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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 25, 1605.
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Warren Construction Company
Allowed Month Longer to Fin
ish Second Street Paving.
IF NOT FINISHED THEN :
MAY HAVE TO PAY FINE
Large Number of Other Paving Con
tract Let by Street Committee of
. Executive Board and Bpard Will
Meet Monday to Approve Them.
, The contract for the big fill on Grand
avenue from East Oak to Kast Stark
streets was awarded yesterday by the
street committee or the executive board
..to the Pacific Bridge company tor 116,
SOS.fJ. . A special meeting- of the hoard
wUl be held Monday morning to. approve
' the action of the committee and the
p contractor . will .-begin making .to (Hi
Immediately. ..
Thee warren - Construction company
: was granted an extension of time for
laying - bltullthlo pavement on Beoond
. street , from Morrison, to Flanders to
January 1. The period In which the
work should have been finished will ex
,.plre pecember L. .The contractors said
' that they had been prevented from lay-
' lne- the pavement because or the condi
tlon af the street due to the laying of
large water and gas mains after the
contract had been awarded to them. They
- asked until July 1. DOS. but the com
- mlttee thought, on month's extension
., was sufficient. If the contract 1 la not
finished within that time a fine of JS
., a day may be Imposed. . Other contracts
awarded were ae follows:
East Morrison street between East
Water street and Grand avenue, Harry
"Howard, two, blocks. SS.li4.S3. and Pa
cific Bridge company, three blocks, 110,
11.74; Fifth street, 104 feet south of
Sheridan street Nlokum Keller, $1.11
: .East Eleventh between Falling and Me
- son streets. Gieblsch Jopltn, $1,417.10;
Sixteenth between College and Daven
port streets. Harry. Howard, $11,045.7:
East Sixth between Shaver arid Mason
' streets, George Bowers; $111.60; Tilla
mook from East Twenty-fourth to Kast
Twenty-seventh streets. K, l O. Lund
. strum, one block. 14,147, and Bechlll
Brothers, three blocks. Sl.33S.7ff; East
Twenty-sixth from Tillamook street
feet south. Joplln tt Meeke. 1J0L.4;
Weldler from East First to East Twen-
, ty-flrst streets. Star Sand company. IS.
060.14; Russell street from Koas street
to Proebsters addition. Bechlll Broth-
11,480.18; Eaat Seventh between
away and Wtedler streetsvOleblseh
JtJODlln. $710.06: Nineteenth between
Spring and Jackson streets. H. Howard,
$6.167; Halsey from Eaat Twenty.
-fourth to East Twenty-eighth - streets.
- Concrete Construction company, llll.t;
- Park avenue from King te Fork streets.
' Fralney V Keating, St . '
POSTAL CARDS AS AGENTS
'CRUSADE AGAINST. RUM
f-'ft Is reported that' during the past
-- week' more tban- 24)0. petitions, some
$.000 postal -cards and hundreds of per
sonal. letter have been forwarded from
Uila city to, President .Roosevelt ank-
lug that , he recommend in hi coming
message to congress the. repeal of the
liiti.uial levenue ta en aleoholli lliiusi'si
The following statements are noted In
the petitlona that are being sent the
nreitldent: . ; . -t
. . "The Internal revenue' system ha de
veloped and fostered the liquor traffic
beyond the fondest dreams of Its early
promoters until its invested capital ex
eeeds $600,000,000 and Its retail cash
Income from the people of the' United
States is nearly $1,000,000,000.
- The Internal revenue receipts from
kll aleohollo liquors Is less than 1200.
000,000 and the license and tax receipts
of. all state and local governments la
less than $200,000,000 annually, while
Its cost directly and Indirectly to the
wnoie people exceeaa z.nuv,uuv,vvv
yearly la money value alone. .
Letters and petitions v urging ' Preel
went Haesavelt te tike some autlun In
the matter are being forwarded
from every section of the nation.
him
luabei Company Falls.
fRneclal nianatrb to The Journal.)
'Chehalla, Wash.. Nov. 26. The Coast
Range Lumber company of this city, of
which W. H. Proctor of South Bend Is
president and J. K. Foye Is secretary.
has made an assignment with 8. W.
Porter of Napavlne as assignee. Tor the
benefit or all Its creditors. The assets
are $0,000. liabilities the same. The
company has been - operating a planing
. ' mill, fir gutter ana sningie business here
-- the last year, running the plant, of the
Chehalla Milling afc Manufacturing com
' pany.
""' The Chicago Woodenware , company
has leased the plant. f
One Tear Vast Ceatnry Mark. :
, , ' Jouraal Rpeelal HerHre".)
