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TT tWIA KING SPUN TER&OFSfAFFPftkA CESr ,, - n r. . . .. " Wrecking the Buildings at Hnitnirra ftnit ut and tiolsB urrouDd the entrance to t(j deserted Lewis and - Clark fair-grounds, wher .thousands tood !n Una during . butt Summer to vtal Hha wandwful 4rtty &orat workmen are tearing away the buildings near the entrance , In -advanca or vne final demolition of the 'others.- ".' AlreaJy they have torn down the- i intana' i Hani tiii ina antriniT that were occupied by the official photo- '..ai.hln m.ml.an. t.. TJ1 Tl-1 -VM ) 111 ft 11(1 PORTLAND OBJECT ; OF FIVE LIHES Northern Pacific, -Great North ern,' Willamette, Oregon T.S Coast,' United Railwaysrrrr WORK ON INTERURBAN . -TO SOUTH UNDER WAY Construction of AnothertO-North and Weft Will "Be Commenced in Few Days Two, Valley Roada, on Opposite Side of-Rhrer-.- Work on an interurbari electrlo rail "road running out of rortlnd to" th south- la elreadyunder way, and con ' atructiou of a similar luterurban road - to the - north.- and west- will' be.com. menued. within a few days. The Wll- lametle Valley Traction company has - Issued orders for rushing the construc tion of 1U Portland-Halem line, and the V'nlted Hallways company is strlrlng - by every legal means to -arrange mat tars so tliat It can- go on with conatruc tlon to Forest Grove begun by tha Oregon Traction company. Portland la today the central destination of five first - class - transportation lines the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Wtl- -lamette Traction. United Railways and ' Oregon Coaat it Eastern. Ths Willamette Valley company hRi four tnllea of grading dona between Ha lem and Chemawa, and Is preparing to begfn.soundings in the Willamette river L at Cbampoeg, where a high bridge -will be built and also for a bridge over the ' Tualatin river, near Tlgardvllle. , ' The United Rallweys company has a small mountain of steel rails stacked up on Zl Twelfth street, and a larga engineering . and construction force awaiting the adluatmant of tha Oregon Traction com- itany tagls before-final contracts can be Tlet ' and work - resumed , on ths Una to Forest Grove. ..... While ths Front street franchise Is not vet a reality, not having been passed upon for valuation by the executive board nor signed by tha mayor, the two rnnteatln: companlea nave praciicsiiy ' determined - between themselves that they will go on with their reapectlve projects, and trust to the reasonableneaa , ' of everybody concerned to - carry . tha . matter. to a- finally satisfactory oon elusion. The fact that tha franchise as now framed compels the United Kail wan' comnanr to build a line to Halem - within two years, regardless of the W1I- - lamette Valley company's line, or rorreu j!.lta-front street.fwnchlso. does not seem to cause any worry for either companx, "It Is aald one company will operate on tha west aide and tha other on tha east '.side of the Willamette river. v :'t Boui h Portland : mi;imen re wonder Inr what the broposed franchise Is go- ing to do for them. They ,say it will benefit them In but one respect by an . abllng them to get oars more readily In egln Taklng' Oeomulaloa Today 'and Tour Core Begin xoaay r ThtCtd LhtT Oil Emuliifn ''Far EMttlUntt." - .- Its Vitaliied Medicinal Food Prop-. erties are Very Quickly Realized. In Bringing Wealthy Color to the Cheeks of the Pale and Sallow.- ' In Producing Strength to the Weak, tn the Feeble and the Invalid. In Toning up the Sytem of Conra- . lecents from txhausting jjueaies. In Cleaniing the Entire System. In Nourihinr the Wornout, - In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked Paces of Children .-r--, ,. - In Rmlriinir no on their Little Bodies ' the Desirable Pink and White Flesh, '.. and., .. . ' . - . In Dotting their cheeks wkh the Pretty Color and JUimpies mat mage ' Mother's Heart Glad. ' llwre ar ts i,r thnt. snd ISes. Bottleti II, Formula I Bruited -in 1 Uaguag et en each. OZ0MULSI0N LABORATORIES .'