The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 14, 1905, Page 14, Image 14

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no zinc
no poison
170 mould
perfect for home - canning
rlall kinds of , fruits, vegeta-
z tables,- meats,- fish, soups,
gravies, game, fowl, pickles,
, jellies, Jams,. etc. :
will keep every known
article of food sweetanT
-sound for years and retain
Its natural . fresh flavor.
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KERR GLASS
MANUFACTURING CO.
- PORTLAND, OX.
why hot have fresh toma-,
.toes,1 corn, corn on the cob,
peas .and : string beans,
evferjn day In the year, by
canning : them in the only
jar In the world that will
successfully keep and pre
serve their natural, sweet,
- fresh flavor?. ! "-vl:
T-the Economy-
writs or phon us for our booklet of
rsclpes tolling you Just bow long to .,
sterilize each variety tf "Vegetables, "
fruits, meats, fish, etc .
KERR GLASS
MANUFACTURING CO.
PORTLAND, OR;
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1. L Boerainp. lHh and WeihlngtoB.
Awertraaltaliaa Ur. M2Vi 1.
s Brabaker Nonnr, Mgont Tabor. I
r. DtHM Vo- WMhlnt.
' A.-P. Ur.B. till BMtaa C, .
rtark.mM. - ; "
' Griffith Bcllamr. Oraad n Bw-
OCSiir m N-rth Wt J
t . W. LUMtlwrf. Ulm. . "4 b ,
Bmuwt BMkwMk. UO Vnlom nM.
rrink-etraabsl. 4IB ks4 Mootsonwrr; 1
O. BtrobT, 4. F. D. No. LlMMtlt. f
HumflvM O'Brtm. TSI WlllUm
MeDantela BotW SU1 North 17th. ,
Ovttaackor Bta.. 16i Oran innw. ' -.,
J. K. Orabar, 1 aa Bart FaUlnc. ;
V. A.'Horna Co. 8M VnVm amoa.
. Q. W. Baebawder. M Baat Boniaida.
JohiMM Rand. Baat SOtk and Mark. ,
Joha OotdaUnb. i7l Baanll atraet.
" GUlatrap Spaakllnf. WooaaWk.
W. U I.tetor. 1M North nth atraot.
J.'Bonia, 11th and MootforwTJ.
W. Bleachmana, MO Unlo .T.ao.. . i
C. L. Bohoaataldt, Ut Wllllaaia aTOTna,
C. T. Paddleard Boa. 5 Baat 7th. s
Maanlnc Laa. 1 WaMlor araat '
J. Manafhaa, Uth and Baat Btark. ,
A. Andorana. oBT WlllUne mra.
for sale by following: dealers
BOoad Ca., Mth aad at Ankon.
r. W. inn
i Mattbawa Taylor, Ballwood, Oragoa,
M. t. Allaa, Sd and Clajr.
Blttnor Boa. 21at and FowaU.
1. BulIW.nt. A1 Jaffaraoa. - -1
D. C. Burna, 147 Sd atraat.
F. T. Blaka. 41 ITaion amoa.
J.. Blum. UM North 34th. .
J. H. Bristol. SUt MorHaoa.
A. H. Bnitoa, Pladmoat Statloa.
Cbafcak Broa., 8LJat atraat. -- -8.
H. Cooper, T78 Waahlnctaa.
Ooorh 4k Vo.. 81. Johna.
3. W. Caldwall. Ballwood. "
Caaaoa Broa.. 108 Orand awihn
0. F. Cooke. Rrlran. - . (
W. OorHiUnd. Fnltoa. '
R. . Conn. 4U0 Willi ma arraaa, '
B. J. Draaaar, a4 Baat Morrlaoa.
O. W, INckaraoa, Mount Tabor.
8. 0. PowaU. Fulton. ; . -,. y
J. Dnnlaa. Arhta. OmroB.
Dark) Broa., 431 lat atraat.
