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u. - T -Hf- PORTLAND TWENTY YEARS AGO ' - Tl ft n . - i M a " t u : Photo Shows tiie City Officers Strictly Enforce All Local and State Laws IL; T" 1: to Secure Funds. - FINES CHIEF MEANS OF,' INCREASING REVENUE nm-i ,i i.i ; : ill. Illllllll . . I Peddlers. Wife-Beaters, Resorts and Visiting Disturbers Help ry PayT Billsf or May.' n rttt M file of Th loflrut It. t tb tor of Urt. F. W. llrKlaiwr. 380, Kut algrrtws itrMC Tcleptaou tut 275. ' Th mean which St. Johns flrtda neo rasary to pay official aalariea ara'. un- 'r)riii Xorce"Tlj-bccupatIonrtax, f the regular tax collection' ar not In hand, no ealoona ar In the place and practi cally all the usual revenue sources are closed; The' expenses of tbe city arenot large, considering- tbe improvements am) -population, but they are more than $20 a month at the lowest,- and to meet this expense haa been the problem of th9 new city sovemment. One of the sources of revenue la Cedar Park, and . after much tribulation. -the park has been licensed- on af flt rate basis, the council tacitly allowing: It to run on Sunday, the- proprietor paying the II- -ense oiKthe basis of a line. - But Cedar Park also provides Incidental revenue. Recently - Marshal Organ arrested a Portland man who bnA followed his wife to the resort end. vented his aneeri)XL '. Slapping her publicly. When haled be- for Recorder Hanks, the man admitted his guilt and Urged In defense -that when he had gone home the children were unwashed, . the breakfast dishes -dirty, there was no dinner, , the house was In confusion and his mother-in-law , had advised him to seek his wife st Cedar ' Park, and there he found her dressed In her best and enjoying the maxy waltx. L U--J -- - - . 1 - J- . . . Trass Mark Bssisureii - TSOL'SANDS ENOW TDAT MARYT.GOLIi!VlAN Gray Hair Restorer bisaeelrrmstkariril! TMtratbaer4(1iiaIee1nr tsr,as4 UiUt kaJrwnbnut iri ta.t II I. par. w sotMicAf or grea... aa I ranaot vm It Ma . a friaad ak linn and fa tall urn Waawra. a 11 lia botu. II ..) It .o. wmm4 a.aia mm aailfa. aaa vawtll aa4, la alaia wrapaar. ahnluval, Ina soMaa sola, aaucS lor a fm4 trial oa oaaapa. Ba turaaad amtioa erlitiaal aoloref salt Iaaa4 aaamle it li. Il ) alaraal MARY T. GOLDMAN, f ' , , T4 COLTWaN BLDO..RT. PAVL. MIM5., ar - Far sate try Waasari h Clarlu Oa. sad all laaaiaf ataraa. , TVI.L II2JI B0TTLI ILM, ' Free . Free,, ; im''"''' . .' .1.. . "l . " .-. C.-:.( ':.'p ' v : 7 t.nin . - (. i" 1 1 ' - I , .., ; . .. ; v : 1 Cambridge Blook at the Corner of Third an& Morrison Sts.- e recorder-. le4V-ewryjrut . xsWaJ added to the treasury-: A huckster was brought Into court this week.fdr selling without a license. Ho alleged ftl produce was grown In his garden, and the recorder was at a loss how to extract any revenue 'from him. An Investigation of the wagon followed, and several doxen.. oranges were found. Again the treasury was benefited-.. Occasionally some city, vis-I ltor causes a disturbance in the town's peaceful limits. With the fines that can be collected and the various licenses desired by peddler and amusement) concerns,, the ; munlcl pallfy is worijylng, along until some steady source of revenue- can be Intro duced. --j-t'J V "". 7" PRECINCTS FIGHT SALOQNS. IkkssJ Optloa Chief Zssne la, Vunibsr of . Besldeno Sistrlots. The - local opt Ion lsBuewtir" be " th chief election day -question - in eight Portland precincts, and In these both -the Antl-8aloon league and the - repre sentatlves or the liquor men are can vassing the voters and campaigning vig orously.