The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 07, 1905, Image 14

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    ITlT'tNtTO PARCH 7."18C3:
BARTER CHANGES
COMFUP
Special, Tax Levy for Building Bridges Elsewhere Than f Across
the Willamette Raitet Question Whether' Districts .'or -V-;'.
the Whole City Shall Fjay
STREET RAfLWAY SECTION
This Error the.Voters Will Have Opportunity' to " Rectify-Change
7 - Perrpits Connections Between Lines,' Taxation, .Municipal '
"-"Court "Clerk's Salary
i if
The various' amendments proposed byi
-the' legislature-ta the charter of.'uie
titr of Portland, Which arrto ,be, voted
iipon by the people of thla city at the
election in June. nre given aherewlth:
Mouse bill No. I.' By aectlon 1 It t
proponed to add to the cltr limit the
v; territory between Portland and Bt..Johne
; and. the question aubmltted to the people
under this aectlon la aa followa:
''.- Shall aectlon II-of the, charter of the
. city of Portland be amended to Include
,r within the city territory between Port
. land and 8t JohnaTv (
. The second section of thla bill pro
poses to add to the city all of section
1 C, township 1. south of ranee I, east
of the Willamette meridian, being .444
acres of land between Bunnyalde and
Mount Tabor. This would make the
eastern boundary of the-city 'limits of
Portland along what-is known as Wast
. avenue; It "is provided, however, that
nothing In th act, or amendment shall
' be construed to change the boundary
of school districts Nos. S- and 44, or
to make the territory added to the elty
. of Portland by said amendment .a part
. of school district No.' 1 of Multnomah
-' county. '-The question submitted by this
amendment Is as followa: "
Shall section IS of the charter of the
city of Portland be -amended to Include
within the city1 the terrttorjJbetween
Portland and Mount Tabort .Y'-r
Section I of this, bill -la to amend
rectlon 114 of the charter and provides
. for an annual levy, in addition ts the
taxes now authorised, of -a' special tax
not exceeding two mills -mi each dollar
of valuation of property, for the purpose
of' paying for the "construction - of
bridges In ths city. This fund Is to be
'. used only for the purpose of psylng for
"the, construction of bridges elsewhere
than across ths Willamette river, the
estimated cost of which shall not be
- i less than Ha.80 each, arid for the pur-
pose of psylng for anybiidge or bridges
not across the Willamette .river which
- were - constructed - in . and y the - city
during the yesr 104. or which are now
7 under course 'of "construction under eon-
' tract with the . city and which have 'not
1 been paid for prior to January 1. 1141.
Thla provision dees not -Include ele
' vated roadways," tramways 4 or any
" structures other - than bridges . across
gulches and ravines.
Ths amendment further provides that
. all proceedings towards the assessment
or collection of special assessment upon
property within the several districts
described aa being benefited by bridges
constructed during the year 104. or
which are under course of construction
ss above described, until th 18th day
of June. 10S. be held in abeyance, anil
" If the act la approved by the people,
shall be permanently discontinued and
such bridges shall be paid for out of
thla special bridge fund. The law fur
ther provides that the city shall pay
out of the general fund, or .after said
special Us has been collected out or
- that. fund. Interest at the legal rate
upon alt moneys due upon contracts for
the construction of bridges built by the
flty during the year 104. or. which
- are under -course of construction. The
law' further provides that - the atreet
railway companies shall, not be released
from their liability to pay their share
of the cost . of construction of such
. bridges aa provided by ' the ordinances
or franchises of the city: This amend
ment' Is submitted to the. people under
thla question: .-t i
Shall section 114 of the charter of
the city, of Portland be amended taxing
whole el.tyXor bridges? - . -- --- - --
In order thst 'this amendment may
be "thoroughly 'understood. It will be
observed that th Srat .money created
by thla fund is to pay for bridges con-
. struct ed during ths year 104, ,or under
course of construction. The valuation
-f-th property of tha city of Portland
la in round numbers. 1(0.404.000. . A
P nO UC11UUUVH1. , vwa.wuw. .....