P. A. Bddr, 7M Barlar.
W. A. Bdcartoa, Bt. Johna.
A. T. Btfwarda, B8 North tb.
J. A. Baataa. 4M Unloa aranao.
A. 3. Farmer, Sd and Jeftaran.
A. B. Flamliw, M North 17th. -
'Glnty B Brarton. 6M lat atraat,
.It. B. Oodrraj, SBS Rau.lL
W. L. Oram. Woodlawa.
muk A rvi.. nnl liorrknau
SotimlUt. SSS Orand aranoa.
A. C Ol.aaar, Woodlawa.
H. W. Oaria. PanlnaaUr.
taVGadal, M Blnoa atTMl
Ralsar Broa., 5AS TJnloa arfnoa. "
B. H.Ibmt, IIS North 14th atraat.
Van Duaan, dth and Bal railing.
'Hua-h.r Broa., Oatmaa Btatlon.
Geo. Uocbrroa, Bo Bnawll atraat.
B. C Heath, Laurelwood.
C. Hardman, Belmont.
L. K. Hecklncer, BM 4tk.
B. r. Hanetan. 1611 Ba.t ISth.
! Jonaa--Bon..'417 I'nloa aeeav.. - -
rred Joaa. M Front.
, B. Kaaer Bon, 460 Jeffeiaon.
J. H. Keating.
D. K.llabar, 37 Grand aranaa.. . -H.
B. Inea. IBS Rnaaell. t
Frad Mason, 7SO Mlaiuwtppl arenna.
Mailer, Tth and Barmioe.
Rb Marguflea. S lat. -. ,
Meier It Frank Co.
McK.nsl. dt Wle, S07 Chapman.
T. J. Major. Kill and 7th.
Mathawa 4 Crandell, Lenta. Or.
J. MuaUar. 144 Bnaaell atraat.
Miller 4 Brlekell, MS Baat Mat.
J. B. MrCaalln. Mootarllla.
The Nolf, Bellwood. . ;
Goo. Noaka, Bertha. " V ,
Olda. Wortinaa King.
.Frank O'Natl, S8S Hood atreat. i. "
1. O. Panp. Woat PortUnd.
PtttM A lAB.ld Bt. Jflhll.fl ..4 '
A. K. Pldfoan. W) lat, .
. Baaairatr Grocer, Mount Tabor.
WADHAMS J KERR BROS.
R,lrtat Co., 114 FropC
G. C Buft 44-7 th.
K. r. Glblln, IIS North 14th.
Bajnolda A Dotmn, Ienta.
G. A. Boberta, &8 Morrlaon.
Bt. Johna tiro. Co., 8t. Jobna. '
Bellwood A Adams. Ml East 7th.
Btepheneoa At Co.. H4 Front.
Bauter Broa., 41(1 Bast Sth.
; W, A. Bsna, S.llwood. . ..v ,.
L. C. Stow, Bellwood.
W. H. Selgner, Portland Baighta,
J. 0. Bhofner, 80S Yambtll.
. 0. W: Stobba, 114 Baat 2flth. .
H. Stelnfortb, lat and Glbba,
Teli a Bakerr. Ml lat.
h. T. Tompkins. S07 Sd. ,
T. Toraen, Mount Tabor,
H. O. Trier, lAth and Jefferson.
n. mnmantt, unirmitx station
rr. -neaemana, nno th. --
Vorpabl Broa., 42S Caat Morrlaon. .
A. Vail, Lenta. w
J. Wallrren, 8M North 17th.
1 J. W. White, 301 Baat 84th. '
. P. -Walemandel. 332 North 14th,
WaVh Gro. Co., BaUwood, . .
C. F. Welbnarh.-
A. R. Wallace, STB East 11th.
Wellbrook A Marnhf . ISO Porter. '"
v siEins Broa.. 104 North 14th.
J. . y ear
roHhsTtSro.
