The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 27, 1905, Page 16, Image 16

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    THB i OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. . PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 7. Uql
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special Notice
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SAFE1 DOT OPEN
If! RAILROAD STATION
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Cracksmen; Make -Haul in jthe
Southern Pacific . Company'
; Jefferson.' Street Office. .
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RAIP PUACE'ALMOST tt
-: 'HEARING OF WATCHMAN
Crimlnalt Are Supposed, to Be
.'i, Craduates of Judge; Hunt's U
MEN'S $3.50
SHOES
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BOYS' and
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When
PARCEllhG! PRAISE
FOR GETT (G UO'IEY
Congresslbiia Action on - Canal
AppropriatioiTargely Due to
I; Coast
BUT EVERY MAN DID HIS
I. DUTYr AS WAS EXPECTED
Chairman Burtohnersonal
': Letter, Gives Same Good Ad
- - - vice for Future Effort. .
- "Mf advice baa been in all these cases
to. educate publlo aentianent so that' It
may sustain larger appropriations for
rivers and harbors,' wrfte:T.98.TBur-1
ton, chairman of. the' rivers and harbors
"appropriations committee.:- in - a- letter
, ta the Portland Commercial club., 'We
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Legislative ActiOO
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PROLONGED
Clearance
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' We have decided to continue our.speciaTt clearance -for
, two weeks longer. ' During this time you will . be able to
buy many, of our best quality antf style of , Shoes at a cut '
of twenty-five per cent on the regular price. . - -. '3 .
tiTWiQ EXTRA SPECIALS
; ? ' WE ARB MAKINQ ARE : ;:
A 'heavy.winterrweighl
Nettleton water-proof t Cor-,1
bna colt for, regular $6.50; I
$5.95
This discount sale does not include our celebrated $3.00
. Shoes. We. are agents for Nettleton's high-grade foot-
wear.
)i MENS SHOES EXCLUSIVELY
Vaiiciluyn & WaJton
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270 WashingtonStreet, Between Third and Fourth.
SALE ENDS Tues-
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Tt will nav
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3VIONEY SSAVINGrl ?m
opportunities bin
You Sec It in Our Ad
re. apendlng something over I20.tlo0.004
a yea for Tiver and harbor Improve
ments. If ail those which are pressed
were appropriated for, , $100,000,000
would be reoulred." :
'. Chairman Burton's letter, which wag
somewhat personal, was In reply to a
letter -and clippings 'from xne journal
sent him by tha Commercial club. ' The
Journal articles maintained that unair
man Burton waa a friend of the Col m-
bla river and I would do tha best that
could be dona toward bettering jits con
dltton, and refe
ferred to the fac
President H. M. Cake, of thrCommercll
club.. -Was a former college student un-
urton's tutorship. ll is a general
onlnlott-ainonan business men that no ap-
mon gibus
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ired buTl
oronrlatlon
tna canal- wouia nave
been secured bufTro4he persistent and
combined 1 efforts of tfie--elements en
gaged tn the struggle for the approprla- I
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1 "Perhapethebulk of the -real Influence
brought to- bear upon the appropriations
committee came from the united action
Of ieglslaturee of the, states of Oregon,
Waahlngton and ?dabo.M aaid a promi
nent - member of the .Commercial club.
"The heavy pressure 'upon Waahlngton
cam -when theaa bodies got up and d
elared that the fedareal government, tn
refusing - to proceed with' construction
of the Celllo canal, would commit a
poaltlve breach of fatth with the state
of Oregon as well aa Ignore the needs
and ; vnlted demands of .- three . graat
sutes. If: credit Is to ba parceled
We have also other -waters
proof Shoes in other styles
and Jasts, $6.50 values for
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$5.95
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It's So
around,' like- tatty at a' candy-pull, . t
presume 'tha three - legialatures should
have seme, and our delegation at Waah
lngton la entitled to a portion. The re
mainder we ought "to ' divide around
among local workers ' and . the press;
Kvery man did hlsduty, and every ef
fort Put forth had it effect In making
op the force of the combined assault
that won the victory. . i .
SHAff; FORMALLY TOLD,
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Mrs. Woodcock, Female War
f Announces ChOfCrfOf1-rrfJ!MrcTorlex.' and win. render a vocal
the Presidency. ,
- Back to the woodpile with - prealden
ttal timber. Mrs. M.-L Woodcock an
nounces that eh la In , favor of Ieslle
M. Bhaw of Iowa for tha next, president
of the United States. -
Mrs, Woodcock har a banner which
she ' calls the "Roaehfelt flag," and
speaks admiringly of the part it played
In electing Mr. Roosevelt. Just to show
the whole nation that ahe Is really in
earnest the owner- Of the "Rouen felt
flag" has written the following letter to
Speaker Cannon of the house of repre
sentativer t,-' ' ' - '
r. "Portland, Qf, Jan. JJ, 10-Speakr
bf the House, Congreas, Washington.. I.
