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t-7 It ilii this oreooit daixy; joukjai;- ronrtA'tiD.' vzW:day.' cvzrin jA:;tiAYk c !i::x vcuczaiT .;:.. .ad;.. f ITS SO ) ; TI ciD AKD OAK D GREATEST-OF-THEM , ----- i r . . - il j' - '- -' - . vncin 11 J :;J.:';'-: - ?:k77& --ERUPTION -AND z.QrtM&!$m!SWf& . I , Boys AT ONE HALF S?-; ;;;j:::-7.wui b doii out t r "v' Slaughter Prices. , The Best $12.50 and;$15 to Made of : the cele- ,iu brated Dickey Catsi- mere, known for its : - wear-resisting quali ' ties, all siyea 7 to 15 '.N yeara, always excel lent value at $3.95 SALfc PRICE IS kr C?f Town Reduced "rj, tx Nq better suits at $12.50 and $15 anjwhere-AU. Kcai ' SnJtS'Retoced 7 'rlff". t k ;No better Overcoats anywhere at Teas than $15-A3 Overcoats KedOCtd - . - $3.85 OVERCOATS $3.00 OVERCOATS .T $10 OVERCOATS ; $6 95 ; 7 1 a7. . -' : $1.50 $5.00 sailors; "7 : :4 to 14 years . - . , i. a -, f .'-v , V;'Aj?' . --.-,. ,t ""."v . -':..v; 1 v ' ., ,.; Mens finel heavy jersey ribbed " Shirts 7ndIawrs. v -;x fleece lined, steam shrunk, colors' blue; brown and - . salmon 'elsewhere a bargain at 50c 7 .' ; r . Ca . SALE' PRICE ; . . ? ? v . i, , . MUv v New shipment just received fromthe factory best $2.00 Hat in the city Men's; fine SanitaTyJaturabWoot Shirts and VH2TI :Y0US2ttIT n our - AD. IT S CO No better suits at $12.50 and $15 any where AU A tin't SdtS' Retoced 7 No better Overcoats anywhere at less than $15 A3 Overcoats Kedoced - r SPECIAL THIS SALE Drawers; "elsewhere $1. SALE PRICE., A ;WrightWHeaithvUnderwW - i -r. v 1 vilua. - SALE PRICE. 4 . . .. k Men's jGenuine Coopers, derby ribbed, colors 73r . blue and pink ; $1 values.. SALE PRICE...; I OL ; Men's extra fine fleeced Underwear, covered flQV fr jteams a great $1.50 value. SALE-PRICE. .4 T. TtOD AKD OAK ; ( - THSBATOOAK ' ZIT 1 . ; WICM Yousittrr m our. -.AD.. vrs iso ' S'lOMVITHOUT LCCAL ' w--.r-.:.- 1 i.iiirirMf irfi 1 j UVTLlkHI.JLMI I " -7-7:1 Morrtavilla and Mount Tabor Struggling Along Minus Po-5" 5 " licemen or Justices;" . INCORPORATION HAS BEEN. BEATEN AT POLLS "Residents May Make Further Ef ; forts to Enjoy Soma of Port- , land's Many Blessings. thouund . popI - lo danaelr populated district, uat aeroM th ast rn boundary lln of Portland, ara with ut local goTarnmant- In all. practical :relatlona of bualneas ' and, social life 'hjr ara a part of Portand's population, but neUhsr - official control or- taxlng ; power ostanda from Ihla city to Monta Tllla and Mount Tabor. - Tha reatdenta Portland's Createst'Book Store I AT COST i 5 All lovers of books will 7 : welcome ourannual ;,'l:. book sale. -.7 We offer nearly j all : our I ! " " books at cost during ' : , -;-.rf ;: . Juaryv- ? Spedaf Inducements ' to Lipranes. fill ! C(Yi U r"7 Ct.!ifura ' THE'; Booksellers and ill THIRD AND ALDER of tboa auburba hava , no ; municipal orcaalsaUon. . " Opinion. a . to . tha" wl-v dom of thla la dirdeJ. and la .both ayjMWbauwateohK factions ara continually na-acod in wraaUinc for solution or tha questions of Incorporation, or annex ation, or continued lablatlonTT 7 f Meantime, the ' only rovevnment tLey bars la what la derived from tha county ooerU Thla form of government -la the same that la applied to the farming dis tricts of Multnomah county, where there slats no need 6t water works, electric lights," sidewalks, policemen, sewerage and-ether pubile utilities -sow- regarded as naceaaary to the comfort of Inhabi tant a of a densely populated community. In M011 ta villa, a. short but sharp -.battle between Incorporatlonlsts and antl-ln-eorporatlonlata baa ended In favor of the lattetv'rf . . v- Over at Mount Tabor similar strug gle alao ended with tha defeat .of the incorporatlonlat Jactlon, by the residents of a section known ae Center addition, who almost unanimously favor the free life of the rural dlatrlcta. untrammeled by city notions, policemen and vaude ville. . While Mount Tabor ' men ' who favor Incorporation propose to renew the struggle, those of similar faith at Montavllla ara ready " to cease from troubling about 'the matter . and ; bear their condition with atolciam. . ; - "Although Montavllla voter polled a majority, aaalnst saloons, wa hava two saloons running," aatd H. B. Dickinson, who was chairman of the charter com mittee, 'and one of them pays a license to the county, while