- The precincts in which this question will be voted on are 37, 40, 41, 44, 54, 6B 6i and it, all residence districts, H.ninnjMrttwaor th" IflrgT suburbs. I and the sentlmentof the - voters learned by the temperance workers 'Is against the admission of more saloons and In favor, of ousting. those already in the precincts. The- anti-saloon workers are confident that' In every precinct where local option will be a question the precinct will vote against the saloon. BAsTrs sara causes coitcxvT If a - bank robber secures the funds of the Peninsular bank.whlch will soon be opened In St. Johns, he will have .to wreck the town.- The safe Is the lateat model of the manganese type, having Been -patented -last .Owtober. - It - looks more like a humpbacked electric dynamo than - safe, and has enough chilled steel in - its composition to supply a foundry The thing Is arranged an thai! the farther an enterprising burglar ex plores into Its tough depths the thicker he will discover the walls, to be. and the heavier the projecting locks. - DEATH Or ABTZ.OW. WiU J. Partlow died at his home.: 104 Kast Twelfth street, yesterday of in- HamBwtory rhaumatiam. He . was horn and raised In Portland, and was prob ably as well and favorably known among the east ride, young people as anyone of the district., He" was the son of James M and Louisa, Partlow, and was born August !, 1871. For 'the last two years he has been , a buslnes partner with the flrmjofPomerpy ft Co. The funeral 'will be"! held tomorrow aft ernoon ifroan the . Hoi man -undertaking parlors at t '-iO o'clock.. .. BECEZTBS BEAXi ' CXABTEaV - The clt J recordpr 6't ,8t John.ha re ceived -Hii" copies - of - the- special laws governing the city, as passed by the last legislature. -These form the new charter of the townr andv over them has beerr much argument. Copies of the charter pebllshed lu the town' were found -to be-THes.Hy .different from the charter aa passed the legislatret.-"-H-'"r" EETTEE -TEBT ZV - VT MlUfr The street improvement era has struck St. Johns, apd for the first time since th organisation of the municipality the streets sre being brought tq grade, side walks are'belng laid and msrsdam Work tatted. In addition to th improvement THE . OREGON DAM JOURNAIi,, .PORTtAND. SATURDAY:- EVENING. . MAY 27. v- ; :. i-.-. 1 VI I ;: f of IjWsey .. e t reetrthe-TorinclI : lias com pleted speclncatjjitis -for the 4mpn ment of Burlington street, . between Bradford and Phlladelnhia, The trt ordlolvanhoe will be merely graaea ana curbs- and walks put In. Philadelphia will be topped with gravel, The "Coat of the Improvement will be about $3,800, according to the engi neer's estimates. Richmond street will be -graded t cost of 1900, nd -other thoroughfares will be added to the im provement list as rapidly as the prop erty-owners desire to pay .the-special levies, . nrooa is ilm sujMBLaJk Owing to the peaceful nature of Bt Johns, Marshal Organ has temporarily given up his place and Recorder Hanks ha been appointed deputy,- combining the offices of Judge and marshal.. Mr. OrgairhaaTiot-Teiilirnearas It wan" the desire the council to retain him! and has merely delegated his authority to Mr. Hanks.- At present. Mr. Organ Is grow Ing prise - strawberries and - working at hi trade. " - j rxAsss or xxBsxoirAmT won. The. Rev. D. I Rader, -D. D.,-editor of th Pacific Christian Advocalewt prmuMi - in xmyivr - Binn ' meinooisx church tomorrow morning and . discuss some phases of the- missionary -work. At the evening .service Dr. Short '.will have' for his subject, -"floes the,' Old Gospel Ring Truer' Dr. Cummlngs-wlll lead the great chorus in song. roianrrxEms or; akexzoa.- At Gospel Siall, 387 Ankeny. street, on Sunday at 1 p. m. a social gathering will be held. At -8 p.. m., service and song. Open air 7:16 p. m. . DOUBT- CANNOT EXIST - . -. - r- .'