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' ! i - a r :r r. Wise of the Temple Beth Israel, Says : Christian Science Says : : ' "Don't fight. ' don't worry- take It Hiy." , , The Facts Are Both All Right iryou are" willing to make an effort TOBAT and secure a nice block of toe' la th -.7' Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co; 'too CAB take it" easy 1 wr'lwi fcw.now; and "your cliildre ean anjoy tha Income iuat aa loa.;M 7h.y nil NoV read 'this "indee if we have food ground for saying that, you can maka bigger money with iomVnyth.n any other Inv-tm.nt you ever had l offered you befor ; --- Mki. Mmnanw tai IMMImO BOiainVS in WmnfMlrn Ale., vv wawwa m a dTd . tnTraw nnmTuu or ma raw : country yet discovered, Thta dlatrlot baa been It la richer in C0AB and OU than nT - We have lSOO acrea of Coa Lands, on which ara eight velna of coal, all , over II feet In thickness 4he largest being t feet thick bealdea many entailer vein, all lying in a mountain 2140 feet high. Dr. Crosby., Profeaeor of Oeoloa-y la the Boston School of Technology, aays: ' "The future, coal eup , niv of the world la hereof. Dr. Martin, of the United Btatea Geological Surve aays: "There Is no coal mined on the Pacific Coast, elthee In the United State Canada or Australia, that can compare with this coal." . : . - We can mine one million tons of coal per year for 100 yeare without going below the lerel of the creek, v ' tr . ! ,i.W, ean lay thla IAU, BIBB, CX.SAXT OOAX. down In Portland for $M BBB OB.. ' ' , A '. , 1 ; i We wiu eoii ITIBT BAYT X TBB MdrlO OCVAaT, and every great ocean liner. - . v ''Irw.hM aa fine BICKgMXTB OOAX. AA TU OUMMAMW OB BIOMSVM coaL .' - We use It In our own xorgea. iv.,. .-. OUBB XS BO CAAITOmBXA OEt paretrine base. , to per cent purning oil ena onin. i 11.1 per cent fine lubricating OIL Bpeclflo gravity. 45fl. , ' " Thla oil -la -worth Il.tO pet barrel at the welt The sreatest oil seepages In the world are found bare. "The development work so far ahowa an Immense oil deposit. Our first well la 2140 feet from the English companies' great gusher. We are on tldewaterv our first well being boo y"jf"lill waters of the bay. We have two complete drilling eutflta on the ground.' WOM OB TMM WIU IOW BUWI "AM TUT xu ail BJUTirtCBB aaroma MAT X. Wa own 11,000 acres of this fuel-oil land. The beat drill crew ,n AThartgbteat business man In ten Francisco eaya: "If It should prova to be aa good as It look, It la not a "question of millions, but othundreds of mllltona." - . ,, -. .:.. '- . y fownotn W own the townslte of Catalla. ' . ;; .v ;. . A. ' avzUDiaaS Two-story eight-roomed headquarters building In the town, and 14 other good house on tha rati- Thecompany owns Ita own tug-Ughter and email boats. Plenty of timber, mild climate., and an open harbor tba year round. . . ..1. 'v .-, . . : - r-y, ; - -. , .' , : .." ,.. ." ' ' " ' ' - . PPPICGR8 I ' . ' 1 yieatdeaa 110101 ft. UPFT, Seattle. : Seeietary . AT B. KAmmZKAa, Seattle. hv rtni wtoa-yissldant OT.iK SATIS, Seattle. ' ' Traaaturar JO SOXBAJg. Seattle. eoomd This TTeel il eat TtWgajT.ajg B. BAXXB. Seattle. TrusteeBOBXBT KOBAB, Seattle. . , . v ' , Trustee T. W. XOTCXXXM, San Francisco, .. - T Al these men ara wen-known, successful businessmen. . " ' eJUOT. A WORD TO YOUl . ' v ' TOVB atovar xa ftAra tbb babbs o vaasa bob. . - . - ; ( - :: ', Alaska is tha last new country on thla continent. Do you want an Interest with these responsible people T v They promise Just ona thing 4. a, never to aell you out A BQUAma SBAX. . - Do you want an Incoma for lifer Forty Seattle people put $7000 Into thla district In If 07. YBSXB IOIS . XmOm TOBAT ABB WOBTB gg5O,0OO. - , Wa have Just opened offices In the Sherlock Building, Room 102. ; . - . ; . We Will Seil You for Cash, or on Easy Tefjns, Shares . . .". j . . : ' - (Pa walma fXOO, fully paid and noa asseeaabla.) - . :-r - IOO SHtirmm lot , . 9 3(XOO ; flOO flharA for 910O4X . mm vum mx in v OIL. IOOO Oha for 9200.00. Can aad see aa, er tolaphoma ma aad wa win oall yeu. Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co. ' 11 . Agents Wanted Phone .Main ; 1446''.. 'SfPi SELECTED AT LAST i j- DEATH CLAIMS ORE ; MEII THAN W,M Statistics for ths Month Show ln- teresting Figures on th . - - : inniiii us ui uaiiu. 1 There were 17 death of men against 41 of women In tnla city la March, which la considered a remarkable record; there are usually as many deaths among fe males aa among males. ' The births were mora, evenly - divided among the sexes, 77 bovs and Ti cirls. TiitMvAf' Ik ami hi war. flf people over 70 years, while three were over (0 years. Only 22 deaths were of people under 20 years of age. Seventeen death .were . eauaea xrom external vio lence. - - - . s - v ' ' ' . Records In the monthly report of the board of health enow tne city to pa un usually free from . contagious dl The case reported were: Diphtheria, 14; measles, 21; chicken pox, whoop ing cough. 1; oryaipelas, 2; typhoid fe ver, 4; scarlet fever, 11. The city Is entirely free from smallpox, only one ease having been reported in the paat 10 months, that of a man who came from the east, and brought tha dlaeaaa with him. : f MRS. F1SKE TO APPEAR ' AT COLUMBIA IN JUNE 1 The engagement of Mrs. Flske at 'the Columbia theatre will begin on Sunday, June IS, If tha present arrangement la approved by the New Tork end of the bargain. . " .. ' "...V"- The announcement that tha celebrated actress would appear la PorUand soon waa received 'with general satisfaction. and Manager Ballard haa been warmly congratulated by hla friends, for oven though an arrangement la made that will give the house over to Belaeco 4k Mayer before-4hat-ttmTltwm be with the un derstanding that the Columbia shall play Mrs. Flake, and In that event Mr. Bal- a full Interact In the lard will hava deal. . ' ' ' For the summer Mr. Ballard hope to Institute the stock star ayatem at tha Marquam Grand. . It 1 possible that members of tha Columbia company will be brought together la an organisation to support auoh people aa Ralph Stuart, James Nelll, . Demlel Frawley, James Keaae and even Amelia Bingham. Thla matter la tentative at present, however, The management off the Marquam is still hopeful of securing Important road attraetlona for tha aummer. A. great many prominent player are dealroua of coming to Portland Just as they went to St. ixmis last year. Take Pise's One fer Oearaaptiea for Oeegbs, uuo. aaa uawiBFuaa joe. VU UOTUkBV ReV. Moses Hull. . president ' of the Morris Pratt Inatttut at Whitewater. Wis., and ona of tha ablest exponents of the Bible along: rationalistic lines, will lecture at 112 Sixth street en Wed nesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenlnge at o'clock. Superb Effccts.in Men's and Boys' Clothing DISCERNMENT OF THE CORRECT THINGS IN CLOTHING, BOTH AS TO STYLE AND OUAUTY CHARACTERIZES OUR STRICTLY SELECT STOCK. WE CLOTHE r i V A yOU "FROM TOP TO TOE IN TASTE AND SYLE. , . ' , K. B. QUALITY The famous K. B. Shoulder "keeps 'its :' r;.". shape." ' You wilt not be without it,in a suit if you'once see V' '. . i- ?i-.-,T-l .1 J. ' . r lis menu. rnccs ,on uicsc guuaa range irom - 1 : $12.SO to $25.00 Another New . Line of MEN'S SUITS $7.45 to f 9.75. . ' - y, ; v;v.,';..,:.Mqdels ot spring style. ... , : ; BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS The admiration of mothers - I and the comfort and pleasure"of the boys. , . $1.50 to $5 l ,,Welch,! ' Extensive tfine-stiff and . soft ".Acme of 'taste and " up-to-date style. ' mm T MBjajBJBJJBJBJJBJJBMUMUe Splendid $3.00 Hat Quality MORRISON Despits Wittenberg Clock Ad- 1 . . - a . .a a a. 1 ' joining nawtnornt ocnooi i " Chosen by Board. CHARGES OF FAVORITISM BRANDED AS MALICIOUS Director Fails to Push Through Motion Small Consolation , in Denunciation of Bayer' p. After months of delay a alta for Port land' new 1100,000 high school build ing was selected at a meeting .of the city board of acaool directors last menu i will be located on the block adjoining tha Hawthorne school it Kaat Alder and East Fourteenth streets. " , ' The members . gf the Doaro. axoepi Henry Wittenberg, were anxious to have, the alta selected. When J.' V, -Beach proposed to settle the queetton. Witten berg, to further postpone action, moveu t adjourn. There waa no second to his motion but It. K. warren remaraea uuti It wa late, aad..tbat if there waa to oe any long discussion over the selection of a site he desired the matter postponed. "There -will be no long . aiscusston,- replled Mr. Beach." 