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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12. ' 1905. SL J01IH5 BAIIK-TO-IIAVE BIG ACCOUNTS DON'T AGGEPJ "-T .... - i 1 APropositioiiWi3rthyofConsideratiotr Institution - Will Handle Much ANY OTHER JUST AS GOOD Money In Pay Checks-- and . ' . Will Open Next Month. v MICHIGAN CPNCRESSMAN JO PE ITS PRESIDENT Definite Announcement of Open ing of Institution by Manager " WhaHas Arrived. - mm , ; - t.- .- rv . - - - -- -, - -- - ' r-r.-.-----------1 - : r-Thtr- -Wat- atria nNitl- The -Journal la la .lbs .tor. of Air, r. W. alrklonar. MM) Ea UutrUoa iimi. aelepboae but 376. The plans of the Penlnaular bank of Bt Jflin have lumen definite snape. no wun me arrival x . a. has been' made of the scope of, 'th In stitution, th capital and tba probable tlmo -of opening. Mr. Wood represents . .the eaatern capital behind the bank. -. Cong rese man Fordney- of the eighth t-MIuhigan district wlU-be president of Tthe ,lnstitutlon.--MrT.Fordney-4 lnter- ; ested In the Weyerhaueer Lumber coraJ ' pnyL and It la understood that the 'bank will handle the fund for the big aawmlll aoon to be built at St Johns by thla company. - - . Though, the bank will, hare a capital isation of but 426,000, Ita monthly busl " ticss in cashing pay checka will greatly . exceed thla amount?'- From the- atari it WW cash the checka from the Pentneu- lar and Acme Lumber companlee, thoaa -I-uf the Portland aoolenmm and -the numerous smaller factories and mills of the place. ' Later the checks of the - Weyerhaueer plant will be paid by the bunk, and the monthly wages of the ' three mills of-tbe town will exceed the , nipltal stork of the hank ky eeveraif trrmjnraoHkTTThf-arik " will "also handle the checka of the Linnton mills acmes the river. - -There is 15,000 of local money""4nh-t capital smcK or tne banK. Mr. wood believes that the bank can be opened for tuislneas June 1." - If will be eatab llshed in the Cochran block. . MAY LOSE ITS HOME. Mi. Johna Connell Idkelr to Be a Boam - - tag;, Houseless J The St. Johns chamber of commerce -,doea iiot favor Issuing, bonds for the purchaae of a city haJl or a kite there for. At a meeting Wednesday night -the chamber voted 20 to I against the v 7 flan, The, members favor voting bonds to pay the debt pf $400 for the present city building :-AMd-oo for the building - if a public dock, and'though no action was iaiten it Is stated that the bonds xor tne nre apparatus OTTO, tm TneTarger Items of ex- pens are not favored by the chamber. 1 onouici me resolution of the commercial body foreshadow the general sentiment of the voters Just how the city officers wttr ueTirovlded fqrsema doubtful,- -- u imn on room bunding- that answers the purpose of a city hall la on land not owned by the town:" nor" even teased by It, . - - - FINE EXHIBIT, 91awn School Display at Bal Oom- plete. Artlstlo aad . Unique.- ' Fourteen Urge folloa and many pnoto- tmiJMB Bin snow tne worn or woodlawn chools at the Lewis and Clark fait. i lie CXTI1DH waa comDleted aarlv. thla : week, and Wednesday 200 parents, In vited by Prtmrfpat K. A. Milner and the teachera, Inspected the work. The books tell the story of the pupils' advance in every study, from the primary rooms lo the ninth grade. In addition are ahown characteristic phwtearaplia uf tin chll- dren at play, in their gymnastic drills, at the blackboard and during recitation "A majority or The com'pislU'bM'ndl'x ercles hi aIL.the gradea are -illustrated by drawlnga. sketches and water colors. The composition work Is on of the ex- lilbiys features. HEW ItEKIEKI WBIOOXZO. Jhej62newjnembers of Calvary Bap tlat church were welcomed last evening - at the churrh pari or a. East Eighth and Orant'streets. The members were those who hsd been added since Rev.