- toy ligation Will Oaly 5trngtb to the Proof We Give , tri Portland. , ' How can doubt exist In the face of such evidence? Read here the endorse ment of a representative citlsen of Port land: James Peterson. , employed by .., J,, C, Havely of the O. R. N. li. R. Co., and living at Woodstock, says:. "In my opinion, if any sufferer from backache fails to find relief In Doan s Kidney Pills there Is uno relief for him on earth. However, I don't believe any case exlsls which Doan's Kidney pills will not heln. I hud severe backache and a weakness of the kidneys for years. My back ached at. times so-that I could hardly get ud from a couch, and the kidney secretions presented very unnat ural appearance, and -deposited a heavy sediment If allowed to stand long enough, I spent lots of money when living In the east In trying to get some thing to effect a cure. I came out here to Portland twelve rear a an. thlnktna- the change. -of cllroata might benefit me, but-the trouble stim clung to me. I fald one doctor In1 the town 176 for med clnes. but I "might. Just as well .have Oaken so much water, io far aa any ben- ent was concerned, i used nve bottlea of a well-known remedy manufactured In the east and received only temporary relief. '.I finally saw Doeri's Kidney Pills, advertised and one day I bought a box and used them only a, few, doss when I knew they hsd gone to the root of the trmible. I-continued their use until I had used -three boxes, and ran say cheerfully? that they did jnore for ma than all th other medlulnes put to gafher." - re? pais nr an aeaiera price ISO cents. Koster 4 Mijburn Co., Buffalo, N. I., sole agentsVfnr th United Ststes. Remember the name DOAN'S and . 4 take no other, j4 ' tc . ... .Jr.Should be ( . the largest Remeniber frinakelow - Our Universal Ranges Must Not Be Forgotten . . United States J . posittaveDy oip BDoflldleiP FOLEY'S strengthens builds riiplthe orates tne wnoie svstem. - IT IS nVOiSIZES LAUE - AGED MAYOR CALLS OPPONENTS LIARS Verbosely Denies Charges'orrn competency, bin Does Not - Refute Them,.,, V EXPLANATIONS THAT :. DO ALL BUT EXPLAIN Bitter Abuse f orThose Who Do t - Not Praise the Williams ' Administration... :J. Angry abuse of those who have criti cised his administration was the main feature of the address delivered last .vnln. rv Mavnr. Wllllama h.fnr. ' aatherins; of about, 1 no pen, Wpmen and! couaren ai wooaiawn. - . "Liars" was a term frequently on his lips when alluding- to his critics, and he appealed to his hearers not to believe the "lies" published about him in The Journal.. He declared thevt the "preach- era had desecrated their pulpits" by de nouncing; him, and he declared once more that th . executive - committee of the Municipal league Is made-up- or -"liars and scoundrels. There was little, that was new-in the mayor's speech.- As tie the Tanner creek sewer he gave once more the ex planations which do not explain, care fully omitting all reference to his own persistent disregard of the protests of the nronerty owners, agauist the Accept ance of th Job. , He said nothing of the attempt of .the, executive committee and himself to force the 4oo on the tax. pay e rT In the face of tha known rtafarta In the work, or of his determined- effort to discredit th objection of the ex pert who had examined the -sewer. There was no allusion to his own letter to City Engineer Elliott, in which he denounced the protestants as "kickers, knocker and fault-finders." Th mayor made a labored effort, to convince his hearers that Rlner's . profit of '$16,000 on a job which cost only $20,000 was no more than he was justly - entitled to make. Turning' to "the subject of gam bling, Mayor Williams ealdr ; "I deny that wnen i was a candidate for mayor three year ago I made any promise to anybody aa to what I would do. I won't promise1 anything now. Tou must trust to my judgment I tried to put down-, gambling, but I couldn't. Don't fool yourself with the idea that Mr. Tom Word.hM stopped gambling, for it' not. stopped now." ,-; The mayor Indulged In some sarcastlo comment on Dr. Harry Lane's can didacy, and assailed his record