THE OltEGON DAILY J OUIt&AL. j 1 rORTLAK j) ATtTliD A Y E VEK rN"Q,' OCTOBElt -10,', 1003. . 12 BETTER SERVICE RATES WILL iT PROJECT MEETS GRINDING LENSES se ; FOR THE HEIGHTS BE INCREASED WITH FAVOR : ; i: The little thlnrs that less careful markers Ignore, makes the bis ; difference between ,' i - ' ;IS MASTERED BV COMPARATIVELY FEW OPTICIANS. ; V. BEING MANUFACTURERS WE CAN GIVE YOU JUST WHAT YOU WANT rOBTZJUTD BAXXWAT COMW1TTI OWVZBS or BxauxoB obzxbtax XXMBZBf OV t OOXXXTTBB AT- jrxw mrs wn.ii aa xv oria XJBXBS SZCTOll THAT XT WOVU aa XBijTxsABx.a to baxm tab ' rOXBTBO BT TXDBBATBD TBAOZS oomroxx. to bxtbot ' tbabx.t ; AOBZSlCZaTS WXTXf XrnOTZB8 ABB BUSXX.T XlCrX.OTZD. Mats bearm-this trademark' : TXOW AS TAB AS TWSHTOTX YD STBOra STMBTS it nz err raoM ax to fa a to at txs 5 JlVVilT 1. nuBsxar Tim. . YWttot WU1 Connect STOD MlTWiUi n XI Bellered thiiUe tea of Compel WE FILL OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES OF THE MOST COMPLICATED NATURE ON. SHORT NOTICE. NO DELAYS IN OUR WORK. Oalllsg Upon Tarloos , Other ITnlons of Style and Fit and' Finish are' Carefalljr ; Considered Portland Height and a Single Track tltlon by Tramp ateapers Bntered iarrely Into the KaUer of Their Ar riving at StuA a fieolsloa -Come Con tend thai Tkey Ar Awaiting a ravor able Opportunity te Cut Bates. . ths City to Beeelve Tfcety Bndorsement Loop Will Be Built When th Zm of the man and '. Zxprees ThemsalTes aa Being . Oreatly Baoouraged--orum-be of the Employers Spoken wltk Bet Opposed to tne riaa., : Appearance- r provsmsnt Zj Completed Besldents on are Strong Features' the Heights Cu Bid to Their Home Without Changing Car. Tho Little Details .jam w wo j : j ' jfanuf acturlng Opticians ul fmlm . j THIRD AND WASHINGTON 8T8. PORTLAND, OREGON. WESELL, RENT, REPAIR . TYPE WRITER SUPPLIES A. S? SMITH PREMIER ;Cfctf 'World's Best Typewriter r- r- Send for our little book which explains why, or -for the machine itself on trial ..: . 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Majestic Ranges ,vlS r II" Is the' Intention of the Portland Railway company to have .Its new line to Portland betg-hts in operation -as far aa Twentieth and Sprlnfc, streets by .next January 1. and complete It by the first of ths month following.. The new line will branch'-oft from Washington street at Ford' street and run thence by way of Ford to Madison streets, thence on a steel viaduct across Jefferson street' to a point on the. Market-street -drive Immediately west of the home of ' Circuit Judge' M. C. George. From this point It will go by way. of the Market-street drive . around to - tb foot of Twentieth street.' crossing: the Montgomery-terrace road.' where the line Is now completed all but -the viaduct. which from Ford and- Madison street south will connect. Nob hlU with Port land heights. . i... : ' From the foot of Twentieth street the line runs on.- that -street :. to Spring, thence by way of theterrace' road to the Patton road. 'thence 'by private right of way to Ravens'vlew. drive" and : ter-r race drive' to Elisabeth, street: at -its westerly terminus.: From- Elisabeth street it will run east oyer Elisabeth to Chapman, thence ' north to 'Spring ' and then west to Twentieth street, making a loop around almost the highest elevation of the heights. ' - . ' The line is to: be double tracked as far south aa Twentieth street, while the loop will be a single' trafck. The new line will attain an elevation of nearly 760 feet above the river level at Its highest point' and 'that 'without climbing any such dlixy grade as la en countered, on ' the ' old ' Chapman-street trostle. which. Is to be abandoned, aa soon aa the new line Is in operation. When the new line is opened it will be possible for residents on Portland heights to take a car at 'First find Wash ington streets and ride to their homes without change or transfer. ' ' ' '.Three large forces' of men- wereen gaged upon the work lest Wednesdayat different points along ' the - route ; out lined. - The committee appointed by