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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY1 EVENING, MAY r15, 1803. 12 BUY FRO', HARKETS -y .V" o OM TIIE CLEAN LIST mm This Is the Advice Miss Tingle Gives Housekeepers of . Puillanrf.aBSSas: -Ever since we began our campaign of furnishing- . v , ' an absolutely-" - . y All Day Tomorrow at . FIRST BULLETIN TO BE - rrJSSUED IN NEAR FUTURE 3 '1 (lll GOOD SUIT FOR - - A . m " Bicarbonate of Soda, ... . 1 ) i ;i ' ;!FgtOy Tooth Powder, fa J " ' ' "'"L UJ. ':, '-""-'."L"11" " --- i . i ii -r. ,if.. ,i. . - ..." wwwwirHfc - .. J ""m "!Jg HIlteFFIKAH- ' IllliU V llll vviiu-ii r BLOWtTO WILLIAMS Following.LDeclinMRepub "rTriican Committee lace; : ; .1. TOO MUCH BUSINESS IS THE REASON HE GIVES Candidates for Mayoralty Prepar Ing f or-ActiveCampaigft in J r , Near Future. -i Th refusal of George M. Hill to err M secrctarx of tb RepubUcan eltjr c0 , -trml commltUa i retarded as a algnlfl- cant incident of the-eampalg-n. Mr. Hill derltrted for bualnesa reasons. . . . The attempt to attach him to the , campaign aa an active manager , was ' obvlouBly -to Influence - the element In local politics that Is known to follow him. Mr. Hill was actively associated with the Simon faction. Had he agreed to become secretary, he would have won support otherwise less likely to be .given the Williams ticket. J - the reKBlar Rerubltcan ticket - from the second "ward, nas been assured support from the managers of the Wil liams campaign. Sullivan has peen for years a loyal friend of the 'mayor and his political associates, and has com pelled them to espouse his cause In this - fight. He has announced that he will make the contest for the- council tra the - platform f free hooks for school chil dren. Sullivan will also have the full f 'gzTTT'Tri, i Free y? (p PowderrMith afc saa oodard," Clarke, support of th e ii uor Dealers'- assocla- It has becjLdctermlned that the Toung Hen's Regular Rnpublicanxclub will be the. mainstay of the mayor campaign, and will irttend to the organlmtlon of the "precincts. - Jay "H. tJpton la preaU danV-anaritjazitlub -cJairasa;- complete organisation of the city. - Mayor W4111ama-wlU-maka- a speaking ; campaign, as will Dr. Harry Lane, and tetveworlt-wHf begin thlf weekv Head- I quarters will be opened by both parties. ElmerrBrColwelt, Republican-chairman; j will -have headquarters In the McKay building. Third and ' Stark streets., on the second floor. Richard W. .Montague, chairman for the Lane roares. will an nounce his headquarters" within a day of two. 'InrtependenrT'anaidates will be put up for the council In wards where the Ret publican nominees are unsatisfactory. The Prohibitionists will support B. Lee Pagetr thetr nominee for mayor. Tho normal vote of the prohibitionists in thl city Is probably 500,-and to that vote some will be added because of the personal popularity of Mr. Paget. -It la known, -however that some of the Prohibitionists, realising - the" Impossi bility 'of electing Paget, will support Lane, although probably oaly a few votes will come to the Democrat from that quarter, t - - - Talk is heard Of a cltlaens" ticket. headed by Dr. , Iane for ma,yor, and it Is probable that auch .a.. move will be made. On -this will be nominees from both tickets, selected according to their desirability, from .the standpoint of good government. - MAYOR-SHOULDLENFJJRCE NOT INTERPRET, LAWS Rev. J. F. Ohormley's subject. "The Next Mayor," Attracted a large audience to the Central Christian, church last evening, but a number-of politicians who expected to hear him name the man of his choice were disappointed. "One of the strangest questions at Issue In the arjnraarhlng contest Is A . SPECIAL OFFER.. MADE "TO - INTRODUCE- THE r ; MERITS OF JOURNAL "WANT ADS" The-Journal- having "made a- special.; arrangement "with ""the K. C. Baking Powder Co., ,it haa beenjdecided that with each 25-ent "Wanf Adlthere will be given entirety frie a 25-ounce can of this well known 'article. ' ' - ",-.. " '" . r ' ' ' ' ' This offer will be made for a limited time only, and those who - have property to sell, rooms to rent, lost articles to find, etc., , ' f 'm& The Journal of invaluable aid. . K. C is the up-to-date baking powder which is sold by all the .leading grocers "29 ounces (or 25 cents." It is becoming more,' popular every day as (housewives learn of its superior merits. 