, delinquency Is generally estimated at
per cent or - thereabouts,, there would
be raised, by this levy on - the basis
'of ' the assessment for this year, not
to exceed 1 10.(U)0. The following
bridges have been , constructed or are
under conatructlon: . - '
" First atreet bridge, accepted Septem
ber IS. 104; for the sum of fS.SS4.10-,
,snd under the . law aa proposed this
amount) will draw Interest from Jthat
"date at the rate of per cent per-an-.'
rum, amounting to $3,004. making the
cost of this bridge in round numbers
about SM.OO0. -- - t : - -
, The Thurman street bridge was pre
sented to the executive board for ac
ceptance n-the JOth day of January.
'. 104. for tha sum of l4.8.H. Adding
Interest, to this would., make the cost
of this bridge approximately $14,000.
Ths rront. street bridge la now under
'construction and 'the contract price of
- '
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scratching until ths under uo
b cornea loflamed. sort gnd bleeding.
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ngrrlag little aa laataat relief s4 sloes. sn4
reui ts rmirn ears. Maliltwlee ef wanes
Mr Harass aaa ae eqaal tar eh all of. Irrita
Una. eruption. Stidr. tMa kalr, srl4 seas.
$lr4leM. aatleMk. aVenrlalea. (raaraal.
Breath ef rise Sslsast li fcvery Cskt."
laras 3Se. eakes; cakes SHe. dreesiats.
fnv mtaMtatas. - Ji soap Is Bedlratsd
Pka
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NEXT JUNE
for That Work. :
OMITTED FROM ; CHARTER
and Other Matters. ' - ,
the same is IH.lll. - Judged by the ex
peiience with other bridges, theicost of
this bridge will exceed the contract price
not less, than- $10,000. . - : ."-. ',.
-It would therefore appear that 'in 6r
der to pay for the brldgea ' now being
constructed and ' under construction, st
the very least, $14.00 would have to be
raised, which would not only absorb all
of the taxes raised by the two mU) Jevy
for the year 104, if -the law is adopted,
but' more thsn one half of the, taxes
that would be raised under this law in
107. ... .... !' -. '--. - v.
Tha Important feature therefore of
thia amendment in whether or hot. the
cost of bridges which were Inaugurated
and contracted for under tha charter by
districts shall be paid for Jy the whole
city or .by the districts aa originally
laid out. ' V
House-bill No. $0$ contains the-otber
proposed amendmenta to ths charter. -'
The first amendment is to section ids
and la f pr ths purpose of allowing
street railways to make connections be
tween their lines not exceeding 1,300 feet
la length, where the connection la madt
to shorten or make more convenient the
operation of the .raUways Any-such
grant Jy tha council is suoject to ine
terms and provisions of the franchises
onder which such railway la operated
and upon such further conditions and
terms aa the1 council may prescribe.
This Is the section that by mistake was
omitted from the presenUcharter and Is
Intended' to provide a means by-which
dangerous congeatlon on streets may be
avoided, . such as now exists on-First
street. The question to be submitted
under this amendment Is as follows:
' Shall section 105 of the charter of the
city of Portland be amended T , (Street
railway franchise). 1 v '- .
Section S of the act amends' section Hi
and relates to the deposit of the .city
moneys "W "banks by the city treasurer
and the effect of It la. to do away with
the giving of surety bands and provides
that the securities lb treaswrerican take
shall be either bonds of the city of Port
land at their face value, or bonds of sny
city, county municipality or school dis
trict within the state of Oregon, or wen
recognised railroad or . atreet railway
bonds, the Interest upon which, has not
been In default for a period of six years
prior to the offering of such bonds as se
curity and the market value of which Is
such that tha nst rsturna from the bond
Is not greater than I per cent per annum.