1 believe a major ity haa decided where the school should "1 object to the selection or a sue at thla time." said Mr. Wittenberg. There should be no hurry. Delay will be for the beat Interests of the district ana the children. We have no plana adopted for the building, and a for criticism, let'a get all w can. Those who were urging us to eettle thla matter are all personally IntereetedjWhy ahould w In baata make thla decision How and be aorry for it afterwardar. -. "There are difference of opinion about thla question, me. wiiienoerg, repuea Mr. Beach. "Thla alte snouia oe se imftA . ' t am mine- - to Insist on the building' committee adopting plana and sDeolttcattona for, thla building very soon. It-la-good, veauec. now,- ana w are losing time. v 0 1 ' ' When the motion waa put on the se lection of a site, Wittenberg called for the ayes and nays. All voted In tha affirmative .until . hi nam wa called when he j-epUed; . ';, -. "I vote no, moat -emphatically, no. Please put me on record, Mr. Clerk, as saying that thla la iverygrava mls take." -" "r - '. . A ' discussion - of the accusations aa-alnat tha board recently made by J. C Bayer, a furnace contractor, to the effect that favoritism bad been aavown In the. past to oaoaractora;' that the Seating plants n tha schools war daoaeuve ana did not- glv satisfaction, and aat old heating apparatus taken from the school building waa given to toe coatraotora, occupied a large part of tha evening. D. J. ' P hill lye, superintendent ' of fur naces, presented . a lengthy document showing that the furnaces were giving far better service thaa-the old one and at a lea coat v.'.-'.' . Wittenberg; Waata TUdloatUm, ' "I believe thta letter of Mr. PhlUlpa should be published, and make-ay motion to that affect,' said Wittenberg. I do not favor such a proposition,1 replied Richard Will lam a. 'Thla mai wad not asked for an opinion. Ha was formerly employed by Contractor Mc Fherson. who put In these new furnaces. and of course he would defend them, "Mr. Phillips 1 bare; what haa ha to ear to thatr' Inquired Mr. warren. . Mr. Phillips arose and stated that be had never been employed by Mr. Me Pheraen. but worked for tha Portland General Electrto company, Those furnace are not giving aa good aatlaf action aa-the old ones, at any rata," earn wuiiama. '1 .defy you to. prove that." retorted Wittenberg. . 'The heating doea not ooat more than half aa much as formerly, When the year Is over you will find that tha district will have wood to sell. I be lieve the board ahould maka some reply to clear Itself of the stigma which haa been placed on it by the false statements of Bayer. He haa accused us of Jobbery and of - giving away the old - heating plants, all of which la false. I am able to defend myeelf. but me noara wouia be Justified in making a pl-otest, and Si branding Bayers statement a- raise. . Soft Tdoe fo SUemee. : .1 do not believe wa should get Into a controversy over this matterV. replied WlUUm. - ' "Respectful silence 1 the best " added Mrs. Bltton. , - . - ' "I think so myself,' only I desire to brand these statements as malicious;' vlllainoua lies," added Wittenberg. Contracts for additions to the Shaver and Multnomah schools were let. Three rooms will be added to the Shaver school and several old onea will be renovated. The oontracta were let aa follows: Brick, plaater and cement work, W. B. Steele, $7,l; carpenter work, P. Hob- klrk, 17,377; . plumbing, Jacobsen-Bade Co., f7l: painting, Ward A RelUlnger, glaalng, W. F. Fuller Co., 1117, Eight rooms will be added to tba Multnomah school. Tha following .were tha oontracta let: . Brtek, carpenter and plaater work,. R. P.A Freeman, $(.103; plumbing, acoDsen-isaae uo li.eii; painting, B. B. McFadden. 