-A. L. Waok took the pastorate last September. The pastor urged them to regard their chnaen church as their home and to pro mote its welfare by consistent effort Superintendent J. W. Howell spoke "of the 'Importance of the Sunday school and presenled" some plans for its better- iniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii, S EXTREMES IN CLOTHING MEET I M H H Economy and Luxury S POR . the satisfactory and eco B nomlcal outfitting of men we oirer certain inducements wnicn never fair to be appreciated by fhnae vhn finrteratanri Si.m. fin.' B"r1ese"Tnducemen"tBT8 original other essemlal of a gentleman's attire Not-the- originality . that trespasses in the slightest upon GOOD TASTE or Correct Style, but that which rather Illustrates and emphasises both - Spring' Suits anJTop Goats m "7M&r things in Men'i Apparel to i correspond. " HATS, BBOBS ABO VB9XBW BAB AT rWOIl ABS . OtJAXTTIBS - ,.--.r t ;-; -, r- - - ,fl QQ VAST. , tllB I ABD BOJTi OTTTriTTBB. " :. v:l- J-ZZK- . , - ' V 1 : : . , -- - e?!r ' - -"------:---:--vftcrrrrrv:---.--. - -1 - ,,0 ' ' I : -. - , - , " - - '-.-1M THE WORLD-.- . . ,. lS. SiSS rgfS3slll .-l..". j mm Selung- -i . mmm Mmk - LEADING HATTER . " aj. :-Z 2 4 V-. ' '! ''S V? 1 - stapt rnp FSfii and -. - iii mmmmim i - . i i JlaBD TALVZS XBCBBASB. ". j a aa - a waa- ww-i.iw : ' I " ' ':'A''i''1i'v''"' Jjs 1 - - : - --- y - A" month ago the Weyerhaueer com pany purchaaerl 105 acres near St. Johna for $55,000. . This price was regarded h ighjftygHnw and the, owner ulated themselves. on securing a good price, -r- This week tha company was of fered $40,000 for 40 acrea of the Tract, andthle acreage nofrtVerTront'prop eety. A year -ago 1300 an acre would garded a pign pneeror any of this property; today $1,000 an acre is refused for the least valuable portion of It. ; .- OBOAB WIU BESXOB.- J- MarsheJ Organ of St Johna announced yesterdsy that he-would present his res ignation at the next meeting of the coun cil UlAnil.v ntffht 1. haH.hj.Att mmnpwl hi. ,.,rf.,,.hi e e Trir and return to the cultivation of straw berries. . A majority of the council de sired Mr. Orfranrto remain, but owing to the opposition of the mayor Mr. pr gan decided towlthdraw. EBXJLBOB XBBTB SCHOOL. The rapid growth of the district mft Lenta has forced the school directors to enlarge the building- at Lents, and t out-roonv- addition will e- builtthis sum mer. This will double the caps of the bidding, and even this enlarged structure wltr not BelO mctenr7or-THc scholara In .two years,-should the pres ent growth continue, . ' " . , . "Ornou mm - --peelal Dlapatcb to The JonraaL) Coqutlle, Or., May "12. The official figures of the city election held last Monday are as follows: Counoilmen for two years M. H, Hergev 70. W T. Kerr 107 W T. lfl.t, her 71, J. A. Lamb 141," J. Fred Schroe- der 92. Counciimen for one year SXBQ, Iach jl, R, H. Burns , jnvTXJnTve :PirLyolni7.-Fo? recnrderO.-Cr'Sanfordr IJomoprar,- 9 ; A. W. Varney," Independent 80. The lines were virtually drawn on the liquor question for . counciimen. Of those elected. Kerr, Lamb Srhrneder and Leach being' "wet and Rums "dry, and the result was decidedly with the "wets." The vote waa very small JOBB at JACKBOH UIIB. (Special Ptapatch to The Journal.) Olympia. Waah., May 12. John " M. Jackson, an old-time printer and news paper man, aged 65 yeara, died in this city today of cancer of the tongue, after a brief Illness. The-funeral will take place -tomorrow under theaueptees of the A. O. V. w. A widow and two .children survive him. -1 303-885 BAIT MOBBIBOB ITBBBT. WEST . ).: . .- ... . :V continued from Pag, Ten.V V ,-. " I - V. ' unA miin irnin. k. it. in t.r. 1 at I "" -I" ""'"asaaBa8aMsW5 - - I I al l rnngraU41T;r"."JI--.A' f. ae,ai 1 . .... I n . .,-,..