Where bonds other than city bonds? -are
offered the market value at all times
shall not be less than one and one fourth'
times the amount of the city deposits in
the bank or banks. Tb question to be
submitted to the . people under this
amendment Is las follows: "
Shall section 33 of the charter of the
city of Portland be amended? (Security j
for city funds), i ,...v-- : -T
Section $ is to amend section 331 of
the charter. ' The' amendment proposed
is to authorise the municipal judge In
stead of the executive board to appoint a
clerk of the police court, who shall hold
office during the pleasure of the munici
pal judge, and provides that this clerk
shall not be - subject to civil service
rules.. . It further proposes to raise his
salary from $7$ to $100 per month and
makes the council inatead of the execu
tive tha body to approve his bond. The
question submitted under this amend
ment la aa followa: .
Shall section 331 of the charter of the
city of Portland be amcndedT (Appoint
ment and salary of a clerk of the munici
pal court). . - .
' Section i proposes to - amend ' section
407 .of-the charter by .providing that
delinquencies on assessments shall bear
a penalty of It per cent' Instead of 4
per cent. As . the charter now i stands
any one ' may contest an assessment,
the only Density being Interest at the
legal rate or per cent, which has a
tendency to "- imgatlfrn Instead
he question on this
amendment Is as follows: - .
. Shall section 407 of the charter of the
elty of Portland be amended? . (Penalty
on delinquent assessment). . ..
: The amendments to sections 34, 36
and 40S are to be voted on together,
the amendments being the ones -doing
away with advertising the asaeaament
for street work and providing for the
sending of notices to property holders.
The question submitted , under this
amendment la as follows: '
Shall eectitfns 34. 31 and 40$ of the
charters of tha city of Portland bt
amended? ..(Decreasing cost of advertis
ing). - . 4 ,. ... ,
TO VISIT A BVOaTBSS, w'-
(Joaraal Special Berrke.) 1
New" York. March- 7. Mrs. Ogden
Ooelet sailed today for England ts spend
the summer with her daughter, the
Duchess, of Roxburgh. -
CJcdo
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as. - roaiiieaiy - renoree Mni, biiis tea
seraa. slakee hair anft. glaasr, lajnrtaac
AMed hy HaRFlNA MA anotbee sad heals,
seatrays aileroDea. stops Itrhlna and jpra
BMtea Am kalr gmwtb. Mrs: Mason, Nst
Ullbarga, W. Va., ears of Bay's
HAIR HEALTH
7111 laelaawd $1TB fee sis hattlee RAIR,
nKALTH. Am aVIIgkted with nottla eest
ae. Betas ao xeaac. It almost killed nae to
have . kalr settiag wklte.leeg before I
a ss n!4 wamsa: set, tbabka to HAID.
HEALTH, ae era kalrs eaa ba (sand la aw
bead. Ham ant seed all ef eae bottle."
Lars ftue. bottles, draggnMs'. Take Both,
lag wltboat Pklle Bay Oa. slgaatara.
Sirs this, take te-aar ef rallearlsc drag.
glais, aad set Me. bottla Balrkealtk aad tAo.
eaka Hardna goas. eaedlrated. kntk for Bne.
rraalar arlp Tae.i or seat by Pklle Hay Oa.,
Jtewark. N. J., prepaid, for enr. and thla ad.
rrea snap not gives ky drarslat wltboat UU
eailra adv. aad tOe. foe Ualrbcalta. ,
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WANTS KOJODDERY
" ON THIS OSIDGE
asaBSSasssWSBBBMSssawaBBl V
County Court Will Have Repairs
Made. Soon on Burnside
'-. Street Structure. . -
EXTRAS BARRED BY THE
V CAREFUL COMMISSIONERS
Bids: Will State What Is Needed,
"and Nothing Else Will Be
?t-:v; Paid For." " "
In a few days the county court will
advertise for bids for rebuilding the ap
proaches to the Burnside street bridge.