the Feder- Rates on" flour". wDI "not "be Increased VVoJT tW CncJUMt JTraJght for, . w . r I tha unAaa . .taVlnw asn tha . Marl CAME MANY MILES; TO STING GROCER Are lined with pure asbestos -board, riveted tightly to the body of the range and not cov- . -ered with steel. This holds the-- heat around the oven. wher.ei.;anould be.. thus heating up quickly with a small amount of fuel There-are thousands of BtAJZSTXO BABazi that have been used twelve years, ana not naa one cent s worth of repairs, even In the fire box. They are. STRONG where others are WEAK. If properly used, even with coal as a ruev tney are uooo FOR A LIFETIME. ' r It Is always a pleasure to show our complete line of Heaters. MUCK-DUNNING HARDWARE CO. ' . . COBBZB SZCOKD ABS XOBBXIOB STBEZT8. ; .. - ;, : ',u . . - - --.'ifc IF YOU WANT The right Glasses at the right price, consult us. Our long experience (now 18 years), up-to-date methods and.ao jcurate Instruments enable us to guar antee a. perfect' fit with our No matter, if you have .not received satisfactionelsewhere,' or if .your-eyes are the most difficult to fit POLICE TELEGRAPH IS IN BAD SHAPE Most of the Boxes Are Ont of Ordex and the Register at Headquarters , , Tery Prequently rails to Work. TRY PHILLIPS BROS! BXTZBT orrxoxABB. . -. .-rr-;u axxTB stbzzt. : ,' ,: . Office Whit Sewlmr Kacnlae Co More money Is needed Immediately to put the police call system In this city in good order, according-to a report filed with City Auditor Devlin by Sup erintendent G. J. Walker, In charge of the city's system. A previous appro priation of $1,000 was. made' for the purpose of rehabilitating the system, but owing to lncreasil wages demanded by the union electricians the cost will oe augmented fully 60 per cent. Jhat there Is an Immediate need of this work is shown by a statement that the system frequently fails to respond as It should. For Instance, on October 4, the main "repeater" failed to work ana left the city without any alarm nro- lection xor upards or two hours. Some days ago a call was sent in from box iS. but was not received at headquarters ana in case or anything , serious v die rcBuiis wouia nave occurred. . ino majority of the alarm boxes In me city, from No.T to No. 271. nr. in bad shape generally, faillna to resnonrt to their services propertly. The boxes and apparatus are both badly In need vi a tnorougn renovating and '.that such be made possible by an increased appro pi latlon is ; strenuously urged... 'f - When Uieroriginal appropriation i was made. in March-for the system. i the amount available was set at- $1,000. Then the electrical workers' union de manded an increase of wages from 1 to $3.60 per day and instead of a 10-hour day-.they. stipulate that eight - hours should be a day's rork. These demands were acceded to and necesait&ta. an in. 1 creased sum of money to complete) the work. . , - - rieath lurked In a .bunch of bananas which arrived at the atore of: Ya.tes A Raymond at Sunnyside . yesterday. and but for the prompt action of aphyslcian James H. Yates would, perhaps : now be lifeless from the effects of a, tarantula's sting.. As iX is. the storekeeper has. a very sore-Index nnger on his right hand and is keeping tne aigu .Douna witn strong solution of carbolic acid. . Tarantulas sre often found In bunches of bananas and as soon as Yates thrust his' hand among the fruit yesterday and felt the sharp sting of tho Insect he knew the cause and - hastened to the office of Dr. J. A. Pettit.