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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1906)
zCfllSraDVEfJT OF SUCCESSOR No Ons But Dowie Knows Who V; - Will Succeed Him as Head ' VV' of ZIon City. TRIUMVIRATE OPPOSED TO ONE-MAN POWER -iThe Trio Hag Cut Loom From MexU "calTPIanutioiT ScEetne kndI(joifc Few Peopl Boo Use ths baportaaee of t4 Digestion Until x Is &ort. -Many people Buffer from dyspepsia and do not know It They feel moan, out of aorta, peevish, do not -sleep wall, do not have a good, koan .appetite, do not hare . the Inollnation and energy for physical or mental work they onoe bad, but at "the same time do not feel any particular pain or distress In the stomach. Tet ail this ts the result of poor digestion, an Insidious form of Dyspepsia which can only be cured by a remedy specially intended to- cure It and make the digestive orrans act naturally, and properly divest the food eaten. Bitters, alter dinner pill and nerve tonics will never help the trou ble! they don't reach It The ! new medical discovery does. It Is called Btuart'a Dyspepsia. .Tablets and la a It cures because It thoroughly digeatal Crowd of Business Men That Fills v. centratinf Resources In ' Effort to - Save Zion City. It Is said-that the gveet agists la Zlaa : City' will come when the death or jonp, ,.' Alexander Dowle ts followed by the ap- nearanoa of his appointed auccessor. ' The identity of this man is not known by any excepting Dowle, who has In serted the name In his will, claiming v theright to dictate ss to who shall rule f the -Church-nf Zton alt vf ths world :. .after he lavs down the scepter. The triumvirate now In chares of the . business affairs of Zlon will. It la saw. . be unalterably opposed to a continuance of the one-man power. This tno, -con-"f slating of Judge Barnes, general eoun- . . aelof Zlon: overseer Bpeicner ana uen i era! Financial Manager Granger, has become . firmly united by the troubles :' that now threaten ruin to Zlon, and has ' entered, upon a course by which It Is hoped Zlon City, may weather the storm, oven If every other Dowle project i has to be thrown overboard..- It baa be . gun by cutting loose from the Mexican ' ; plantation achemo that . la regarded as " the Immediate cause Of Dowie's down ' 1 f all, and which was responsible for his -r loss of his first ... financial . . manager, j Banker Charles J. Bernard, now a real- dent of Portland. The triumvirate has ''f determined to concentrate its resources In an effort to save Zlon City and Its ' Industries. -. -. - "Dr. Dowie's plan his always been to '.' appoint his own successor," said Mr. Barnard yesterday, discussing the sltua i tlon at Zlon City as ha gathers it from - reading the newspaper reports. . "No one H knows who that successor' will be. There Is only one John Alexander Dowle. No ' other man la hia church possesses his - great' fore of character. Zlon City la the child of his brain. , He planned It, and his plana were carried out with the - - assistance) of the men ssoclated with -r him.'- i ' t--.- ., -- " "Hls Idea, from the first has been that the church should ultimately be ruled ' . by an apoatollo committee of It disci ples.' This form of government was to ' ' follow the administration of himself and .his flrst-sppolnted saccesssor." Mr. R.m.r4 unnke In tnn. e.t tita-ti praise of Deacon Granger, hia successor -as general financial manager of Zlon. He said Overseer Spelcher . also wss a manotgret-Jibiutzndthatj Barnea was on .Illinois.. BUCK HAKO AD SCARES : EASTERH PEOPLE - ....i:J..L::-Z.:.' WHAT FT MEANS TO YOU.