The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 05, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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    . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, ISC I.
JAIL YAWNS IF
VTk Grf&frst Jiw'tlry Storm U M' AT orthumt ' f
RECOVERS SANITY
DIAMOND IMPORTERS MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
IIlONDS
w.-mm
! By being declared Insane by the courts
insane does not In any way affect a dis
missed of his case or cause tha quashing
of the Indictment," said Judge Bellinger
Of the federal court this morning. , "He
land thereby gaining a, residence In the
Balem Institution, Mike Doley, a, Rus
sian, escaped prosecution by the federal
Bv reason of our direct importations of Diamonds and our uneaualed.
manufacturing: facilities, we ara able to. and do, offar tha moat beautiful
creation In Jeweler' art at extremely low prices. There Is more , to ,
thse statement than the mere wording of them. We mean what we aay ;.
and stand by our arguments. . . . ;.:;
authorities on the charge of burglaris-
Pleaded guilty but his answers -to que.
Ing a government poatoffloe. Doley Is
tlons were so dubious and his conversa
, IS THE MOST CONSPICUOUS .
under indictment which was . returned
tion generally was so rambling that I
thought bis mind must - be affected.
I recommended that he be tried for his
sanity1;"'' ' '. ' .', "-''. -'U;;. i
Doley was confined In tha county Jail
until declared Insane by the tourt, when
by the federal grand Jury which was
Vyl PART OF YOUR WEARING
; ; APPAREL. IF YOUR HAT IS. ,
SELECTED WITH CARE IT
discharged Baturday. :.',.,...
WATCH REPAIRING
EXPERT OPTICIANS
Doley will bear-the unldu distinction
of - having ait Indictment hanging over
him. pending his recovery. In case he
recovers from the mental ailment it Is
be was removed to the Salem Institution.
likely that proceedings will be Instituted
! to punish him.. for the., offense. The in
The case will not be prosecuted while
be Is., there, , of course," said District
- WILL. ADD GREATLY TO
7 .YOUR PERSONAL APPEAR- V" .
ANCE. YOU'LL FIND IN THE
dictment will not be quashed. .. m- ,
Attorney Hall, "but the indictment, wui
4 'The fact that he has been "declared
not be. quashed. iv,:.v'. A "..V-1 'J.
OOUII WASB3B0T0B AMD TSIXB MTU.
WILL CONSIDER CUT .
IN FARE"SWGRT
if 1imIss)m4L a IMA-
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THE; PORTLAND
jrOBTlASS, omsoos
American;
$3 Per Day
nd Upward
JtmWMlW FC2 TOURISTS AM CCMKECCUL TRAVELd.
tpeolal rates saade f amfiles aa stagto gea tisanes. The
, n01 be pleased a all sunee to skew roew aad gty yrloea.
rrkUh beta to blishmeat la the hotel. , -
; 7 . ,' - f '-v. . 0. TAOWMMU,
"I will not make any proposition to
the mayor or the executive board re
garding reduced fare aoross the Morrt-
I son street bridge, but If a proposition is
made to me I will gladly lay It before
the . directors of the company," said
President Bwlgert of the City A Bubur-
ban railway this morning. "It certainly
Is not for ms to make any proposals.
The executive board members asked us
the last time : to grant a t-cent fare
across the bridge. J laid It before .the
directors and after much discussion It
wur decided to" grant the reduction;
Utter si this. It was turned down. , . '
"If Mayor Williams wants the matter
reopened, the same steps must be taken
again. It means a large loss to the com
pany If a reduction 1s made, and we are
not at all anxious to make it." 1 v ,
As has previously been published, the
Morrison bridge is soon to be closet
to all but street car traffic, fpr a period
of eight months. The fare across the
bridge will be Ave cents unless some
thing Is done to . secure a reduction.
