The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 04, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAn.Y-JOURIIAU:PORTZAY10''-WCbNCSOAY-''' EVENING, MAY 4, 1C01
TO BUILD -Iff
V," Tfc.. T
nemo coast ooautavr. wzubaus-j
tsnt'for tbe reaeoa that there wu no
place hsre that the cargo could b 41e
charred to a reasonable lenrth of tint.
Upon her arrival here with ooa) a veesel
la ana vraa compelled to Ha ta the
harbor tnucJ lower than to tha eaaa la
other porta, vralllngror tha cargo; to oe
discharged. Thara ara and were B p-
pilanoaa (or quick work. 1 1t 4 ballei
that a rood trad would hava been built
up with Coos bar. lonr ao had chare
baaa anr naana for giving- tha oolllara
REFUSE AID IF
iSlliriSPKOUfillT
Alderman Walter Restored to
Health
DV W
arners
XOOAXi
OAlfel
rZJIOS 'OXJ anXDZVCM AT I quick dtapatch.
Awrt T-JTwma I it u unaereiooa iw va new Biaun
I Will llA MlllltfUil wltN AIAAtrli ' MAM.
: tfnunn 5 w I vsysrs. and that no axpanaa wUl ba
-'). J . tfSXJ) U"OOA2J3rO TMWTJ. , .. I spaced to maka them equal In vry ra-
raoranrou or
ninro) xovraa
aowiu vovx miM xonrr ajts
Kidney and Liver Trouble Made Life a Burden' flaysthe Alder
y man, oui rour uoiwcs 01 your urana medicine bursa me,
.' "Whan health la gone, monav, honor and politic allka eoomenlntereet.
inr ana uia oca oeeire or jour ueari ia 10 geiveii ana tat overruling mimm em i
Such were my reeling a year ago. whan kidney and liver trouble made Ufa a
urden to me. ., ...... v -V . " ..-.... I
A
spect to any othar plant on ihe eoaat
Charlca 11. Glelm, local agent for the
Paclflo Coaat oompany. aaya that tha
TOrt WXMi MOT AXO, WCDQW,
CANDIDATES MUST
WEAR THE LABEL
5
v Iji ft few moatha the old ooal bankera work of tcujlln tha new plant wUl ba
, muiN i ""'"m" zTil I paehafl aa rapidly aa poaaibia.
:: and up-to-date bunkara, having double
the capacity of tha preaent onea. The
' work of tearing down tha old bulldlnga
will beaia at onoa. i
t. Tha Paclflo Coaat company recently
cloeed a deal for tha pure ha e of the
aHe on which tha bunkera ara located,
and haa decided to aatabllah pertnaneat
Improvement! upon the property. The
alta ia too by 114 feet, of which S00
feet extend along tha waterfront. The
;, preaent bunkera only hava capacity for
handling from ISO to 100 tone or. coal
a day. Of late they have not been In
nee to any great aateat, and preaent a
' aort of a dilapidated appearance,
ehlppera .aay that, ona ,of tbO great
need of Portland ia a plant along tha
river for handling 'coal with eomethiog
Ilka quick deapatch, and they are more
than plaaaed to note tha lntereet that
'a big conoern, ouch a a tha Paclflo Coaat
company, la taking la tha matter. At
preaent and heretofore it haa baen al
.; i
(seeUl Otoeetoh 0a The JeaneD
Oregon City, May i. runny ta aa oat
aider were coma of tha queetlona that
were before the convention of tha Ore-1 ia that eaaa we will almply wait and
gon aute convention of labor yeeter-t her bring It We wUl not, under
day, But tha queaUona were vital ta I thoae elroumaunoea, help her.. But If
tna auegatea. ana there waa aa tauga i aha doea not bring auit. wa atahd ready
. . . y-'
If lira, Herbert W. Oo well, widow of
the man who committed aulolde by gaa
aaDhrslatloa Monday morning. brines
ault to collect money from the Portland
ambling houeea. tha proprietors . will
tend pat, and will refuae ta aid hart if
ha brlnga no ault they declare they
tana ready to ooniriDuie. - .
T regard thla aa a matter af charity,"
aald Peter Grant of the Portland .Club.
land if wa give Mra. Qowen anything.
It will not be becauae bar husband lost
anything in oor bouee. Wa aetUed with
her once for hla loeeee, and thought at
the time that wa got the worst of It
We do not feel Ilka giving up money In
thla eaaa if ' aha p relate ia nuing aa
ing among them.