- mam iCFOR BIG STORE ; stomach, whether the stomach - la In good working order or not. . ', Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets, by dlgest- wornout stomach do all the work, gives It a much needed rest and a cure of dyspepsia, la the natural result. -run down and- sleepless, don't make the common mistake of . supposing your nervous system needs treatment and fill your atocach with powerful nerve tonics which make yon feel good for a; little while only - to fall back farther than ever. ; Tour nerves are all right, but they are starved, they want food. Nourish them with wholesome every day food and plenty of It, well di gested; -and you can laugh' at nerve tonics and medicine. But the nerves will not be . nour ished from a weak, abused stomach, but when the digestion has been made perfect by the use of . this remedy all nervous aymptotna dlaappear, who ever beard of a man or woman blessed with a vigorous digestion snd good' appetite being troubled with their Harvest Good digestion means a strong ner vous system, abundance of energy, and capacity to enjoy the good things of life. -- , Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta will cer tainly set your stomach and dlgeative organs right; they -can't help- but - do It because they nourish the - body by digesting the food eaten, and rest ths Stomach. . " - Yon get nourishment and rest at one East Sids Association : Appoints . Committee to Interest -Capital. " - THEATRE WILL BE NEXT THING TO BE SOUGHT Store and Talks About Resident 0OoM Across River to Trade, j orabTyMePwItli" the expectation that it win be accepted by all Portland peo ple wno are interested. - ,. Ylnol Jc . not. a. intent jndlclnvnd Theaaat sldefaas of The Jearaal Is la the tore ef J. M. 0. Miller, 890 Kt atorrtsos street, Talent s Best 378. . j The" mosT largely attended meeting the East Bide improvement association nas yet held wss thst last night,, when busKl neas men of Eaat Portland and the sub urbs generally gathered to express their views . on the matter or securing a ue partment store. The man who for 10 years has been sitting In an east aide store watching the cars carry hia custo mers to the West side was there, the men who bought on the west side be cause he thought the only stocks . in town were .on that aide was on hand, the man who had a department store site was there, and " everybody - spoke his mind. It was the longest session the association has held, and by far the most Interesting. ' J. D. Lee opened the discussion by proposing a plan for aecurlng a department- store for the east slds by merging several businesses already In the field. He believed such a plsn would have the advantage of bringing to the new store the combined patronage of the unite. He also emphasised the large tributary farm trade .that would be attracted to such a store If produce wire taken at market prices. To Seep Trade at Some. Whitney I Boise said that the sole and the same time, and that ts all the object of the department storewaa-td wornout dyspeptlo needs to build him up and give new life to every organ and an added Best to every pleasure. Btuart'a Dyspepsia -Tablets are a god-send to the army' of men and women with weak stomachs and nerves and Justly merits ths claim of being one of the most worthy medical discov eries of the time. . CTrtrteorTo6r,-TCInC XopOIdTTBoirio quy," has received two or three of ths cards. .In view of the fact that the ihllltT. mil that HiiImI"" xpoees oeigian cruelties parpe- of the ablest lawyers lnTVjy" r he-bongo stits. Mr Warmn believes, the dispatch says, that some one is seeking to avenge the attack upon the king. - A cordon of police le guarding bis bouse night and day and the postal authorities of Boston are trying to locate the sends. been appealed to and expert inspectors are trying to trace down the senders of the curds. A dlepatcb fromBoton-states that R. Warren, the prominent Boaton publisher who publlahed Mark Twain's pressed themselves. W. H. Msrkell led keep trade at home.' At present It wss admitted that west aide competition waa too strong snd - that all the eaat side houses-lost beeauso there wss no busl-d.