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rTin3r:OEGONT3AILY "JOURNAIPOTrAIIir:: . . y . jAnu.. JTIOT FORESTRY GROCEIIS FOR 3 TOP COATS . . I". TO L.ZrtSVixh' ' " '. SQUARE-DEAL- ' f - - - t ' ' J west! gii.i.-.--avsa'S1JwarJ"-aaaai.anw ' :--flUtLOI.ie; CBY OF-EASTSIDE"- . i 1 Improvement - Association ' pose Withdrawal of City Op- Board From Park. ': - CONDEMNS 8PEN0INQ . hv FOR MERE SENTIMENT :"vs FOU WiD be Made ; From River a ; Soon as Dredge Cornea From Dry- ::: dofk . ' Delegation Will Attend 7 77 T T'Cooadl ' Committee - Meeting .--rr -Si s--rz- - -y -- . y . , ; I . t . .. . , ; I. , - p 1h east M Kfln at The laral Ie lav ae I J. M. C Miller. HO Mat it. Tilayea-wee-gTI ;'v A th Meeting of th East Hid Im . ' provemont association last night' 1t was 1 3 definitely announced that work on the . east 'aide river fill -would ba started 1 . aocwv as tha dredge oame from -th dry , ';. ock: tAet st alda transfers on tha -," new plan . would . ba ' Issued within a 't, t tdrunghu that the majority of tha new flra hydrant would bo established la ' , y tha eaaat alda auburba thia year and that ' . . ' : If the jnambera turned out to the meet- ;' Jng of the were and msana committee Z .' of tha '. Council today .,' tha . association stood a rood chance af " eecuring ade ' ouata flra and poll re" apportionment. - -The purchase of a alt for' tha Forestry building nt . th -faltwa condemned. - tha plan of tha park board to site op Want Manufacturer, to Use Juill- ' Weight Package and Stop V: Adulteration. V- MANY FAVOR INSPECTING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES nt 'arrangement, but that it should ba purchased by the city aa soon aa .pos sible to Insure tha aaat alda bavins; at least one pleasure 'around open to tha public As manager of tha Hawthorne estate. Mr. Boise aatd that the park had been given to tha city. free of chare so Ions; aa tt would keep It tip. and that In addition considerable money bed.beea expended by the estate In improving- It. It was. not, thought that tha city was liable' to go Into bankruptcy front the outlay ft was making In keeping up tha ground, since -Mid from paying the salary of the keeper nothing bad baea spent. Hose had not even been provided to keep the lawns alive, nor bad new benches been provided aa needed nor tha nM nu mIhImL The nark -committee of -the .association .wiu meet with tha I Trading . Stampa Condemned. like committee or the executive" eoarq and urge strongly that the park be kept rnider-the-preaant arrangement until u . Tne R.uil Grocers association met ba imretoee--feuetty---f nrh- wi-smo i tm urrn. UUlX., 1 .'Bliassll hlillrtlng. sod alerted ',.. F. W. Fink Choeen to Attend Meet ing of National ' Association at Niagara" Falla Directorate Chosen "STAUON A PKUSPfcRS. at ruction methods tof tha Oregon ReeJ . Kstata company deplored.' :'- ' --- Mr. McPall announced that President . Fuller v of tha Portland Consolidated ,.: Railway , company , had 'promised that the transfers on east side line" not at preanOurcaduireM , few days, probably within tha weak. -. ; " aaaapla sUTee TW. ' ' ' . ' '- , : . President Whitney L. Boise aald that .: property owner along East Alder . etreet had raised oe to pay for tha laying , of . t)lpeT ?rom the . dredge . that ' would make a sample river fill and that ' Mr. Iadd had agreed to pay the dredge 'for all .the work accomplished during -"'. the experiment, so that the 00 would ba needed only If the dredge failed to da tha work. - The Port of Portland will charga the- property owner only , tha cost of the operation of the dredge, and should the preliminary . work ' prove a success the general fill campaign will ba Inaugurated. If this type of dredge . cannot ba used in tha gravel a dipper or backet dredge wtl ba ' tried and If . neither of these work tha fill will ba ' made with sand and clay , hauled la by - ; cars. tr. Dav Raffety announoed that Fire ' Chief Campbell had promlaed to install moat of tha naw hydrants this y tha east aide. JThere are te fire pings ;, at -the fair grounds that wilt ba placed