1 Vnova," aald ona of tha brothers,
"that all eandldatea for officers' posi
tions la tha federation ba examined to
see whether their clothing be anion
made That hla coat and hat be ex
amined for the union label, hla troue-
to aid her now. If aome one will start I
a aubeorlpUon.
"l feel sorry for Mra. Oewell, and I
would feel eorry for any one under the
same cireumatancaa." - - - r
The managers at frlta'a and Eriokaon'a I
gambling houaea feel aa Mr. ureal en-
Through the
kindly advice of a
k.phyalclaa a n d
. f rUad I waa in
duced to tryWar
ner"a Bafe Cure.
Pour botUea made
a new and well
man of me, and
It waa worth more
' to me than a aeat
In Congress. I
, feel eo extremely
' gratified with the
results and ao
thankful for my
ra at oration
'to health and
' atrength that 1
gladly e n d o r a a
your medicine and
urge everyone who
even suspects the
Slightest trace of
Idney trouble to
take it at once.
It la worth Its
weight In gold."
M. J. Walter. Al
derman Twenty-;
fourth Ward. 111!
Otto St. Cbioage, .
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Thla teattmonyl
of hla .wonderful
' cure from Alder-1
man. Welter .adds 1
butona more to I
the many . ban-1
dreda of 'letter
received dally
from grateful men
ana , women ev
erywhere w h
have been i aaved
from Uvea of mis
ery ana auaertng,
and from death
Itself. by Wer-I
ner'a Baa Cure,
the world'a greet-1
est aura -zor aii
dleeaaea of the I
k i d n a f a liver,
bladder and blood.
Warner's 8ef el
Cure haa been
used and nreecrlb-
ed bv doctor and
in aoepltala for I
over 00 year as
the one remedy I
that " curee and I
leavea n b4 af
ter effecta, .
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AND KEEP YOUR TEMPER
t - A
'DONT TRY TO SPRINKLE YOUR LAWN WITXI A
LEAKY, ROTTEN V HOSE. AND V LOSE HEALTIL
STRENGTH AND TEMPER, IT'S COOL WEATHER.
TO, TALK GARDEN HOSE. BUT OUR STOCK IS
HERE, AND WE MUST KEEP IT MOVINa THE
i .
FOR TIIIS-WEEK
m -. rr- eaansseiseaenvaasaaaeianasaBnannanaaBBBBnaanBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ' '
-COUPETITIOHNox 3-ply, tf-Inch rood-wCl aa. i
' mmm ttm mm ...Ami m1. ' ' ' ' "' ' '' AV
moat lmpoeetble to get any of thel a thla point it acejned that a I pressed himself about the matter; and
.coasters to carry ooal ta any great x
it
I, '.V I ne BMst
laSal.raS
refhdaa
4a the bee
Are you folnf to :
- . hear the great "
and only .
,'J V. . .. - .,. -'.','.
Sembrich
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"''r-y She uaea '.." .
:'Cnd todoraesV ;,:
the Baldwin Piano
We sell It
- Olaaat, Xargaga, tnieageal
&'S0ail VW iMORSJISOli'STS.
"v Oppoaita
panto waa Imminent among the female I will pot assist tha widow, if ah bring
delegatea, but . tt waa averted by tha I ault axalnat them. If not they aay
brother continuing), hi ohoea." I they are willing ta help her. v
Thla motion aeemed to ba tha op In-1 : Qowell' untimely death break up a
Ion af all delegatea preaent and It pre-1 happy home, and a pathetlo feature Of
vauea ana tne canaiaate wiu nave to i tha eaaa la tnat not long ago aa rur-
ehow a anion label or not be qualified. nlehed a beautiful borne in Seattle, In
In tha eaaa of women, if their shoes I which th family waa ta rid thla aum-
wer made by union tela It would aoa-lmar.
atituta a quaiincation.
MR. M, JT. WlctTJCa. .
HAVE YOU THESE CERTAIN SIGNS OF KIDNEY TROUBLE ?
Palna in baek and head, awalllnga, frequent desire to urinate, painful paae I
mg or waier, rneumatiam, ruunese unaer eyes, constipation, naa .aigeeiion.
drowsy feeling, lack of ambition and Interest They are all aur Indication that
your kidneya nave been dlaeaaed for month . . .