Yataa A Baraaond. 1010 Belmont.
jraat naauvni, ua uvabf.
distributors
Portland; oil
It's like finding a $5 goltf piece in
the vest Tpocket when you buy
ybur new suit from ?usr because
you ! inight look the town- over
without being able to get one as
. good for $15. :
The;; garments " are fashioned in
single and . double-breasted styles
; after models, by expensive custom
. tailors, and include all the lates t
-ideas which-you- see -in- t5ustoni-
made - clothes costing tour -times
the " price. ; ,
;The fabrics and patterns are the
: season's! latest, and thavarietyf is
. great, as we have been obliged to
. break into our fall styles.
Soft Dais
In black, browns
and nutria. - Regu
lar $2 Hat, for '
Soil Sliirls
In jiewest patterns, A
some French bos
'oms; 75c and 60c
. .values, for"
39c
ft A . ' . 3' ' ' t 4 f
. t
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rr. , .
Soil Un
derwear Balbrlgian and
blue jersey ribbed ;
fine ; value at 50c
and 85c.
25 c
i .
rYoull need-a-suit soon. -Better
-step in now and examine " , .
$11
1!
All-Boys'
Wash Suits
EVERY STYLE.
SIZES 3 TO 10.
Haif-Price
When You See lt In OurAd. It's So
i ' a i ,........ i -'.
- MOVERS
ft . . . i . . : : t- . ' . .-
PIEIITK OF JOBS
OUT FEVJ UEI1
Remarkable Condition in port
: 1 land, Where Good Position -
Await Workmen. ; ;
; OFFICIALS FORCED TO ;
ADVERTISE . FOR hlELP
' Over One Hundred Places, Including
PBtrolmen's Beats. . and' Desks fa
; City Engineer's Office, Are Wait
ing for Applicants. 1 V ; '- , ,
-1 Ad nnpreeadeintad eondlHoB obtain In
J Portland's -city eovarnroant 121 - mn
r ara wanted for municipal places and tha
offlelals hava bNt forced to advartlaa
''for then. .- " ... ,
j r "Good man, with clean records, Indus-
trlous and aoba'f, men whom the overn
' ment can trust, "who will perform their
duty regardless of consequences, may
"find work toy applylna: to the several
, city departments," said Mayor Lane
yesterday. "All must apply under the
' ' clyll service rules, for those rules will
b fath f wM y enforrarl.- 'r , ' i-
That was a good law that civil
.exvlc .lauM Jabaiitarter-!raxidlt
will be lived up to according to the
htXhest conceptions of its meaning.' It
. Is not' Intended to nullify, that law, 'for
H it for the. protection of the people
; and Insures improvement in the public
ervroe.'? (C.; '. .
There are vacancies Jn the police force
and reliable men who meet the require,
ments 'of the clvtl servlre rules may
find work of that sort If they wilt go
to the city halt and fill out the required
'blanks.' .' ' '
" Men ara wanted In the cjty engineer's
office, and there are many Jobs at tl a
day for laborera. -y
. It is Indicative' of the humming In
' dustry of Portland that so many post
' .tlons remain vacant " Usually city of-
flctals are worried oat of temper by sp.
pllcants for political poaitiona,
specials were expected many of them
to collect campaign contributions, and
It Is said that they did thalr work welL
Well-informed eltlsens assert that the
moat of the money formerly used In
campaigns by tha machine was gathered
by the special policemen.'' Their - dis
missal means the cutting off of tha rev
enues of the political cabal that once
ruled tha city.
The civil service - commission may
raise tha maximum aire limit from It
years to 4; It is believed that If 40
be mad tha rule better man will be
'found. .. ".
Another change baa been made at the
uggestlon of the mayor. Hereafter
moral character will be considered.., .
PULPIT LACKS ENTHUSIASM,
HAVING KO MESSAGE
Dr. Josiah Strong of New York
Speaks Eloquently at First
Presbyterian Church.
'The Social Teachings of Jesus"' was
th subject of the sermon by Dr. Josiah
Strong of New Tork in tha First Pres
byterian church yesterday morning. Dr.