31,141; glas Ing, Portland Baah and Door Co, f(3S. , ' MTZTAXt - Dr. C. W. Krrb b Ir.itrtrct bg Others That Thsy llzy Ccoms r.cfcctcra of tti Tha remark about tha wonderful work of Dr. C. W. Harris, which have occasionally appeared in The Journal from time to time produced ao many inquiries from people who wished-to avail themselves of hi knowledge that It appeared to be hla manifest duty to teach thla wonderful ayatem of treat 1 A M DR. C. W. HARRIS. Beginning this evening at Trinity Methodiat- church, corner Esst Tenth and Grant streets, James I MoComb, the successful street evangellat, - will Begin Taking Ozorhulsion Todaj ""and Your Cure Begins Today, Bill Tee 0-4 Liver Oil IsislHa -rar K-ll i." Ita Vitalised Medicinal Food Proper ties are Very Quickly Realised. In Bringing Healthy Color to tba Cheeka of the Pale end Sallow. In Producing Strength to tha Weak, to the Feeble and the Invalid. . -In Toning up the System of Conval escents from Exhausting Diisssss., In Cleansing the Entire Br stem. In Nourishing the Woroout. " In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked Faces of Children. la Bonding up on thetr Uttle Bodies the Deelrable pink and White Flesh, and In Dotting their cheeka . with the Pretty Color and Dimple that make Mot tier's Heart Olad. MOMUUTOaT ' " Zs aa AaUdota for aU Plsissis Oaaasd ay Tbisibt e Oeld aad WA To Prove Ita Medicinal Food Merita a , Trial Bottle Free by Mail Win be sent on renst. Writ by letter or postal card to v OzooMlgaM Co., 93 roe ScNew Ye k ment to btber. Psopl who have wlt nessed the work that he ha don for their friends, also, those who have been healed of bad diseases that bad there tofore baffled the aklU of tha moat -perienced physicians, become desirous of learning bow to do these things themselves; therefore a class waa formed on Monday night, the 3d In stant, and a regular course of lectures were commenced. - It Is quite Impossible to go Into tha details . of this treatment In auch a brief article, but all persona who are Interested In the curing of dlaeaaa with out the use of medicine or surgery are requested to call at the omce, is-it Ben-Ing-Hlrsch building, where Prof. Harris will explain tha principle of hi treat ment. . Th vwk hss appealed -to many peo ple as little short of miraculous, but Prof. Karris discourages anv auch no tion. - Tha person who comes under hi care soon learns that the ayatem which be practices la entlrelv rational and based on simple aclentlflo facta. It la soon so thoroughly comprehended by the patient that ha la able to maintain nlm self In a state of perfect health, which the treatment establishes. This Is one of the most Wonderful features of the work Dr. Harris not only cares- disease of every nature. -but makes It lmpoaalble for disease to ex. 1st in the patient thereafter. ' To make auch a statement Is easy, but to prove the atatement time after time aa he haa don during tha last few months, establishes It as a fact. All physicians and scientists, every man who under stands tha physiology of tha human race, knowa that If the organa of cir culation, secretion and excretion ara In Cirfect order, a condition of health . ex. ts. Healing by the wse of the meth ods aa practiced by Dr. Harris, restores the organa Involved to the- proper per formance of their normal funotlona and dlaease la eliminated from the system by the natural workings of the body Itself. In other words, nature effects the cur after being aet to work by Dr. Harris. Thla control over nature's ac tions is exercised until the patient Is permanenUy cured and so strengthened physically that the ayatem la fortified against renewed attacks of disease. Moreover, tha - patient la Instructed la the methods used, as to be able after- rrarda to exercise this same control over he functions of bis body. So you see that every detail of tha plan la per fectly aenalble, and for .that reason it haa appealed to thinking, reasoning men and. women. - There ia no attempt at mysticism, no desire to appeal to super stition or any of the lower or more sor did Impulses of man. Commencing to morrow. Dr.. Harris will consult and advlae patients relative to their dis eases free of charge: provided, however, they bring thla article to bla office at ,38U, Washington street. Mall, com munlcatlona are promptly attended to, and calls will be made In any part of th city at reasonable rates If one does not cars' to come to the office, er is phys ically unable to do bo. . . ... t". 