1 I v makes pure, wholesome food, and is unexcelled for hot j . - biscuit or fancy cakes. Co. whether" or-not the laws Shall be' en- TOTceaV "Tie -siTdT" "It seems that we e-to the time In our clvrc ntsr tory when a political oartv will make for,lt f.hlef plank In a inunlclpai plauJ lorm tflajoa-nrorctimant of TUw-aod ask for such a platform, the J support of respectable- people. So-far aa the enforcement of law Is concerned, it ) oiigl mayor.. The mayor Is not .a lawmaker. rtterpmet-trarrhe -mhouiirTs a law enforcer. - If there ts any doubt as. to th' meaning of a law, there are proper trlbunala. that must determine the Intent of that which the legislative power nas ssid shall be the; law. When the- mayor-elect takes his seat he alao takes a solemn obligation to enforce the laws. To aid him In thla undertak Tng-he haa-all-the elaborate machinery of government, from the police power to that of the president of the-United States. -. - ' ' "In this contest I contend that. If themayorla JJncapable, or' from any oiner cause refuses to enforce the lawn. ha ought to be Impeached. If there Is no law by which this principle-may be made effective, l. say we need legisla tion on the -subject. The ends of the law must not ibe defeated by the neglect of offlclala nor the Intrigues of corrupt politicians. z: - - DID NOT KNOW WATER ' PIPES WERE NEEDED Although the contract for ' the lm provement of Fifth atreet, between Mor rlson and Jefferson - streets, was let Inpt fall, the. city water board did not fllltcPvei.Xhat- anw and larger water main waa necessary on the street until the contractor began to lay the pave ment last week. The crushed rock will have to be taken up and the -work stopped until flic water board Installs It new pipe line , .. - t A 1-Inch main will replace the defec tlve old four-Inch pipe laid many years ago. In aseof f Ire the and msln could not supply sufficient water for one of the large1' ffre engine of th city. Baking Expert in Domestic Science Says j new economy in purcnas Zl nss . Best Foods, wish there we7ett-ofCeven of was Miss Tingle's plaint today when asked about the clean market list, which will soon be published. "I am jeseivjua; letters every day from Jous t pere, gomplanrmg-of market which they wish me to Inspect, and I get ap plication right along from market men wishing an Inspector, , and what with good markets that must be visited and commenced and ba4.on.es that must be visited and reproved, I have hardly time to think. The "health board hopes to be able to begin making out the claan. list at an early date. - All markets that have made application for inspection will be visited before . the first bulletin of name 1 published, and Qfhers will be added aa fast as thsy f ulfull the requirements. Trie absence of a market, from 'the first lists might nof mean' failure to comply with regulatlona for cleanliness, ai. tha-4npector-wiltiBotrh4V time to visit all the markets by that time, but it will mean that the owner of such market has not appjled for Inspection. The requirements for the clean Hat are rigid and any market may be added to the llt aa 4t meets them, end like-. wise any may be dropped from the list ss It retrograde The Inspector will visit and revisit markets to see that the standard Is kept up. What Housekeepers Want. Housekeepers have been aaklng what the pepper requirements should be,- that flgid. and all have agreed I" asking for gtass covers and screens for exposed foods, care In handling and delivery of goods, proper eonvenlences for personal cleanliness of employes, goods kept off Jbe walkslTand rrorer use -ofsap and water throughout -the ltniMtng t-ws auga-esTeaTfiarTa first and ia4tt4M aTaAtfftt but-thla Is considered 1mprctieabre, though I should almost. like to sea It done, because there are ao' few I can consrlennouslf ;i6ut lonrthe-cleinllst," sa!4 Miss Tingle. -: . . . The cours -lit - marketing- t-t- be opened at the Pomestlo Science', school Friday at JO o clock, and. Alias Tingle is taking much - Interest- lrt this course. wbleh she considers valuable and Inter esting. There will be lecture work andJ some- market-field worky when the 1m struotar will, take , has pupils to-raarkeU to see the actual cutting of meats and the actual choice between th better and poorer grades of vegetables. ,. - "One thing 1 ' should like to Impress mrt'h,claa.,-th-tnatnietor aid;-!ns the 'domestic- -conomy-rthat -exlnt - in buying . In large -quantltlea rather than Bmaihndn-ylng-riiOTe expensive graqea. , '1 have been disgusted sometimes when I have recom mended housekeepers in hiiv thdlr berries at a, certain tilaee lbeeuBerthey are covered- and carefully cared for and every berry Is perfect, and have .been told: 'But they ar II centa a box there, and at such and such a place w can get two boxefoxl. "'And they never - realize that by: the tirnp all the. spoiled -berries are cast out they have lost more thanthat-l cents they thought tp have saved. -The i same -principle makes some of them buy yesterday besr Berne r today from thi stleet hawkers at "'a' fen t or two lesi snd prompt ther purchase of such sta ple as sugar In weekly quantities of 10 pounds instead of saving In the long run by purchasing the' 100-pound sack. Sugar flour, potatoes are alway good; why. not a-rron themf In thla proposed course the cutting of meat will be ' demonstrated, the proper uses of different cuts, the choice of fish snd poultry, the proper storing of foods bought In quantities, and Jhc case where It is economy to buy the better grades of food rather than the cheaper with less nourishment. The pupils will be instructed to train both thamaalyaa.jindthe dealer tO' their wants, and will be advised, to give a word of praise nd encouragement where lt1s deservfl7air-well.as to point out where