-. - - - - -" : - THE -: - r.n I the Fair Groundt--PhotoKraphe4 by Journal' Staff Photographer. h. n.nn. Thj. Are atatloh that was used during tha fair has been converted into a barn for tho horses of the Laf Pence. company and will remain stand ing far everal monthe. ' '": The "work of tearihgwayi-The large hiillrtlnira will tint ha lltfllll UntU'tttOSe near the entrance have been removed. XL la estimated that tne grounog gui not be cleared until me iancr-1' t the ,r,mr a iiq wvai vaa biiiu - - pqlaccs-that are beng rated will be used tlmef"icar shoriageTbuf It Will not put them on an equal basis with similar Industrie more alvantageously located, as It will Impose upon them the burden of a & charge for switching every car they bring In and send out from tneir mills. This Is regarded as an excessive charge. Under tha terms of - tha fran chise tha Front "Street lines will lnvarL-ably- tnanag to put the burden on the shippers and divide tne spoil it. is miu the maslmum charge should be specllled In tha franchise at 12.60 'for the round .trip,-Instead of 12.60 each way. Advo cates or municipal ownerenip mnu n had the belt line proposition figured out carefully by. experts say that the city should operate tha entire belt Hne on doth aides of the river at a fair profit at the rate of .11 per car each way. FOR NOBLE DISCONTENT" AGAINST IGNOBLE PEACE tJfe's highest goat should be and is - nobis . discontent against Ignoble peace." said Dr. 8. B. Wlsejast even ing. Dr. Wise contended that the great est things In ths jaorld were achieved neither through peuca . nor war, out rather through a aplrltual strife which he designated aa noble discontent, lie aald that the familiar words In Isaiah, "and the work of righteousness shall be peace,'' should be reversed so as to read, "the work of peace shall be right eousness." r c -'- - Touching upon the famine in northern Japan. Dr. Wle took the poaltlon that ths- present condition - Is - because .the recent war deprived that section of the country - of 5, per . centofr4tsable bodled men. - Dr. Wise neat week will begin a se ries of three lectures on the-jewisn reformation, the first ene to be "HIs- tot-r. Meantnr -snd Outcome."-, At tha temple thla morning there wus a spe cImJ aervlca for children, largely at tended by mothers. Tonight a light .farce comedy will be given at the Con cordis club by the memoers oi m Children's and Altar gullda. TWO HUNDRED LEARN THE MYSTERIEg OF ARTISANS A' iolnt meeting of it asaembles of United Artisans -was held laet-mgni ai Arlon hall and 200 new members were Initiated. ' Tlte new members were ac- nuiroii the officers' cooperstlve soclation. organised by Mrs. . J. Leach or Portland for the - purpose. The Artisans were organised in roniana. there beinar ao many canai- dates only a few of them could be given the actual Initiative. work by the degree team-of thsrCapital ; assembly- of 8a- lem. which is composed or tne toiiowing members: Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Bamaroi, Mr. ana Un. c- T. Pomeroy,. Mr. and jura. A. M. Clough. Mr. and Mra. J. E. God frey, Mr. and Mra. W. E. hiii,. Mrs. to. R nardner -Mrs. V. Van Patton. Mra. Fannls Erlxon,. Mrs. .A.. V. Unruh, Miss noodhue.' Miss Irene Hi. Jfcien, Miss Nellie Knox, Miss j-ouise .uiy, Miss Mry Miller, Miss Millie Pratt, Mm Nellie M. Cronlse. Mrs. KUa Watt, Ivan Martin. H. S. Belle, F. Seeley, U C. Rulfson and 8. Drake. l Memorial for MUa Anthony. Memorial exercises fof Mlos Busan B. Anthony IwiH be held In the Evangellral church, Jdllwaukle, Bunday. - The- fol lowing wfU be the order observed: Hymn by the Evangelical choir. Invocation and onenlna- addreas. F. M. Kisher; addreas fiv ifra Macflrle Johnson: Address.' Mrs. r'aato. master grange: nymn oy ine grange choir; address by J. D. Btevens; address and. prayer, Rev, H. R. Allen, Oak Grove: closing hymn by tne sauai etc Friends of - the principles fori WhlrTP"MlssArrthony stood and those doslrlng to pay a tribute to her mem- dry are Invited to be present. rareats JJfcj CenUnary. rentenarv Methodist Episcopal Bun dar sc hool has invited - parents - and friends -to be present at the session of the school Bunday at p. m... in ins main sudltorium of the church. "East Ninth and Pine streets. A special pro gram will be rendered. ' mar. T X. Xadley WtU apeak, Rey. IX' I. Hadley, pastor of the Fflends church, will speak at a Pente costal meeting to be held Hunday after noon at 2 o'clock at the' Taylor Street Methodist ohuri-h. - There wlll.be special mueU.. The -putOia la Inyltedt. , . ; Xeroie Work Saves Xoa.se. "Monmouth, Or, March 17.