C 8lr; I am going to be at the lewla
and Clark fair with the Roosevelt, flag,
and have Secretary Shaw , in -view for
the presidency In the 1001 election. . All
of the people I have spoken to tn regard
to him are In favor of him being - the
next president, and I auppose this mat
ter will be brought up before the senate.
I would be very glad to hear from you
on this sublet I want" to work on this
political question at the lwls an'J
Clark - fair., and I suppose that "Mr.
Shaw's consent will have to be' secured
before X can getd work owlt. I should
be pleased to cohfer wMh you on the
subject whenever anything Important
comes up. ' y , T":'. : ....".
"I understand that" the district attor
ney of the Upltert Statea for the district
of Oregon will lend me the oil paint
ing 'of President Rooeev.lt for use at
the Lewla and Clark fair. P
"I wish that you would r put ' forth
your beat efforts 1n connection with this
matte, and woald like to have my let
ter read before the house so that they
win-thorough) undw.tand mv-atutud.
In 'regard to Mr. Shaw, Yours respect
fully, MRS. M. U WOODCOCK. . '
OfIE OF THE GREATEST.
'OF ALUjVVORLD'S FAIRS
Full-page advertlaementa for the
Lewla and Clark fair have been ordered
by the Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul
railway, to be run in the February laauea
or' the Review of Reviews, the Atlantic
Monthly and 8rrtbners magaslne. Henry
A. RaW. Portland agent of the road.
has received the broopaheeta- -.Tha an
nouncement describe the exposition aa
"oae of the greatest of all world' fsirs."
"Our company is doing some .unusual
advertising work fdr. the Lewis and
Clark fair, " aaid Mr. Rows. "The maga
slne advertising will be continued, and
a special folder will be Issued.-, I have
sent a number of engravings and am
now forwarding new photographs of all
the exposition buildings, to be used in
the magaslne and folder advertising."'
"Nertertod roMi tneka
yards."'-. Dr. Wood s Norway Pine
grave-
Syrun
helps men and wopjenjlo a happy, vlg
Cracksmen looted the
Bout hern facinc'a Jefferaoa street t-
tlon shortly after IS o'clock, last nlgltt,
securlnr 89 and several - checks for
Small auma, Detectlvea believe 1 the
robbers are three recently arrived crlm
Inala 'who "were released from the
"kangaroo court" -By' Judge Hunt, -
. The crime waa the work of experta.
The knob that controla ttie combination
on the door, was pounded -oft and .
heavy charge of black powder waa
placed .In the - crevice. Ttia-exploalon
caused the complete wreck of the aaf e,
burling the Iron door from Its hinges
and across the" room. The contents of
the . aaf e were scattered wide. -
' In an unlocked -drawer were two S2t
gold pieces and 9 f In silver that-had
been left by worklngmen for safe keep
tng. This money waa overlooked!
At ll. -4t o 'clock - Wight w a ten man
Frank' Merrill made his rounda, and the
conductor -on an outgoing -train went
fntO. the station to- make his report the
soma conductor who was working In the
place of Conductor Kexser." who had a
pistol duel with a' highwayman on the
Madlaon street, bridge Wednesday night
It la believed the bandltsa concealed
behind a. long train when j the .con
ductor hnd night watchman went into
tha atatlon. watched the railroad men.
and began work as aoon aa they left.
At Night Watchman Merrill In
again making his rounda went Into the
atatlon. The room waa " Ailed -with
smoke and everything -waa In oonfu
slon. He notified - police headquarters
and Ticket Agent O. A. Slnka. .....
.The charge of powder waa so arranged
that little noise was made by the ex-
ploaion. -The rumbling of the train "as
It started from the station is amo na-
lieved to have prevented those who were
near from hearing-th eport.
Detectlveg have aiacoverea a Clew t0
(h Identity of the cracksmen. - - . -
MICHIGAN SOCIETY V z -X
WANTS STATE EXHIBIT
embers of the Michigan society of
Oregon are making a. hard fight for a
Micniguh exhibit at the Lewla and Clark
exposition. - At a meeting of the society
last night It was announced that soores
of letters -had been-written -to promi
nent, men of Michigan asking them lo
uae their innuence wnnjne-legislature
to make an appropriation." for a fair x-
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A committee to have charge of all en1
teMaintnente-te- be ctven- by-1 ha society
was named aa follows:- W. R. McOarry,
Mrs.' Lottie 'Wade. Mra A-.L, Petrle.