1 Clinton, Iowa, Nov. 25. This county
possesses on of the oldest realdent in
- Iowa In the person of 8. Bvenson of
' Oliver township, who celebrated - his
101st birthday today. Mr. Bvenson was
born lrr Vaaa, Norway, In 1104, and lived
.t In his native land unUl 21 yeara ago,
' when he' came to AmerV-aand took up
A his reeldenoe in Iowa. For one of his
many years he retains his mental and
Jdlly vigor In i marveloue degree.
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; If you have never tried
The Bitters you really ought
to do io today. Then you
will realize what wonderful
medicine it 1 is . for curing
Sour Risings, Heartburn,
Poor. Appetite, Indigestion,.
Dyspepsia, Female Ills.
Colds and Grippe. The cen
time has our Private Sump
over neck. ' .
Rev. H. C. Shaffer Answers Rev.
Mr Muckley in ' Scathing
Letter; . ;
WOULD HAVE ONLY TRUE T
. : BELIEVERS IN CHURCH
Says' Professed Christians Born of
- Cod Should Show Faith by .Their
Acta No Catering to jVeaknesies
. ot worldly u embers. ..
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Many a
mother who feels
that thoie she
holda Diont . pro
cloua are gradu
ally slipping away from her
, over the terrible precipice
oi disease, would be menu
fnl to know what Doctor
Pierce's wonderful Golden
Medical Discovery" haa
of weak and wasted chil
dren to complete rounded, rosy, healthy,
activity ana me.
Tlva u ao this last fall I was taken
down with a fevsr and was very bad for
several months." write Mrs. Henrietta Bell,
of lamud.V)bio. 6 h continue: Finally
recovered from the fever, then my-Jang
The doctor said I bad
became verv bad.
eonaumptlon. and that be had doo all hi
could tor u. and he did not think that
could get wIL My caae waa a very danger-
aa. oaa Dignt-
Iday.
ous ona Became very weak
sweats, aim a very bad cough, sight and
At times would apt blood. I felt a though
mv time on earth would ba short. Reaueated
my buabsnd to get me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical IroTry. aad perhaps It
would belD me. Before 1 baa taken one
Dottle my cough was almost gone. The next
to divappear were the nlght-tweata I ai
almost aura that If U bad not been for your
medicine I would not have been her to-day.
If mother wlU only write to Dr. Pierce
concerning the ailment of their family he
will (end them sound and valuable advice
in a plain sealed envelope, and without
any charge whatever. His remarkabh
wide experience ha qualified him to dea
with diseases which baffle the local prac
titioner. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf
falo, N. Y. - ; "
Dr. Pierce' Tleaaant Pellet core con
stipation. One little "Pellet" 1 a seatl
laxative, and two a mna catnarue.
BELIEVES THAT SEA LEGS
WILL REFORul Hi:.1 -
Portland, Or.. Nov. 14. To the Editor
Of -The JournalI have neither the time
nor inclination to search the writings of
the dlsclplee of Christ, but shall take
for . granted Mr. Muckley'a statement
that their . writers have never made a
denial of the holy spirit's personality.
But at the same time I wish to say
that I know that such denial has been
made from their pulpits. And I have
heard -them rtdloule the Idea or the
spirit's witness to our conversion, say
lag that If one publicly confessed his
belief In Jesus Christ that -settled the
matter. Bat I aayter 6u that devils
have confessed to their belief In Jesus
Christ, and have trembled, and yet were
not saved. Unless the ' mighty, power
of the aptrlt of God comes to a seeker
he cannot be saved, though he be im
mersed la water a hundred timea, and
though he confess bis belief In Jesus
before multitudes. -.-'!. ,' :.
: Sfaay Brpoorlteg. -
4 am Minvlnrsd that thousands of 1
sons are In ' the churches today who
never felt the llfe-givtng presence of
the eternal spirit In the regeneration of.
their lives. Woe to the teachers who
have led thetpeopW'-ta wrens way.
My belief- la that If all : professed
Christiana were born pf Ood that they
would show It In the actions of their
dally lives, but the fact remain that
the influence of the wordly thurch mem
ber la ao rreat In the. church that min
l.f.r. in man Instance must not say
a word against thoeviia of the day aben Young Man Join Navy In Order
mm mvavmi-w unu.ia... -- I ... . , , rt - r
theatres, Sunday excursions, etc. I pro- I . xo Learn Jfisuom DCTorv
iviM by God's, help to denounce every
evil way and I believe God will give to
me a people after bis own ideaia.