TFST YOIIR IIR1IVF lJ' r nav ny tfoubt ut f"1 morning urine atand
IK.9I lUiin UKIlvL. I nourt 'adtn,nt forma or particle float about
in it or it beoomee clouay. your kidneya ara aerloualy aaected. - I
zou nave no time to loee u you nave any or tneee srmptoraa. or ir anyi
-COLUMBIA.- 3-pb, y,4nch
-COLUMBIA." 4-clv. M-lach
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r w yvuiaAiuu .wtjt ,-wciu ; i . . .
member of your family In thla or peat generation haa bad kidney trouble; it'al
nereaiiary. li e aangeroue to neglect tne aianeye zor even one any. - utt ei
bottle of warner'e Safe Cure at the nearest drug store. It ba cured thousands
, of cases after every other medloln tilled, and will eurelv euro you. - It
movee xne innammation ana repiecea th waataa. aiaeeaea tieeue. ana eneo
?rWOODLARIt? 6rjrij-uich
eaaWPeaa.avfaea) A ap M aa . t ' . J m 4 'a
11 . ' ' " i i - -
eeee"018
A reaolutioB 'waa brought before the
convention to empower the exeoutlvo
commute to retain the terrlce of Spe
cial Organiser G. H. Oram three month
after hi appointment expiree. Mr.
Oram waa appointed by the American
Federation of Labor a special organiser
for Oregon for three month a. The state
organisation did not think that thla waa
long enough and henoa tha reeoluUoa
It wa oppoeed on tha grounda that the
American Federation knew what it wa
doing whoa 'it appointed Oram, a ft
wa not neoeseary for th Oregon con
vention to take exception. After vara
speech making and oratory and call
of "Question" from the Impatient one
th resolution wa carried with a alight
amendment that did not materially af
fect th original reaolutlon.
- 'A iyeeolutlon waa brought before the
convention endorsing W. R. Heaaat and
pledging support to him for hla atand
against the, jtruata. - Thla waa -debated
on the grounda that It waa too strong,
ao It waa referred back to tha committee
for modification, as it waa not thought
beatto- btnd th' convention by any
thing, bordering, oa the political. - -
Today a reaolutlon thanking him for
hla work for the laboring; man will ba
paased by tha convention, t
The Colorado miner and, th leather
workers' nnlona, who have been oa a
strike,, were promised aid and financial
auport In a reaolutlon that wa adopted
In convention yesterday. ,
John Vane ' Thompson 1 and D, W.
Paul. dlegaWrepreentUg th Bailors'
union of tha Paclflo, attacked ta amllor
boarding-bouse law In a reaolutlon,
which, wa adopted after" A Warm debate.
Brows unroAT at aVAjaoa
eaaaaeaaiMaww
lAad Bee avnaethrnrOaly $10 Tla thai
A. ft O. B. m-ammday. May a.
Call at til Alder a treat any day dur
ing the week and purchase tickets in
advance of next Sunday excursion to
Seaalde and return, and avoid th rush
for ticket at union depot Sunday morn
ing. - Sale of ticket limited to Mating
capacity of eoachea and every paaaenger
la ensured a aeat. Tha ride i delight
ful, tha oaon refreshing and you hava
five hours at tha beach, all for f MO.
Train leavea union depot at I a. ul,
arrive Seaalde lt:ll p. m., leaves Sea
aide I p. m. and errivee Portland 0:40
v;4 World's fair torsions.
Tor the world'a greatest fair ta be
bald, at St. Xoula . from May te Oc
tober the Northern Pacific Railway com
pany, will place on sale special round
trip excursion tickets. The datea of
sale will be May 11. IS. and II; June
10, IT, and II; July 1. I, and I; August
I, I, and 10; September 6, f, and 7: Oo
tober I, 4. and I.
