compels Special Duty.
In addition to the long hours of toil
ImDosed upon them by Chief Hunt, the
day men are always selected by him for
any special duty, such as a prise fight
similar occasion.- During tne re
cent visit of the President., they worked
their regular shifts, then did duty wher
ever detailed by the Chief for numerous
hours.
The special work Is not particularly
objectionable to the, patrolmen, but
many of them have stated to The Jour
nal that they -think they are being
treated unfairly by the Chiefs when they
are forced to work the long day hours
and do special duty also.
Chief Hunt does not allow the patrol
men on the first and second reliefs to
leave their beats - for lunch, the idea
being to keep them on the streets at all
hours of their shifts to keep a lookout
for burglars and highwaymen. But the
highwaymen look out for them.
BOOMING YAQUINA BAY
FOR THE
SUMMER SEASON
The demand for. Fancy Hosiery Js increasing
daily. Carefully selected Fancy Hosiery puis
the finishing touches to your Summer suit.
Your Oxford shoe calls for a fancy hose
no other looks so well. We can show you
an array of this season's Fancy Hosiery in
a wide range of designs and combinations
of colors in lisle thread -and cotton. .',
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Come to us for your Fancy Hosiery. We can
'please you. '". ? ., ;
Buffum Pendleton
THIRD AND STARK STS.
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THE WEATHER ThU afternoon and tonight, partly cloudy, with" pbs.
eibly showers; Saturday fair; south, shifting to northwest wlndg. . .',
Phoenix Iron i Works
JUST TRY A PARROT CIGAR" 5c.
The Southern Pacific is preparing for
a season of heavy summer travel to
Yaqulna Bay and Newport In con-
Junction with the Corvallla A .Eastern
special rates have gone into effect which
will be continued until the early Tail.
To accommodate those who can make
but a hurried trip, a round rate of $3
has been made, good for return in three
days.
The company has issued what is con
sldered in railroad circles as the most
finished specimen of advertising ever
distributed.' In Oregon. T covers aw
lithographed in seven colors, the de
scriptive matter is printed In brown ink
and 14 beautiful hall-tones are shown in
brilliant green.
The Southern Pacific is making special
short-distance lines. Taqulna Bay I
regarded as one of the beauty spots of
Western Oregon
Tor Weak and Kervous People.
We Tiave a cur for nervous and un
steady people, weak; fleshless people, and
pimply, pale or sallow people; people who
are troubled with loss of ambition, fail
ing memory, depression of spirits, lack
of confidence, nervous headache and
wakefulneHs; all these symptoms are
produced by weakened nerves, brought
on by the watery condition of the blood.
Make strong, rich, red blood and furnish
food for the nerves Is the way to stop
the source of the disease, and the cure
then Is only a question of days. The
best flesh and blood builder is Dr. Ounn's
Blood and Nerve Tonic. In tablet form,
to take at meal tim. Sells at 76c a box.
or S boxes for $2, at all drug stores, or
sent postpaid n receipt of price. Peo
ple gain from 1 to 3, lbs. of aolid. healthy
flesh per week, by the use of this med
icine, that is an indication that it is
doing good. Address, Dr. Bosanko Co.,
Philadelphia. PafT
doing to It. LoulT
If so, learn about the new tourist serv
ice Inaugurated by the O. R. A N.. via
Denver and Kansas City. City ticket of
Ice. Third and Washington.
ENGINEERS '
Manufacturers of Marine,, Miriinrf,
Logging ana saw nin Nachiner.
PfcOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR VVOJUC
Pbone East 29. ;..;.-.. V
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PORTLAND, OREGON ,' ,
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MUm from $1 to $2.50 pir 4ay. Seventh and Washington Sts.
The
Latest Paris Style
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Is a Smith Premier Typewriter worn on top
of an eight-drawer, quartered -oak, drop-cabinet,
trimmed with a spring back stenographer's
chair to match. Four-drawer flat-top cabi
nets are also very popular, but the more ex
clusive set prefer the roll-top. We shall have
a complete line of typewriter furniture and
typewriter supplies. Your patronage is re
spectfully solicited.
A Wsymmmnieir WSglt's weamto'j
THE COMFORT that you derive
THE TIME that you save
THE HEALTH that you spare
THE YEARS that you add and
THE GOOD THINGS you can make
By using a GAS RANGE
Truly make of life
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A Gas Stove is no longer a luxury, but really a necessity. A kitchen
without a Gas Range is like a city without trolley cars.
LTYou can.buy.a Gas Range, making the payments each "month with the gas bill, Our solicitor will call and explain
. me sysiem to you. - ;. ,
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After July 1st
Durphy & Dickerman
Padfk Coait Sales Agents for
Smith Premier Typewriter,.
The Behnke-Walker Business College has ordered 25
SMITH PREMIERS for their new school
TO OUR FRIENDS
-AND CUSTOMERS
We beg to announce that the
damage by fire in our establish
ment Wednesday night "was
confined principally to one de
partment and that there was no
damage whatever to any teas,
,coffees, spices; or .baking powder,
as the fire was slight JanjJ only
in our ; factory buildiifg.
We' are in liape to fill all
, orders just as usual.:
; .GLOSSET - C& DEVERS
Corner Front arid Ankeny Streets.
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