and making, repairs that will cost sev
eral thousand ' dollars,' Specifications
are now In the hands of the commis
sioner and a contract will be let as
aoon as sufficient time, shall' have been
allowed to contractors to prepare their
oathnatea and submit "bids. - In ths con
tract will be a clause Imposing a pen
alty, for) every days delay beyond the
Mime specified : for .completion of. the
work. i ' '. .. .' . J" ' ' . '
. . i . . k... hrir re
pairs completed before the Lewis and
Clark exposition Is opened; The com
missioners are endeavoring , to arrange
so as to' put the publlo to as little in
convenience as possible, and tha speci
fications are. made to cover all contin
gencies of delay, or .question ss to op
position of material.. It la also stlpu-'
la ted that materials -no usa win
be paid for. by the .county. At. the
proper period In - the . prosecution of
the work the contractor 1 to allow tha
county or the street car company to
relay the. rails. Wood blocks are to be
used in paving the bridge. The specifi
cations provlds for the following work:
Building a retaining wau ira
street about 3 feet east irora -ront
street and another about 100 feet oast
from East Second street. . , A
Planking the roadway and. sidewalks,
supported by earth fills, between - the
wall and the present , end of tha trestle
adjacent thereto,.- ; '. ; s,-- j
- Rebuilding and redecking the ap
proach on the weat side, between the
wall and the fixed span, and, on the
east side between the -wall and a point
30 feet east of East. Second street. '
Renewing the decking of the road
way and sidewalks oa the remainder of
the east side -approach. ' - .
Redecking the sidewalks on the draw
and the iron spans. . -
Judging from the terms onh spec
ifications, no question will - arise be
tween the commissioners and tha con
tractor as to extras,- inasmuch aa dis
cretion ts retained oy in -commissioners
ss to quality and coat In a manner
to obviate any ".of the disagreements
that were Incident to the work on the
Morrison street bridge.- 1
"..Yellow. fir lumber must be used, cut
from trees recently felled; preservatives
MNN nun lw mwm ,v "
faction of the county court; the con
tractor must employ all tha men who
can work conveniently on the struc
ture- and If it be apparent that the
work can bo done In less time than la
specified In the contract, such lessen
ing of time must be - aseompllahed by
the contractor; delay in beginning work
shall be accounted as subject to the
same penalty forfeit aa failure to com
plete the work within tha time specified,
and ne extras are to be allowed unless
a written order bo secured from tb
commissioners. ; . - , '
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
. WILL BE ELABORATE
State 1 Installation Committee
Making Preparation for.' -
T ' Its Great Display.
-' The Installation ' committee of the
Lewis and Clark state commission, oon
slsttng of Frank - sV- Spencer,-W.- S.
Thomaa and- J. H. Albert, mat Saturday
night for the purpoae of .conaideiing
the Diana of R. r. Robinson xor ins tail
ing the state school exhibits. The dis
play wllf occupy 4,000 square feet of
space In the oriental and educational
buildlns.
which was rormeny Known i
Ithn finrlgir-rhlMtg tmlMlfg ' ""I half
of this space -will be occupied by the
publlo schools, one quarter by the state
eduoational Institutions, and the remain
lng quarter by private' Institutions, !
The space ia none too large and much
more room could be used to advantage.
as private Institutions will have a very
elaborate display, and every Inch of the
space allotted to them will be taken. 1
K. p. Robinson, supervisor . of the ed
ucational exhibit, ia receiving encourag
ing reports from all over the state. In
majiy localities there la much enthusi
asm, and elaborate dlsplsys will be made.
The teachers of Multnomah county are.
attempting to make theirs the banner
exhibit of the state.
. Exhibit cabinets In which tha displayi
will be Installed are being manufactured
by local cabinet makers, and contain
swinging leaves 'so ss to increase the
wall space for the display of flat exhib
its. By use of this plan a space of eight
feet on the wall can be made to accom
modate 141 feet of display work. , .