Mayor Williams' says he la willing to re
open the l-oent .fare proposition. If the!
people desire him to. The matter will
probably- bediscussed 7ai-theneetlag
of the executive board next Friday. v,,
A STYLE THAT WILL SUIT YOU
' ; SOLE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR ALFRED . v
. . . . BENJAMIN S CORRECT CLOTHES . . ' ,
3 1 1 MORRISON SpTREET POSTOFFICE:
BTATEMENT OP THB CONDITION' Of
The United States National Bank
I'XU f W IRTlAM'OetEOON, '
- '' -' VAT. THE CL08B Or BU8INESS. MARCHES. 1104:
v; ASSETS: '
Loans and Discounts. .$1,J18,S.74
"V. B. Bonds to Secure ..
V Circulation , ; . . ' 100,009.00
XT. 8. and other Bonds ," -v '
and Premiums , .... M4.925.0
Real EstaM , ,. - lt.lSt.IS
Office Furniture ' and,;' ' !
; -Fixtures - 6,500.00,
1 Bank Building .'..y. 125,000.00
Cash i" and due from. l 'V.
$1,091.71411
INABILITIES:
CaplUI , . .....,...$ 100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided. "
. Profits v, IS.42f.t-
Circulation . , 100,000.00
Dividends Unpaid ' Stl.00 ', '
Deposits i . 1,10 J,I5MI :
f I.OIL7I4.01
AtUst Correct! 7 ;; X a 'AWSWORTH, PrMldmt,
They are the ones we should Cater to. .
Thirdly, ' our girls should be paid
better wages. I think we don't realise
how many airls are led to an evil life
through the desire to dress well Their I
means are insufficient, and this way is
suggested to them.'. I do not know-how
It Is In Portland, but' I have been told
by the girls themselves tn eastern de
partment stores . that . they : have been
nttmraA II a. VMk tnr thlr work.'. ,'Hut
ur. bm. nmraxn a-aro mxt. I now r.n wa l..r thev aak. Ton must
XOVBM TTTr- OT mUT XAl MMXM 1 do as the other girls do,' The spirit of
competition is so high and merchants
are forced to sell their goods so cheap
MINISTERS PLAN
TO SAVE GIRLS
son rom toqio wom; ox
CTOB CZTtBB, AMP : BAT . JPOT-
JtAMO OAM .SO ZOAJOWXajB.
that . they can't pay good ' wagea We,
then, as patrons, should be willing to
pay Higher prices ror our gooaa -
A splendid plan has been worked out
In Boston which every city should try
to follow. Jordan and Marsh, two of I
. IMTOEY SETS IIP :.
Sji'iCOUNTER CLAIM
In his answer, to the suit for 1500, al
leged to be due on a note given the
Kank of Brownsville, ' Horace 8. Mc
Kinley claims thai he has paid the ln-
etltutlon 1880 .with which 'he .has not
;ben credited.- He prays (or. the allow
nee of a counter !alm. . -
The answer was filed yesterday af
ternoon. McKinley gives the amount
.'- raid and dates as follows:' January,
: T90L 110: November. 1J01, 1100; Febv
j-uary. 102, 1100; March, 1002. 1100;
--" May, lo, floor oetober, le, loo.--'
TOLD REGULATE.
J , PAROLE GRANTING
:.W:V& ". .. "fe'S-n;
Judge A. F. Bears, chairmen , of the
. legislative committee of the Oregon Pris
oners' Aid society, recommended the ap
volntment of a state board of control
- to regulate the granting ot paroles to
prisoners at the meeting of the society
last, slght-w Such., a. board. .halbeeaL.de?
Klded upon by the committee and was
Incorporated, la. Its report." A commit
tee will be appointed by the new Presl
dent to Uke such action as Is necessary. 1 time to act-
Officers for the ensuinr year were
elected as rouows: Key, w. B, Gilbert,
prasiaeni; am aeiung, vice-president;
Mrs. B. H. Trumbull, secretary; M. N.