the other paya no license. - Under these peculiar ,clreum atancea we Jiardly. kmw-Jhera-wa-axa at,' .If - we are to have saloon we may need peace officers. There is no Justice court and no peace officer In Montavllla. The nearest justice la at Ruaaellvllle. When we approached the Portland water board with a proposition that wa would furnish and lay Water plpea if Portland would aell ua water, we learned that there is no prospect of either -Montavllla' or Mount Tabor, to get any water from the etty of Portland under any circumstances. It seems that we could get no water even were we an nexed lo Portlnnd, for tha secretary of tha water , board aaya thidemnd al ready taxes , tha city water aupply to its capacity." ., . . : The Montavllla -school ' dlatrict " aoma yea re ago built a good achoolhouee and assumed' debt of about llJ.eoo, none of whloh haa yet been- paid. The taxea there are 41 mllla. aa compared with S mills -for 'Portland and 18 mill at (Mount Tabor. The resident do hbre- sret the expenditure for school purposes,- but are-wary of any change in their system until they get tha school debt paid. Judge Webstar of tha county court aaya: .- . : ..j . "Montavllla la under tha county gov ernment, just the same aa any other part of Multnomah county. They are entitled to Justice of the peace at Montavllla. but ha haa resigned. Wa hava appointed Le. number of Justices of the peace there. f ... ..-.w---.r tt. I i 1 . ber, but be had. too much ehavlng to do. - We then appointed butcher, but he had too much butchering. I think we have also appointed a baker and candle stick maker. But every man who has been elevated to the bench I Mont a villa, haa resigned -The remedy for any trouble In connection with tha aaloon business would lie with the grand jury, or the sheriff. I presume). .The residents there are masters of the sltuatloa if they take up the matter." .- t ? "Do you not sometimes have soulful yearnings which, yon long to convey in words, but cannot T" asked the senti mental girl. "Tea, indeed." renl led tha Vouna- snan.' '1 wsa once dreadfully anxloua to send howte for money, but I didn't have the price of a telegram." London Tit-Btta. BURGLARS TRY TO BLOW ;0PEH SAFE Wreck ;;Door With Nitro glycerin. But Fail to Get v "'." .1 - at Contents. . ' -:" !NHURROF FLIGHT. ; THEY LEAVE THEIR TOOLS Many Places Entered Last Night, I and Variety of Articles 7 Stolen. -' i7v ' Drilling a hole In the safe of the American Laundry company.- Twelfth end -Flanders atreeta. last night, burr glara poured the orifice full of nitro glycerin and attempted to blow the door oft Though the safe was badly dam aged, the -door did not yield and the cracksmen were evidently afraid to con tinue their work. . The affair waa reported at police head quarters thla morning by Sergeant Car penter. His Investigation ahowed that small bole had been drilled In the door of the safe over the lock. A glass waa found containing few drop of nitro glycerin and ahowed the nature of the explosive used. On felling to break open the aafe, tha burglars departed so hurriedly that they left aledgehammer and two - chisel Several short piece of fuse war also scattered around, - - Entrance to the structure was ob tained through window on th Twelfth street Fide. On a table under th win dow waa ' th - mark of muddy heel Track war also found leading to and from the window. - - --- - -T- - . Only mall amount of money was In the aafe, several hundred dollar av lng been deposited in th bank yeater d . The thieve would have had a dif ficult task securing what money waa in the aafe, aa It bad been placed In an Inner compartment, the door of which was case-hardened and Impervious to air ordinary drill; 1 ' - -Several burglar! ee were reported to tha nolle laat -night and thla morning. EL J. Clayaqa of (4 Grand avenue loat a number of tool from Martin's dock. and B. i. Vermeher of Sll North Twen tieth-street, misses an overcoat and aack coai.l0 or It overeoata have been atolen In th last three weeks. GOT DESERTER. BUT CANTUETREWARD Policeman O. Roberta la having diffi culty aecuring the ISO reward offered for th capture of 'W.