r."1 .. "" " '-" - ' "" .1 f s tJtXriawMiiiiriiiiiJVia ..n i - A-T-' " if i" " V ... . '." 4 1 .. TJ t-'-. c -J !:n LV,. . -v:v;.,.:. y ittlilllllllllll , i i ..... . .... .i i '. ' 1 . ... 1 - ,.T 1111 . 1 . ... 1 1 . . . , . 1 . 11 1 : TRO YEARS DEniHD ! IN STREET WORK Oregon ,Ral Estate fCompany . Loses lt Contract In Hoi- . . laday Park Addition. . PROPERTY HOLDERS MADE ' . : COMPLAINT TO COUNCIL Many Contractors Fined for Oil- atory Taxtics In Improving."1 "yj City's Thoroughfares, f , On recommendation of City Kniineer Wan ear, the street committee : of the executive .'board , adopted ft resolution yesterday afternoon reeelndln the con traet of the Oregon Real Estate com pany ' for Improving ' several - streets In the Holladay Park Addition, and to Ve Sdvertls for bids for the work. - Too ' 'contractor was (CO days . delinquent. In December, 1108, the Oregon Real Estate company, which is Interested in the Holladay Park Addition..! was . awarded the -contract for laying pavoi "menu and -sidewalks for - the nominal ,snm of 11001 The contract was accompanied- by ft bond, and the work was to be finished In June DOS. A small, por tion of the work was done, but for vnearty two years the company made lit tle effort to continue the improvements. ; A" largo number Of, handsome rest denoes have been built-in the addition, and 'electric ear lines run . through it 'Property owners have been complain ing, bitterly, of the negligence of the Km ft some dlstreajtef tkla (gMtlmir Me Ndeftt. Boats of aaspx awtaeis ealiy as to bV heth, Kills dtoraee rarwitM. IfltMMt BtlATa IvHlBtln n MalT aiui akin. ladaras natfal alMp. Kwpe af IWNt d iTBr. ror raaDaa, raanng, rmm. MiorniB. nxMns. aU ekle Hffaw HARF1NA SOAP Is traly woeoarfal. Wbit It m for bakr H HI e far yee. It's the srat amthlng and aaliafrtns ef toQt. atk aatf mntrf aoana. aaliafrlnc . animal fata. Madlrated. Antlavntla, De eearhuas. aafMasioa. BmOIss. graanaL A Irtfttk M Placlalua la every Cate.M Try ft. Toa'll beennvhwed. Larw Wccakaa. Boa. aka. SAr. trlata'. Arfntm aabatl- tata No aoae Is SMlirtd like Barna. rvaaracrarra or roiLO hay araXA Tlnd CO., NEWARK.. N. J. Take snthlag agatea Wltaoet Ula algaatare i7 CrSS GjL 5iw? .wraspen CO, PearU - testes: eontr&ctors. - Althoath th contract pro vided tor forfeit of l for each Aa.j of aellnqueoor, it , bu , been found . tkat becenee of the nature of the- contract the forfeit cbuld never be collected. The demurrage amounted to 11.600. . Clyde R Atkinson, in ft letter to the treat committee, etated - tnftt - tne etreeU were la deplorable condition. City Engineer Waaler further recants mended that the Oregon Real Estate eombany be declared an Incompetent and irresponsible bidder, and should be notified by the. committee that no fur ther bljrgulo entSrTalhed "irom IV but It waft decided that this was not In the power of the committee or the executive board. Whitney 1. Boise statftd that the committee would bear the matter In mind, and would refuse to consider any bids from this company in the future. - :- - - . v - lines amounting to' 171-were exacted of delinquent contractors. Oleblsch' Joplla were lined It for neglecting work on Bryant street; R. J. Deburh It, on Jessup streets Bechlll Bros, lit on Mis sissippi a venue :.M. J. Conley l, oi Bryant street: Bechlll Bros, lit, on Al bin avenue; Nlcknm A Kelly lit, on Mam street. - . ..' ' . The Star Sand company was refused ad extension of time on Ualsey avenue. It. . Debuhr oa East Ninth street. El- wood Wiles on East Btark street, Ole blsch Jopun on East Thirty-iirst. East. Seoohd and Mlrris streets and on Vancouver avenue. Extensions of time' were granted Oleblsch. at Joel In on Bast .Washington r-Rando'pb ' and .',, Shavetf Streets. , . . . : '. ,--.. , . . The six fills In South Portland art- to be repaired by the city and made ready for 'travel. City Engineer.- Waaser stated that the work eould be done for about 11.100. Earth will be hauled in and the roadways-will be brought tip to grades, catch basins put In and side walks laid. The engineer was Instructed to begin work Immediately. , The Minnesota ' society ' of - Oregon meets tonight ftt AUsky hall, corner of Third -and Morrison streets, and Impor tant business isto be transacted. . bfaety of onto to (ray aalr. Stoee hair rall Idc. PoaltlToly rnste dandraa, kills the . nair. sort, (Inaar, latwlaat. rtod by UARPINA KtAP mtbe and an I a, trora Ucrobva. atnps Itralnr aad sra ta sne hair growth. Mrs. Mesas. Sot. Ubsrcs, W. Ts saya of Hay's 7 , ..