3 acud! J-v: a ' ..'V .uyiree:u; mm In aU lar shapcs and colore. It will ; pay you to see thcses before buying your Spring Hat t- - : Ruff, irfi & Ppfirl I fit on S ' " ; 311 MORRISON ST. . - , ; - bold a serlee of revival meetings.' A Urge chorus choir will be In charge of Mrs. J. 8. Hamilton of thla city. The Chapman song books wlll be yeed.' , . . ,,7 - U. 1 ' i - axAjncs marvVuoAsra. . The second meeting of th QUA Re publican club will be held thla evening at Allsky hall, when.: the various com mitteea appointed .Saturday will Hie their .report.. , --. .1 MMMIIlm.....MMt.M.MMM..mMM. PRICES REDUCED 1 The Following Prices are Retail, Delivered to Consumer , , ; ; .vi." ' J )'Vf .VV'-".."!".: ati:;--;'.sV.; fjsksS ...; PeacbckRockSpittgs 'i5J0'7,0dv:i: Kemmerer : . . . . ( . 6.50. - 7.00 ! : other eoala proportionately low. Do not pay mora than 17.09 for tha ' ' -' i ' bt acreened coal, i, v., - , ; .'.',?.".'-;! : aw waaAtsebm : Teao sag aaS pST,( Z ' ;FOL,LOW THB PLsAQ? ' 'i-L-. ' '' ' 'Aak th Agent abeat t-"r.' Vabash Tcarist Car Servfce TO New-York andJNfew England Points :::rZr.'J'i ' 1 Th Tim Sckadul Will Convince Yon.'-: l'"'-.-' -r:r V:. stop on Aiiow4 at Niagara falls. i--; ROSS C CUNE, P. C. P. A., Los Angeles, CaK -j i r.. 1 FOIL. SALS I bay a -room modern Colonial house, with full, basement and large attlo; plumbed for gsa and wired for electricity i U.has cement walk in front and on aide, la-convenient to two ear line In Upper Alblna and within 1 minutes' walk of the steel bridge; is in a very alghtly eltuatlon and vary de sirable for a home. It la worth J J. 100, but It must be sold and no reasonable offer will be refused, and terme will be mad to suit . Look thla up at one, WHAL.L.EY SIS KaSay Bid. ' teLI Laton Oemsr Mirrlsss sad Wait Surk Street. BsaaaesMly feraiahed, elegaetly eealpeet. rvpeool. Sr. silosua walk frosi seart ef ekoppta aad baalaaae dlMrlet. all large, atrr, eutald. Txm, staasi kMted. eleetrle Hsbta, telephene Is mc SMrtawat ete,' Lar. efarM, kmeein, saoala. wrirla. laalM' reetlee sulors. . femes lejansd r bmU er talesaeee., - 1 Privets eauilVas atseta tmlaa aad isiaai Rooihm $I.OO to 93.00 a Day , gpeolal , Katw te OesuMrdal Kea, - ',' ' - ' ' )' ' MM. HA SATOV. ' -(Torawety' ef getel Beepare. gpakase.) HEMtEIl, S''EEPIIIj IN WOOD PRICES '.a-v.. FOR ONLY 30 DAYS ee.aee 'mmmmmmmmi 1 j H'''!' -l'y'''"..t'';" ; I ' ' Vt; rm s&abwoob svitnui bbsvow am -- - , . -J ZZQ .31, V. M . po Tn bxvtbzot oxt. , , , ; I I .V I I i ; '-v ' - r I'--'' '.'' '' Ofaen short aUb, peV load..,..t .TS ;-,t?k?:- 1i ' I UJ . ' eS-alel , ; k. , ,vt V H 4-foot dry wood, per Cord.......i2.2S ' . M '.' h ,. I rv, I 'I ,.. .) 2 V J ' 1 Block wood, per load'. ......f 3.0O ii PI T ,. . I. L V1 if jjr j I s f'-v . - amespe perUaad Blgt, WOlsaaatt ; HI , ,. " hi. ijji ' Balgbt aaa Kanat Tabo. . '' ' J '- tO . y- " ..-.'"'s' Clm e-feot greea slaewMd sy amageaMBt. mi '. !' ' A " ' "'' i Prinfs Isetoeed la elstrlets are -1 - 00 -(VI3 J :-: fer ssert greea weed, per lead., ' ' v 250 A 200. - ' one KLM T V J rftKUt . i ALU WEflTOIDB k ' Oreen short per load..;........fl.T5 .' v Baoapt rorCUad kad WO . VDry Bhort, per load .fa.SO V mmewm. , ; , -Dry -root wood, pereoro. ......f J.iia t J- OTf VB3B StAB OTTM - tl I .Blocks, per load....... ........ .83.00 Lr-w s . ABB SATB XT. " BANFI ELD-VEYSEY FUEL CO. lAH VinmUk3mAim J A11M, Phong Main 303 SO TH1RQ OTR1513T 1 lKa-J -lr - r-l --. r 1 , . i . ' ' ,:' 'l ,' '.'..'-r, r.'' 1 '" ' ' " " :'' .' ;4'