as su perintendent of the state insane asylum'. He appealed -to Republican - voter - to stand by him as the party' nominee. and concluded by assuring his audience that there would be no attempt, during Ms administration, to reopen the gravel pit tn Wood lawn. - - RECIPROCITY DAY; J " " IN WOMAN'S CLUBS Representatives of the federated r1uha ef the city -spoke and read papers at fhef Woman' club yesterday, it. was reciprocity day, and each club told of It particular, line ef work. - Mr. A. H. Wlllett and Mr. Martin ,. everyone' ambition, this of all the year of their lives. Our ttock In the cityTand some new features this year add to their value bul Our Fox and -The-bst-Furnaces madeta great deal smaller-price thajr:aTged"by the regular Furnace dealers. "We con- iuct agreafHardware and Tinware busmessnrrconnection-with our furnace figurerlri this part ofouretabll8hment: No other Range on earth compares with these. but throughout thwwnrM.. World Beater In Hardware, and Edged Tools, Tin ware and Kitchen Goods. ODD FELLO WS BUILDING, FIRST AND ALDER S TS. 'J- : cuipe KIDNEY CURE the urinary organs," -kidneys and a A "J 10 GUARANTEED 00o and 01.00 dlflsease "LTiorLiei SOLD LUX RECO""Ei:DED DY. DAVIS bRUG-COMPAITxANbW "Rapp autflned IbenSTstory of the John I: ivy Walrolor -plufr-tharhad several ffpietures hung in the clu brooms. ! "Forestry- In Relation -to - Stream Tnow," was the "subject of. a paper by Mrs. Wallace Leroy - Whitmore,- who represented the Forestry club, and "The Origin of the English Race" was dis cussed by Mrs. Warren White, who rep resented the '"Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. Edgar . B. Piper - represented the New England club, and told , "A Musi cian's Complaint." , People "constantly made requests of musicians, she said. that they would not, dare make, of their tailor- Mrs.WdUS- xepreaented the Mothers' and. Teachers', club of Brook lyn, and she told of the work, hope and prospects of. the. organisation. 'The Home 'Training association- was represented by, Airs. .J. L. Kingsbury, who resd a paper" setting forth the par ticular lines of study of the association. Muelo was t provided by Mrs. Susie Oarobeir Whltehursev--accompanied - by Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. The Woman's club endorsed W.-1 Brewster as - candidate- for school dl rector. A benefit matinee will be given st the Grand theatre next Saturday aft ernoon, for the Sacajawea Statue aaso? elation, -,' IN MIDST 0F: DEATH TITO IS ON INCREASE It Is estimated by 'dealers in furs that the species of wolf known as the Oregon coyote If. being; 'killed at the rate of 15.000 annually In thls-etate. But the number living is on the Increase De spite the removing of th state bounty from coyote scaipa, more sains are re ceived in the Portland market now than ever before. J ' ' , " -' One Portlandftrm bought 1J.000 .coy ote skins last year. Many were shipped direct to the east by dealers In smaller town and the total marketed last year was not-less : than 16000 Tb skin bring from $1.(0 to $2 apiece. H. Llebes of the firm of H. Llebes V Co. said; 'We receive more coyote furs than si did five yeara gn, The, prlre has advanced In 'the last few years. s The skins-are used for making sleeping robes and for other put-poses requiring cheap furs." , .-' . v .- . mCLkS. SXBTIOB. This evening at' the Salvation Army hall. 1 J First street.' Major and Mra Fynn and ..the corps officers, assisted, by local ' talent,:- will present , good pro gram of v0cal and. Instrumental musla Refreshments will b served. " Tomof row . I the teat day-that Corps No. 4 will'' conduct services at r its present hall and all friends are urged to come to the great 'farewell service , at o'clock. 1 . 1 ' SIG. 5ICHEL a CO. t Third etreeV .Dlatrtlmtoig The GQAI of QUAIITT fjjft HavanaCigars. , I I . :i jSiytPZ'-y ill ON SAXJC-EVERTWUERB. -' 1805. '. -a.,.'