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Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL -PORTLAND, TUESDAY - EVENING, 5 APRIL 12, 'ISO! ASK FKOIECllOil; AGAINST FIRC - OoamxssxoszBv wotta-i. says i" that . rKsdACTiomi hats' jtot -. XEVXS AOAks JrXAAiS. -?'-.; 'V'. A number of thoe who? Inspected the new drydock the other da y are, of .Jhf, Opinion tnat pener on , fniwvivn , teli .tha-altaWlUw tha'.preaaat ! arrangement, ..th;,- poly, protection .pro. ;yided.conelstt of '.water, Unk.mi a I Jiot,. i , Th 'tank lav fnear tha, power bouse and ot iOov gallonn capacity. .In th event, of fir U. la pointed, out 'that' thla aupply 'of 'watwr would bo Vxhautsd In 'about .ID" or; 15 minute, ' and; then, tha dock would .be . at the mercy r of. the . flamfca, Commissioner Thomas' te strongly In fat of . more adiHuaU fir protection down. there. He aysi '( V y ; -'.M. . ,',' "ft hav urged th tomm'aelou'tck pu In or pump at the. dock. .The kind that .. would be required. , Inoludina; all - the , pecan ssry apparatus, would .coat In the neighborhood of $6,000."" Tbe" "eomtnlf alon claims this would mean too larrfe an outlay of Tsony. wnd that tha pre cautions talten will -be auraaient tot meet .11. requlrr tnent. I do not believe that 'any each riske ahould , ' M assumed. ' rhero la too much at etaka - In tha course of two or three yeara the differ no en the insurant ratea of 'the dock : would' be'aufflclentto pay the coet of putting il amplv fire' protection. OWltM the- roor arrangement rr, ngnting nre ow at ; the dock tM Inaurance ratoa ire' -ruing to be much higher than' they hould.-.::rL.A..i-:r-..:.-.r:-:.l-.::. I "'If a veaael ahould be damaged -by Are while belna treated it la roy apln Ion that tha dock, owners cou!4f held responsible lor au aamaga aone. - . m painting ei-apa- :ilbelfcwappi- f turpentine If .Juaed,..and,itli try tesay matter for flr U guV started. There ahould be a pump operated by lectriolty at the aiteand. arJine. of hoJe on each aide of the 4okf ''A1 fire could then b x extinguished In abort order, , By falling to make ittih pro 'isldnMhe dock JUT likely to fo'.up )U amoko at any time, and with' it "wiU go rthouaahdf of dollara of tha taxpayera noney." AT THE THEATRES i mix lu.i iiniuLiUMft. f ; BY IgpjHAjlOjl :'r In repl ttf '-,Utfff ront fPrtwIdorrt - eion oi tne mwm una uuv iair, irwiu Jiahon, aocretary of the American Min ing Oongreac baa written alg views aa to thvalue of.auch axpoaitlone and 'aa to certain problem and theft eoluttoni Mrt Mabon In part eaya; 'To thoee who have atudled; and therefore under itand'i th,e aubJaoU. there, la .but', ana opinion, ,nd that, opinion clearly: and decidedly auatalne the' statement, that tne general gooa nowmg rrom propeny arranged and weu managed expoaitlopa 1 incalculable, . especially In new oouiv trleav 7' Z -"js " i T:'-' 'w ? : "The auoctea of the pomlng Iawla and Clark exposition la of euch vast Im portance, not alone ' t(j tha great state of :. Oregon, and tha . northwest -but to h. entire coast country, north, eouiU, east and west.All aUke'.are. lo4eflsely interested should to a man atand ahouldec,to shoulder In making perfect this proposed enterprise for their com- m good." j- la one or the public at the present- wb la able to bilerest all classes or mualo Jovera. There seems to be' an eleetrlo current which flows between the turtlat amjjier auditors, which is Induced by tha ef fectiveness of ier volca. and iierT