-- oVatroya swtoa ft taUbargs, CJAffnUEULTCJ 'nff-fc fJ.TB for all : bottlae flATR AvilghUd wltk bottle east BXAiTH. bm. .Botag ao yownr. It a I moot ktu4 ma hare Sty hair gottlng wklio long before waa an eld woman but. tBaaka te HAT Ktuoe me to ifore I UAIH JlKALTH, so gray kalra eaa be feend Is mr Bava sot aa4 all of one bottlo." lag without Phlle Uf Co. atgoataro.. K!g this, take te any ef rnnwts dnf glata, and get Bile, bottle Balrbaaltb aad . aaa Bartae SMdkatrd, both for 00e. "voior ynoa toc.i or aoa or Fkllo Bay Oa hawark. M. J., pronaM. twr 0t. aad thla aa. fn anaeaot glvte by itaKTfta witaoet this Mtlra adv. sad Ma. for Balraealta. KasM...., Addraas.. lWeHHft WOOSABO, CbAn co,,: iremrtt , No matter wijat other stores sayiWE TELL YQUj FABRIC WORSTEDS They come BUSINESS Remember aase uauf MODERN WOODMEN TO MEET AT BAKER CITY Western Oregon Delegates to the Convention Will Leave 1 ' I Portland on Monday. " weetTgijOwande4ejnaesto the Baker dtp oonvention of tMTModern Woodmen of America will leave Port land Monday morning. May V ftt 1:11 o'clock, over the Oregon Railroad Navigation company's line. - Circulars giving full instructions to the delega tion are betas; sent out by Stat Deputy - There wtU be It delegates, and enough members la addition to make the at tendance nearly. 100. The delegation from Portland will take the M. W. brass band of BU Johns . camp, , The tmilrftad company has granted ft rata of one and third fare for the round trip. Baker City Woodmen have ar ranged ' an elaborate program for the entertainment of , the visitors,"' in addi tion to. the) regular oonvention program. At meeting to . be" held .Tuesday evening the visitors win be welcomed by .Mayor Johns, and ft responso will be made by Senator-M -A Miller of Lebanon, stats- lecturer for the. Wood men, Addresses will be given by State Deputy Simmons, W. T. . Vaughn of Portland, Stephen A. Lowell of Pendle ton and Rev. W. T. Ooulder of Grants Pass. May I will be devoted to -the business session. Three dole gates and three alternates will be sleeted to the head camp, which meets 1st Milwaukee June SO. - la - the evening the degree work of the order will be exemplified by Baker City degree team. The dele gates will leave for their home Thurs day morning. The oonvention will be oom posed of the following delegates! Fred C FeiL Monroe; J. H. Selfer. Ores ham; W. W. Oatobelh Myrtle Point: W. O. Qrubb. Scottsburg; O. W.- Crow- son, -Ashland; -W. . T. Ooulder, O rants Pass; David IJnk, EugenerXee Logan, Crow; W. Worrell, Albany; J. J. Thurs ton, guver; H. . King, rorest trrwvej O. B. Mount. Baker City: H. E. La Bare, Clatskaaie; J. O. Powell, PrlnevtUe; E. W. Born, Fox: W. E. WlkeseU. Seppner: R. W. Foster. W. T. Vaurhn. J. J. Oott- lhardt, A. j! Collin, Portland; In A Troyer, Milton; C. T. , Colt, Summer-vmej-B.' .-lafe,-Troy; C U.' Da kin. Hood River; Cliff ora" Cooper, Anton. BUTLER WILL SING , : : ; AT THE WHITE TEMPLE , i i v. 1 On oY the moot popular singers who has ever visited Portland la Fred But ler. , , He was Dr. Chapman's special soloist daring the V evangellstlo cam paign In this elty, and . mad v many friends who desired 40 -hear hlnv In ft classical and popular program. tn r spons to these reuesis; Dr.; Brougber ha mad arrangetnenta for him to give song recital at the -White ' Temple Saturday night . He will be assisted by Mrs, Fletcher Linn, soprano; Mis Oracs E. Kemp, organist, and Edgar B. Coursen, aooompanlat. Soma of the numbers Mr. Butler will . sing -are as follows: - v - a) Herbert (Singing Bird). "Love Is Merest Folly"; -b) Korby (Hungarian Melody). "Had, a Horse"; .Roeewlg, "For What Thou Art"; Lohr, "To My First Lore"; Handel, "Honor and Arms"; Verdi (Ernsnl). "Infellee"; Edwards, "My Own Tnlted States"; Old Irish, "My Love Keif"! Sehnmarm, "Ioh Orolh Nk!ht";D Koven (Robin Hood)r "Ar mourer s . Song". Stuar "The Bando- Is Ready. and It r- - - ; A in single and double breasted stylesriwe have them in DRESS, or OUTING STYLES, and equ suns ci ven a