Hamilton, treasurer; T. N. Strong, legal
aovisert J. l. iee. H. w. Hogue, Dr. a
R Wise, William Wadhams. B. 8. Pagtte.
tt. 4. Heparicaa L u. JQ.nee, judge A, r.
Bears. ra ueorge Kusseu ana Key. K.
PZHIIl,;board of directors. :
The new officers will determine upon
a new means 01 raising, runaa
BUILDING SITE
SOLD FOR $50,000
Rev. E. P. Hill expects to sail m meet
lng during the week of th committee f Boston's wealthiest men. have bought
appointed' by the Portland lllnlstertal tho old musical conservatory building
aasnelatlnn . yaatcrdav , tn InvMttrata 1 ana niiea It up as a gins notei. it is
methods of procedure in the girl Irafflc not run on the money-making basis, btt
problem. No definite' action has been Jut enough is asked for. current ex-
deolded .on. but the will examine the pensea Two well-furnished rooms with
methods adopted In the samo work la MU u11 nd. xrd, cost pnly 5 a
Los Anretea - I week. Tbero . Is a - gymnasium fully
ReV;rJ..W. BrOUgher Of tha First Bap- I Ma. ounra to uruu uvmm
tlst church said yesterday: - , . -
"I" bave not : the' slightest doubt - of J "om i T .7 "I""..'""
the ultimate success of this work. But " investigate,, one uvea wun ui
we'don't want to act astfry. VWeworktP "Ar,sM one of them and re-
want to act In a rational manner, so as Portea ue nneat inmg sne naa ever
ta .nii.t h. Wnnrtinn nnt nnt seen. Portland would 00 well to work
4hhnk unnii Kt f iha hnU ki. I up. suco large onanues.
ter element of the city. . I think we can I "Z
nit. th. In.ih. ..i .rnr. h. I very careful about their advertisement
Municipal league, . It was at their lnstl-1 Many glrla are led astray by answering
aatlon ..that -It rave mv-beln'to thlal" aaverueemem in gooa lann., as rar
. . - r'.y l mm k...lkU IhA aVMlj8 1a.l.
work- at this time, though I had not v-v -v.
ihiud uii. i m I gate their want coiumna. ' - - i-
m tnnon ,nn. Rut th. tim. w.. "There should bo matrons at tho de-
vnrhi. . 1. .iih w nth. pots to meet the strange, friendless
..w 1,1- . -t.tyi v... I girls who come to the city. .These ma
others, and I think . that now ls the Ul'T-
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I If - OF SUN, WIND AND AOB DEFIEfli; 11
, I ji . Pro'toCtlon. and preaervat ion o the complexion la cqs F v II
I ll ; , women's first dutiea Select your toilet preparation whh sa tn I Is
ill, much car and thought as yon giy in choosing your doctor. '
' 1 W" et tb be,t 1 U'AR-DAS (Liquid -' Face . Powder) - ia If f ,
' ' todoraedby phvticlana tverywhere. t , 7
trf 'O SALK BY ALL DRUCC1STS ' if
VS Woodard, Clark t 42o.
XVVarA1 FORTtAMB, OXBOOaT , "7J
The Rush
IsOn
A. Beck baa sold to Bimon Bros, one
lot so by 100 on the east side of Sixth
street, between Washington and Btark,
The selling -price is 100,000, Thr ground
Is now occupied by frame buildings.
It Is the Intention of the purchasers to
erect a threo-story building.
' Journal friends and - readera - when
traveling on trains to and from Port
land, should ask news aeents for -The
J?uJ"n.1. and ,n't Pon being supplied
with this naoer. rMrtln all 7.nr. i
obtaining it to the office of publication.
iuu,n..ii,n km wournai. -or liana., or. -
. . . 1 . . . J . A AW t M.