- i-' Magee Hot Air Talk as they may. THE UNIVERSAL leads,notpnly,In-ihe 1 ' "r ' any case 'onill Patsed Stone and firtwl A. H. Thurnes, Mer. Willi Creek Coal Co. Buffalo. 0'.-writa - - .'Iliave been afflicted with kidney and Ing trgver or stones with excruciating give rener. Aneritainj ruui s invfe-J",,?rl8,7: A few . and now I hsvo no pain across my OLEr s KiPNEy cuRe m Ko Othir Rimidy Can -7-"' ThosTVCarter, of Ashboro," ff. C, had. Kidney Trouble and -. ns lottlFOLEYJSHCIDNEYURE effected perfect ctnnd -Jie says there is no remedy that will comparawlth ir ' " - 1. . -P' T :':. - i f .-lav I -DRaJalEULTONl- Naturopath ; ' ; ' . WHA?S THE REASON YOU DON'TiGET WELL? Tou, perhaps,'""Kave'la'en no end of medicine, and for a long time; -or it may be that you nave triwi uste opatby, Massage, Electricity, Vibra tion and what not. . '- YOTI ARE STILL SICK. -' WHAT IS THE REASON T It seems to me the fault Is with your doctor, jiot tbe method of treat mrjfit. 1 t . I have hundreds of case just such as yours.- In fact, most of my pa tients have tried doctors of .this. that and the other school till they I are sick ana urea or me wnoie inue. Now, at last, they are with me. Not' a few of them. '.My-offlo , la crowded alt day -long. - Have they now found aftoctor who seems to understand them and who helps them to get well? In answer I will say that my pa tients Improve almost from the first, and they SOON GET WELL. You don't have -to take my word for this Ask some one -about me, ndyou will soon -find that I am the most widely-known doctor In Port land or Oregon. - - - --r- - Here' is what a grateful patient says of me: . t '. . ,. . . , 7 After 12 Lorip; Years ' "Dear Doctor: I had been slrk 11 years with asthma, heart and stom ach troubles; sleo had a large tumor In my side. Had an unusually- se vere attack and was not at first able to go to your office for' treatment. Was in bed sick for' four weeks be fore beginning treatment-' at your, parlors. During ; this time I was, nursing "myself under your direc tions. I was Anally able to-rlsl you ragularlywandx aJter jeveo.. weelca' treatment , am restored to Derd-ct health' ' Mhfl. MARIE HENDRtKSEN. 1 tl Beech StrfeeU Portland, 'Oregon. DR. N. J. - TATUmOrATX. Boom ao-3 lewis ldr. I. . Fasae tfabj tlt. - Aa.. a .a a a Sat, I to 11. Open Monday at 8:10. Offlo Closed Ail Say Jna JL -. t FULTON of lawn Mowere is probably nt to iha pic. Ifbtiifding- Furnaces department, hence our ability v r olr COdliniey. iLII.e ceacCn With Eicruclttlni Palni! bladder trouble for years, pasa-i pain, t Other medicines only MUiNti uuKti tns rssuie-wai ke,?k'dtt.n.ke.,,"t kidneys and I feel like new mao. msi,ooo wonh or good. Compart With It Do You Patronize the Jf Vou Don't, Vou Should- " OooC teeth sre essential to proper MAgTICATIOsT . - Without good teeth ther cannot be KAITIOATXOV -Without thorough mastication there ' cannot be perfect ' DXOBBTXOsT . Without perfect -digestion there cannot be proper - . , - - ' -ASSIMIUtTIOW Without proper assimilation ther can .- not be i - sTUTaUTXOaT ' .' WithoUt-nutrltlon thera-aanot-b ' nuti - '. " . "' -v -.-:-z: WJthout health what Is urif. . t ..i. Qall and consult a reliable and coma petent specialist In Dentistry. kt nni cku ciown MS i,.,,. ......... 5.oO nam -r.. . . ...... $ 1 .OO OOZ.O rix.xji7oa KHiYiK rnmroi soa New York Dental Parlors . Fourth and Morrison Sts. r"Over: Sealey-Mason's.f : Open day and night, from ;0 a.- m. to 10 -p. m.. - , 1 Headquarters for Elastic ; u Stockings -.7 and Trusses LAUE-DAVIS DRUq COr Thlra and Yamhill Sts. . t " '".''7-r "' Neat, clean and artistic printing ' our ; HOBBY. t" ' r tt " ' .'----i v s" - -. - -- ' , ; No! , doubt . to 'iatisfac- , tion r if done ' by the v J.' iSrtrptJoIttiin r Trra 47 'ROJ4T ST. Ttl Msin ijj 0 m"- "I,