TII" OREGON SUNDAY JOUHr.V.L, ' PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12. 1903. tES- . The , Greatest .Clothing , Ilcyse . In rtke Ncrlh v, 1 m ' i . The Woodmen. of the World of-Eugene, Oregon, will entertain'; Head Con sol I. L Boak tomorrow evening. The committee In charge has been hard at work to make thla the largest fraternal meeting in the history of tone county. 'AH the nearby cimpt will ' be repre sented. An open meeting will be held at the Christian church, where Head Conaul Boak will deliver - an address. Afterward there will be. a meeting for Woodmen at which refreshments will be served, .. . A .' .v .-, Head Conaul BoalC In a recent ad dreaa, spoke of the graft of the Mo ; Curdya and McCalla, showing that these men were -at the head of the greatest gambling,, speculating" and grafting , corporation of the world, oaring .only GAIKIOT GET BEST W Two-Mill Tax Levy Not Available " V for Fill on Sullivan's Gulch. 5 .. STEEL BRIDGE IS ONLY I .; "' RELIEF NOW, POSSIBLE General Sentiment Favors VfUI but r; There la No Way to Secure One, .Though Its Coat Would Not Equal That of Bridge. ?-yvC; . , . Because of the J-mll'l "general assess ment, it la probable that the eaat side will have Instead of extensive Alls that would endure for all time, steel ' and wooden bridges which will- be replaced every generation or so .to the financial loss of the entire city. Those who are leading the campaign, the al Bids Im provement ' association,' . Is , making for the opening of Grand avenue across Sul livan's gulch, do not favor the construe" tlon of a bridge across the chasm, but at the same time they have become con vlnced that the bridge 1 all -that can be secured under, the present law. "It la unfortunate that the J-mlll gen eral levy cannot be used for Oils.'' said Joseph Buchtel, ' vice-president of - the association, -yesterday afternoon,'- "for that is the sort' of an Improvement the eaat aide .wants. That ravine Is the gap that Is dividing the entire district and only when we have a filled street across It on Grand avenue will the eaat side be united as it should be. 'The Importance of bridging the gulch and of doing so at ence cannot be overestimated, and If the fill cannot secured. I suppose we must work for a steel bridge: one ort the other we want soon." ; - ti . . Experts who .have Investigated the matter for the association say that the eoet of filling the gulch at Grand avenue would be no more than - for the con struction of a steel bridge, and probably -a" fourth 'laao. - A bridge ' would eost about ISO,. and an offer 'has been made by responsible parties, to nil the gulch to the street level at Grand avenue for 145.000. A viaduct for the railroad would have to be provided In addition to this, and probably some difficulty L would be found In filling the marsh, but . : - h I " 1 . - ' fcrv 1 '11 : t5 f - h a . frrJ . . .-'.T - - . . .... S FRUIT AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE ftaiurc Provides Its Own Remedies Which, It f ? Used Judiciously, insure Perfect A ; . V, .. , , V" Health at All : Times. - aside from the, sleasnre, of t eattnc saaasa able traits before bectanlng the srst bmsI of . ths day, this eaetoa hss sadonbtedly arisen from the 'will-knows . faet that aesrly an . frr.lt aad more psrtlcalarly plants aad PBCNES eiauls aataral laxative prlnelples which act directly ea the steaiacb asd bowels. ' .. ' Coastlpatios, tkat ' dread aad . troableaosM coakvUlnt which ' Is andoaMedly the i basis eanse ef strn utha of the dyspepsia, ladi . gsstlos, blltouD-ta, et so prsvaleat asMtig " oat " people -today, . aad which, If - segleeted. . surely lesda to aBors eotapUeated aad serwaa . orgsnte diseases, eaa - ssraly be proveated, - sad wkea not too (r-edT,eod eaa be abao- lately eared by the jadldeae see e( tke- swe ars laxative aad tbartl. California . Praae Wafera. - t - ' ' Tbey ere sot ar pateat saedldae la the - erllnij- erase ef the word, being eompeaaded from fresh Callforata Prunes, which every, tatelllgeot pereoe ' kaowa , la , trnly asture's ' liiitlee. " - ,' . A dainty little wsfe-.. always, the .same, FRUIT. IS NATURE'S LAXATIVE - -rya. ; California Prune Wafers . : A Natural Dissolvent and Corif fof Bilious- f ;' nets. Constipation Dyspepsia and all Bowel , j , Troubles Far Better .Than Pill or Purge ' -lO O -W A EX R S , 23 .6 E N.T 3 S. C. SKIDMORE O CO., prusgbts, 151 Third St., Sole Agents for Portland,. Oregon. I tr""! 