-rA wood shed adjoining the residence of Cs P. Cornwell, lilng in the southern "part of the city, was discovered on fire last nlsht. The house caught several times, but by the heroic efforts of the cltisens It wss at last extinguished with but OREGON DAILY JOURNAtLCPQRTL'AND. SATURDAY Dy IDS rence company , in wi uiiu"- i,.n nf t lumea. The . .Administration building .will be removed to Twenty fourth and Ntcolal streets Immediately atid converted Into an apartment house. Wrecklnir-nahlnes.-U Is sahiVwlU b used In tearing down the lrge build ings. No disposition has been made of IhmTT mm? .HtMtng-and-tt will not --- V 4J" tht Is helng carried on by the crews any. FIRE LIMIT LAW VALUELESS - New Shacks Being Built Over Ruins Left by St. Johns . y Flra of Weak Ago. BUILDINGS ARE LISTED ; . UNDER HEAD OF REPAIRS Ch-dtoae-Do--QtJ5iye:the City Off icera PowerJo.Preyent Such Improvementa and Old Danger Will Continue. : - ; The east side offlce of The Journal. ! 1s the t'H-e of I. M. v.. Miller, 800 East. MorrUoo treet. TlpbOD East SSTB. With the amnke still rising from the embers of a disastrous tire, operating under a fire-limit ordinance that waa supposed to be Ironclad, contractors are busy -in Ht, Johns replacing . burned wooden buildings with other frame structures In the heart of the business district.. While no one except the build ers wlshesto see further ..frame im provements made in the business dis trict, it appears impossible legally to preventions construction of small shack! thugbthe Intention of the council was to bar this "classic Jm provement. Unfortunately the ordi nance applies only to new buildings, while ths present improvements are all under the head of repairs, though ths repairs In some lnstancea ars practi cally new buildings attached to. the charred ruin left by. the fire. A single-story frame building of light construction Is being srected in the cen ter of the buslnesss district, but work cannot be stopped on the building by the city "because -1t is- attached -to-an-other frame storeroom, though In no sense a part of the old building, except for legal purposes. According to the Interpretation of the fire limit ordl nanctf by the city attorney and the coun cllmen, there la nothing to prevent an entire block of frame shacks being erected if there is a single room already built to serve as a keystone, and tha day when the town Will have only firs proof buildings In the business district. Instead of shacks, seem likely to be Indefinitely postponed. Besides the frame buildings, woodeheds . and coal- houses of frame, lightly built, are being erected In the business district. There has been a rush in ,the direc tion of insurance offices in the town since the Are of Bunday, and though the rates are In many Instances higher than the interest on the investment, business men generally are securing protection. The town Insurance agents say that they have written more poltcles the last week than have been issued in the town before during a period of six or eight months. Councilman and property-owner are working on a plan to secure better fire protection, and when the new city ad ministration 'assumes charge of things In April one of its first labors will be the final consideration of the water plant question. The management of the present system frankly admits that tha town ha grown far beyond ths ex pectation of the compnny when It was .tnitori uniTdesDne Trenuent and cust- ly improvements It is doubtful if the present equipment can be mads to give adeauate nreaaure In the buslnsss dis trict. '''..' FAVOR CITY HALL' BONDS." it. Johns Totera flrroerally Will tmpport . jna to SreeS Mnnlolpal Building, ' It is probable that before the end of the year t. Johns will have a 110,000 city hall, building, established on tha most sightly block In the business dis trict, with ample room for all tha city offices and the