Rev. E. Lfi House of the First Congre. I wn' " . " ""T
r" V,T . "V I" V I! guarded and- the girls should be, given
t-v. ,.... ....I sympathy and encouragement to rise.
w v saw .j. saw as a y ouvi t asj uuuvi f - una m .
ahova alt. but - th. avll la dna it I "inese are a ew ot me ways oy
must be remedied. This la a great so
cial problem. Involving, more than the
present, and I think from my study of
the Bible that this social evil Is greater
than the evil of intemperance. . To rem
edy It we must strike at the bottom.
First and most Important, la the creat-
lpg of public aentlment at homa Moth
ers and fathers, do not confide In their
children as theyt ought. Most boys and
which we can solve this problem."
CENTENARY CHURCH
NEARLY OUT OE DEBT
COUNTY HOSPITAL;
SCANDAL GROWS
The. resignation of three nurses from
the county- hospital on account of th
unpleasant .relations ' existing between
the employes of that institution and of
the poor farm, brings out th fact that'
Th heavy debt that has encumbered the clashing '"la of long aUndlng. .Ber
girU learn first from outside souroes I the Centenary church for so . long u orei other attachea Of the bospiui nave
what thev should bava loam at hflmtf Jh,i jif..nnM.ln avU. a th. k.Ai (resigned on account. of friction with J,
They should be taught the perils of JUfetaf- wih -tr nfa rJI E. Courtnerrth superintendent-of the
before they encounter them and be :Z 'ZZ7 wk ,a t,1" rxr Poor -farm, It Is stated. ' The- list In-
sbown how to escape XtwY; TJl " .rT.: flllrlPJ
"In the second place, they should bel ' -T '' iw ovmor, uo i, uaris.no, nurw,
Ivan tha baat.enviranment in tha eit. Ia n naa seourea a gin xrom ui i wno severer ms connection with the in-
I think that family entrances to saloons I Church ' Extension society; of 111,905, 1 stltutlon during the month following,
are on of the worst ovll we have to provided that th eongregatlon by April, I - Now that ."things are doing,!;, as on
encounter. The effect is degrading. In 1 1004. should raise the other I10.0T0 neo-lot lno" concernea n tne anair puts it.
th east, public sentiment will not al- ,aaary to lift th debt. On the 6th of -" IJ. trouble not known
The superintendent and his wife, with
5 W. L Dudley; 871 E Glisan Sf was Winner of the.$IO Saturday Evening
low them and they are never seen. u.w t,. ..i
People say the country la full of sailor. awar tha dabt. It has tneint t J4 ner fcTn auperintenaent and hia wire, with
and miners, a rough class of people, and ia' Vl. Timbers of cnUna chuS the uperintendent of nursing , and the
we must cater to them. I don't bellev Asides tha reIr resident physicians and nursea hav to
it W might Just as well say w. must 5l!,SVJi ' 1 mt h".
cater to thieve, and murderer. . Ther. f--,-" "...nav.on. are expect.
Ua -btur-lmnv va In-thU-class, th-neded -amount-ha. already-been -
which. Is striving for Improvement, .ubscrlbed. leavlnsr iS.07 more tn ralaa. .. - ...
i ' " i sa si , '". at araTSiBiBra aa ar
m i . a m til ii ii
a e use.;. v ' niAWiivvv! '
CLOSED ITS TERM
'9 Willi
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April 24 ther will be special services
I at the church.. Bishop Cranston. E. M.
I Randall and other prominent Methodist
workers from Oregon and eastern states
will be present. Then th full result
of the debt campaign will be announced.
Mothers doa't waif tfl etoao eeeeaes daa.
k- I geroos.'' Tbey give Pise's Care at eoee. :
are
NowFor
Comfort $
XTf . ' . ... . . . . .J
.o niv iiiciwnu prepare you wun an your spring and sum
ftier needfuls at most agreeable price. We are out of the high-
- "iw.umnn,, wnicn mean a saving to all our -customers, and
. our superior line of clothing is acknowledge)! by all. 'Thla
we are orrenng . : . r . .