For rate and other Information" In
connection With routes, eta, can on or
aadrca . a. cnariton, aaeiatant gen
eral paaaenger agent, IIS Morrison
street, corner Third, Portland; Or.
the orgaha to do their work properly and fully,
and If a bottle, . . '
15
. All drug storea, or direct sOel
Warner'e Safe Oar 1 naraateed ebeoratelv teaaa aad free froat eaauraawa
drag found la saaay . oaasd' kidney eare. , Beware of anbaUtat a4 lsa
lataona. -' . ... -
Doctor's advice and medical booklet free, Warner' Safe Cur Co, Xooh-1
SAFE" PILLS move the bowels gently and aid a apeedy our.
a:
97.00
..88.23
OREGON, i-ply, fc-tfa. quality, heavy linen, .... . . . .$8.00 ;
STRIPED COTTON; iach.....,,. tilt , . .4.15
RED AND nPATirtitfriri . ' , Mw
.95.83
RED AND ORANGE, -Irich.,
ARDENTLY
FOUGHT
CONTEST ENDED
(Spedtl Diipatek te The Joorasl)
Vancouver, Wash., May 4. Th Re
publican convention held her yester
day ended one of the moot ardently
fought contests the county haa wit
nessed for many yeare. Thla fight how
ever, was the result of the sun bone
of contention that marked the differ
ences two yeare ago, but tha outcome
was diametrically opposite
The committee on reaolutlon In It
report paid glowing tribute to Presi
dent Roosevelt and pledged tha aupport
of th delegatea from tha county to
work for delegatea at tha atate conven
tion who will go to the national con
vention pledged to support hi renoml
natlon for president . Th report was
unanimously adopted. '
In - tha - election of . aaadldataa for
Dr. J. W. Brourher. Oaat or of the Flret I count offloea the follorln,n&mad ear-
Baptist church, ha not left for hla trip sone were before the convention for
abroad, owing to an unavoidable delay, consideration and elected:'
bnt 111 leave Thursday or Friday even- ...For atate -senator. B..M,.Raada ta
ins. K . ', - calved the nomination over Olen Rank
by 10 te M vote; for repree entatlv ,
two of which are to be elected. B. A.
Blackmor and A.' M. Blakar received
the unanimous tndoraamaat of th con
vention without opposition. On county
attorney, for which there had been a
long and , bitter preliminary contact
waged. W. W. Sparks waa nominated by
II vote to DonaM McMaatefa II, two
scattering votes having been cast
For county auditor. A. Bum ham; aherlft.
B. S. Biesecker; ... county clerk, C M.
Seanlonr treasurer,, Arthur Fletcher;
surveyor, F. J. Bailey, all of whom were
elected unanimously by tha oonventloal
Mr. W. H. Jessup,TMlss Louisa Jea-
snp and Mra Daniel Layr. prominent
resident of Montroae. Pa., a euburb of
Philadelphia, are at tha Portland, mak
ing thla city part of a sightseeing trip
to th racuio coaat. . ,
CASTORIA
For I&faati and ChUdrea.
flu tUni Yea Han khqi ftzght
Tl.ar. .
.Hgnaturt of
We hare the finest Lawn Sprinkler ever (J jj A a
made; covert 800 square feet, with a fine aft I .4
spray uteful, ornamental, reliable. Special ""mmmmmmmwmmm
AH our kVranda o! host '(except -Competition") are guar
anteed apdntt any defect o manufacture and to atand any
pressure from our city water tnaina. Prices are for 00-foot
length,, with connections to attach at once to the faucet
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
TELEPHONE EXCIIATGE II
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BLAIR T. SCOTT, , General Manager
Headquarters, Portland, Oregon
Statement for the Year Ending Dec 31, 1903
income; -;prF
Received for Premiums. . $2,789,089.08
From all other Sources ........ . ............ 887,166.73
'. ' $3,67655.81
DISBURSEMENTS
To Policy Holders for Claims by Death.'. ....... $ 916.689.10
Endowments, Dividends, etc 1,397,360.04
For all other Accounts 1,120,168.59
ASSETS
$3,434,207.73
Railroad and Municipal Bonds 369,705.58
Bond and Mortgage Loans, first, liens oh Real ' , . '
Estate 7,768,750.00
, juoans on collateral r...... 28,000.00
1 Loans on Company's Policies . . . s '. . i . , . t . ..... 1,47346.78
Real Estate, inelurlinc Wnm fiffi -TintoAintr "' a hi ft yso VK
l a O ew. vevv MavtJ ay vjvawfivviiv
Cash m Banks and Trust'Companies. . . . . . .... .' 426,073.09
Accrued Interest Deferred Premiums, etc.".,. , 407,859.84
'. 7 ' '
Total Assets .i.. I .v, $16,992,375.04
LIABILITIES
'''''' '' ' ' " . ' . , 1 . . . - , - -' ' . ..j -'. .- ." '-, -.,'
Reserve as per Certificate of New York Innur
ancc iepsnment ....... v . .$16,173,047.00 ,
.' Claims reported and unpaid and other items..,. 15i;678.93i
' Surplus as to Policy Holders, including Capital v v1 ;
-I'J :)A ..; Stock , r.,... . . ........,,,.,.,''. ,;7. L d67fii9?lX ;
TfLJabifities
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' ToUl paid Policyholders since organiiatlon.. . $42,088,066.96 1 '
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kjaiu a insurance, in lorcc ............. , . .,2,oi!.W