- Bowman, a desert ing soldier from Fort Lawler, -yvsn. laat February. Th money was paid to the chief of polio who turned it Into the cltr treasury. Roberta petitioned the executive board and 4h city council for th reward. The matter waa referred to th ways and mean committee of the council and yesterday It waa placed In the handa of LCiTaO Get laeaaat Safle UVB Painkiller sr. City Attorney L. A. Mctfary. Apparent ly an attempt la being made to override t)i charter, which aaya la section 17: "All fine and forfeitures from police men or firemen, all rewards, feea, pro ceeds of sifts and amounts of compen sation for any extraordinary servlo of any member of the police or lire loroe, hall be paid into the city treasury to the credit of the police and . Or relief fund." The way and mean! committee Au dited tha bill of Engineer R. B. Oreen leaf and J. H. Cunningham for inspect ing -the Tanner creek sewen' Th bill of the former waa for fltT.SO and the Utter tlS. .w.v. .'..., ij . , . M0NTAVILLA IS NOT- SO DRY AS THOUGHT Capt. Herman Schneider, holding a I lioans from th county court to sell liquor at Montavllla until July 1; Is not disturbed for th present by the local option law, which, went Into effect on -January L II0S, and prohibited the sale of liquor in-the dlatrlcL- It Is claimed that Captain Schneider's Hoe nss Is not Invalidated by, the prohibi tion election that made Montavill""gO dry," a th Uoense for which he paid constitutes a contract with tha county, through their agents,' th county court. and until it ha expired, and so long as hs keeps his part of tha contract, he cannot be molested by th subsequent action : or : the people in adopting- tha local option prohibition for that pre cinct, '. ,..''...,. il'.i-. ....,.., . Another aaloon haa been ran there by William Grimes, who had no license, and who muat close now that th pre cinct haa gon dry. Some of th neigh bor of Mr. Grimes have bean bringing allegation before th county grand Jury tnat n nas- neen selling liquor there for many ysar without a license. He was fined th last of December by Judge Fraaer for that of f enae, receiving a light sentence on account of having deposited with the - county court money . for', a li cense, which waa refused. . CURTAINS OFFENDED ri-i 7 DOG'S AESTHETIC TASTE Beesnis of th alleged destruction ' of four pair of lae curtains by a dog belonging to Robert Hughes, . Mrs. A. Maxwell sued to recover their value, ISt, and waa defeated In JuatlceSeton court.' tha coats being, assessed against her. But Mr Maxwell la detei mined" to obtain th tit aha claim to be due. and haa appealed tha case to tha circuit court through T, B. McDevltt and M. J. MacMahon her attorney ... Th complaint recites that th canine belonging to Robert Hughe I very fe rocious and destructive, and entered tha apartments of Mrs. Maxwell last May WITNESSES PULL GUNS TO SHOOT EACH OTHER fBpeelal Dtapatrli ts Tse XoaraaL) ' " Helena, Montr Jan. 4. The county courthoua came near being the Been of another ahootlng scrap laat night Pending the coroner1 Inquest Into the death of Theodore Orlmeaud. two wit nesses had finished their -testimony and repaired 'Into the hall, where they got Into an altercation over their evidence. Th 11 waa passed and both- men tried to pull their runs, but were -prevented by officers. Tha jury later returned verdict attributing Orimeaud's death to gunahot wounds inflicted by Jesse Liner, who was , bound ovw to th dlatrict court . -; . .;. i ; COUNTY CLERK MAKES , 7- PROFIT IN, OFFICE A Balanca of Nearly Fifteen hun dred Dollars to Credit of Mr.. FleldsT . - .' .. . - Tha county clerk' a . office "was oper-. a ted at a profit during December. l0t a balaiiaa.of IMtt.ll of receipt over expenses. Since-1901, when the first profit of 17. Pi waa ahown, the office haa been paylnga profit" la lt9--tha prom waa tm.lt. Prior to 10I the office waa a heavy expenae. In -1(01 coating fl.S7t.Sl.-i.' .-. .i-. .