1 SsM rsopi saiousa. . ;
Mr. Muckley la evidently proud of the
largo number his denomination: repre
sents. Probably aome other denomina
tions could make as good a showing
aa the Dlsclplee of Christ. If no revision
of records were . made. -, i nar is a
church of his faith. In Whitley count js
Indiana, where It Is said that persons
whose names were atlll on the record
bad been dead five yeara. ..But if Mr.
Muckley wishes to know why I made
the test a . belief in the prohibition or
the liquor traffic,, rather than aome
other evil. I answer It la because It Is
the greatest evil. of our day, just as
slavery was the greatest evil tghen the
United Brethren dhurch. fathers excluded
frotar-memberithlp- all -who-ield Slave.
By a hundred yeajra and more we have
prove-: that we - would rather - declare
the whole counsel of God than to com
pliment the world Into the church. ' In
10 yeara .experience I have noticed; that
person; who -stood aggressively against
the saloon aa a rule was all right on
other lines. . " 1 ' '". - " . -
... J!- '- UniyjTW PIWIHI. ' ', '
Bo that the question -'.that was'- pro
Posed, "Do you believe In the total pro
blbltUJn of the liquor traffic T" la in th
very nature of things more of a testi
mony to tne world man a test or mem-
persnip. ior oniy socn jwrois m. loenditure of 11.000.000 of Oregon money
2!SJ-. 7- ZZV?r. S?,. on the Klamath project, whlch.b. deems
i7.,t7V. nnllcatlon to u. for mem- P, recosnltlon for Oregon. Becretary
Coming Into Fortune
' V .' ' (Yearaal Speetal
81 Louis, Mo., Nov. J Believing
"sea: legs" acquired In the United
States, navy would aid him materially
In keeping, in the straight and narrow
path when, at the age of tl he cornea
Into thtr possession of IS5.400. Walter Os
borne Jones,- aged- IT, haa left for Nor
folk, Virginia, to become an apprentice
on the United States s tamer Franklin.
February It, no, young Jones will be
21 years old. will be discharged- from
tb navy and at the ' same time . wlR
come Into possession of an estate lert
by hla uncle, the lata Walter Jones, of
Montreal, Canada.
- Toung aa Jones Is. he has run through
with one fortune.' He married a woman
four year a older, than htm eel f, but the
wife left him three days after the wed
ding. ' Fearing he would make ducks
and drakes of hla money were he to get
It now, Jonesyha enlisted and hopea to
cut nta wisaom leetn Dy en ume m
term of servloe expires.
Are Ne yei Bitter
TJew Process
Ralston Health Oats arc sweet and clean
and wholesome. That bitterness in some
oats is caused by an
uneven temperature
in roasting. ; That is
w he re oiir n cw
Cereal Rbasterv does
such fine .work -always;
just the right
temperature. .
ITS AU H THE ROASnnfiG
Rtliton Health Oats (new pro- -:
cess) are different from say other
cereal food. Our new Cereal"
Roaster, the only one of its kind
on the Pacific Coast, heat th.
oat gradually and regulates thef
temperature to the fraction of
degree. That brings out all
of th natural oat flavor. - '
, ...... .' .... ..
The Cereal Roaster, by tire,
perfectly. '. regulated dry heat,
softens the tough little leathery
envelope around x each starch
granule so that the second cook
ing prepares it. for perfect and .
easy digestion. :
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Purina Hills of?
V wiei evwrry it NUMnouNt'
St tOuiS.MO f
Just Try a Packagethe Checkerboard
.' Packageand See How Much
Better You Feet '-
ACME MILLS
v r - -PORTLAND. OREGON
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ROASTERS! ROASTERS! ROASTERS!
Just the Thing for YourThanksgiving Turkey ! . .
OREGON MUST PAY FOR
. RKLlIMTOirmMATH
' ' (Jesrsal Sneclal Service.)
Washington, Nov. IS. On the ground
that he haa already authorised the ex-
traffic make application to us for mem
bershlp. r ". , ' "
I make a frank confession. in using
the term Campbelllte I neither was
Ignorant of their dislike of the term.
yet did not Intend to be discourteous.
Hitchcock has again refused to authorise
the construction of the Umatilla project
In eastern Oregon. ' Senator Fulton to
day renewed hla " argument wlth the
secretary and Insisted that It waa an-
but felt somewhat like, I think, the negro 'air to charge the entire present allot-
lad- felt when ho -put- a burr under th
saddle of the master, who was about
to ride after Ellsa, In "Uncle Tom'a
I must take no more nae in i
in Mr. . Muckley, save to say that to
how that he naa not given me .matter
of. the relation of th church to the
llauor traffic as close a study aa some
ef his people. I shall read a letter from
my pulpit Sunday evening from one of
tha members of hi enurch whom . I
tudae to be one of the moat faithful of
Christian aa well aa aucoeasful of Port
land business men.
ment to Oregon when It waa am Inter-
stats affair. The secretary Insist that
the II.090.004 alloted to Oregon la hei
entire share In the project which Is to
tas tlJUB-Mftjlll,
be taken from the California allotment
to complete the work.