Mra ArthUr Langgntb. Mrs, P. Ger
ard y.- Mrs. p. R, Baker ajtd Mrs. U. A.
Stark... 1 . v .'. '.y':"
) The following, members were added to
tp.e roll: - Mrs. T. H. Hohonshelt, Mra
S. SL Glllts, Q. E. Lawrence.. W. H.- Bron
son, William . R., McOarry, Mrs. ;Ben
Coooer. B. i O. Cooper. Francis Schsd.
Mrs. Eva 8s: Pillsbury, Mrs.' D. Taylor,
Mra C. a . Hosraer, M. 8. Collins, J.
Transhall. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Simmons,
Kljtln Simmons, 8. W. Lawrence, K. H.
Dlmond. . . I f ".
oiBior oTMjrAJcrrnsi .cxAss.
The klrls' gymhaaHim claaa conducted
by Miss Bchloth.l-nnder' the auspices of
the W. CT: U., will give an entertain
ment Friday. January at o'clock,
In the "hall on" East. Tarhhlll. between!
Thirty-fourth and xnirty-nrra atreeia
Mtas Katharine Trenchall f .Detroit,
Mich., -will . alvi' selected readings from.
soio. - invrv wii ui m- yim
marching by tha. class., - Miss Francis
wll be the accompanlat of pie evening.
' 'Tlan't aif. ito be a day without Dr.
Thnm.s' Knlectrle Oil - In tha house.
Never can tell what moment an accident
is going to Happen. . ... i ,
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wiafatied Stock jOanned Oooda.
Allen & Lewis' Beet Brand.
About Ads On the
? Classified Pagcv
-' It's a - common "oocurrence for VThe
Journal, to secure posltlona for peraona
who are seeking employment through
its clasalfled . columns. Tour should re
member too, they're Inserted one time
f ree- and no questions asked, J
' Horse broke out of stable and wan
dered away. 'See ad under "Lost and
Found":, gives description. Liberal re
ward offered for. .the return of same to
.'. Did you ever atop to' conalder i.wbat a
saving i of steps you could make when
you are looking for furnished rooms, "by
glancing over the ads on the classified
page and picking out Just what you are
looking for In location and. advantages
offered?... No use . going on a "wild
goose chase", for something you can
easily 'Jay' your- hahda ori.J JT
Would you' Ilka a pet for the children.
or even yourself? Pomeranian Spits
puppies for sale at' Ranter's boarding
kennels, -peninsular" station. - To get
thera take 8t.-johni car.ry ! .
' "Come and see choice .-rose, - trees,
etc., at Ockley Green nursery. ,, Vkion
1221. Take.U car.' See the ad In The
Journal's elaestned " directory, ; under
heading "Wurserles.
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You'll fin an ad ' worth your while
to read under "Real Estate For Bale"
thla evening. ,.' It's about "modern T
room house that owner must sail at
one,-In Sunnystde.". ' Hag every conven
ience one cold desire,, at the right
price, too. can find osrncr
phoning Scott JI52.
' by tele-
This sounds tempting: "Three un
furnished .housekeeping rooms, newty
tinted, new shade, gas, bath and fur
nace; on lower floor, at T Kaat Twelfth
street. Hadn't you better look s.t them?
. Things will '.diaappeer no- niiltev L l
carerulyou are and -M s taavtan. .it
aome oiie surety picks Ihem up.-The
way to reach the finder is through The
Journal claaalfled columns, which enter
three fourth of Portland's homes every
evening and - Sunday morning. . Could
yon find 'an easier Way I - Retnember.i
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Every winter' weight $3.50
and $4 Shoe is included In -
'i. this sale."::,$3-50 and T
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-ITbese nufnbers, include the best winter and early; sprmj fashions. in-Blucher,lace and:
.button styles. ; Patent leathers, kid skins and, best calf skins. :. Complete line of sizes in
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RESULt- We've reduced the price .'to,
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Sorosis Shoes
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In connection with our great Walk-Over . ' -reduction
we place onsale the following 'V
. : styles of the famous Sorosu Shoes
.7 bers 174, 171, 3, 181. 7, 1 1; 7 ) -at
low price of, per pair, 4,
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snd Washington Opposite Perkins fictel
THE COOT SHOP THAT WAHTS YOUR
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Our Fifth, rstretwindowT;
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