1, W.' B. Dillard; 2.' Head Conaul L - ', ' Vr I Frrow;-5,:j.-M.-WUlaina;.'J. S.' Stiles. the flat offer would leave the contractor to wrestle with these. problems. n, ,. , , - PUSH CLUB MEETING. . K. Take AssooUttoa WIU Xy Flaaa Tot Teaf s Work Tomaumo STlglitv . ".The Mt. Tabor Improvement-club- will hold Its November meeting at the new Woodmen Vt the " World ball - on West avenue tomorrow evening.. The club will meet in the new hall for the first time and Its ' initial . session wlll be In the nature ef a social, gathering at which an effort will be made to arouse greater Interest in the work of he organisation anions! the residents of the place. There are several problems confronting the club. The incorporation of the Mt xauor dis trict Into the city district will be one of the things the club will wora Tor ana me necessary dsta wilt be so arranged that at the annual taxpayers meeting In pe oember the district voters .may learn lust what they will gain by annexation. The sanitary problems that confront the district will be considered also. The club is endeavoring .to secure. from, ths city adequate water and aewer service and has a petition in tor nre protection. These things will be due the annexed portion of Mt Tabor when the new. city tax levy Is collected early next year1 end the club expects to perreci its campaign plans so that It can go before the council and secure . some of the , things - most needed. .: . i ; -; .', ' OPEN SECOND STREET. f .' ; :A ": Mvate Obstr-MTttoa- ef Tnorafhfars . Opposed by SuslBoss Stea. Now that the Harrlman management has promised ths immediate opening of a general east- sias passenger .aepoi at East Second and Washington streets. the work -ftha-bus laesa-inen JOtthe district is being : centered on . the . nil project -.that la to make - East Second street passible' from East .Morrison street , to the Barnalde bridge. Private corporations with " mllla, warehouses, docks and, refuse heaps have -taken up publlo right of ways In ths dlstriot until eompasaaed Is a - k (ghly . , eeaeeatratod - 'foril front freak llforala Proa-s, they are, a sat oral dlssslreiit, ketlog 'ea tie eoBteata of the toraaeh sad bowfls- aad set ea, tke erga-a thearwlTts. .. . t . . .' . .- - : Tbey regulate the Unr aad , ttesMek, ClMase the Bystera. sad Porlfr-tb.. Blood, Core all Sows! Traoblas, Bllloasaess, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, ' Wind ', es the . atonaeb, Bloat-4 Bowels, Foul Uoota, Baadsche, Ind gestlaa; Pimples asd Dlatlataa, - - ; . Bvery , household should have Its fhsiny packate of CAUFORNIa PRtNB WArCRs, aad at tke Brat stgne ef approaeklag . tUness, or wkea ' sadef : the' weather, take . e eoepla et 'wafers and the doctor's Mils win soos be stack smaller taaa'tkay are ow. . ' Tea eaa eat whit soa slease If yoa follow eaek ateal with - a ,( CaUPOBNU PBUMB WAP EB, which - ealekly . dlsaolTea - the saiat Indlfestlble food, and kaJpe te.eanp It threeck aad oat ef the ersteai la a geatle aad kealtk fal aisnaer,-wltkoet the allshtsat sals, grlplog 100 Wsfers for SBc. i 'V aV-V. -Saw V 1 mW a-.N -""- -r X. Boak; 3, Q. K. Monroe; 4 C Sr halt a dosen streets are' closed' and the district Is shut off front the river front except by one or two 'thoroughfares, which have been overlooked. , The management ' of ' the Harrlman lines In Oregon has been approached on the fill question and, it la hoped that the road will cooperate ' with the property owners Pt the district In opening Second street, bringing it to. grade-for Its full width- and giving -traffic -a xhancs to reach Union avenue from the river front diet riot, - without-: having to take -the present roundabout course. , ., r . . WILL NUMBER HOUSES. St. foaas Aastmea ltwoUtBa Al aad Adopts Baateam Systera. The St Johns council at Its last meet ing devoted a good part of the session to streets., and discovered, . among, other things, that . there . were two Catlln streets In the town. In a patriotic vein the "body' decided that' one should be named Dewey. - The council decided also that the-, municipality bad arrived at a stage of progresa that made house num bers a necessity and' householders will be ordered to tag their-front doors, an ordinance being In the course of prepara tion to. thla end. The town will adopt the eaatern system. Each block-will have one hundred numbers. It being be lteved .that - this system is better than the one In use in Portland. . ; . BONDSMEN OF DEAD MAN ' SUED BY TILLAMOOK tSaeetsl Dhroatek to The joeraal.I Tillamook, Or.. Nov. 11. -The bonds men of H. H. 