there" Is fault. .When dealer .and housekeeper have reachedthta-polnt the ordering by telephone will Sot have Us present dangers. The school will b-ropned for the winter work September IS and. Judge. from, . the encouraging prospects, the tjrnvwlllbe.a very juccessful one. The prospectus will be lesuenfrthe near future, when Miss Tingle "catches up with - her market Inspection, aa she aid. She has been engaged to give a course of lecture In domestic science and demonstration work at th Cnautaur qua this Bummer. DANGER TO CITY Ifo - -- - GAMBLERS' CONTROL "On ot th greatest danger In al lowing the gambler and grafter . to contror th government of the. city I that so many begin to think that- eurh thing ar a necessary part of poli tics," , said ReV. A. M. Rock wood last night 'in a sermon. at th Highland Pres byterian church.) . . ... The publlo v conscience becomes seared .and . grarters get. ready for greater, evils, .far worse abuses and greater' robberies, ot which they other wise would not ttave thought Every In, brings a worse sin with It, because one's Ideals are lowered j and one's morar sens" ses red. The city which puts awrfy the plsgiie nnts aaon trwtsv will not lava to flaht the same thing tomorrow, but will be In a better condition to fight the enemies that will then arise. All th sins that mm from yielding to th first tempta tion will -be done away with by vic tory over tti; It ts not merely to the one that comes back wltJl flying colors. but to th on who fall with hi face to, the foe, that the promise oF reward Is' given. He overcomes a trusy th on who survives the battle." VISITORS WILL SEE r rv : ; : RARE COLLECTION ... Th .John . Burrounjhaf -society will throw. open Its rooms' In the city hall to visitors this summer. Arrangement ar now under way to decorate the walla of the rooms with photographs of birds taken by IL T. Bohlman, W. L, Flnley, if outr-r not take WHENTOU SEE IT IN OUR AD irrjJO Ross Nicholaa and A. W. AiMiony. . The plelurefnav - bn -contrlBUWd -and The society will also have a. corner in tne.-forestry building at the Lewis 'and Clark exposition, which will bar decofaled with photographs. Connected with thla will be an aviary In which will be a coI- , lection tof Oregon's aong smd gatmr-btrdc t A member. -of the society will b selected eo distribute circulars at the society booth," Inviting people to visit the society rooms in - the city halland the city museum, H. T. Bohlmali" Tia Teslghed as treaa--, urer of the aoclety and Miss uorn Lar- rabe haa been ' elected . to fill the va cancy. .. .... . ,j.6tx sraonaoa at sxa. (JootbsI Bpeclsl ISerrlee.) TTKew Tork.". May 15. From 7 Europe cornea the. story of how Miss Jennie Crocker returned to the sea whence they -cam a 18.000 string of .pearls while crossing the ocean on her -recent trip to Europe. .The necklace, which waa of th rarest quality and el re, was purchased In San Francisco about two months ago. Just before Miss Crocker went away, 'and waa accidentally , lost .... psa . luawi . .. .' ...... .i The Exquisite Flavo: 1 . and It mellow dellclousn : :; appeal most atronjly to people of refinement, hence It Is balled - TkeAnericai Gentlcman'jliiskej , m V $aM tvt mtt drttlftw etm n4 ). if P Hunter Baltimore Rye savAk .V.w'sm Our store has been thronged with customers' while,, our competitors have wondered how we did it.- We don't mind telling YOU, even if our. rivals Nearly-a year ago jure made a deal eryiarge manufacturer, to supply us with than 1,000 Suits,- the conditions ; being MUST be First-Class in FABRIC-FIT AND FINISH S "And the best values to'be obtained in America. The manufacturer has fulfilled hiacontract to the letter thus enabling us to keep "our " contract with; you ; .that is, to give'youffor. Suits-equal to. those oLother stores at $15. long to convince you of the truth v Eiaiemems. iiiiiKiiii This is not one of those propositions that float onr empty assertions." It is a -good,--sound financial investment ' whereby trie ecprtpmy2prtc.es become" i.lsdurce .'of-.' t'heZ greatest gain wjthin a short period of time. All outside' property rises on a larger per centage than does city val uations, but this addition, to Portland has so many mor Rfor Improvements arid -NaiuralReburces That upon first investigation it becomes . the . favored 1 ': ' '. purchase. , v . f.. , It is as level as Its climate conditions are perfect , and great, for health. V TSe Oaks is adjacent And, offers great recreation and- amusemeritfeatiires, and is con- sidered by men w,ho know to be 7the "most ideal "Coney Island"" ; . resort in the country. ' -Already on the premises and no expense to yougraded streets,' fine sidewalks and curbs.; Wa-. i i .. .i ter mains laid." -' A 20-Minute Car Service Elegant Coaches E OREGON QLAD 134 FIRST ST, No Spot on WATEaPOWERTOWNSITE th Eatt . i a - - do find with riot less that they I - It will: of these" your parlor floor. -4 - 4- -- CO. TO BEfe VOU ANY TIME.'" Sid LiJfr This Prpprt4.'- , ... " ..... ' Vii ti,jt -ktiimW .... .Law J . " ' . LOTS ( $250. Up 1 ft i .1 tit i . v : ht If 'IT . I. - 1 1 "1