new fire-department as well. At the coming town eUctlon the peopls will vote on tha proposition to Issue 1 10.000 in bonds for a city hall and the general sentlmenv-e expi XaTT AI.tr ABZaT rOB eTXtTltaTIKlC. I have been Buffering tor the past few years with a severs attacg or rneuma ti.m and found that Kuilard'a Know Lin- Iment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction snd tended to allevlats my pains. March Hi. '02. John C. Depnan. Kinsman, III. Zc. too ana S1.V0. W oortard. -Clarke- a lit 1,1 Outdoor $8.00 Indoor Tmnr -APP GOING FAST I WOULD ADVISE" YOU TO ' CALL - AND SEE "THEM t -; , " OR SEND FOR PESCRfFTiyE CATAlGUEl MAIL '1. ORD ERS RECEIVE MY PERSONAL" ATTENTION. . ; i QEO. WiTFOOTTT 321 East Morrison N-f I . mi " ! - . . -mm So frequently settle, on the lungs and result In Pneumonia : away or UkV something that only' talf aires it. leaving the fGREaTEtT THR0TsnaTu6BEslEDY '. There Is But One Store in Porttand Selling Those Celebrated llPORTllGEimfW We are the people." -:We "import them ourselves,' and all wefl-in formed carpenters know their quality. A great majority of the : "mechanics of;Portland buy their tools from usr anyhow, burwe have thought it weU enough to let all of them know that we -have just received a fresh consignment of these Uvontes among au eirjpert worKer in wow. We likewise Have a Very Complete Stock of Builders' Hardware Tfact that ought to be'generaUy kriowrT throughoutnhe city' Our 'store7 is considered headquarters for this class of merchan dise, yet there may be some newcomers unaware of this. All old-timers will tell you that they buy. their tools from us. ; ; Telephone Main 1382 at mas meeting and sslens-of th council, is in favor. - Bond for thl purpose were author ised a year ago but through a legal de fect they were not considered valid and the town -was forced to wait another election. The present city hall of the ahmt without nlaa- lown is " unr"""- - - ter or paper, or even finishing lumber. It iaSbtoutlarg Tinough to 1iold thrwywn councilman, a presiding officer and the recorder; with room at the window for the visiting attorneys from Poruand who may desire to address th. body on franchis. ' question. A th weekly resslon ofthe council have constituted one of the chief amusements for the town, the present oonflned auart.r ax decidedly unpopular. J . . . EAST SIDE COURT- NEWS Idaho Wrerymaa Telia JoarUoe XI Troubles -riood of WW nltfc Butt ba been started In the east ld justice court by the Ame Mercantile agency for C O. Johnson of Pocstello againet J. uannens. j ne un i naaftnationa of a salesman of tha defendant and the teouWes of the Pocstello man. According to the com plaint, a salesman in the summer of 1 90S secured a team and bu ggy . from Johnson, a liveryman, at Pocatello. It was agreed that th salesman would pay 1100 a month for the tnnv would re turn It to Pocatello at tha close of the montU. would, fe thejeam andbring E'JZNING. MARCH 17, 1 JN i ATttelow 1 best machine -to ii" . : or tne iuu ' . 4hflm Incubator .aotf?,,- 1 5.00 7-00 AT. THESE -PRICES AND I-' St., Portland, Or. nnrrTinnp'nnn IBS Cures --- -- eoMSDafrrioN thrmtemed' . 'md bronchitis) roit twestty tears - C. TJnger, 2 1 1 Maple St.r Champaign; III., Write; .;..-..'. ANA THOUSHT KE WAS INCURABIE ; .1 was troubled with a hacking cough lor a 'year and, im,,..,,,, n.iha V T write "I ema'nd'SXelre J27"iAMmmrk, " r mn7 h poor result until I used Ho'neYND TAR It cured rw? and I not FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured m? of T ''"" ' ny Bronchitis which I .upposed waa Incurable- THREE SIZEQ, 2Cc. COo and $1.00- Hef use iSuIistitutes -: SOLD iKD RECP2i:r:2ED BY WOODARD. CLARKE &T CO. AND S." SKIDMOREA The Hardware. Tin, the buggy back in good condition. It is charged that Instead the alesmn left the team at Ogden, that he alao left a livery bill of SIS which had to be satis fied before Johnson Could secure his property and that a freight bill of 122.