In North Portland and those granted by ' tha water board will be used for the snoot In tha auburba ' that have been "without;: flra protection. President Bole condemned 'the purchase of the Foreetry building alts by tha dty. - (ex ttettssaat. - ' "While every on ha a right te hie opinion." -he said, ."stilt I don't believe tha council has a right to expend $14,- eoe for sentiment whan ao many things tmra .urgently needed by tha elty. W on this aide, tha river asked for. fouf -- engines. to protect oar homes; we may ' get .two. The money spent on the . Forestry building would hare protected - hundreds of residences and ilvaa." rr ",-. Councilman v Kellaher had .the - same pinion." Herald that tha street deam ing ' department would have bean . able ', to, provide Adequately for the aaat aide ' If It could have had thia money and that there were several Important need that could have been met had tha alta , money bean apant la tha usual channels. Several members took a fling: at tha ; Oregon Real Fetaes company and soma of tha people made heated comment aa the policy that had torn up the side walks for many blocks, leaving tha resi dent surrounded by a lake of mud. ...A. strong appeal was made to the jnambera af v the association by Coun- : oilman Kellaher and Mr. Boise to turn : out in force to tha moating of tha ways ; and maana committee of. tha council to day and present the claims of the aaat aide for Or and police protection. a . - - Tha matter of the giving up of Haw thorne park waa brought np and the . general sentiment . was - that . not only should the park be kept tinder the pree-I- i an, ...I , i . Offios stakee Seat newiaa ta j'he Otty for P seam her shMtneaa.. ' Postal Mtatloa'A In the central aaat ld district kept up Its good record dur ing ,th month of Iacembar and despite the fact that it. 1 surrounded by sub. stations that out largely into lta eta mo aalea. the volume of business transacted waa -greater than that of any other east side office. ; In stamps the sale amounted to $l.tl; there were 110 do mestic money orders Issued amounting to ft.104.lt and II International orders were Issued to a value of 6l.i.-There directors for the ensuing year. ' A dele gate was appointed to attand the meet Ing of the national association, which Is to be held at Niagara Falls January S3 15. The meeting waa the largest and most Interesting that ha -aver . been held-by' the local association. After attending to a number of rou tine business matters the following di rectors were elected: D. Kellaher, A. h. Zellar, JX C. Burns, V. J., Dresser, A. A. Kadderly. W. H. Be 11 wood and - O. a Lewi. F. W. Funk was chosen a dele gate to attend the Niagara, Falls meet ing. . " - - After ' considerable discussion " resola tlons-wore-jiaasofu-by the association asking that manufacturer nx the retail were lit pieces of registered-mail and ; Hawthorne park was scored ind the oif.jjt ,! . Price of all their products. It la believed that ne little difficulty would be evoldad to SIM. , the - International fees total- Ina trts. --:! '. f . It la evident t hit-when the fiscal year pf the department 'ends next June the station will have made a showing that will -entitle It to Increased service. At X lhrt1ms ,thepjflcewlll have been es tablished about a year, and will boi greater business than any of the other city stations. An sddltlonaf carrier will be needed so that mora frequent deliver ies can be made to the central east aide business, and wholesale district , .. WANT THREE STREETS." i .' I -.'i :: " r". " :.t--r:'-'r? t. fehaa OoameU Asked to Fart With Some sfeee) Xtgawaye for Big KUL' ) At tha next meeting of the 8t Johne eounoll that body will be asked to va cate portions of Albany, Johns and Sa lem streets for the private usee of the 81 Johns Sawmill company, and It la doubtful If all the street vacations will be granted. In the laat few montha the eonncll has given away streets to mills, factories and railroads until there are few thoroughfares reaching tha water front and at the present rata the real dents Will be eut off entirely frsm the river unless tbey. trespass oa private nronertv.