Strong came to Portland to1 preach In
the Auditorium at the exposition, but
refused to fill th engagement because
th Trail was permited to open on Sun
day, He declared that tha social as
pect of Christianity had been neglected
and that a large portion of the teachings
of Jesus were social.
"Th only genuine; lor to God." he
l4t"tst hat. which- Ion and labors
that all men may know the blessedness
of sharing It. The ministry of today
lacks ntbuslssm becaua ' It . .' lacka a
massage. During th present period Of
transition th pulpit ha been placed on
the defensive. Many a preacher speaks,
not because he haa something to say,
but because ha haa to say something.
it tney anouio accept tne social teach
ins of Jesus a large proportion of them
would mak tha startling discovery that
they hav not bean preaching Christ's
gospel?-'-'. .... .-.
"Th attempt to serve Ood without
serving man I th explanation of
ritual lam which serves neither and la
hateful to-wnrarid hurtful' to th other.
Palling to ae that sacrifice Is a social
law, men have tried to sacrifice to Ood
without sacrificing Jor-men, Men hav
But so
huayUa Portland, growing and P"1. saxrlftced everything dear In this llfe-in
lnar. ana mi" w m
city Is 1I men short of Its present
needs. 1
In addition to th regular positions.
many man could obtain work as special
nol Icemen.
"We found some tiro ago." aald
Mayor In. "that about ttt men had
been eniim M onai as special police-
men heretofore and carried tha baton of
munlclont authority. Thes man hav
been dt.mlaaed, and hereafter all epe
rlal policemen muat report to th chief
of pnllc and be tinder, close ooeerva
tlrm." . .-.1.-.-, -i
Bo ther is it demand for men to fill
their places. It ia aald that th 41s
charge nf then special policeman was
n naraest blow struck by the new
eouuv at th political schsmers. These
th hop of gaming th dlvln favor
ana the ill to come. This Is Invest
ment, not sacrifice; it la commercialism.
not Christianity.". - r , ,
rave roabl Poreseea.
; It needs but little foresight to tell
thst when your stomach and liver are
badly affected, grave trouble Is ahead,
unleaa you take the proper medicine for
?UJ QSMimS John A. Young of
Clay. N. T.. did, Bha aays "I had neu
ralgia of the liver and atomach, my
heart. was weskened, and I could not
eat. I waa very bad for a long time, but
In Electrlo Blttera I found Juat what I
needed, for- they quickly relieved and
cured m." Best medicine for -weak
women. Sold under guarantee byvRklrt
mor Drug C. 11 XaJrd Street, at too
B bottiaV ,
HATURE KIIIO TO
UUIE COUNTY
Splendid Resources of a District
r Rich In Timber, Fruits, Ce- 1
' , reals and Minerals.
BIG DAILY INCOME FROM
THE LUMBER OUTPUT
Her Cherries Bring the : Highest
' Prices in London, and Everything
' That May Be Grown Out of the
Tropics Flourishes Here.
..". ,"" - ..' .."' : '
Olant firs. Indicating th generosity of
nature, rear. their heada high Into th
dim recesses of the Forestry building and
ara th best exponents of th wealth of
lumber whloh distinguishes Lane county.
It Is stated by th head of tha depart
ment of tha Interior of tha United State
government in th report of ltOl that
Lane county haa more standing- timber
than any other county In th United
States and that is saying a great deal.' '
Out of a total area of 4,3(0 square
miles, l,m are covered with- a dense
growth of merchantable' timber.' If all
thla timber were to b sold at aay fit
a thousand feet, there would come to
th people of Lane county th enormous
sura of 1(00,000,000. At th prent rat
of timber cutting It la estimated that
th sum otl 15,000-iShangea handa every
day . between , th owners - and these
dealers. ' '. " -.',' ,-;';''
And when all thes trees shall hava
been -out down -ther will spring up an
other forest of gold and without th
aid of man. Thirty years after tha first
cutting; of timber In Lane county, and
thla la- alao true or th entire state or
Onion the aecond growth is market
able, and Is used for telegraph poles and
ships' masts. .. Ther is practically no
nd to thes forests.