mind. There seems to bo a tranquUlring fselr tng upon -th part Of the -elng-erH and-f auditor which Impresses and exercises a fascination to this wonderful art ta exemplified in ao great a alnger aa fichumann-Heinki " ' -ru -, Wbaturer J,.8chumfen-r-Hefnk rendera. It ia the work -of an axtiat,, There is no guesa, work In anything she 'doesV It is true vocal art, and her singing la a veritable; - object , lesson . la th t true art of song. Tho poise, the wonderful command ti(t .restraint of magnificent tonai volume, the tone- placing, .and. in fact all the perqulaltfea Of tone produo Irig- that ' are toarvelou b behold atrt exhibited. f It . tas .hot a large tiousHhat greeted Charlt's ,B, Hanford when he . appeared at tlia Marquam Grand theatre ' last u!Sht In'.', "Richard Hi:" - Ehakespeare stems to throw a blight evou' on good actor and fcen wty would neyer dreani of doing it at any mother time, grimace and roar Aa nobody In life ever did un less -ha- waa insane, llanf ord, how ever, with only trifling lapses, gave Richard's thrUUng lines in excellent atyla'ajMH with. 'good taste. rredrick Forrefteraav Rlqhmond.t wa' at Jhla beat ... The duel scene with Which the play-olosea waa spirited. nd exciting. Sparka flew from tha -wblrUng twor bandod aworda'and Jt took Teai skill In fenoing on tb parti of both performera to- ao throuab their varloua maneuvera. Devora . Farmer, he .Duka jot Bucning nam. ia wortny ox mentions . j uMarie ; Prof nant aa ?iLady Anhe, was mora, than commonly .tearful. The Mat Of the cast waa UP to tha average of tha Shakespearean produotlona that are not on the .moat magniflcan acale, . The pieoa la, well mounted,.,; -,j i j jnac' tw at ' no ' batik. A arreat deal i of - Interest la already being abowa In .Cpwboy and the Lady," which tha new Nelll-Morosco company will present next week at the Baker, beglnninc Sunday afternoon. A typical playof weatern waya, depleting the, Ufa" of cowboye on the range and yet a Tar "removed. JlromTtha common melodrama a oftn used for thla pur pose, aa I possible for one claaa of merary: effort to bavfroa, another. It la pleasing , io, all,, classes of 'theatre goere and ' ranka wlth'TTArlaOna" and playa !f that Character; Lr.)4 . . - i . ... j. K a a4. " f ,' 1 "' JZ "M0i..wO -TAOASOaTOsV" Tha entertainment furnished by the Olympia Comio Opera company, is Juat wnti m. wcvr vroerea tor wis twiun ofLthe vearviaod Cocdray' theatre la a cool and pleasant place to spend a feum aaer evening, sJ "Tfa'' -Two Vagabonds" mar' not be a matropoinan productloa, but it is wsll ataged. beautifully oca turned and sung In an artlatlo manner, r-Mtaa' :En(UUVfTUiaaiia'' Java fya- lation to , tier -most ardent admirers. She has proved herself to be a moat versatile" j and ipafcle ' i actreM.' ' i Mr. Haydn seemed to gave aatdone himself laat bight' "He. sang with mucnfeeJIog and finish. The othera were all good. ': Mm. Scbumann-Heink, the famous contralto who is to be heard her April 19, at the Marquam Orand, is one of the .foremost artlstg . of the world. Bbe Jojtrejuj,. nT t n as tmw n irarM naarriY-sBi ina i a v u. . The NeiU-Moroeco eomnany has added fresh- laurels to its already blab standing In Portland by aa almost ?erfoot production of Bronaon Howard's amoui play, "Aristocracy The yole or jenrerson Stockton, the newly-rich Callfomlart is -takaa hv vr 1 tia.h OQUdwWla'.MIej. Amelia Oardaer playa me part ot Virginia Btocktotu There r a ,.oor.en other characters