- ness big enough to hold trade. If a alngle Individual with, ample mesne could sot be found, he thought a stock company might be formed that would make a success of ths .venture. The combination of .several stores In one with the various owners managing the departments waa favored by ssveral, who cited the Instance of 'a local de partment store owned by - various pert sons but under-one management. At thla point ths east side merchsnts ex- rroat rromlneBt SoatUmS ' Brog-glsts. -"To ths People of Portland: - Am thl season promises to be an exceedingly trying one to all persona tn 111 'health and to the aged- - Know, therefore, that we, Woodard, Clarke A Co., druggists, of this city, do hereby agree to furnish all the medicine necessary to reatore' to health any alck persons In Portland, or to build up the strength or the aged, on a positive guar antee that It It falls It will be absolutely xree. . --., Let every person who is run down, weskened from any cause, sickness, or pulmonary disease, old people, nursing mothers, pale, debilitated women and children, or those troubled -with - bard cold a,--hae king coughs or Incipient con sumption, come to our ators and get a bottle of our modern cod liver oil prep aration, vinoi, and it it falls to aocom pliah what we guarantee it will, we will reruna every dollar paid for It 1MB la a ralr and aquare jffeivJjQa ---ii-jj i 1 . i; ;. ,V : , , Iti'V, 'iJ. .. , ,V- , W WHRN VOTT a guaranteed to contain In concentrated form all ths curative, body-building and strength-creating elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers, without the system-clogging oil or grease to upset the atomach and re tard Its work. It produces a hearty ap petite, makes rich. - red blood - end strengthens every organ In the body. Can any offer be more fair? Try Vinol on our guarantee.,! Woodard, Clarke St uo.. Druggists, ter and to enter Into correspondence with eastern houses and capitalists and alao look over the field and see whether a combination of present firms could be accomplished as a nucleus for a future big store. The meeting then adlourned for one week. At the next session the esst Bide theatre and amusements will be die. cussed. ' ' BUSINESS ADDITION.. Boston Publisher Has His Home Guarded Day and Night by r , . Cordon of Polict'"" - When the Ingenious advertising man ' of a local bualneaa firm conceived the . . Idea of -making his company famous In . the world by sending out "black hand" " postal cards to merchants and promi nent people throughout the country, be ' aprung a sensation that Is assuming . - rather serious and alarming proportional -' in portions of the east, Local business . - men who-were kept on the uneaay Beat , for a few days when the cards bearing tne.sign.oz ins aeaaiy Mafia society . . first came out. know now, of course, . that ths postals ars . only advertising . dodgers, this fact having been explained by The Journal laat week. " 'f Not so with the-eastern people who , bad csrds mailed to them. They know . ; only that the black band Is the sign of , death of the Mafia society. The regu larlty with .which, they, have been re ceiving these "warning" cards, together . with their exaggerated Ideas of the v scope of the bloody Italian society, hss ; caused a panlo of terror tn mors than :. one household. The police have been ., called upon for . protection. A Boston bouse Is being guarded night and day, ... while the members of the terrified fam- Mr fear to step outside the door after dark iest they receive a stiletto in the back. Even the postal authoritlea have j ELLS CHARITY WORKERS . ABOUT DAY NURSERIES Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge, president of the National Federation of Day Nurs- of various charitablo socletlea at the Unitarian chapel, yesterday afternoon. Mlaa Marshall, acting president of the Fruit and Flower mission. Introduced the spesker, whils delegstes from the Jewish council. Visiting Nurses' elation. Juvenile court. Woman'a club. Home Training association. City Feder ation of Women's clubs, Toung Women's Christian Association, People's Institute, St. Ann's society. Unitarian Alliance, Needlework: guild and other societies In. terested tn charity work were present Mrs. Dodge Is Interested In establishing asy nurseries in rscino coast cities. During her talk, Mrs. Dodge described the workings of ths Nsw York nursery In detail, stating that thoussnds of mothers were enabled to go to workrl knowing that their little onea were well eared for. -A charge of ( cents per baby a day is mads, this to pay for ths food snd care given the toe It Is thought that the Fruit and Flower mission will assume the management of the local day nursery, to be aaalated by the other organisations of a like nature. ng ef members I be -glad to grow and :WvarweaTsids Can't be nerfect health without nnn blood. Burdock Blood Blttera makea pure blood. Tones and lnvlgoratea the wnoie system. tiefeneg took Passed Allen Lewis' Best Brand. vor lor ' CHILDREN'S LONG COATS Lanes be effects, trinsMd with belts asd fancy suttees. In Busy eolars; BMtertals ef Kenwy, Meltoa aad Mix- i ior IOET fs.SO values wuw. ................. I4.no values .,., R vt vaioee sow. .SO values sew. o Q W "W o Small Price-Big Value XAOrxr WSAPTZBS, Bade ef sen mailt rallra. In dark colon; regular II. VBILKI raiCX. eseb ............. ie toe irtrg oLAgg rrrnuHi. u M for II. anrwkare. ae S mux raios. . sack ......Tie :uamaBBmvHammmmvi D Closes on Thursday at 6 P. M. 2iitT eVa Brtora tb time and get some ef the many bargains we ' offer, aad , . -'-. ' ! DON'T FORGET THAT OUR BIO FEBRUARY EVENT Some food is good to eat butothealthfuirOtlierT food is healthful but not ) Wtll Ann a i j .m.jj j-.... . . i; -. ' i A o i. ,. -B Jlol - J . VI. -JL.'. 'I r ' '"r na win un ins enure montn OI . V kfVSUVl LKJ CtXL. Ajl.a.lLd. V 1 Lei .February. During that month our motto wlU be -U p..rT . - Tfie White: Plyer. HIGH QUALITY .. LOW PRICE on All White Merchandise T ..I POPULAR PRICES ON OTHER GOODS WILL ALWAYS PRE VAIL tSSB3t SHAN A HAN'S o v THE GREEN DISCOUNT STORE 1 44 M6 Third Street aS- Portland, Oion ti roi o off witETa lew emarts abouniope iraae, r . , --.. ..V A- , . 1 I. . . A , ment against trading with nnfi:iln.ttrh ot m tto-h hers." ssld he; TTiere is about l.per cent of the east slds trade's trade money spent on ths sast aide at present. . We get ths quarter bualness while the dol lars go to the west "sids. This should be changed by agitation If possible, and If It were we would not have to go to the west side to catch eaat slds busi ness ss Bome.o our fellow merchants have done. " - , , ... . Three Acres la Ceater of St Johns Are X"V Throwm a ths Marks. Three acres of land In the center of St. Johns , havs been transferred for 11,000 and will be platted and aold for business and residence Sites. The sale waa from Mrs. P. T. Smith to the St. Johns Land -company. The tract Ilea but a block from the center of the busi ness district -of the town and at the present j-ate of progress the nearest lots will be needed for business houses be fore the close, of the year. Until within the laat six months Jersey street was the only business thoroughfare and It was not. thought by the buslnsss msn that there ivould be any Immediate need to find sites off. of the street, but re cent growth has been out on the side streets To -this time the tract juat opened has been kept off the 'market and Its sale probably means the beginning of a new business section. Though the price of 5,0 an acre waa a year ago a record one, today It la held to be' cheap, land a block away- being held mall Because They Xave to Be. There are more than 100 retail busi ness houses In ths limited district be tween Hawthorne avenue and East Burn- side street and every one of them would! SABBATARIANS MEET. - Sfortaweat Association Convenes at - OnmbsrlandFresbytsrlaa Camzeh. ' TLls afternoon the annual session of the Northwest Sabbath association opened at the First Cumberland Pres byterian church,-, Esst Taylor and Eaat Twelfth streets ' Annual reports from the officers and field secretary occupied the first part of ths session, while pa pers and discussions concluded the p re el. . (TO You would not believe it if you taw this stste- ment in any other advertisement You know -v IN OUR-AD -ffiS SO .i These are the balance of stock of a large manu-' facturer who closed them out to us at a little more than cost, of making. They are, hand made button holes, hand-felled collars, hair- doth fronts, serge lined, this season's manufac ture. All sixes, 34 to 42." Extra Speeial; $6.95 See them In our windows. MQBR THIRD AND OAK STS. v houses If It had a chance. We are not small because we want to be, but of the trade we are given." Another business man asserted that the eaat aids residents of mesns were the last ones who bought at home, and it was the small householder who de pended on neighboring stores. He was 1 problems that are