'Alderman, former sheriff of Tillamook couqty, havs been sued to reoover M.tOO shortage In bis accounts, as claimed by the county. Alderman waa-aharlff of the rounty..ia J,t when the - court- house and records, were de stroyed by fire. In January,' 104, be committed suicide. Two suits hava previously been filed against his estate, one. .of which has been decided against the county. The administrator of ths estate claims that f l.(0 is all that Is due the county and has offered to settle for that amount. The' county hss refused this offer and has entered suit against tne Donasmsn for the 18.000.- . The county is . repre sented by Attorneys Hendly end Thayer aad the estate by Keipn jjuniway. Twn Fiwpn ANn ntoF ' f W'S BlaBm r w mar W aj ami , - r . SENTENCED TO JAIL '(BpecUI IHstMtrh to The JoeraaLr ' Eugene, . Or., Nov. 11. Jack Brlerly and ; Aaa Branetater were - each fined 1100 and costs by Judge Harris of ths circuit, dourt ' today -for- selling Intoxi cating liquors at. Junction City in viola tion -of the: local option law.; -They both pleaded guilty. - . . 1 J. E. Martin was today sentenced to 0 days In ths county Jail for larceny by embesslement. '. The oharge was pre f erred by the, Singer Sewing. Machine dompany, . Martin' was , formerly their agent here.. He had pleaded guilty' to the .charge. , : . Charles &. Wheeler has been granted a divorce from leabel, and 'Fannie E. HInton from James O, HInton. TEMPERANCE LECTURER ' - EXPERIENCES A CHANGE (Bpectal frtspateb to The Joeraal.l Sllverton; Or.. Nov. 11. Lewis Larson of Salem, a- Norwegian- preacher who recently occupied the pulpit In one of the city churches, .was arrested, last Thurs day evening on a charge of drunkenness end disorderly 'conduct'. Before Police Judge H.. E. Browne he pleaded guilty and paid his One. . "This Is ths second time he has been In the city Jail within two weeks on the esms complaint .Lar son Is known In thla 'part of Oregon as an able temperance ' lecturer. He was ordered to loave town Friday morning", which he did. . ; . . i , ' City Baya Sprint.' v - - - (Bpeetsl Dtspetrh to The Jnaraal) . Kawberg. Or.. Nov, 11. The city coun cil has purchased a spring north of town from Dr. It. 'A. Llttlefleld, the price paid being 11.000. and the real dents feel sure of plenty of water for the net summer seseoo - 4 for themselves,' regsrdless of the trual thet the policy-holders have' put In hem In handling their money. Head Consul Boak : said what this oouDtry wsnted was more men like Roosevelt, -Jerome and Folk, and when the 'time came that the people of the country united and elected thla class of men to flit: the -higher offices -of our government there would be no such thing as graft and the men who were placed In a position of confidence would do their duty. Head Consul Boak. will meet the Woodmen at Myrtle Creek November 14, at. Ashland November If, -and Grants Pass November IB, where the commit tees have arras red for Ms reception, after which he wlU visit the California camps.. v. - !. j U p ii III Ui MADE GOOD Rose - From Ordfnary Railroad Man to Important Factor - ' In Wall Street: -. ' ENTERTAINED GERMAN , 1 CAPITALISTS ROYALLY Thn Whea Sereral Million JDoIIars ?. Worth of Securities ; Wert to Be Floated, Davia Went. to Germany and FriendB iTookWhoIelBsuet . By M. J. Koch a- - , -- Among the prominent visitors In Port land yesterday wss H. C Davis, one of the. party accompRpylna-Prealdent iilft. J. Earlink. of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway Mr. Da via Is not only a prince of good fellows, but the prince of entertainers. - It Is as the lat ter he has acquired a national reputa tlon, and. It might be added, mads a for tune. . i,-,' . : Tears ago Mr. Davis was an ordinary railroad man. Today he Is a prominent Wall street broker and Independently rich, able to do as he pleases and take tils ease, no man is more entitled to the good things of life than ha, No man ever made more friends and no man deserveaV-more. At all times hs hss been plain H. C Davis. - He Is on of those men who can fit himself to ths surround ings of a