' Lumbering, farming and mining ar
tha greatest Industries of Lane county.
Of the second a splendid display Js mad
rnth-AgrlcuIturaI building at tha ex
position. Hope, wheat, oats, barley,
clover, timothy, vetch, pea a, fruits and
vegetables ar dlaplayed to th greatest
possible advantage. 01 the wonaeriui
productivity of Lane county soil It is
said that as much as 40 tons of carrots
hav been raised on on acr In th
county. ' '
But it la in fruits, and particularly in
cherries, that th growers of th county
look for th dollars and get them. too.
Probably no other section In the coun
try has a greater trad with London and
all England than, haa Lan oounty,witn
It Royal Ann cherries. Thea ar aent
fresh In airtight oak barrel direct to
London end 1 ther Br eagerly bought
by the far-seeing London - tradearoen.
Last , yesr. J10 tons of then luscious
cherries were shipped to th metropolis
of th world and th Bum of lUO.OOp
was shipped back to Lane county or
chard Is ts. Anything . not of tropical
growth, it Is -proudly stated by Lane
county growers, can be grown In the
county, and. as they aay, juat a llttl
bit better than, spy where else.
Nature haa alao been mad to dis
gorge her innermost treasure by th
miners of Lan iounty. In th Mines
building at th exposition there -are
specimens of gold, silver, copper, quick
silver and other mlnerale, , What ar
called th richest deposits of alenna
paint In th world ar found In this
county. -.' ,'. :
Stock raising and dairying ara other
great industries -which All th pockets
of Lan county people. If every man,
woman and child, in Lan county wr
to hav his or her share of tha great
wealth of the county, each would re
ceive (I.4II and a visit to tha county's
exhibit at the Lewis snd Clark exposi
tion will show why this is true.
ARTISTIC BOOST IS
GIVEN TO ELKS'
DAY
Th Elks number of th Oregon
Booster, which has juat been Issued, is
a marvel of typographical beauty. Th
first page contains a humorous Invita
tion, -th joint composition of Major
Charlea K. McDonell.' Dr. Harry P. Mc
Kay and Jay H. Upton, members of ths
committee of arrangements- or Elks' day
at th exposition, to be in Portland on
August 14 to tsk part In th celebra
tion and attend the clambake, and alao
a warning to tha visitors to keep off the
street between the hours of 10 and 11
In th morning next week. Excellent
pictures of all tha officers of Portland
lodge and of many other prominent Elks
and a panoramic view of tha exposition
ara given, together with descriptive
ertlcle bearing on th invasion of th
Elk. Two brief articles tell of ths Trail
and Ita attractions and tha coat ; of
"hitting It" "Booster" articles, as usual,
are numerous and ar written In a man-'
nr both entertaining and Instructive.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS OF 1.1
f -i EXPOSITION BANDS
Vancouver Transportation Co.
Steamer Undine'
FOR
QaLeQSi(dle' Lockz-s
Commencing Tuesday, August 1st," 1905, will make the round trip daily, ex- "
y' i cept Sunday, leaving Taylor Street 6ock at 8:30 a. nx, "
returning arrive 6 p. m, ','
Prtjvehto ' Brifjht'o:iDiaeabe?and v Diabette
. WOODARD, CLARKE A CO. AND UUE-DAVIS DRUO CO.
Dlerke's band, will play concerts at ths
expoeltlon aa follows tomorrow;
Afternoon Overture, "Martha." Flo-
tow; . Angelua." Msssenet; "Anona"'
Orey; 'Th Forg In th Forest," Mich-
aala; overture, "William Tell," Rossini;
fantaala, "Mikado," Sullivan t "La Pa-
Iohxa -Sradtert "Robin Hood," . Be
Kovan. .-.
Evening Overtur. "Pra Dlavolo,"
Auber; "Prince of Pileen." Ludera; "Rus
sian Pantasls," cornet' solo (LeyyJr Mr.