-- l. r'. . ' 4- ' i tlon ihe the If thia were done." -v .. Resolutions ware passed also asking all manufacturers to use full-weight package and condemning the adultera' of food producta. - it la likely that ULtOdeavorto secure pssaago of an ordinance providing for aa Inspector of weights and msaa ore. - The matter was fully discussed at the meeting and will likely - be brought to the oouitctl within a short time. . . " Members of the association took occa sion to condemn' the trading-stamp oon- oerns in th strongest terms. ' They dl. cussed the , adoption of national pure- rood laws. Th selection of Mr. JAink to attend tha meeting of the national association la regarded li id exceptional honor, for the reason that it la the first time In tha nistory or ins association in uregon tnat a delegate haa been elected to attend the eonventlonL vAt the meeting Monday the following Joined the association: w. Tledeman C. N. Michael A Co., Scales Brothers, H." R-" Lynes, Oeorga Hoekanyos. T.f H. Short, O. Toung, W. H. Radcllf fa, . Al bert Johnson. E. Good 4k Co., Jones A Bon, C. O. Ott A Co4 J. A. Frakee and Ji. Oundaraon, . . - - . PROSPEROUS CONDITION ' - AiiiPRi m tie 111 asAnw up from - the- taxpayers and tha ILAMtKA L.LUH IPJ UUa I sawraiu oompmny wul experience air floulty In securing even a- part of ite request. The company . plane te erect big rnlll on the site of tha two that were burned last summer and moot of its capitalisation of 1100. 009 will be expended la thia plant. .W. C.' Francis and Daniel Brecht have-eharge of the enterprise and If the vacations are se cured will start work, on the mill at euoe. I,-; ; , .'. y , .r. ..-- :' ' ! EASTr SIDE NOTES, r y;, ''-,'.':- .''V elaasBBaaBBBeasaaw y . , y It haa been decided by the Mldwaf Improvement association to secure, op tion on an entire block of land as a alt for the new school which the elty board haa authorised In that suburb. . . . i No. L volume 1. of the Mount Scott News haa been ixaued. There are more than K.eee realdenta of ' thia district and th naw weekly haa started m with the expectation of growing up with th country,,- r t :i - Work has been etartad on tha founds tlon for tha market building of the Ital ian 'Gardeners' association at Union ave nue and Bast Main street. It will cost mora than 11.000. .' R. A. Marshall and F. E. Jfelaon. doing bus! noes under the firm- name of Mar. ahall Brothers, . neve been sued in the east aide court by the Portland Credit assoclstion for J. H A. and H. Lanach. Tha amount Involved la txa.v - Suit te recover lite for wares and merchandise alleged to have beea deliv ered to L M. Dlmmtck haa been started in tha east side justice court by J. Maurice. - - ' . . . . ' The 'annual meeting of the Oregon Camera club was held last night at the clubroome In the Maolsay building. Th reports of U president, secretary, and treasurer showed the . condition of the elub to be good. - The work of the mem bers during1 the year had shown a great advance, the results being noted at the enaual print exhibit held ln the Art association rooms at the Lewis - and Clark fair, where the display of the in dividual worker bad attracted general attention and resulted In favorable comment from eastern art Journals and workers. - The membership of the club was about -the same ae that of a year ago, at having resigned end about 40 new members taken In. , The club was reported to ' be on a paying basis, despite a. disastrous excursion experi ence that resulted in a net loss of ISO. a portion of which waa made up by the of Dears. ..r-'" i Of Dears, for. tha year ware chosen es follows: President. John GUI; vice president. M. ciausatnius jr.; secretary. Dana Sleeth;. treasurer, 8. M. Bralnard; board' Of trustees, J. A. Horan, O. It Rotnsr, Fred H. McClure, James Prud homme, J. W. Buckley and W. A. Gill. In addition the prealdant, vice-president secretary and treasurer are members of the board ex oincio. - - 1 The . club Is . one of the six leading camera , organisations of the