logging camp, or be at ease la ths most exclusive society. . It was twenty odd years ago I first mst H. C Davis, or "Humphrey Clinker, as ths rallrosd -newspaper men of St Paul were wont to call him. In thoee days Mr. Davis was at the head of the old St Paul. Minneapolis Manitoba, now the Great Northern railway, with the title of assistant general paasenger agent l The company bad no genejraJ passenger agent, Was Assistant to Tee. , : Prom the old Manitoba road he went to the Northern. Paoiflo as assistant to General Passenger Agent C. 8. Pee. T. F. Oakeawarg-at-tha time president nf the latter road. His attention had pre viously been drawn to Mr. Davis, and having an important and very delicate mlaalon to be executed ho selected Davis for this office. After this bs became Mr. Oakes' confidential man. His news paper friends gave him the title of "O. F which they explained meant "general fixer.' in this position he continued so long as' Mr. Oakes remained head of the Northern Pacific . - , -. . Prior to going with the St PauL Mln nea polls aV Manitoba Mr. Davis bad been with the construction department of the Northern Pacific and took a whack at the first spike driven on that road. As consequence when the golden (the last) spike was driven, connecting the two ends or the Northern Pacific, and completing the first -of. the northern transcontinental roads. President Vlllard inviiea Jir. uavn iq iaae a craca at inai aa well. . Harped Drive oldem Spike. It will be remembered that the driving of the "golden spike" of the Northern Paclflo was a gala week and one of the greateet In the history of the roadVls Itors ware Invited from this country and abroad and hundreds Of thousands of dollars were spent for their .entertain ment, special trains were run irotn both St Paul and Tacoma, meeting at the junction point of the two ends of ths road. Prominent among the Invited guests were a number of German bank era who bad, through President Vlllard's Influence, - been induced to purebaae heavily of Northern - Pacific atoca. Among thoee selected to entertain the German guests was H. C Davis. This gave him an acqualntanca which hss since been ths means of making him an Independently rich man. After Mr. oaaes resigned tne presi dency of the Northern Pacific, to which position he had succeeded Henry Vlllard. he became a prominent figure In Wall Street, New (York. One day a well known nroa-erage - nrm approecnea aim and endeavored td secure his assistance In floating a large amount, running well Into the millions, of gilt-edged securities. X. 0. Davis the Mas. Mr. 6akes looked the matter over and. remembering-Mr. Davis rclpse connection with ths German bankers,! ssld: "There Is just one man who can float those bonds snd that Is H. C. Davis." This led to Mr, Dsvls railing on the firm, which was followed by an immed iate trip to Euroje. Mr. Davis' Herman sdmlrer took the entire Insue, and upon his iturn to this country hs not only received a handsome commission, but was taken Into the firm, one of the beat known-on Wall street. This wss ths turning point of his career,, and, as I 0 DAVIS Btoatach treable la sot really a sickness, knt a Symptora. It Is a s-aiptou I hit a eertata set of aerTea is ailing. Nut the voluotsry nireee that enihle yea to Willi and tilk end act but the AUTOMATIC STOMACH NKRVK8 orer which rear atlnd his ao euotroL '. ' " I hire aot room h-re to explain how these tender.tlay Berree control snd operate the stum, srs.. How worry breaks them tuee sad cawiee ladl-stfca. How siIsum weira rbem oat aad moms 4-ipepela. i How ae(l-l mmf brine ea kidney, heart aad other troubles tbfoech s-ra-path. I hare aot 'room to iiplita how these nerres ' Buy be resched sad streDtbened sad vitalised and mid stfoafar by a reined I spent rears la perfecting oow knows bf pbik-liaa and Drusslita enrwhere sa Dr. Shoop'e Heetor. tlTO t libk-ti or Liquid). I hare But room to eiplila how thkt remedr. ky remoelng the caose, UMilly puts a , eeruia esd to Imllr-iiloa. hk'blo(. heartbara. Insomnia, Ber'oneoeee, Siipepila. ' AU of these Ulnae are fully -ea-pUloed la the book I will send you free when too write. Do But fill to send fos tbe book. It telle how the solar plena goeerns dlReetloa aad a hundred other tbinfa errrrooe ought to hnow for ill. of m, at torn time or ether' have In. dlsestloB. With the book I eend free rar "Health Tokea" ea in Undid pesart to Bwd kealtk. - , . . ... ,'-..., ' ', ' '". . ' . . ta the free book Book 1 ea Dyspepsia. ' i"? '.."SL." "Hak Book ea the Heert. 