-. C : I " . . ) ' i '' fi "t Miss Sutton won the American cham pionship with comparative eaaa, but-he twUl have a fight abroad worthy of her racquet Miss Elisabeth MoereTrrwjnrt lnt the fli.mplnn.hlp tn Ml Hntlni) lust year, and Mrs. Robert Farquhar, formerly Miss Marian Jonea, both vis ited England while" they were cham pions and were beaten before the finala were reached. The class of tennis played there by the Women Is far above that In the United States and Miss May Is not over confident of winning world honors, title, .realizes that her . beat ef. forts will be required to win; ''but she will leave determined to spread the fame of southern California as the home of championship tennis" through foreign lands if it is within her power. The trip -to England will prevent Mlsa May competing- In the United States championship tournaments. :--- .-.- - Erltaln the tournament at Wimbledon Is tooked-upon aa-ahe supreme test for tennis champions. - Honors won -there are world honors. 7,. - . - COLUMBIA TO MEET 'JICIFJC-OWTRACK Forest Grove, Or., - May U. One of the most interesting track and field 'liiWiynia't" ratlfle-has wttnsssea fas me lm will be held here -tomorrow at 1:30, when Columbia meelsThs var slty team. - The most interesting events will be the sprints and broad lump be tween Peterson and rrV( and Kelly -of Columbia. Dad Moulten has his men in fair con- r,dltlon. Qatea will try to break soma of I lhe s'ate T'rnrr In the dlatancea. It la doubtful if PaciriO WIlTDeW to arrange meeta with Corvallla and 4Unlverelty-of Oregon but will compete wlth.tliem In X he four-cornered meet to be held In Salem on June 10. There will be something doing there when Gates and Peterson come up against the half mile men of the other schools. Much Interest has been ahown alhee the meet with Newberg last Saturday. If Mason had not fallen In the low hur- dlcs Newberg would -have received put one first place. BOXERS WILL-MEET FOR THIRD TIME (Joarail Special Barries.) Milwaukee. Wla.. May 12. The third battle betweerrCharlle Neanrmnd Mau rice Bay era, the two leading-flghtera of the Cream City, la scheduled for the arena of the Milwaukee Boxing club to. hlghr." Tbe. articles call for an elghP' round go, weigh In at 130 pounda at S o'clock. Although- the laat battle- be tween Neary and ..Sayera. a six-round affair, was one of the fastest ever seen here, the fact that It ended in a draw left the question of relative supremacy still in doubt. The additional two rounds t'onlgh't Is' expected to do a great deal toward helping the referee to give a decision in favor of one or the other contestant GARDNER AND RYAN TO FIGHT AT BUTTE (Special filapatrh to Tae JoaraaL) Butte.- MonU- May 12. Buddy Ryan arid Jimmy Gardner were matched yes terday for a 20-round battle In Butte, on June 13, Miners' Union day, the big gest hoHday-of the year fit the mining camp. J ere c'iirrord, manager or ,the Silver Bow Athletlo club, received tele grams laat nlghx from bo'th men clinch ing the match, which wilLbe pulled-otf tn the club's big srena on the Data be low the city, Both men will weigh abouf 1 li poundaTa t 1ft o'clock on the forenoon of the fight which Is sched uled for about noon. -SPOWNNUCOiJUlrV At last Portland holds nndlsriuted possession of the cellar position l-the pennant race, and the, coast league mag-, nates at Ban FraCclscoJ Taroma. Oak' land, Los Angeles and Seattle are con sequently yhappy It waf .au rough old Journey down tha line, but pareeveranoe had her way apd the -end. waa finally reached. From now 'on, not 'being worried by the thought of dropping inte last place, Portland will play ' better bell end make a determined effort o aacend the ladder, thereby scorning the base degrees by which the descent was made, Surely the usee of adversity are ofttlmea prbtlucttve of good deed. - ' ' ' --- ? : .Out-of 2J. defeat a Portland loat 7 by one solitary run. "That la what many ill term "hard luck. h .. Earnest Reader Tour suggestion that f - Of course you do. ..ion is this:- For the a run of forty feet of piperOn" a'cashTsaleTorlf you : pay for it within thirtyTdaysrwe will make you a discount of 10 per cent. Where a fuel stub is already in the kitchen and no pipe is necessary a