- The -finger; was lanced and ' the wound saturated with carbolic acid to neutralize the poison of the sting. Yates Is believed to be out of danger. , . . ; . , . . . i Quite Satisfied. Exchange. "You have never married?" asked th professor. ' ' " ' ' ' ' "No," answered the bank president. "Has It ever occurred to you that you are not doing your duty by the racer' "It has not,, sir. My father had a family of 87 children. I am the first born. I have 'spent thy whole 'life sup porting the 26 others. Haven't It done enough?" '. Be B ever Mentioned Xt Again. He--We must economise. Suppose, darling,, that you try. your hand at mak ing your own clothes? She Oh, George, dear. I never could do that. Suppose I begin by trying to make yours? Orient as was decided at a conference of the steamship' representatives which met In Seattle this week. It Is very probable, that the . rate will remain at $1 per ton Indefinitely. All yesterday afternoon the represen tatives of the various northern compa nies were busy at the long-distance 'phone,' and as a result of their ex change of confidence It was decided to carry flour to Japan and China at the rate which has been In force since June lest.- There are several reasons for arriving .at such a decision, the prlocl pal one of which, perhaps. Is the fear that tramp stesmers would drop Into the varloua ports and gobble up more than their share of business by. cutting rates. The chartering of the German steam ship Elba to load wheat at Portland for Japan at $$ per ton had the effect. many believe, of inducing the owners of the regular liners to reconsider their decision to Increase rates. It Is known that there are several tramp steamers conveniently near, which are In search of business.- Those, familiar with the situation state that as soon as the Increased tariff went into effect they would have ruahed into. Portland and the Sound cities and would, have experienced no difficulty. In securlng .au the traffic they could have handled at. $! and-$4 a ton. ' The. Elba .reached. Astoria this morn ing from Victoria. The rate she re ceives Is .'one of the lowest on record. Her ownera'aocepted an. offer, of ll .per ton for transporting wheat, while the regular liners . during the cut-rate war demanded $4 per ton for wheat By the - purpose t of -taking up . the . yearly agreement proposition with) tne employ era has been busily engaged at the task all week. Before proceeding to arrange a conference with the. employers thfe mem. bers of the committee concluded that the best course to pursue would be to call on the, various other -union Of the city and secure tbelr indorsement of the plan, as Veil as their co-operation. This is now being done, but the work Is ' going to prove tedious, aa there are some 70-odd unions In Portland It is the intention to visit them on their regular meeting nights in order to pre sent to each union the full details -of the proposed plan, and at the same time re ceive such suggestions . as may be of fered. .- Committee Bamed. The committee Is composed of M. B. Welch of the carpenters' union, J. W. Warner of - the sheet metal ' workers' union, and L. B.Reed of the -plasterers union. They visited several of tne build Ing trades organisations - this 'week, and each of those called unon save their en tire approval of the project. Mr. Welch says: "We also Intend to call upon the sev eral maater associations In the building line: and ascertain If they are willing to arrange for a joint conference with us. I ' - and ' the ordinary kinds. , you can't help : but aee the f difference at first glance. BUFFUM UK G2 PENDLETON Third and Stark St$.; - ; : Sole Agents ifor Portland HAVE YOUR PICTURE ENLARGED CUT THIS OUT and bring or send to us "with ' sny small picture C you i wish copied, and we will make you one of our 'liMni K0TUBX8, else 1 x 20 inches. -finished In India Ink. for the mere cost 'of material-used-r-Sl.00. A free sitting and on cabinet picture given those not having small, pictures, ' . CZVTEVXXAX AST 8TUSX0, , Oeatenntsi fanela $1.00 per doa S positions.;. . 