'While the .secretary la 'apparently d
termlned to hold up the Malheur project
until the Wagon Road company eomns
to the terms, he Imposes, he la still un
willing to divert money front the MaT
heur allotment (or nse on other project
In Oregon, and until this difficulty Is
aajasiM in money must remain tied
OP.
xepuse so woruifvu. . .
In regard to "A Worklngman." I wish
IAc;7-s.:Tut"rVmTnd wm "hat RESURRECTS THE HERO
one oi the sins to do repentea or in tnis
day Is complicity with the liquor traffia
Furthermore, If I thought for. one mo
ment that Jesus Christ made wine that
would Intoxicate men, I should at once
step down and out of my pulpit, sever
TO SATISFY READERS
- Journal Sotelal Berries.)
Budapest, Nov. t5. One of the local
newspapers haa eaused considerable
,u?rn.Tit,?n1WJih.l.J -alTi'tJfn? t amusement and comment by publishing
"lZirZZrVS:?? ! followmg-announcementr-lt bs.
spotless character ' and ' deity, of the
Nasarene.
Aa to the definition of temperance, I
assure my fellow worklngman that th
come to our notloe that hundreds of the
Inhabitants of ' this city have , found
mucn interest in-reading the novel en.
true definition Is "Total abstinence from tM '7h of Valpurga,". which ap
all thlnaa harmful, and moderation In I peered In aerial fornv In the columns of
all else." . -, :. lour contemporary, ne vaaarneiyi. xn
I accept the rebuke he gtveg to preach novev ws are imormea, enaea yesterday
era for using big words" and assure because Orlando, the nero, pursued by
him that so far as I am concerned there I enemiee, took refuge In a cave and there
are ao few that I know that he 'could I was slain. We are glad to. Inform all
soon master them alL
SlmpU woapel Veedea. .
I believe with , htm that the simple
aonnel Is the need of tha hour. 1 shall
ever purpose to preach it. Its simplicity
Is. to be, found lifcdtlt adaptaKnity to th
need of every ag,"very clime, every
rrntury . aniiis ini iiquor traixio irom
thia country, and then begin to do the
next thing. "And let me assure my
friend .who labors that If) all the history
of . the labor trouble no church . has
wept and .worked, for the laboring man
more than th .United. Brethren .church,
for. nearly all of our. people are labor
ing people. )tt C. SHAFFER. ..'
HEGERMAN APPOINTED
our reader and thoee who are inter
ested In tho fate of Orlando that he
waa not killed., bat succeeded In osoap-
l Ing .from the .cave. Wehave acquired
the exclusive rlghlfc to continue the
publication of , tho novel, and will .not
toierato again for a moment .that the
sufficient pay from the editor .of our
tlngjr contemporary. - t
TO MAKE ISLE OF PINES
A SECOND MONTE CARLO
i . ;
H'ttavana. Nov. is. Close, upon thate-
Iport that the Americans of the Isle of
TO ClirPCCn nTrDrtlptoe" r th southern coast of Cuba,
w wuuuki.1 v I kiiu I have
have declared their ' Independence from
Jearaal SnecUl Sarvles.)
.. Washington. Nov. 25. The president
yesteadsy announced th appointment
of Herbert Hegerman of Roawell,
New Mexico, to be governor of that ter
ritory, to take effect at the expiration
of Governor Otero's term, January It
nest;! I - . .
Ooaatopolia Maa Zajored. -(Hperial
piateb te Je Jearrul.) "
Cosmonolia, Wash., Nov. Is. While
working In therey Harbor Ommw-
elal company's mill here yesterday. W.
H. Drlfko caught hla right hand between
two wheels, crushing th thumb and
flrnt finger badly aa JO necessitate am
putntlnn. Me waa taken to the Aberdeen
general hospital for treatment. c
' VerruiTaWeo With Death. .
"1ath was fast approaching." writes
Ralph F. Fernandes of Tampa, Fla,
describing his fearful race with death,
"as a result of liver trouble and heart
dlaeaae, which had robbed me of Bleep
and of all tntereat In -life. I had tried
many different doctors and several med
icines, but got no benefit, until I began
to us Electric Bitters. So wonderful
was their effect that In threa day a I
felt like a new man, and today -I am
cured of all my troubles." Oiatranteed
et--rikMmre dros; etoret 41 Xhim
street; price SOo.
c
Extra; heavy, full -qlze,
few dayaSonly. . .