discount of 20 percent ismade.: If you prefer we, will install a;Gas"J?ange in Jrour iitchen for a-small payment-down and then pay us f: a Uttle each month. " :- '." . " " " ''. " 1 1 ' ':" " ' -' ' " 'r.' '-. .We have been extending gas mains in many new sections of the city and will' extend the service from the, 7- street main to the basement absolutely free." Let us Do;iot fail te ail the new, creations. "Red.reathera'Tia a good ona and Is worthy of the. attention of the manage ment The appellation would be quite appropriate since the . team l 7'dowo" In the cellar without once showing the wbUe -feather. e e Thomas Tracey Tea, both John L. Sullivan and Charley Mitchell died many yeam.go". Those-persons" crawllhi about the country styling tnemsei ve Sullivan and Mitchell are nothing else th" g't, f 1 1 Hunt Club- Binges We-have ne record of any singers getting "hosrse" from riding In a paper chase. For further Information on thla subject you hsd bet ter consult James Nlcol at the Riding academy, as he Is an experienced choir master. . i ... e . e Cecil B. Lloyd A pitcher must be In his box before he can make a balk. Outahle of the -bo k, either with one or two feet he may throw the ball at any baae or at any player, and It would not be called a balk. Your umpire' decls- Ats seems to be the liveliest man on the Portland team, both at bat snd orr the baaea. lie scored three out of his team's four runs yesterday agalnat' Ta- coma, : v The aspirant for a position on second base should closely observe the methode of Edward Van -Buren, and then do Juat the reverse. . Every ball team and every quartet haa a second baae, so it will readily be eeen that the posltkm-offers Dounaiess opportunities. A man may play aecond -baea..on, the. ball team on week days and alrig second base in thn tnUfCllCluilrtin BuuUyer M both on and off the field are bad for second basemen. Any other kind of balls, excepting mothballs- are aU. Tight. Barney. Mulllna of Spokane and In dian Joe Gregg fought a draw at Wal lace. Idaho, Wednesday night, and a re. port aays that both men were on their feet at the end of tha 20th round. Thla seems very strange, aa In -former fights both man were on their mettle at the beginning of a battle and on their ears CASTOR I A Tof Infants ti'J.TCMldren:' Till Kind You Han Ahraji Eszght Bears the Signature of M - - - Fifth and Yamhill Streets j Everybody wants one. 'Not a house In Portland should be without one. The propos purchase price we will set up ready for. uie; in your kitchen a Gas? Range. This: Includes seeieuf - line - of Gas;-and'GombmatioTtrFixtures."tIt is "the-tergest-in - We sell fixtures at a very small or their heads before many rounds had passed. - e e First base has been "a sore "place for Portland for three seasons. - After look ing over the list, how could It be helped? There were such men aa Chiles. Schaffer. yigneux. Van Buren,- Mes serly, Elsey, Freemen. Vsn Buren the second time, and Mitchell, - Doyle failed t show. BBBB TO riOBT TABOZB. Baltimore, Md., May 12. A 10-roun txwtt- between -Young- Erne and Benjly Yanger la the chief Item on the. menu to be served up to its patrons tonight by the Eureka Athletlo club. Both of these featherweights are slaahln- fight ers and aa a consequence their meeting is expected to result In a livelyontebt SBOOT AT OL iTicna, (Bpeclal Mipattk to Tba Jnsraal) Olympia. Waah., May 12. The Routh weat Association of Ouncluhs wJJI hold a tournament in this city on May 2 and 30. A large number of fine shots will be on hand to ta ke- part In tin pro gram. r , WILL MAKE WAR ON v . . . SEALS AND SEAUONS " " ("peclal Dlapatrb to The jWaaL) Astoria. May 12. Befr--lhe flshtng season Is well along; tha flshermen'e union will have a man on the rocks near Sea side to shoot every seal or seallon thaf purpose of paying for the work the members of the union are circulating a petition fnr funds, and hcn liim hh p-vUBT''ujeOuiei xUruiJUUirwliUbeg-" his work. . 