country and Its best work entered la competw tlon at the International salons has stood as high aa work from either home or foreign associations.. . . '.' ; - '. ' ,' ' : ' It will pay you te give us your ': order for a Top Coat now while -"dull season" prices prevalt .' . We ' have In a new stock of .' ' Covert Cloth In tana and gray. . : - About .It welghta and weavea . ; . to choose from. . , ; : v v v ... . " Tou will sav tit by ordering . now. . ,,r'::; .' . ..r- IV eW rania l-30th af the eotJre Qulntae veducttaa f the WerMfel casaiisaia every year ay the aaaharaei ' " Caraa a Chid tm Omm fkav B. W.QROVB'S signature on box. 25c SLICED CHI LDREfJ TO PIECES twtterto P. Surad TenroTAtroo . Wet Committed In RuIa ; r " : Againat Jews. 1 V NOT LEAST PROTECTION - FROM THE GOVERNMENT Ther7"HaT- Robbed - the - Jew ot ' Everything They Had, $ayt the Letter Busineas Ie Very Hard b . Rasaia Everything Shut Oat. A letter giving a allaht Inaiaht into the horrible atrocltiee being perpe trated in Russia against the Jaws has been received by P. . Surad. proprietor of tha. Popular shoe store, (7 Third street It was' written by his unol. Mr. Surad decllnea to give tha name of his relative or ' the city from- which the epistle was sent, for fear tha fact may get back to the' Russian official and -be uaed by them aa aa excuse o'r pretext for murdering or otherwise harming th man a family.1 The letter relate to th maaaacrea In tha town of Tomsk. - In part It reads aa follows? They have robbed the Jews of every thing they . have. They were slicing to pieces the small Jewish children on the streets and than they were killing their mothers. There was not the Jeaat pro. taction , from tha government. - Thank God my. children ' escaped, t If things will not change in Russia we will have to flee to wherever our eyes will take; us. Tou are writing me. that, you have in hi i ii i i. .i ii.ii i mi m 1 1 wiTi r.--,-i.t: i ."T - , , , . -rrr -rr T T Every Article I n Our Immcncc $2.50 Suiu.:;;i.v...I.81J78 v - $3.45 Suiu. :. ,;..;.... ,:.$2.C3 -.r. ;'. 1 -?:'S ,VV-"''-'V:;-V;;:.--i'"xA: $3185 OvcoaW;V.M.48TT ;'' $8.00 Overcoats.Tl .1 .C3.9S $10.00 -Qvercoata. ;. .$7&X::r Knee Pants r 'i' ., ' 35c values VV.V 'i '... 104 . " , 75c values .'.V... ...58et, $1.00 values 4 ..834 . .' rr . m!i." IMA . .Hi. Ti j.j. iiaijj - t; -"''i'.s i"-n-t Boyv Flannel ' . Blouses,-.: ' tOc Blouses T77T; . . . . . . .S3 v 79c Blouses ".Got? ' A 11 -' ! ! c mm" 1 ' , . ,..- . underwenr-: fiest eOc'Fleeced'Undef- wear ......'.....'.....SSt ''j' V Wright's Fleece-Lined Health v . ' Underwear - . . . . .C3t i .. . . , ..'' . . - :,VfrSSKNeckw ' KU mmA fflL. .Uia e?taavl- .. WW. tjusvt f e?V TMUV a a taivww Three for ....v. 81.00 Sfc values .............. 19f) ATAVI1 O .i -Best $1 Shirts in the cim .73 ; Besl75c Shirts in the city.SOe 't best quahty 18 . Meii's Wool Sok; . . ,..... O . -V lylien You See It in Our Ad It's So! MOE THIRD & Fk OAK STS. ... - - A UOi That helped him wonderfully, be cause they were robbed' of -what -little they bad and barely eeceped wltn their Uvea. Business Is vsry hard In Russia: everything is shut out.. It Is th sams thing all over Russia. .Mr two. sons. are stIU soldier to Ruaala. They ha v not returned from Port -Arthur I hop to assisted our friend with the amount of e them alive." o ' -, . ' 1 COAL SHORTAGE AT . ; - BAKER CITY CONTINUES Baker City, vOr., Jan. 10, The coal shertage in thi elty' still entinu and woqd is being-; shipped ttM fn carload lota. : There ta.no auf faring. . The O. R. A N. aupplled thd publlo achoola with coal from the depot stock at tha reqaeet : of Meyof John. Consumer of wood oom plain of short measurement and short weight, but mast take that or nothing. , - . ', ' ; ...? , Allen Lewis' Beat Brand. . -Stiid postal for- ""Booh cf - f Tnsents" LABBE BROTHERS GET EIGHTEEN THOUSAND Send for K - rlf ht a way. IV -pnrcr nd - more efficient than any Bak- , ing Powder that artei f fir.. I -j "vway aey ua , tuva .ai mach. . -. Bo you know the secret of the Wive Circlc? Wonderful! (Don't delay another day! aL 25 ox. for 25c. AUgroeert Jaqu4tJifi.Cs,' h Viewer have ' flniahed thlr work- on tn aurvey of "the proposed extension of Btark street beyond Twelfth and have ' mad the following awards of damages: Labb brothers, tit. (17; A. H. Dover. Ill.lts; W. G Walker, 14. Th total damages emount to $40. 