Purchasers' wiU" find them worth twice that janv.
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Splendid Universal Datige With Which to Bake That Turkey, only $25
We have larger but no better ones up to $70 .-:
COLE'S HOT BLAST AND WILSON'S AIRIGfiT HEATERS ARE THE BEST ON EARTH
rr - w : - COMPLSTB ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, TINWARE AND EDGED TOOLS ! -
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Telephone Main 1382;tt ' --Odd Fellows Temple Flrst and Alder- 5
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r Do not: take chances-on it wearinr away or experiment -with some unknown preparation
which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and
usceptible-taattacKJmni tne trerms of Consumption. 'v-s. v y..7'-.'
mm
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not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold. ; : ; r
It Savtd His) Ufa After th Dootor Said Ha Had Consumption. -
- W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes "There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY .
AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough oji my lungs and the doctor told me' I had -consumption.'
I commenced taking. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from
the first and three bottles cured me completely.' f
REFUSE GUOGTITUTEO
THREE GIZEO. 2Co, COo and 01.00
ZZZZ SCLD 1T.D nECCEKDED nv r
WOODARD7- CLARKE- ft CO. AND S. O. SKIDMORE ft CO.
Cuba and ' bare established their own
Independent ' government, comes - the
news that the revolutionary movement
waa supported by a clique of wealthy
merlcalisTMve'TleX'WWTrJ tai
tlcal object In view. It la stated, on
what Is believed te ba good authority,
that en -American ayndlcata Intends to
make the Isle of Pines a second . Mo
naco. . It Ms said, to be their Intention
to. erect upon the island a magnificent
casino and a large number of expensive
residences, which wUl be rented. for the
winter season to wealthy people who
Wish to spend the winter In that beauti
ful climate and. at the eame time, en
joy the. sport and excitement which a
large gampilBaT nouse would oner 10
them. , . For tha accommodation of those
who do not wish to be burdened with a
large household several large and lux
uriously-equipped hotels wilt be built.
ARRANGING' PERMANENT :
EXHIBIT AT SALEM
(ffeHsl Dtepatrh t 11k Joarnal.
Salem. Or.. Nov. IS. All the Lewis
nd Clark fair exhibits ot mounted birds
andanImalranolf-the--natlvwoe4a
nd other exhibits belonging to the state
have been brought to Salem and are now
being arranged, as a permanent exhibi
tion In thajold library room on the third
floor of the capltol building. -
aad si Vera Busts.
NEW
- sjaaAwswly rornfeb, lefearlr eeetna.'
Srspraef. St. atlaatM W.Ik h-i bmM (
sboppl MH4M euaict. SU ler,
slry, atst4. warns, at Mai kaatea, )trte
Hskta. t'l.paB. la att apart ax .ta
Lara, afaee. isaaslw. aaansls. writl..
water ra.ptl.a Mrlor.
t sin cmiaeaa.
Mvat aaaalbas SiMtS trata
Roomift.OO to $3.00. s Daf
Sterlal Kstes Osajaisrrlal . ataa,
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(lyaMtly ef H.( Beapata. Ssakasat
vim u y
x. ' ' '
aasBsaaaaB"
for Kldnev
ex Liiaaaer
troubles.
Curco In j
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URINARY
Saeh Cananla "
bear the aamaarl , !
We MlAht Turn Out
rrr Pour Prfntfntj
If w set earselTM sbent It. ' bat r sr.
so eat of startle la that, roapeet thai
we Imacia. w. mnM auk. - a rank
fallor. ot the job. W saart tkat th.
nrk wmIiI be rtntiaa. la .pit. f all
or afftwfa. W. r mewne tM tb
ncalstar f aor prlatlng.
- ; Qrtrpinlttait lrras
4f FRONT ST. Mian i33
- Bet Morrison and , Alder.
GEO. M. STRONG, 163 West Park St.
nctnsTTS ceitviKciai. rROTocBAraEt
DITHTn COPYING AND ENLARGING
rliVlU A SPECIALTY
Mnee Tlewe, rneeral Wnra. Flash-
lit nta, JToflak Svloptng, IraBlag. '
if s.1 1 l iSLt n -
aartsa nu rartt"'fl ttatr.
xlia In I IF 't ST'oay'V
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$1.00
ALL
FOR
$..00
rat
Dill. t
and good aed feat
tke alght. aa ferSV
King's Dllh
Sarratfe aad Wast.
Ingtoav Sta, naa4
and Urgaa kattj
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Lawaat pru.a t.