CHINESE MISSION V
; WILL. ENTERTAIN
The United Brethren Chinese mission
of this elty wilt give an entertainment
at Shlvely'a hall, Oregon City, tomorrow
evening at 3 o'clock. The mission is in
charge of Rev. Moy Ling, superintend
ent, end Miss Alios Bow an, accompanist
Tb following program Will be rendered:
Song, "Rock of Agn," by choir; prayer;
quartet "Levee." W:
Lai, Oeorge-Tom, Ha
B. Moy, William
tlon. "Old Shoes," Frank Ling; vocal solo,
"If I Rut Knew." W. B. Moy; recitation,
"Mr. Jonathan Smith," Moy Tork Won;
song. "I Don't Want to Play In Tour
Yard." Orsc and Bertha Ling; dialogue,
"The Englishman and tha Innkeeper,"
Moy York Won, W, C. Moy; piano duet.
"Marche des Pomplere," Miss Bowen end
Rose Ling; dialogue. "Johnny and the
Teacher," Bertha and Frank Ling; duet,
"Love'a Awakening." W. B. Moy, William
Lair recitation. "Trust," W. C. Moy;
vocal solo. "Uttle Dolly Driftwood,"
Rose Ling; dialogue,- "Double Play,"
Henry Moy Chee. William Lai. W. B.
Moy and Harry Ding; recitation,' "Brier
Rose." Rose Ling; vocal solo, "Rork-a-Bye
Baby." Qrace Ling; recitation, "Mr.
Perklna of Portland." Hurry Ling; vocal
solo, "Out on the Deep," William Lai;
dialogue. "Changing Hervanta." W. ,B.
Moy.. Harry i Ding. George Tom and
Harry Ling; quartet, "Bulldog.? W..B.
Moy, George Tom, H, Dtng. William Lai;
dialogue, 'Tarslua and Brututi." W. B.
Moy. William 11; vocal solo. "Ball Ho."
Harry Ding; recitation, "How. He Saved
St. .Michael.". W. B. Moy; song, "Seeking
tha Lost" by the choir. , - , i ...
' - '. " '- . ;. f'
JATIOil'S (MTOIIS
COniuG TO FAIR
Visit of Dn Edgar P. Hill to the
East Has Been Very ,'.
: Fruitful.
CONGRESS WILL' J8E
. SUCCESSFUL FEATURE
ft
Interesting Interview With Port
land Preacher In the New
V-; ' York Evening Post ;
Blshon Potter , of Newt Tork will
speak at the congresses to be held dur
ing the Lewis and Clark fair. . Prof.
Felix Adler also may coma He has
promised to do so If It Is .possible.
These distinguished men , were : ap
proached by Rev.. E. P. Hill of the
First Presbyterian church, who has had
excellent success on his eastern trip In
securing representative peopla to speak
at the congreased. Dr. , HU) will re
turn to Portland within a few days.
Concerning , his .work in ths esst Mr.
Hill gave the following interview to
the New .Tork Evening Post:
Ths Rev. Sdgar P. Hiu. v.v.. or -orx-
land, Or member of the committee On
congresses at the Lewis and Clark ex
position, is In ths city and talks en
couragingly of the coming educational
meeting -to. be held in connection with
the congress. Hs said today:
"Expositions are like catnearais.
There Is a certain sameness. In that
all ara expositions. But each has its
definite significance and its unique fas
cinations. The man who-, has never
k raised the sea might easily make the
blunder of saying. .'When one has seen
Bt, Paul's or Cologne or St. stars s ns
has keen tha rest. The returned trav
eler knows . better. When - one naa
studied the historic associations and
architectural - aplendors of three such
magnificent piles, hta appetite la only
whetted for . the others. . '
, sjattbMf TDxlvaled. ".'
' Tha " Lewis and Clark exposition,
which opens In Portland, Or., next June,
will have such . a setting as no other
ever has enjoyed. The river scenery of
the Columbia is unequsled, perhaps, In
America. Mt St. Helena, Mt. Hood, Mt
Rainier will be In full ' view. ' July and
August in the Pacific northwest are
about like May and June -in the east.