1903. Interest Earnings, oyer 5 per cent. : . r i ?
Unparalleled Growth of Oregon and Washingtoi. Department
3 YEARS' RECORD
GROWTH OF DEPARTMENT'S BUSINESS
Tear.
Dee. SI, 1891
Deo. 81," IWO
Dec 1. 1(01
Dee. II, HOt
Dec tl, 10
Dec. tl, Hit
Deo. II, 1900
Deo. 11, mi
Dec. II, 1001
Dec. 11, 1101
New Insurance
Pald-for Baals.
89,873)0
407474)0
020,384.00
1,142,478.00
1,327,423.00
rToUted.Um CUim P.10.
Net Premium
Collected.
Insurance In Force
Paid-fox Basis.
M8t
19.04&30
46,18r.57
82,384.36
102,554.98
433.3
1345.76
7,652.86
, 3,916.27
21,974,50
B,eat.4s. x . seMS.oo
7JQ2M . mjmjoo
38,534.71 1,246,762.00
78,468.09 1,774,299.00
80,461.57 2,260,625.00
GROWTH OF OREGON BUSINESS
S5.400.00
366171.00
583,491.00
707,719.00
755,968.00
448S.il
ttJOOTM
31,024.09
52,528.06
61,274,00
18.J
12936
8,152.86
; : 3,616.27
12,300.00
4,040.68
123783
27,872.13
48,921.79
48,855.09
14941640
475436.00
773,360.00
I 1,098,392.00
1,315,226.00
GROWTH OF WASHINGTON BUSINESS
Dec 11, 189 54,47X00 S.eaV.TT 4.044JK)
Dec ti 1101 336,893.00 r 16,162.58 ?.y.d 4,500.00
pititoi 434,759.00 , aJ,84W0. :;;.-.';.-V0O.OO
d,moi 571,455.00 41,280.98 9,674.50
f. SV''i; Kits.;
1489.77 8140840
442346 . 232,13740 .
10,662.58 473,402.00
. 2946.3p . 675,607.00
31,600.48 95,399.00
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guarantee the e drrectness of the above figures. '; They are; taken from the official reports .
' of the Insurance Departments of Oregon ana Washington. , , ., . .
Gtino in 3'4 Yearo
Gain in Premiums Collected $929691e6p
Gain te Net Premluma Collected............ 7483212
Gain In Insurance In Force............ $l,903702a00
New paid Inaurance secured durbg
1903. j 01,327,423,00
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ITEMS OF INTEREST TO AGENTS
The North Pacific Department of The Washington Life '
was established by Mr. Scott June 1, 1900.
Prior to that time, it was under the control of the com
pany's San Francisco Agency.
The premiums in force in Oregon and Washington when
the North Padific Department was established amounted to
only $9,863.38. . . ,
1 In a new agency, lapses are necessarily large, but study
our record of growth and we think you will bes convinced
that this Department ii the place for an ambitious, energetic
'AGENT,'-Mf JXr:yt.---'-.:W &&;UTjs Va V ll
, This Department paid for more new premiums during
1903 than any other department in, the service of The Wash
ington Life, and is one of the1 best advertised .agencies in the i
mted;SUtesi;-w:"'K:;Ii "'k
The figures above given make it plain that an agent "
can procure business 'for " The Washington Life, in larger
volume than he an for any other company. '
. : Because Our business for 1903 , wa obtained from ' a J
smaller number1 of , agents than was the business obtained
by the other large agencies. ' - .
Because Had our agencv force been concentrated in the
state of Oregon (instead pi being allowed to work In either " '
Oregon or Washington),'-we undoubtedly would have pro-'
duced the largest amount of new paid insurance obtained by 1
any agency with headquarters to. Portland.
s Call at ' our offices and examine our polides. Nothing
like them offered elsewhere, v . - v.'
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