6BTX , Radne. Wis. Bo " . Bute whtck book roe 'Book B for Men. want. ! Book B ea Bbraaatlsra. Dr.Shcops Restorative Prepared la both Liquid and - Tablet form. For sale st forty thousand drug stores. Ml Id eases are eftea reached bf a sing la Package. SELL GOLD BRICKS Bunko Men Select Willamette Valley Towns for Exercise of Their Arts. GERMAN SOCIETY TO v HOLD CELEBRATION Circuit Court Adjourns Without Grand Jury Bringing in Report OnlyOnj Indictment Returned To day snd Monday May Sea Finish.- (ReeeUl TMapatet- to Tke Jearaal.) . - Oregon -City." Nov.H. Bunko men have seemingly selected the people or Canbyjkurora aad that vicinity aa sasy marks. .Two montns ago - an- alleged representative of a Chicago olgar houss earns through with a lot of cigars which- ha. sold for t a 100.- A an Inducement for heavy purchases, he pledged his house to send prepaid by express - a handsome cigar showcase. worth 110 or SIB. Most of the dealers purchased In large lota. The ehowcass nsvsr cams and the cigars were too poor to give away. Soon' after the advent of the -cigar agent, a man claiming to be tbe author ised agemt of the "New Era" magsslns came along. He gave away with each paid-up subscription to his magaslne a large lot of patterna. The value of the patterns promised would be many times ths pries of the magaslne. Nearly every woman In Canby subscribed. Neither uagaslns nor patterns cams. - . Boon, afterwards an alleged represen tative of a Portland magaslne came along and began to collect all ths sub scriptions be could and to get cash on nsw subscriptions. , Later s bona fids sgent of this period leal, cams to Canby and said the first man was aa Impostor. o Oelabraka. . ' fSBeeJel Dknatrh to The Joenal.t . Oregon City, Nov. 11. The German society of Oregon City will hold Its first formal celebration Sunday after noon at :! o'clock' la the Armory, it was organised two months ago for so cial purposes and to assist nsw Oerman emigrants. toOregoii.andla.kaen.4be people of tbe fatherland in touoh with each othsr. , .. Oae rjadictoema (Boeelal Damateh to The JoaraaL) - Oregon City, Nov. II. Only on In dlotment was , returned today by the county grand Jury, that of - William Dark,, charged with horaeeteallng. Bs says ho Is only IB years old. Tbe grand Jury Is Investigating the Mllwaukle club gambling house sad may make Its final report Monday. Birthday rarty. " (BoeeUl Dtaoetek to The JeenaLTi v Oregon City, Nov. 11- At the home of EL W. Scott Friday evening Miss Mary A. Scott celebrated her birthday. Among those present were Misses Lou ella NUee. Ethel Park, Ultra McClure, Myrtle Cross, Winnie Jackson, Flor ence,' Grace and. Allle Grout. Hardin BlackwelL, . Joseph M Thoraslscn, Carl Schramm, William Jackson, Harold Waldron, Willie Sthromyer and Millard Qlllett. - . raaeraj ea acre. KeUofg. - (8WU1 Disss tch to Tke JoaraaL -regon City, Nov. 11. The funeral of Mra Mkry Kellogg will be held Sun day afternoon at I o clock from .the residence of E B. Kellogg at Mount Pleasant. Tbe ssrvlcee will be conduct ed by Rev. R. C. Blsckwell of ths Methodist church. Mrs. Kellogg died last Saturday at the heme of her sis ter st Hunts vllle. Alabama, where she had been for the past three years. She wss 7T years old and a pioneer bf Ore gon City. have said, today old "Humphrey CI Inker" Davis is abla to do aa ha pleases, taks his ease, and, aa hs eays, be without a thought io bother, or a -care to worry him. '-.'" Incidentally It might, be added that, Mr. Davis being one of President Earl Ins" party, may have something to do with. the rumored extenelon of the Chi cago. Milwaukee at St. Paul railway to Portland an ths ooaet. . INDICTED ATTORNEY ' ARRESTED IN ARIZONA ' (Bpectsl ptepeteh to Tke Jonrnil) Tillamook, Or.,. Nov. 11. O. O. Nolan, attorney and a former resident of Tilla mook. Indicted by the federal grand jury with other from thla county, for con spiracy ' te defrauding the government of - pubtle . land, has been - arrested at Florenoa, Arlsona, by the federal authorities.- ; . ,i- ' .- - rrrf'i- V ""ask :'t ;-?..- , PEED Or . . a e m-m u i ere SVUL, ' ' : -t i We are also exclusive agents for .. - Operas and Derbies. 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