! i 1 5HMg!ggg9
How woufaT it , Ao or youj
proceMo sell poor stuff or dear
stuff . &s he sells Schilling!
Best? :'".; ".
Moneybac! '
Va1ergar-fanUBl.-Cavaltrla7ltttstl.
carte," Mascagnl: ."Invitation to th
Dane," Wbr: prologue from "Pagll
accl," barlton solo (Leoncavallo), B.
Begue; "I. O. V.,'" Van der Msnden;
"Torch Dsnc," Meyerbeer.
DeCaprto's Administration band will
play tha following program: Morning
March, Our American Olrl." Libera tl;
overture, ' "Peasant and Poat," - Hupp;
"Caprlccl faaqulnate," Oann; fantasia.
"Ireland," Godfrey: "waits, "Estudlen-
tlna." .Lacome; Intermecso, "Salome,
Lorraine; medley, "Southern Plantation
Songs," Conterno; march, 'Th Stars and
Stripes," Bousn. '
Afternoon Overture, '"Jubel,H Wsbr;
waits, "Jolly Fellows," Wollstedt; selec
tion, rTh Daughter pf th Regiment,"
Donizetti; paraphrase, "Annie Laurie,"
Bennet; "Grand American Fantaala."
Bendlx: ballet from "Carmen," Biset;
barlton solo, Cavatlnav-1 rom-J "Atllv'.'
(Vardl). Big. X)Caprlo; . march ;Tb
Demon," van ter Mathen. . - -
At theJ3overnment building th Tenth
4nfantryland wl- be heard for the flrnt
time tomorrow at 1:10 o'clock and again
at l:to o'clock. Th program will be:
1 :0 o'clock Overture. Athalia." Men
delssohn;, clarinet duet, "Nanlne," Mar
ahal; selection, Th Singing Olrl," Her
bert; deacrlptlv gallop, "An Indian
Ride," Loots; selection, "Maid and th
Mummy," Bower : Characteriatlo, "Th
Plag Dance," Tobanl; march, "When Tou
Come Back." Chattaway; 'It's th Man
In th Soldier Suit." -
1:10 o'clock March. Th" JCIUI,"
Morris; . overture, "Norma." Balllnl;
scene, ' ..ngelus." ' Massenet; s. lection,
"Woodland." Ludcrs; lntsrmesso, "Gu
pldtetta." Moaes; botero, "Almavlva,"
Mallandaln; march. "The Gondolier.
PowalL . ..-...
:flBR.Bmr3ilii
You Can Do It
"-Yourself ?'M
And It Will be wall done." Tour old an4
discolored floors will look ss clean and -polished
Ss new ones by using Fisher,
Thorsen A Co.'s -sUlns and . varnlahaa,
-Also you will find our houss painta una'
' equaled for general us, aa they cover
mor surface, are more easily applied,
- and cost less than any other hlgh-grada
paints .fv.,
Fisher Jhorsentt Co.
. now? amo xouzsosr. " '
IT DIDIV,X:.HURT
;- -a:.bit- :r
la wait they say ef ear aetbeda t gnlnt
Bantal worn. Waeae work tor paeple fro in
out of the city qnlry to avoid any delay,
Brerytntag as ts ta. Oprs evanlsgs aad
sosdaya. Mais SOI. '
WISE BROS., Dentists
tke Fan las, ear. Tbinl aad Waektagtea.
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." :.'.-' ST Oras oa Baag. :
Ion, Or.. Aug.- 14. Th weather of
the past week has been slightly warmer
than tha week before. Heading Is draw.
Ing to a clone-end threshers ar In op
ration.' potatoes ar ripening and will
mak a fair crop. -'.. Th acreage In "poi'
tatoes la nonaldernhly greater than last '
year. Fruit of all klnda is scares and
high. Ther Is no gniss.'Bn th rang.
Com Is doing better thla year than (or
many yara. .-.. ' ,
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