One of the unique features of the Xrfwls
and Clark exposition will be the con
gresses to be held during tha months ef
July- end AugusLJJ usej the word
unique advisedly,. There - have been
congresses before. These, however, win
not be gatherings lor too exenanse v
expert opinion. ' They will be a. splen
did ministry to a great -empire. .
"Borne of your choicest men la the
east are being secured to go to 'the
coast to confer with worsen there upon
certain specified topics, with the Idea
that Just now. when things are plastic,
some permanent -Impression may- be
mad. -, , . : . '' t-
' Ores adaoatora Coming.
"There will be a greet educational
congress. Such men as ' Howard J.
Rogers of Albany, Dean Russell of the
Teachers' college, this city, , Frederick
B. Pratt of Brooklyn and Commissioner
Harris of Washington are giving the
matter their hearty co-operation. There
wiO be a con frees on capital and la-
I bor, and Mr. Ralph lav- nausiey. see re
Mary of the National Civic fedoraUon.
ia arranging a program, wnicn it ia
hoped will help the people of the coast
In avoiding some of tha costly blunders
tb older communities have had to suf
fer. v ' .- ' . . '
"There will also be a clvio conference.
Pelegates from tha different oosst cities
and towns wUl be present to hear dis
cussions on the problems which pertain
to tha government of cities. Clinton
Rogers Woodruff, secretary of the Na
tional Municipal league, ia assisting la
arranging a program for this Important
conference. Commissioner James R.
Garfield has signified his Intention to
participate In this congress. If bis of
ficial duties will permit
,. . . aad the tMesrt.
"Perhaps the most widely Interesting
of tha congresses will be the ona on the
relation of America to the orient Presi
dent Roosevelt has given his enthusias
tic approval to the plan. Secretary Taf
has expressed his. desire to be present
and take part in the exercises. Sena
tor Joseph B. Foraker has also accepted
an InvltaUow to be present Dr. Arthur
j. Brown of New Tork. secretary of
the Presbyterian board of foreign. mis
sions. Is deeply Interested la this con
gress, and will deliver ona of tha ad
dresses. Dr. Joslah Strong told ma that
In his' lodgment not one person In a
million begins to appreciate the sig
nificance ef the orient In It relation to
America and tha world. ,
aula Opening.
. "Eastern people', may be Interested In
knowing what arrangements tha direc
tors of tha exposition have made aa re
gards . tha Sunday question. The of
ficial announcement ia aa follows: The
gates. will be closed until II o'clock
noon; 'during the afternoon the gates
will be open; the Trail (which answers
to tha Midwsy or Pike) will be closed
during the entire day; tha machinery
will not be In operation: special atten
tion will be given, to music, the educa
tional features of the exposition and re
ligious exercises; preachers of national
reputation ara being secured to speak.
It is the purpose of the directors to al
low nothing, to be dona within the
grounds . on the Sabbath that ahnll be
out of harmony with the sacredness qf
the. day."".,.. - -;.,-;.
"PUSaiN BOOTS" SUNG-
BY CLEVER CHOIR BOYS
Thirteen.
Protestant
choir boys
Episcopal
of St. David's
church, Eaat
Nervous Disorders
include all affections df the - brain,
aplnal cord and nerves; they embrace
head troubles, auch aa Dlsxiness, Dull
ness, Headache, Fits, Blues, Melan
choly and Insanity. " .
Also Backache, Neuralgia. St. Vitus'
Dance. KdIIcdsv. and all disorders aris
ing from a weakness of the nerves of
any organ or part, as 'Wear Lungs,
Heart, Htoraarh, Kidney. Bladder, eta
The nerve) furnish energy that keepa
In motion every organ of the body.