Real $10 BLACK - (fo
WORSTED Suits for-, pill
Don't tako our word for rL Don't take th vakI nt
Try on th clothes, Cholc of men' of boy' alses at thla
price, i ( i
GOOD NEWS "FOR -THE: BOYS l
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onthMurt dor. First and Morrlsoa.
Tlphona Main I7M. i
Unparalleled In Its - success In every
case where a trial naa been given.
wit wi cam otnu tot.
Bo matter what mayb your affllotloa!
. Th. T. M. C "A. : night : school closed
its term . last '-night by a program of
musical -and . -literary numbers and an
address on "Tb Chief Idea. in Educa
tion.'!, by Bev. J. Whlteomb Brougher.
Ther - were 600 certificates of attend.
ance, " President W. , M. ; Ladd . was to
have been present to present, them, but
was Unable to coma ' The mandolin
club of the T, W. C. A. furnished music,
Mrs. Lauren Pease- sang two soloa . R,
F. Barnes furnished the following fig.
urwri;'w?!;&:
Total' number of students. ...w.. - g(t
Total, class registration lor two
terms . . 1,400
Aggregate attendance Zl,0l
WAGONS SLOW. IN :
PAYING LICENSES
Ther ar more than 1,000 vehicles la
Portland, th owners f of which' are. en
gaged In various business ; pursuita
Each Quarter every-person ownln any
kind of vehicle is required to pay to the
city a license fee, for 'which is given a
tag entitling him to do business for three
montha April 1 was th beginning of
me new quarter, out nardiy any. of th
teamster nave appeared at the city au
ditor's office to pay the regulation fee.
Arrest, may be mad unless they speed.
A Par UP. '.:-.'V. t'. - ..;.yv
Thla quarter th tags furnished team
ster are whit; last quarter they, wer
green. Colors ape -changed every quar
ter, so the Inspectors may easily note
any attempt to evade the payment of
ree. in rate charged r as follows:
Two-horse team, f&: three-Korea team.
tl; ona-hors, - II: scavenger: 111 Junk
wagons, l; oil -wagons. 110; woodsaws.
lio; zirst-ciass hawker. 111:, second-class
hawker, 1 10; traction engines, $18; com-
, The spring rush Is on and
we want to keep things -1
humming. If you haven't
ordered your Spring Suit v
yet; come and see us. We t
,can give you some inter- -
estlng figures. We can --
give ; you satisfaction f as t
, well as economy. The suit T
. we will make you for
: f 25 will be the most stykr
ish, elegant, distinguished v
. looking suit you ; ever
, wore. . Others are asking;
iorno oetter.
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THE
TAIL08
313 Washington St.
Armstrong
pressed -air renovators. $10: candy waas
on, isoriuhch wagona $25,"; -
Ther , ar , three vehlclea drawn b
three horaea Ther is but on tracUon1
engine and one air renovator. Although -
vF vvuiivm isiivu Lilf AlUfsnofi JC CUQ.w
wagons from" $$ to $50 a quarter, not on '
of themwentr out'of buslnesaThar---are
ight of them. Lunch wagon also ; .
do well, for ther ar eight of them.
Deputy City - Auditor W. 8. Lotaa hsA '
charge of th license department.
A laty liver makes a'lasy man. Bur
dock Blood -Bitters is the natural, never
falling remedy for a lasy liver. - , .
oanseur physicians aj pecialUU Toial. "umberof. classes ; on
I .of lifetime experience, , -: .1 -,5uft? vilvi I'.-VAlll .V 'iii'
oause--Our Institute is th
complete in the .world.
li.i l Total number of-subjects taught.
Beoause Our medicines arV th best Numfier: if" educe!tUnalciubst
Number ot, lectures and , practical
MAYOR WILL GET J.
THE LADY, WORK
w wish to announce that we hav just received a line of clothes w
for t-h young men unequaled by any house in the city, and th
prices ara mucu less. - - i i , , i
, it mu,m tov to tbiss wits -
MQRl?ISOg
and purest money! can procure.