or me opinion tnat nigh rents in the central district kept away the -class of trade ths esst side merchant had to de pend on and thst ths erection of small cottages and big apartment houses for laborers would materially help. At this juncture one of the many men present who had lived for years on ths east -side, but traded on the west, as serted that he would trade at home when he could find what he wanted and set right prices on what hs found, but that until he could ne was going where his dollars would get the most. Some Trade Btaad. """Toa ' can bay chesper at my store than any west side place," asserted one merchant, and another remarked - that he had shelves full of deed stock thst hs hsd ordered for particular people who never returned. From the exchange of opinions several things not before understood were im pressed on the minds of both business men and customers, snd It was unanl mously decided that the association should, as a body, stsnd for home trsde, with ths assurance that every business man on the east aide would do all In bis power to hold this new trade. The old plsn of getting trade tickets from ths oar companies thst vronld allow pa trona to stop for an hour's trading on urana avsnus and tnen proceed without further cost was considered ths best means of attracting local trade, and a committee was sppointed to take up the matter wnnjne electric lines. A com gram. Tonight . at 7:10 -a'clookBevH E. Dubola wUl spesk on "Municipalities mlttes wss also appointed to-go thor- -f oughly Into the department store mat- The Perfect Food and the Lord's Day." - The relation of the civil law to Sabbath observance. the biblical standards of auch observ ance, the relation 'between good cltlsea- ship and the keeping of the first day of the week and similar topics will be dis cussed snd resolutions adopted on some troubling religious people, especially along ths line of Sunday amusements. Delegates from Washington, Idaho- and Oregon are -In attendance at the session. REV. MR. PARKER COMING Star Pastor tot KostavUta Methodist Chorea WUl Arrive This Week. Rev. Oilman Parker, the new pastor st - Montavllla Methodist - churchy will arrive the latter part of the week from his former, home et Alameda, Califor nia. Mr. Parksr will be the first regu lar pastor this church has hsd for mors than a year. It being supplied during a part of laat year by a temporary ap pointment. A model suburban church and modern par sons ge ars ths prop erty of the congregation In the villa, and. ths organisation has a large and Increasing membership, - - MANY STATES WANT CHINESE PHEASANTS Plans for the reorganisation, of the Oregon Fish and Game association were proposed at Its annual meeting last night by Secretary A. E. Oebhardt and a committee waa appointed to look Into the matter of Incorporating the organi sation. It Is proposed to organise coun- ty associations which will be auxiliary xs both healthful ' and 'good tf tatT"It U fall6f "the wheat and contains every element necessary to the sustenance of the human bod v. It develops J !-1 1 ' . ami Buonsues me Drain, tne nerves, the bones, the muscle and the blood. It fills all the requirements of a food. And it's so fresh and crisp I Just the. best you ever tasted and it's always ready to eat, " All Crocars. - C to the statr society. The association decided to work for ths establishment of a stste fish hatch sry for ths purpose of keeping the Ore gon -streams -stocked -with - front. To maintain such an establishment It is proposed to' Impose a license of 11 upon eac-h- man who ca rries a roa Many applications were received fot Chinese pheasants for breeding pur. poses from nearly every stats In the union. .. ... H. B. Tronson was elected president: Dr. N. Churchman, vice-president; H. S, Butterfleld. treasurer, and A. E. Oeb- bardt, secretary-vr KNEW PORTLAND IN ' ' R " Fields, ; postmaster at ' Barlte, Wheelstcounty..Js . In . Portland, secur ing witnesses to establish - bis claims for a pension for service in the Indian ware In Oregon. Mr. Fields hss lived in Oregon since 1147. with the excep tion of ffcve yesrs, which lie spent in Colorado. In '1147 he crossed the plains