(0 arfd a repair bill-ef 16 were other ex penses he had to meet. Now the agency la suing fort227.60 and Interest forTwd Ireaf on llila amount;' together with-the -cost-of -the ault and attorney's fees, making th team worth perhaps 1&00 with the-added dtsexlvantag. to th defendant of not having. ths team. - . The flood of small suit ha not ebbed recently in this court , and despite the necessity of paying heed to thalr politi cal' back fences With Justice and con stable find most of 4helr-waking hours 1.-.- -. -J . . ' .' 1.--J1L- Tortor. by Savages. , "Speaking of the torture to . which some of the savns. tribes In the Philip pines subject. their rsptives, reminds me of the Intense suffering I endured for three months from Inflammation of tha Kldneya," says W.- M. Kherman of dish ing. Me. "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Hitters, three bottles of whloh-completely cured me." Cures Liver Complstnt, -rryspepsln, Flood dis order and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robuat health. Guaranteed bv 8. O. Skldmor Co., druss-lsta. Price ROc. ' CI ANOTHER WEEK OR-TWO INCUBATGK8. "Sown PRICES wffl close and ryou sold for anywhtre near the prices i to unoersranq i navenn pin-, finrn m uwnu-t vn eiyone -ioldisoFour 1906 pattern. GUARANTEED to give satisfaction """ ". mir r""" ..... . -a - -r- r - f . 'IT1"7; rf" riiuui niriVAMTVirn n triv ufiifarHnn amount wour runnnoD rwwu wx.-.. 1ttr.Ja "Url riht 10 ; :: . . i n.n.A.pnrmzjQn or Consumption. ; Do not take chances on a cold wearing seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. -y ; ; Ml Coughs and Colds quickly and CiAQDDDEDSILV Stove and furnace Man occupied with . trial. , Many . ult ar brought in th court apparently, for personal ; reason, the court coats fre quently exceeding -the amount sued for. Lengthy contests 'over- amount ; under $10 by nd means uncommon.. . y t ORGANIZE HOME CIRCLE. Branch of Olty Orgajilsattic Intntd . at aunnyslde. A Branch of the Portland- Horn Train ing association was organised at Sunny slde yesterday afternoon, . th society starting with a good list of member and wide plan or work. Th suburban circles ar closely In touch .with the parent city- body and deflnnte plan of work are followed out by all th. -eirole In unison. The inability of many women to attend the meetings of the city so ciety led to the organisation of outside circles. Mra A. King Wllsony Mr. C O. Tipton Mr. 1 w. W. Payne and Mra. C M. 'Wood, officer and member of th organising commutes of the city society, addressed th. Bunnysid women and th following were chosen officer ... - .i..u, um m 4 Vi.ph.r. son, president;"Mrs7X. T. Warner. Wie- presldrmt; Mrs. Y. T. Jjaoney, secretary; fttea the above, and Mra! Rittsnour and Mra. IC C. Ever.st Tn. jirsi meeting vw nw cireiw w w held Friday. -.. . j Preferred atoek Canned Qooda, .;AUeii Lewi Bet Brand. , THE SALE; OF THE, 99 - cannot -purchase on-of th quoted you, and I want you prevents: -CQ - . t i ,1 .- Odd Fellows Temple First and Alder Sis. IV.1 C. T. U. VERY BUSY IN SOUTHERN OREGON - ISnavlai fliina trh tn Tha Journal. " a CARPEWTERS .-' Grants Pass, Or., March 17. Mr. M.I M. Slesth, stats W. C. T. U. organiser. Is doing good 'work lnoutherTt Oregon. Sh organised unions pt Merlin - and Wlldervllle, held an institute Which was tnteiesting-and-yrofltable in. Orants Paaa, March , and now a county organ isation , has been established. Grant! Pass has until now been the only union I in Josephine county. - The attendance! was good and all' Interested feel much I encouraged. . Mra Slecth In now work-l Ing In-Jackaon county, going from her el to Ashland. .- ' merivala at Koamonth. " Monmouth. Or., March 17.-r-Th re- vlval meetings at the Christian church. conducted by Rev. Mr. Conder. th. evan gelistr-are stUi In progress ..Thlf 1 thi fourth week and there have been II ad-l dltlnna to th. membership. KIDNEY-TROUBLES- Are easily relieved snd oared" Is the aeslnnlna hut as the dlaaaae a row. la aervrlty we ma. find s sior pnt.nt remnly. liars Is wbercf ir.ina'a Imrho if hi aa a eurs. n mow. 1Tw glti qnlrk r.llrf. hnt more than that they sl a aure and latln cure. Th poallirely purify the blood. Sold at 6oo a boa by St. a. akldmor l Co., Sroggist, 1S1 Third St., sol agenta f oi rortlaad, Or. V M I'lne SQ KawTcrfcv :- im le losa Ho -the housa.- . . ' '' ': , , ' 't '