Because Ws hav an X-Ray machine
witn wnicn we are aoie to locate the
eat ox trouoie. ;i
Beoause We have the renowned Flnseu
ray ana violet ray, wpich ! posi
Ively cure all chronic or acute emo
tions, ulceration or blemishes of
the face or. body.
Because We have a hot air chamber
for syphilitic blood poison only.
eoauBe--vve ..nave' an ozone inhaler. I .... nmn.. ai..
which will kill the tubercular germi " w.- iu
ana save me consumptive, as surely I """s
as that water runs down hllL . I but . whenever , he .' reoeives ' requests 1 to
Beoause we nave a complete body I find work for. people fn distant cities he
apparatus covering all parts of , the always, tries to do something for them.
kneafcVaT
yet failed to comoletelv cura th .? ". ; ju, ai. :A-ampDeu, wno gives
most obstinate case of rheumatiam i her address as 78 North Marengo avenue;
Because Our massage room, with elao. 1 Pasadena. Cal. She writes:' -
trio viDrators, is operated py a grad- I I am. an eastern lady of liberal edu
wr5 iJTVh- KiT? 1 1uion; r.Ita cation, middle, age, and am looking for a
awidin. " , position In your city, I have been In
eoause w nave what is known a i r..f """- . --.
. the Valentine outfit, a. anecitm r.. to come north. I have superintend
gonorrhea, by which we effect cures I J la public institutions, literary or med
ln as short a time a three dayar;4 lcatI,Can."Jake' full charge; jalo in a
nrs iiava a. -peciaiuii wno nas private home as Housekeeper. ? I can d.
?V"A' " 5."luw vote alL my time and interests at-a fair
luujr wjuwem ox women only, i ,., ,i ,,-i-u a.ita
Became We are frank with our n. Urv' urnish sil desired ref
tlenta candidly telling them th na. jerencea ,'Wiu you ainaijr assist mr
. ture of their affliction, the chances
ml uutu wvui now tang n will con-I ; ; . Sajl9 TO OIT cuitoxavT. .
sumj.and thaprobabl cost of treat-1 -'iV "-i i.
menu.' w-.m.-i."' vifvv..'f I Sfi-Wi' ti.v,. it.iu' imm '"...:
" """" V1 au wnr w I alclana. undr tha direction nf
wV?m B4 confident rj-Urbano, wlU glv a grand eonc.rt at
r-m. . ' nl.. in Mirqum umna theatre. Saturday
100a over our pienaiaiy equipped I " H v u-vv- a.n Biasic
apartment. It will cost you noth- I music. Thl new organisation 1 thei
. ing. and may b th means of caving I finest local band thl city has ever had,
your uie r-v - -, - -, and . with ehcouragement will make
woasuinoa BSoteixie, , 1 this city Its horn.
's All
Difference
L .''V-j'if";; :
rft
tin our ready-to-wear garments ; for
men clothes - th same, perhaps
linings th ' same pexhaps-maktng
perhaps just aa honest but there's a
omethlng ' taking in much 'of the'
ready-to-woar apparel which gives it
a common, plain appearance no'
smartnes2-ho dash no style. " '
None of- these faulta in -th
Brownsville Woolen - llllla'' Store
suit. - Their --L j
' " r
$12.50 and $15.00
' -Suits, ar Just ft chock full of good
: style aa the moat . skillful designer
can make them there's a character
;. to the simplest garment we show
that stamps them a out-of-the-or-dlnary
in a class by themselves--'
there's a freshness . in -design ' that
any lady appreciates J and you'r
, guaranteed Just aa satisfactory a
At a . though you- left your ineaa
ur with a custom shop. ' " . 1
A saving of from $5 to $7.50 on each
. salt bought here.' . !l
Brbvnsville VooIen Mill Store
, 'J..L. BOWMAN &. CO., Proprietors. . llL
Third Street, ppp. Chamber of Commerce