to the Playd al cthlch carry their nuota of atrep gtta. Tha flret produotion jof Aristocracy" took place at Palmer's theatre in-New, Tork-t:ity.,whefa 4t waa VOtecT a trlumnh fmm ivaw: point' It will run at th Bske all this Week, With tha usual Saturday VmsMn i no ineatre ia cool and comfortable. - TH 10WM Of A OASTOOV." Homer Davennart. h 'mmj 1st- will' appear Thursday next t th. Marquam Grand, when he. will apeak on I "The Power of a Cartoon." i I w.,.r, i Mn - Davenport, whoae tartoona were M eagerly looked for aa the newa items In the New Tork papera promise to become aa well knpwn a speaker aa na ii us cartoonist. . Man v. r h. tales told of his boyhood Amvl in h. lu western town or Silverton, Or. Instead f attending rtorboeiiie.: h. nop ouverton" SDent hla tlm. i. caricaturing ia amployera, and conse- quenuy .ways , ai waya , In aearch of em- vmjmvni. At jsst. nowever a 1ami vapor, vaiptayea Aim, ana from; a "Jack n a vyf r f n a : tt-i T , 1 l'';sLseas- . I if'.? V I? Ms V. M . '. . , W'vy v A few-years mgo it was fto uncommon sight to ; ree a woman toil and slavr all through the hot summer jweatoen with a coal or wood stove. " Her. temper was ruffled, she was tired and worn out and she, had little time to devote to her 1 children. - Her home was untidy- and appeared 3 neglected.' .All. because she was compelled to spend so-much, time initbeAkitchen. f 'J-. iTtS' DIFFERENT NOW. i v . . : i Read what Mrs. Ropr writes ; - in The Ladies' Home Journal 'GascisJ the, cheapest and t , most easily managed "of all . v fuels, provided care is given ; V to tits use.' A good gap r stove"rwelf f managed wilLr-r r;! counting ih'th-timVfor care V ).,iauiu a.-t'ui uuii, ,i.uii viw .third lesi than coal" The Gas Range' has - brraght;reliel.,, p. ; The kitchen .is cool and tidy, and it is'no'tneces-. sary to spend much time mere before 'the meal,', hour. 1 The Gas Range is ready for! business any ; time,Vany hour any minute.:' You. don't': have .'. ;. o waifc titat wuci at vitvc. It is a question of kindling a stove in, ten minutes Ul Ujuuii at was (vau(s ut imutuujj, '" 11 : v 1 1 i : " ,.' - IS THERE REALLY ANY. ONE WHO PRE FERS A COALOR WOOD FIRE TO LIGHT- ' ING A GAS RANGE? Si 31 is. . tjr ortland -Tir r T v; - a SKIv9 S. E. Cor. Fifth and Yamhill Streets .' TRAMP ARM Y'MOjfiS TO NORTH STATES in to oe tne moat Dobulax urtrmnii "Vu' i naa aeveioped an vamaa . hvkbbxs o , WAnBrnnTw -1 naa ueveiopea 'an I l amwif t - i- i - mmtm vr- rainer, succession I - ' " I of stories which he illustrate, with TAJrOVAXO XXAOMXS TOTXJLXJ rapMb cartoon drawings, keeps a is audi- -LiSAMTtta ' JJbOVtt VxiOX. U Many taleaeaeh"toM T.I 7 , -c r-lt iriT Davenport can '. tall thmmn, T With the coming of the warm days entertainment-that no on a can afford to!01, the early :aprtng thi members of the miss. .Although hia Victims h x. i Pacif ia coast coroa of the areat Amert- I"- iiiuj.u-jr mm no malice, . and I can tramp, army begin to wander rrom Itfi?t-e!f!dl ??nOTt-hta ntl. the aunahlne of the aouthern climea to Tm-Sryvmi-th next few month, baaking : r:z."V" ,ivenpori' na ! ,.4 , simply reinarkod.;5''Hr 1 ai .nu. advance aale la, new ooen. t '. Tb Haw daarljrfi thaiedltoridf .' a. Balem pa pes doas love to get himself Into print, especially with tha "CoL" always prefixed. v.;i"f".T-ff. r-jf.-'t f' ..vj Rheumatism Tc'; ---. . ........ . " Asthma ' f Are prevalent dlseaeea In Origon. ' We hava newly Invented appll- anoes vthat cure these affllct)ona aa surely aa that tha seasona eome and ao. and that With little rvtM medioinet at;gl '1JV'ni JJIUJ iBj aya-BiiB) jfh vvwaaai evi a matlsm,end tha renowned. Flnaeri ray f ot aathma. ' ; We Have Cured , .Hundreds Wc Can ture You . ' - r v, V. : ' TheX-Radiuiui . . . "t 1 . tv uiutUiV ;' ,,' ( - , " : ' ' ' ' ' A'" - ,; V. tvi-i'irt i .'SiiTllJW . JRAJDaT' STSaV.j.-v taii, S. St, 'Cor. Tim and Xorrlaoa. ,', hUETTERS ?ROM THE PEOPLE 1. among the Oregon and Washington ever lades. The skirmish-line of; the army has reached Portland. ... - 'Oie rest of da bunch, la oomin' marked one of the new. arrlvala to, Pa trolman 8. S. Young yesterday morning. "We ia de early birds. Bay, do, you know where da worm Is r , ; The. patrol man waa of the opinion that It might be found 4n the city jail. He gave the Bt Johns, Or.;" April xr the KAltnw! traveler an opportunity to find out of The Journal Wndly -permit us to I Altbongk rtbera were? .ar few -weary correct the sUtement In vour jau.i hetranirers strollinc into Portland dur- April -relative to '" vw in I cutting lg the rainy days of week before laat, prices of lumber, whereia we and other that was no general rush. The knights lumber concerns , outside of the mills of be brakebeam preferred to wait un constltatinr Oie. City- RetaU f Lumber tut tha real Oregon sunshine began to com pan jj o!, Portland. Oregon, Ura ae- warm tha hearta of the water-soaked cused -of cutting the prioa 12 tovlrper Webfoot before they left the beat of -."v iwow, u-nj jfei inio Uie "ort-I tne souta in trarapaora nuwi ura land market, mri snvi v T " tjUlckly.. 'The-firat eigne that the raina ine a. b. iiougiaaa miUa are not aoliclt- bad atopped for a while, at least, waa Irtg.ordera in' Portland and nfve twUl nuiokly heralded to the country below ir may bava to aut prlce) to'get in and Mount Shaata. . . r i h H "fS we are happy to say our competitors During the past few days the exodus 5 nave rair prices, which, how everf an ba Tnalntafned only by limit Inc the aunnlv in th . Wa are unablaqc figure any profltl in night aawing.f if blohj .of -cborsa ia the direct Cause of an over produotion, end'On account of thla over production 1 the Only reasonable etouae for euttin. ZyhieoutIntjHiVla fmaU, cutting i very small ngure In th, lumber In. duatryrwewm ba nighly pleased td as. sist in mamtamina prices and arr&dea of rember t the mutual eatlaf action of pota toe maauxacturer and consumer. And now that we bava on th to- cifl coast one of tha moat' promleing iirawirm aeasona r toi. is a Pity to mow mo lumotr ousinesa., tne grealst of our Paclflo coast Industries, to be siaug-merea to tne aetriment of all. which magna the entire coast Wa Will be glad at anr time to meet any . and all lumber manufacturera for tne oetter understanding - .of our In pusiry ana ; management or the sama jaost truiy,- , . - A. 8. DOUGLASS A SONiS. Mow tt Happened is rriaerllla. Prinevllla Or.,-' April'' It. To the Editor of The Journal -the unit . rule seems to be a contention in the Demo- cratio party.