with an ox team and passed. through what was then Portland. The' city at that time consisted of ons log hut. - Oregon City, however, wss quite a thriving place ami It waa the destination of all Immigrants and the distributing point. Mr. Fields went to that place on his arrival In Oregon, and haa aince lived In various portions of the state. He served with the volunteer troops during the Rogue Indian wars. While serving In ths southern part of the stats the soldiers nsmed ' a mountain after him. The peak le known to this day ss Mount Reuben. Mr. Fields vis ited Portland last fall, thirlng ths visit he ssw for M he first time an automo bile, a typewriter and many other mod ern contrivances. ... ...; , WANTS A DEPUTY IIISPEGTOR Assessor SigterSayt On Man Cannot Attend to All Build- . ' Inf Inspection. THINKS DEPUTY WOULD - MORE THAN EARN PAY If Complete Record Were Kept of " AH New Houses, Says Assessor, It v Would Lighten Work of Assessing. Them. -.' .. ,-,,-. '' ' - Dosens of houses are being bunt In Portland without the builders having f lrat obtained . permits from the build ing Inspector, -according to County As. seesor B, D. Siglsr. He.-has a force of deputies at work checking over all the houses In the city, and paying partlctt lar attention to new ones. They have secured a list of ths build. Ing permits Issued to assist thsm In their work, but thsy have found many buildings recently erected., and others In course of construction, for ' which the owners have been issued no per mit 'and for which no plans are on file with the building inspector. Assessor Stgler Is of ths opinion that the .city is too Urge for one building Inspector to attsnd to the office work, maaa inspections. of the. buildings for hlch he has Issued permits and look after thoss who hsvs not tsken nut permits. - He says that ths city has lost mrge revenue by not providing addi tional - help for the building napectlng department, and la of the oplnon that if a deputy were appointed whose duty It should be to check over the buildings for which permits have been issued snd patrol the city in search of the build- ars who- ere not -complying -with-the ordinance the additional revenue would more than pay the deputy's salary. After nis deputies have- finished checking the city, the assessor will aak the city council that a deputy -building Tfnspeclorbe SppOltifedP'Tf "a complete record of all the new buildings and their cost is kept by ths city, much work wtll fee- saved the assesses eetch- year. Iw- stead or having a half dosen deputies check over the city he could go to the records of the city and get the number and valuation of all new buildings. preparations are in progress by the assessor for the annual assessment of property, - which will begin about March ,1. A Lane county man baa been shot twice for a bear, and feara that the third time will be fatal - . mar. csnt.Tst.si s. a. atsmw. u. n. Of Waverly, Texas, writes! "Of a morning, when first arising. I often find troublesome - collection of nhl.m which produces a cough and Is very hard to dlalodres but a small ouantitv of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at once dislodgs It, snd ths' trouble Is over. I know of no medlolne that Is equal to It, and It la so plessant to tare. I can moat cordially recommend It to all per sons needlne? a medlolne for thmf lung trouble? Sold by Woedard, Clarke 'CO,-.. -'-.. ... 1 AN OPPOHTUNM TO nrnnTi ... ;......,.,... , , , , ,7J ibyouraceoaQt preseQiartibp. mjy.uM.;. ..,.'- ' All yon have to do is to show you are a subscriber'bf The lzXPsmlJrodudngou sign a receipt for the bank upon the delivery of the pocket THS OREGON TRUST or SAVINGS BANK,. In the Marquam Building;, and by depositing $1 or more in this bank you are given an extra 25 cents, which is added to your account. .This is air done for you just to encourage you to open an account in this institution and Jhus start you upon the road to wealth. Every person, man, woman, boy or girl, is privileged to take advantage of this proposi tion. The banks can be obtained from -The Journal busi- ness office or through Journal canvassers in the city. 1PH0NE MAIN tOO. PORTLAND, OREGON. k. V