If you have any of these ailments
your nerves are affected, and you need
Dr. kileV ;
Restorative Nervine
because It reconstructs worn-out serve
tissue, la a refreshing, revitalising tonlo
food-medicine, prepared especially, to re
build the-worn-out nerves. I
"My son, when ITyears old, hsd'epl
lensyt eould not attend school. Follow
ing the failure of physicians to cure
him. we gave Dr. Miles' Nervine, and
Nerve and Liver Pills. In ten months
hs regained perfect health. J. B. W1L-
SON. Dep. Co. rierk. Dallas Co.. Mo.
Money. tack-U
benefit
fl'rst- bottle falls to
PLAGUE OF
THENIQHT
Keeps Thousands . of-1 People In
- Portland Awake. 1 ?'
Keeps yoq awake; can't -styP a-wlnk.
ma enougn li you.itji your nm
Rut lt'a harder still to bear at work.
Breeda misery by day, profanity by
Dignc -i . ,
Kniw what It 1st ' '
The bane of all classes of people
itching pileaT
Itch. Itch. itch. Nearly drive you
crasy. '
Hard to bear,-hard to walk, hard to sit
down. .. "...
Itching away, In any position, any
lime. -
Don'l stand It anv lonaer. - J
There's relief for every on) prompt
ana permanent. -
Doan'a Ointment rellevea at once.
' Doan'a Ointment cures permanently.
Piles, ecseroa and all skin diseases.
Read what a local citiaen says:,
' . c- ... .
' Jacob Hessong, brick mason,-who re
sides st the -corner or fcast xweniy
lahth and Kellv avenue, aavs: ''I had
itching hemorrhoida for two Or three
years snd suffered severely particularly
during hot weather, and at night they
worried me ad I could not sleep. When
I read about Doan'a Ointment I got a
box at the Laue-Davla Drug C'o.'s store,
corner of TnmhUl and Third atreeta, and
It gave me more benefit than any other
preparation I ever used. , I wish its
wonderful curative 'powers were known
to every one who needa a oure for the
ailments for which tha use of Doan's
Ointment is inaicaiea." - -
.rr m1- hV all '.'dealers. nrlco S4
cents. Foster-MUburn Company, Buf
falo, N. .T, sole agents for, the United
Remember the nam ' DOAN'S and
take no substitute. '. .- :
Teeth Free All This Week
Boston Pclnless Dentists
Ara cutting prices again, ' and now is
the chance of .a lifetime to have your
dental work dona.. by these world-re
nowned speclaXista. at low prices.
TEETHl:
01" rwutj
AU This Week Free t
Eztractins - Examination
Silver 'Tllllngs ....... .35 and 50at
Gold nilnga... 75g and fl.OO
13.00 and 110.00 Gold '
- Crowna -rf 3.00 to f S.OO
1.00 and xo.o eets or
, Teeth. ........ ... f 3.00 to 910.00
Come In at once and. take advantage
of low rates. "All work guaranteed tor
1 years, aad dona by our painless sya
tern, known and used only by :.
BostonPalnless Dentists
- ' fm stomKiaov
Op Kalar JTxaak aad OM rostofttoa.
' Hours :10 a. ra. to p. m. Sunday.
1:10 a. m. to i:i p. m.
Ba gnza yea are ta the
You are invited
1 AH loer of good music ara
Invited to be present every
evening; this week (Sunday ex
cepted) to hear ,. J. -
- t Ttie -. Royal 4:;. 'I )l
1 Hungarian Orchestra .
In the Hotel Portland Turkish
finished room, the .. ; : ' ;
v ('.') lthk'cller''' y; '-. v
AH kinds of seasonable deli
cacies and refreshments at mod
erate prices. -... V '
The Portland Hotel
H. C BOWERS, Manager, r
Twelfth and Morrison streets, sang the
humorous operetta, "Puss la Boots," last
night in the pariah bouse. Tb enter
talnment was given under the direction
of Frederick W. Goodrich, choir master,
assisted by D. B. Mackle. baritone, and
Miss xavida Barn ass, who gave a Bosn
ian dance ana tne .nigniano ning. Mr.
Mackle sang -The Owl and de. Moon"
and "Drill. To Tarrlers. Drill." . Mr.