- -Therefore take warning irom jrnnevmtv. joa jamaie got ono vote f yesterday in our county : conven tion for judge, a-unlt of the firat water. But he was declared beaten, h was In favor of tha unit rule, but opposed to tha wax.lt worked aaalnst. him. In. struoted delegation for W. B. Hearst Other counties do likewise. Albany Democrat: A Unn county man upon . receiving , a ? statement of the amount of taxes due amounting to 4t.05 pent a check 4a the sheriff for juat dO) bla the amount, SUQ , -, from the Calif ornia jplanw naa been on in real earnest. Bright campfirea have been gleaming all along the southern Pacific tracks sinoe last Tuesday. Port land is the first city where a, long atop ia made by the hoboea Their comings and goings a vol Hots been noticed by tha local PolloW for many? yeara. But their stay in Portland Is often feut ahoft by the local police. Many of tha time-honored . camping spots of the Wearr Willies now form sites for large warehouses and wholesale blocks, The brakebeam travelers have been com pelled to seek greener fields and pas tures new. But Just aa aura aa come spring aaye the tramn army outs in Ita appearance. Tha first alane of Oregon aunahlne are aur harbina-era of tha northwara move ments of the vast collection oi-tne genua- no&o tnat live, curing- toe cooi months-of winter In the aunlight of California, New Mexloo and Arisona. "X: TOs is a leading question with everybody i . All we have to say is, that we are manufacturing right here in PortlanoJ an honjwt line of Men's, Boysjand Youths' Shoes and stand right behind them. Vvhat s the mattery with haying ajWeliyaAiyjon a pairl for we know you will be satisfied and try another pair. We make a fine line of Loggers and Cniisers Shoes and the : price jhVil.Vyfe tU' it would pay you toojfus --------1- , . - -f M 'rtr over.? - se; . v. I, It -, ..V it i z . jfi. -g, A : - r Look for 'Our Trade Mark reid m mmxstym 0. :(md:l l Nortti First 'i Portland Oregon ...' iff- -1J sr1W'l-l.-je.- 4:. r4i.ii ' T 1? j CLERK BALKS AT CHERRY RED LIPS 3k STBUDS' rmawnn oaxa -Bitrrr at noMuzva vo XMM BKtDB, AJT0 KB QTJ1TS taXO tTjaotrszlT--Aicxiszsra mstmr OT OAXPAZOBT sTnOlM i'' While making bla campaign tour prior to tha Republican primaries. Frank a. Flelda the county clerk, waa In the famotui Bemedy for Sick Xeadaoae. rn nmiM nf this comoialnt la not in the head at all It cornea from the stomach, A stomach that has become clogged by overeating, drinking or abuse-in any manner will warn you by brinaJna on Sick headaohe. t Cur the iiuna ana aisire aijura uluuluu, uu he .bee ir th imnuth. murfdv oomDiexion I - '"Ladlea and- aentlemen: Z am the and yellow eyes are cured by this rem- man who- presides behind tha marriage edy. - It Is called Dr. Ounn'a Improved license deak at th county court bouse. Uver Pllla, and : la aold by druggists Now, If any of you people contemplate all over tha United Statea for 7 cents m.i to stand in er box. one piu Tor a aose, or sent-., . -i , - -. ,1 r mill s reeetat of price. Samplea I w,th ra I n S0 man to have for fre . Address-Da Bosenko Co. PhUa- ( ineno. it you treat ma rea nice delobla. Pa. vi.ii.--i ..i,Mr'.i:,-.-y,: I will, kiss tha brida .'.'sc. - . ' ' i - a-''4 i -"ab a matter -or race, u.'.ia. ciaimecu Journal - friends and reader a when IPlelda never- kissed a' brida in bia life traveling on trains to and from 'Port, lhiit him ; Th. Knva mIImI, Ylm hliiff fAVj? '!SJL.!3S.CR.tf I raatray ; and' found htm a ultter of with thla paper, reporting all failures In tt r"k"t f0'" obtaining It to the office- of publication, I A!00" J addressing The Journal. Portland, Om waa leaned to Alon so B. Deamer. aged II yeara, of .Clarke county. Wash., and LI sale Robison, of thla city, aged 11. The ceremony waa performed in Fields private office. Jus tice of tha Peace Waldermar Baton off! elating. " ' After