way A; ;vin our Boys' NEW SAWMILL TO BE , r : ERECTED AT CHEHAUS tftpartal DUpatcft to The Tasrssl ) Chehalla, April IL Che halls' manufacturing enterprise Is For several year the elty ha without such an Industry, although thou sands of dollars have gone out of her annually for lumbar for fts la the dif ferent manufacturing - plants and tor building the hundreds, of new houses tba.bee sassi aristed within the pssl three year. Arthur ' Brown. Carroll Brown and John B. Blake are back of the enterprise. They have . closed deal for the purchase '-of-. B.' Leon ard's iM acre of timber on Coal creek, I wwn us eureouy east of uneaaiiarTne price paid for the timber la lie. 000 aad after the timber ' is removed the land rvrts to Mr. Leonard. J ; A eompaay will be incorporated and It wUl build ft mill that will have oapaclty of 40,000 .feet dally. t A spur wul be built from the Northern Paclflo mala una up Coal creek valley and the oompanywill log by rail. ' It la expected the new, Will win employ from 0 to men. y. , r- -: The Ullies to Arrive Tonight. Direct from the lflv beds of Califor nia, I.OOO select oalla lilies win arrive er the S. P. R. B Walla Fargo x press. Those 111 lee are special ship ment' for Tb Chicago, ' the big store 0-71-TI Third, between Oak aad Pks, The beautiful flower will be distrib uted f re to all lad callers at the store. Commencing early, ftt TUO ftyta, tomor row. In order to civ the waa earners ah opportunity to secure their share, the distribution, will continue until the lilies are all disposed of. Aft the trade of Easter Saturday win be a a tore erowdar la Itself, the Chicago desire to pass out the lilies quickly aa possible In or der to devete the entire attention of the establish meet, to the Easter trade. See the Chicago advertisement oa page S of today's paper. Come, ladles. Come ly aad fast. All are invited to nas- a ci pate in ui nignt or tn 111 lea. com mencing at t:I9 tomorrow (Saturdarl morning ax xn uuetca . ,--- r ... HILL UNES TO BUILD V ' FROM 0'J.EILTO DENVER '. (Jesrssl ftpeelel ervtaa.) Omaha. Nob, . April IL It la renortad on high, authority that the BUI system will this year construct a tin from O'Nsa, Neb.to Thedford, Neb., 00 the Omaha-Bllllngs Una, and thane south west to eome point on the Omaha-Dearer line. This will complete the Northern Securities rout - from Duluth to - the Twin ClUee ami Btoux City to Denver. The new route will be the shortest be tween these points. -y j otoa FXZSAT OKZOAM. af gpulal Chicago. - DL; April II.' Ban lues la the Catholic enure he and la , many Protestant churches, and the cloelng of the schools, the banks, the board of trade and the stock exchange marked the cbsei fence of Oood Friday la Chi cago). - C ASTOR I A la lafiflU and CLiUrea. ; Tti fti Yea to Aj LtI Brs the , CiBfttQt of TV Need Not Cost You More Than CHEVIOTS BliUE SERGES aiid - TrWitn au purcirases of tive Dollars and ChUdreri's Departments. : Fire to SdDO lottie oris WKmLLl GLVE -AViAV, FREE TU' &00 ' LITTLE ' GlkllS WHO WILL CALL AT OUR A DOLL'S PILLOW Msde of real ticking; jnst like the big ones st home, and filled with the pleasant smelling fiber, j You must bring Mamma with you that she may, see the Alr-o'-Pine Mattress,'1 the TRUE health bed, while you are getting the pillow. .-' . ";--'.:;y V' '-j - C: ' ; r-.'--r ' " Saturday at? 93 Grand A venue m HYGIENIC WEM, IN WGOD PRICES . ... .. .. . ,- ,..,,,; , .....j. .... J FOR ONLY 30 DAYS 25 iS ST. Af, t 220C . k-Xtlk 7 (Y, kri .. imwi li I url 1. .. . ll- -1 i ' .. 1 - ' .ii 0 ' ' . ' ..'-)- '"'..'I-: , rrHS m -"muTssiii'i "! msMs)lr ' VI . 'myjtsaf.''': . 'AMjC.iwiaTCtti ' .' j 7 UwJ ' , - ;"-7 ", i , '' , Oreen short, per lond.........l.T5 r-Tl r 1 t.J ' ' Y' X "''"'-.'Dry-short, psr load...... .7iX9'" s C- m , -S ' ' Dry 4-foot wood, per ord.....r 1 ' t tn f '. 7' ' :' '' ' v- $ , tlosa pse1 load J.f,-.J 1 that kwe sel l;a, SPLENDI D TOMORROW SATURDA Y STORE. WITH THEIR MOTHERS, ii . ...... 'i SWEEPING "V y '-' ' "'- . . 'i-'1-'' ''''V ; roi cm siiTain ran. S! Oreen short slab, .Dry short slab per : HI : S mm V. 4-foot dry wood, per ord.MM..fl Ui ., Block wood, per load. ..... ... . V-OO ' V? . '.Wirt ; immm: CLAY or over OF PINS' NEEDLE FIBER per toed- ....Bl.TK IceA.., .ff e.60 1 Ml r m - ;y