- In th report submitted yesterday by County dark Field he -showed that tb receipt for December - were, in - all departments, tt.tlt.lt; . expendlturea, tl.tlt.lt. f -- Soma interesting figure are contained in the report It la ahown that.' th county clerk's office formerly paid out In salaries Mt.StO. whll ths present administration paya $20,100. The semi- -j annual receipts previously were on an average of t,81 leaa than they now are, and tha expense were more than they now aretMn- Field takes to 'him self no credit for the lessened salary list, however, stating In hi report that the reduction la due to. the notion of tha legislature. On item Indicate a -marked change In methods, by showing that up to May IS, 1(01, registration for 10.10 voters cost for clerk hire t.tl8.J0, whll for ragiatertng 14,104 voter In 1004 up to May It cost for clerk hire tl.7tt.lt. Mr. Fields pays to hi deputies a compliment couched In thla language: "It would be unjust In mi not to men tion th very efficient corps of deputies I have.. They are sober, honest. and in dustrious, and take great , interest - in their 'work. They deeerv their share of praia for th showing made." TWENTY THOUSAND . A YEAR FOR GIRL Tha Allowance Paiidena Heiress f : Asked for and Waa Given v'., by the Court. . v , . (Jsaraal npeeial Serrlee.) ' Lo Angeles, ' Jan. -i. Twenty thou sand dollars a ysar I th allowance a young . Pasadena heiress. Miss - Kate Fowler, and her" stepmother, Mr. Mar garet B. Fowler, have to aubetet upon during the next two year. That la all they asked for, and the petition wa promptly granted by Jadg Wilbur, who for th Um being haa Jurisdiction over the young. lady Inheritance. Mia Fowler will ultimately inherit a large part of the fJMOt.tOt estate of her father, th late Eldridg M.Fowler, of Pasadena. Her atepmother,- before her marriage to' th multi-millionaire, waa ' th daughter's governesa . Both war In th probate court. - WOULD GIVE ENGINEERS ";- CONTROL OF CANAL WORtyH (learaal Special .Sarvtes.) WasBlngton, Jan. t. Although there now appear to be" alight prospect of oanal loglalatlon -thla session,- there Is an earnest effort being mad to secure In this session of congress some ar rangement la th way of legislation that ROSENTHAL'S MThirt Streets GREAT INyENTORY ';i;$ALEl7p Now Going: On 7 Xv , - The .New Year will 1e uahered in with a sensational mark-down sale of Boys' Shoes. If you care t6 bur tie best at prices far.bclow.theostjoLflrdiiiui to our. . store tnia week will amply repay you.. ; : Brennan ft White's celebrated, steel-shod lace Shoes. sues from 2 to 5. Sale pnce.-rvr . ..... .S2.15 Same In. youth's sie, from 11 to 2. Sale price. .... .$1.80 1,800 Pairs Boys' Box Calf "double sole Bluchers, riscolized -: soles, as, near waterproof as can be made; aizes ; 2 to iya . ; .v;:cT7r. ; ..fisr 7 Same, sizes 11 to 2 ........ '. .,.;. . ; ; . f 1.70 1,500 Pairs Boys' Calf Lace Shoes, heavy soles, exten- -: v sionj sixes from to 554. e.'.TeTiT-.f 1.60' 7 Same, sizes from 11 to 2.'... . ......... iV..r..;.r.?1.45 ! ' r qreXt reductions : : IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, TOO NUMEROUS TO , . : - , . MENTION ::' : : will' abol)sh. ths -isthmian canal eommls ston and o arrange it that a board- of engineers will bay direct ; anpervlslon of th construction of th canal. - -' While Prealdent Roosevelt Is known ta itrontTy-f avor soma kind of leglsta- tlon that will cauae a more satisfactory progrees In th work, it is .also- well known that any attempt at the abolish ment of th commission will meet with strenuous opposition. . . --; a an b spend. -.,7 f -Front the Houston ChronleleS , Tw," asked .llttl Johnny, "whaf ' a ' eomproralr - . s' ' That. my son." replied the - wis father;; "depends on whoiH1t'i mdtT with. For Inataaoa, it I mad a com- -promla with-a bualnea man f go about half way. But If X make a compromise ' '1 with your mother, -why I er I go all th way.! ... ., t ..: -j.. DRY-SOLE A LIQUID WATHtntOOFlHO AJTD PR. munM wrm tmm iai mm m mm.. v. " V ' reiusANrirrLT WATExraoort ' r-OVU, AND ABUWOK TO I I THtia DvkABIUTT. MO OIL . ' y I V I OR ORIAtl.. IAI1LT AmiBO, PRIX OUICKLt. a f-m to o m who In.LIKa WtARIs RUaaaHK . Samti Utl ctuMrm m toks too. 3. at Drsge i. rislliisestalOesa. 2 y?"rd. Clarke Co. Vanduvn v. WaltoOij - itmuiiwioh sireei. W. J. Fullam, tit lorrlaon. - Bent gen Fearey, ll Mor rison street. . Ooddard - Kelly Shoe Ca. Sixth and -Washington. Knight Shoe Co.. Fifth and 'Waahlngton sts. B. B. Rich, Hotel Perkins. And by np-t-date eho dealera, drugglaU and gen eral merchants throughout th northweeC Doe sJl claimed for It; If not, your money back. v , i, Steep Feet arry -r" " Bend for folder contain- ; lng endorsements from per sons in this olty who use It. . Trade Supplied by , , . RALSTON COX . ' Manufacturer's Agent ef SMttJaa. OTCCOaU. mmMOA STtV -. -v.. 7- ; r. V,-, -;;.-v.,., 7 -