8034 rtrst St cor. Taylor. NEW FREIGHT RATES IN EFFECT MONDAY I MAsHviviln ar vtarr MAftrlav f th natasr uci ' ui ura uiaatci uuuuvis awuviativu , . . . . . ... , concerning the matter, and believe that transcontinental xrejgni.rate wm go into they are disposed to do the right thing effect, superseding th tariff sheet issued by us. We fully realise that we -have a I July 1, 1902. The new. rates are nearly glgantio task before us, but judging by I the same as those jthat, have been In the success that has been met with , In I effect since a year ero last July, al- maklng the same difference between the Jne preliminary, skirmishes whlch have, tnougn fc few minor changes ;are re transportation of wheat and flour as do been rnsde . toward the .accomplishment ported. "There has to 'be some little the regular stesmers the Elba would carry the latter commodity at $2 a ton. It is. believed that the owners of the established lines took this matter Into consideration, and deemed It inadvisable to raise - the tariff to $5 per ton for a - while yet at least. of our object. I feel confident ' of suc cess." Aside from the 'usual routlns work. there, was no Important, business trans acted last night at the meeting of the Federated Trades Council. Tax Sale, Bee clasainea - column and call on county clerk for list Your property may be In It differences In order to , bave some - ex cuse for Issuing a new rate book.", eald on of the local railroad men ihls morning.- . , ...'..-. .' The principal change In th new tariff Is the slight raise In th rate' on furni ture. Several more articles have 'been TBA7JT XlATB. I added to the - furniture commodity list This raise Is said to have been as an Passenger train No. 3. on the Southern I adjustment . of rates - now used bjt llie Pacific west aide line, was three and a various transcontinental lines. v half hours late this morning, the trucks I "Hereafter, boxcars' over 41 feet In on one of the coaches having jumped I length and flatcars over 41 feet -long the track at Whlteeon. The train is due l will.be subject to a 25 per cent on the here at 8:25 a. m. - - minimum carload weight.. .Freight cars I longer than EO feet will not be handled by any' of the through lines. . Refriger ator cars will hereafter be charged $14 for -Icing -between St Paul and Chicago, GOLDEN WEDDING OF. PIONEER RANCHER C Capt Bailey attended the' celebration of. the golden wedding of Mr.; and Mra. Jacob Durback at Fisher's Landing yes terday. There were 46 children and grandchildren., present Mr. Durback came to Oregon in 185(, and Is one of the most prominent and wealthy farmers In his section.. Tea," said the sentimental chap, "I was very deeply impressed when Miss Yawler sang They Have Taken You Away, Nellie Oray.'" ."So? What wag your particular, impression T" Well. I was Impressed with the fact that Nelly was a mighty lucky girl to get away be for Miss -Yawler began to sing." Bal timore Nws. i , , . rax ox si ............. .Vd.UU ....... . , . ,fO,UU .93.00 per tooth (Kld Crowns Porcelain Crowns Bridge' Silver rulings SOo Full Set of Teeth, mounted on rub ber, $4.00. Best Set of Teeth that can be made on, earth, mounted -on rubber, $7.00. Office Hours Dally I a m. to 6 p. ra. Sundays 9 a. m. to 11 m. Tele phone, Main 2796.' ALBA DENTISTS Opposite Oordray's. .w.V. "Don't worry about your eoiigh" TAKE .6) UQM AND STOP IT, Menthol--Hoarhoimd--Eucalyptus 7io't Our for CmaumntioB siwm Ut In sssi nf aonoh. -.7m i " va. mnm vvtwaj HV VviUw awCa -. , - . . - - - " - i f. , .' I It ir&r. :: ' ' h. mffl;V : ''v. I , . - ; "Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing There fore, vhen you light your store do'it with v CMS ARC IT IS THE MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT KNOWN BEST FOR MATCHING , GOODS BMNGS OUT THE COLOR EF . FECTS AND IS POSITIVELY, THE ONLY LIGHT YOU CAN DEPEND ON. ' ' THERE ARE TWO REASONS WHY THE: HUMPHREY GAS ARC IS FOUND IN MOST STORES. . IT GIVES SEVERAli TIMES THE LIGHT FOR LESS COST, AND BECAUSE IT IS THE MOST DEPENDABLE LIGHT YOU NEED. A GASiEAiER AT THIS SEASON OF THE, YEAR. . .TOO WARM IN- THE MIDDLE OF, THE DAY FOR ; A FURNACE, FIRE. TOO COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS TO BE WITH OUT HEAT OF SOME SORT. . JUST RIGHT COSY AND -COMFORTABLE AT ALL' TIMES WHEN YOU USE A: GAS HEATING STOVE. .'v .. r, -' '.':, .1 " OUR SOLICITOR "WILL BE GLAD TO TALK THE MATTER OVER WITH YOU. j i ..... .''. ; .... ( k - : S . I ' S. E. Corner FiftK and Yamhill . r- " v " ' ' 1 . I ' , 1 : V