the ceremony waa over Fields' deputies surrounded him In the outer office. "Look here, boss," they declared, "you hive run this kissing bluff long enough. Oo in there and make good.1 Fields finally mustered up courage. after a good deal of Joshing, and marched into hie private office aa brave aa a Hon. He: managed; to bl art out tha oojeci oi nie mission. J.ne groom smll lngly assented, and the bride, a pretty little thing, turned tip her cherry llpa into a tempting position. Here Fields' eourag ooaed out. turned And . tngomlnlously fled. Ha PROSPECT IS GOOD FOU FRUIT CROP The prune crop was not aold a readily laat year aa usual, aooordlug, to Commis sioner W. K. Newell of tha first district at the semiannual meeting of th stat board of horticulture. l The reason as signed by th commissioner waa the im mense holdover stock In California.' - Th renorta which ' were read yester day at th meeting by th commission er of the five districts showed that the fruit-growers are prosperous; that this yeare prospects are good; that nurseries have aold out their stock rapidly. It also showed that the plague of the San Jose scale is raging; Th acale has caused endless trouble to the fruit-grow ers who have been able to And no effec tual means of destroying It The laws in regard to spraying are hard to enforce, it is said, and Presi dent EX Li. Smith declared himself in fayor of causing arrests and bringing tha affair to a test The other of the board, however, objected on the ground that Ita duty waa mainly advisory and that recourse to, the law should be avoided as much as possible. It was shown at the meeting that tha nursery business 1 the moat profitable eonnectaa witn iruit-growing. . bo zar thla year fruit trees have not been In jured and ar beginning to bud rapidly. Barring frosts and aa excess of rain it waa predicted that this year would be a oig on tor in truit growing industry, luxurious Home 1 nd - note ' the effect' o rich colore and irm . aeaign imagine It and-m beautiful then and 'you tone and dealgna bla wall paper nd - nainted over white will appreciate the artistin . level effects of that oaoer on your wall, tnat Is chosen with tast from our rare and handsome now. atock of. wan papera . ,iJ ; ' Ernest Miller WMXMM TSJ "OKOKXS' 0BXQX2T ATE9 From tha PaclJlo Farmer. i :,! About 'JO' yeara ago artichokes were planted In a gravel bed near Canby In Clackamaa county. In time they spread over several acree. Of late yeara the Southern Paclflo company haa been haul ing gravel to the different sections of the state, and several thousand earloada of gravel from thla particular apot near Canby bava been used. For several miles Look at This! - . : ; ;'i. V. ..'-... Thla : la th' only, plaoa' la' th Northwest where you find a good ladles' tailor; making euita. jack ta,veapa,' riding habits, ta.W ',?nanufacttW'''''v,'f' imAumo $m ! 'Wholesale and Retaa . Tbf loweat price jn jthi Hty. :.Frfect -fit f guaranteed, afal( or ders promptly-fllledi--;p;J!:f-r ss TAMMta nsfc:r . tm teag,aal fMt5ff. HENRY WEINIIARD ';.HrJ ?Topritor or Citywewery - XAiwaaf aad Moat' eosspleta '' -p.twtT t Jftwlawaa..r Bottled Oeer a Specidty 'S:Mwbsns ..- irV"K,'.v. OOo 13ti and jBurastde Streets, 3!?X IRTX-aAND OREGON, " : '. . south Of Canby, a number of fH 1 .v been made, and wberever ucd art ! in abundance have sprung up, e"s.: excellent food for the w,irv tr"; r ' - plods his' way alone tue t... i'. i.i i good old lummnr ti:r.