1 101. . .The appropriation of the expen for opening the treet ie a follow: d P. Baoon heir. t4: Columbia In vestment company, 1624; Lal V. and Wlnberg Thomas et aL, U4; Elijah Loeh,-$J4l: John Clark. tt4S; Rosetta Sherlock, II 24) J. D. Coleman, $11; Ruaaell A" Blyth, $241; Matthew Rrody heir, f4; Portland lodg No. 142, B. P. o. E.. $111; H. and M. Wolf. $117: John. Wagner, $l4i American Western company, $th!i Johanna Dougherty, $1(4; A. I. Uiesy, ; rxtwara uny, tltO: John Cordano. $40: Alsx and 8. I A. Mulrhead, $424; nna Campion, $117; University club. 148; ' trustees First B.- , R. Congregational church. $574; William Flledner, $11$; P. H. Blyth. $(7t: .Wllhelmlna Meyer, $4; Anna Cahalln, $300; Matilda B. Oearln, $6; Hugh B. Oearln, $76; Oeorgs W. Bat, $; H. Wlnhrd hlr. $1,171; Mary U Bauve, $748; Security Saving A Trust company, $11) Jennie Shell, $60. M. L KLINE RETIRES rrroiirtJAUtcrrKaNiii M. t. Kilns, wkrt k fr the -past Don't M a Dentist To attend to your teeth no matter how trifling the need unlets you bare confi dence in his ability and intention to do first-clatt work. ' ,For,ourelve, if you don't know about us, what we do and how we dor it, we' suggest that you in quire of friends on whose judgment you rely. We'll abide by the verdict. We will tell you Our charges any day you ask,'-.v' "v' '5: u, 'Wise Bros.; Dziitbti Third ' and .Wssbington. - " - II; 2029 eight years bean manager for the firm af Gauld A Kline company, dealers in machinery. and plumber aupplle, ha retired from that firm to take a much-needed rest H will mak a eastern and outhta trip, after which he will angag in th same business on his own' account ' ; ,' - ' Mr. Kline la recognised as an author ity on plumbing and steam supplies and hie permanent retirement from th busi ness would b a loa to tn trad. For It year prior t hla connection with the firm of Gauld A Kiln eompany, he wa prominently connected with Goldsmith A Loewenberg. It waa largely through Mr. Kline' progreaalv buslnee method ! that the firm of Gauld A Kline eompany now ranka aa one-of tha largest and moat succcrul Jobbing housea on tha Paclflo coast. , - . ; . : rfaird Steek Oaaned eeaca. AUesr A Mwlaf Best Brand, , First See the Chickens and Then '-'-I ''J "' ,: - .,';.;;',: ;.'v. ..t 7' V':";" ':--tV'- - v. "' 4 i A We Are Cock oi me vy aiii When it comes to Paints, Stains and ' Varnishes. We, have a right to crow and wa. want to scream into the ears ' of every "bird man and "bird. woman" of this great North- .f west the virtues and ' excel- V. lencies of the v celebrated '- Ncv Era Paints, "v: v arni5ucs unu v -.j Stains '.-i''' - V'..-.; ' ""' 'v '. ! -i . '' ' ',' ?'' . vf ..'e.i tfa. fc." ' . ' i : . " V " vv c iiavo atnira rauus mi u uiu ire '''' .-''.-V ' A. t .tf' ei!I ; - Which wt are disposbg of at ' . ' remarkable - . rtdactions from ' regular price SrWs are selling t- - " ; $1.75 per gallon New Era Paints at v.. ..".A.-f tMl. X 11.75 Granite Floor Paint at. ai.Oe, $15 Shingle Stain at.l.V... T0 . AT aa a ra t r . , , y . - gwiaWBi m i rtt i nrannr n.nimai .j 'n..j tin r-.. 'a ka . . ' I avwe ef f aiuvMitfif iv f r V TJeal'a tl an RahHh VtMamel '. TKA . s 'X' Neal's $1J5 Alamiaam v ' . ' !. MJyiir'Neal'e 75e Carriage Paint..; 40t '. i;. rT ClogOatl 50c Floor Wex.... 5eV liL iyj f Vr'Bi. . . '.. . , an . x r VA7i'aii'- . - ;-.. in' t in 1 r r 1 a 1 " . Until you have seen the multitude of nice things in paints that we exhibit next door WORTH. We have a show r of our own here worth traveling to see,:and every visitor who sees the birds is welcome to "our hou8e,', and to ' make this his, or her, headquarters while in theory. Don't forget the place NEXT DOOR ' J . 'r, ' We W'A!vriys'i;tre ttai tssbetttecri; tj 1.1th a' Sane'UXeti.e' Swte? efia UiitWi Hi Ewiycse Vv Ctii r