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v Men's Sliirts '
In soft and stiff, new spring ;. .
. patterns, for. .1.00
. Others. :-.-v.4...i-ii ..BOd) - and
'1:1 Men's Shoes
New spring styles. In black and tan.'
t from tl.tn to aa little as. .... .fl.50
Our 93. SO Shops look and wear Ilk
$(.0 shoe.
The Only $3 Hat u Tho Welch
7 ' Others tor $250, $2.00, $ 1. 50 and $1.00
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Every SUtercnt Here
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Gentleman
j ,.,;.v. .: -,...-;. ..''.- H-vi'V-
r -The- B. Ok P. Special at
if f , , $3.50. ' aJl the le-wling
'" " ,'. ..." .." V' . f.V
shapes, both ih
80ft batav
Buffum & Pendleton
;3li Morrison Street
Qothiers, Hatters and Furnishers
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NO RISKS H3RB
IWe Coaraiiteo to Fit th
Goodrich ' played the accompaniments.
"Puss In Boots' is a two-act operetta,
tha libretto of which " waa written' by
Louts Tlsdale and the musla by-O.
Huntley; much of -the scenery was
painted by Mrs. Mayes Shaw. ,
Jacob Entler waa .king of Oregonia
and ITank Herbert was court chamber-1
lain. Reuben waa aung by Ralph Bhaw,
Randolph-by Archie Shaw, Rupert by
Clyde Phillips, Puss In Boots by Nor
man Eapey, the Ogr by Handel Evans,
New Airivds for Spring
In Men's. Tooths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. If It's hew. If It's
style or If It's good, you'll find It her, and. every article that goes from our
store 1s becked by our guarantee, which means that if It Is not satisfactory
't your money back.; . 'y.v j ...- ' -jy
New Spring' Suits for Men ;
' w will ahow tha men a' new line of the spring's ' latest In Men's Suits.
Hand-tailored. . band-mads' buttonholes, padded shoulders, all tha latest mis
' tores, serga lined, every suit bears cur stamp and guarantee. We , . '
.bought these suiu to sell: for lli.00 and 1 14:00, hut w have 17 Cf
decided to sell them at .....w..... .sPIaVafJU
Other lines for.. ..-.$25.00 f20.00 $16.00 S9.75 $7.48
fi, ; vf" lUndenvear Bargalns - ; - f
Men' maco, pink. blue, whiu and tan Underwear for...... ...... .,....,,50
' ' J : ' Mn's ' Soc?':""- i
"Plain and fancy, pair 15f; 1 palra.TiT J. .... . ; . . . . .. . .S5w
Extra fin plain and fancy Box, more Ilk lOe hose, for............ 264.
Boys Spring Suits
The kind made to wear and
satisfy both the boy and par
ents. . U ..-----r-----r
Knee Pants Suits, 10 to ae .'
- little as ..................... 91.S0
Long Pants Bolts. 14 to 10 years,
111.00 to as llttU SS..........S5.0O
I n Absolutely Trco On
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M WW al VaTwM ae.saaaa fnArlaMf Wm
am aa ., aaaaeae e ww sswatww anvw sarw
Va i--, so. The kind of wood we'
seU U easily kindled and elves fulll
beat vain. Try us witn an oracr.
OANFIELD-VEYSEYI
PtcseKii3S3 ? -iO ?.;0 Tfcird $t
CIUtAT CARE TAltCW-
Most Complicated Out,
Is ' , ,i
the Ogre's secretary by Howard Doane.1
the courtier by Talcott Reed, the aer-l
vant by Paul En tier and the three mil-
Jars by Oarrand Wyld. -Valentin Brown I
and Charles Herbert.
The entertainment . wilL b repeated I
tonight 4
- aV Craajaatesd Oar tog Mas.
taahlais. kHad. blaadtaar a wliedla
raw drasslat will rraad mo 7 it Paae Ola. I
saaa falla w ears Tom la S to le says.
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