'To what extent aeale and aeallons In terfere witn ths supply of salmon ta, ef course; probematlcaj, but flahermen. declare the aupply Is Serlou1yreduced bjf'thelr ra-agps.' .The spectacle" of seals chasing salmon Is- not an unusual one on. the lower river, where dally may be seen the, frightened salmon leaning from the water and the hungry seal making the aame leap a moment later; I Beala and seallona gather on the rocks off "Seaside In largp .numbers.' There ia a sort cf.reokery .there, and the fisher men reckqn that the wholesale extermi nation of seals "and seallona at that point would have the effect of protecting (the fishing-Industry.'" Tl-rxtermInator will be armed with a rifle and wit shoot every seal or seallon ttjat appeaxa. - It U aald that tha shooting of seals has proved Immensely -successful elsewhere, and 1ht sit Ta'qulna. the enemies ofths salmon have been . almost totally destroyed. A man la stationed there to know your wants so that we can figure with you. margin our main object being BEAUTY WINS ! MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SOAP MAKES THE SKIN SOFT AS VELVET I went every person who desires a perfect toilet soap of suffers with rough sktii or any akin Irritation to try my Witch Hazel Soap. I know that It will cure chapped, hands and lips In a night I know It will soften the roughest skin. I know- It "will- Improve any complexion, I want -every person who has a scratch. this soap and notice how quickfy ' It soothes,' he$ls and cures. People who are troubled with elwp1i slanklisiulj r ecemawtlr find thls-wrmp --as aTSaTrble" UP ing. I wafit every lady no matter how delicate or sensitive her akin may be to try ltfor I guarantee that It wUl improve "any complexion, no matter how fair. To thoee who Buffer from dandruff or any acalp disease I moat urgently ad vise the use of this soap. It will not only strengthen the growth of the hair, but will positively cure dandruff and all scalp disease. It removes disagree able odora from the body and keeps the skin in a healthy condition. To every mother In the land I most consctentloue ly recommend this article .far Jier baby. . ""p, jnw aeo ease, .. ( afunyoa e Witch. Xaael Bhavlar Stiok la fca, price tae. Maayon'e Witch Xaaal Balv Xavlgoraeor. vriee SOe and S1.0V ' XMaaye.'. WtUk BaaeX Taleasa WtiM - i MunyoB'g Wltok Xaaei Taoa Cream, pric SSo. or sale ererywhera. o seat preyali oa receipt ef prtoe. iw. .- - - jdirsto.N, nuraderphia JOUPJiAL VANT I " Bsk as - the the consumption of gaS-: If the little one Is suffering with prickly heat, hives, chafing or raah of any sort, don't fall to bathe it -with tbia-. aoap. It will give almost Immediate relief. I repeat, I want the publler to give this soap a thorough test, and I am positive they will agree with me that it Is the beet toilet eoap ever made. SOAP Id A MEDICINE: It either bene fits or Injurea the human ayaiem. ThPrtforeaiL soaps made, from mwi. -myn fats and danaeroua alkalis should be avoided. My Witch Hasel Soap Is ab snlutely pure enough to eat It la eKln roo ana ltallr.er. an.l la nm.i lor to any Ffe luap-.aver V'ai nO. ait persons who f P8" the" market. To are afflicted with pimples, eruption'. liver spots or facial blemishes, or who hava a sallow i-omplexlon. I jwrmwtl' strongly sdvise taking; my Paw Taw Laxative fills. Price 2 i cents. If yon have- Iyspepal, - Ua my TVspepai.t Cure. It will enable you to eat what you like and all you like. ' Makes rich, food blood and vitalises tha whole aye em. These little pellets are pleasant to take, can be carried In tha veat pocket, and coat but IS renta a vlal. -If these remedies are uaed In coalunctlrm wlih my Witch Kasei Roan, you will be sur prised at the transformation Af-.ur skin and complexion. ML'N VON, T. i1 city-and '. includes"'" I flVT VVT Tzzzzzrzx::rzrrrx2Z3miicxzzzxzzzzzz:. the Portland ball. team be ' called the i 1;- . - - -'' i