The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 11, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, VEDNZ:DAY EVLIJIKG. AI..IL 11, 1..;.
Spidin; of Hot Cclses. Thiy f.':vcr Vat In irXc.--;;;d V.::'. C: tidzzzi cf
Restaurant
1 Cor. Third ut Ooaok Ma.
on at awd jrxoarr.
Boiled Salt alanon. Crwua BUao..15et
nM sun eiMM is
Steam UMU VMk Clam. .20
ClASB eUloa wit - To. ... ...... 15
Fussed Oor Beef, Potato Bated.
Bead CIihm, Potato Ma4....ilS
Oodflah Ball, Onm hiM,., 15
Oocm M BAeb, Peha-g.,...,15
MM Pork and Boas .....'... ..164
spaghetti hi (amm, nUM,.,..i6
Scrambled (Mtm' BnlM., ....... 20
At the Greet Dcpcrtmct Ctcrt of
Coffee, Bread ead Butte Mi potato
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JOKi LIOIiLlOIlS
Voliva States That Prophet Was
About to Embrace Teaching
y - of Joseph Smith.
CHARGES OF INFIDELITY
I MADEBY SON GLADSTONE
pipit : AgKtl N Orden His Robe
Cleaned to Enter Zion Local Fol-
i Jowera,;. Notified of Revolt by
.i. Excel!.1 ?i
f Chloat April 11. John Alexander
powl la preparing to go to Zlon. Major
. Morris of th (uarda haa announced to
- X)owI that him nien are ready to deaert
Voliva. and the ' "prophet" haa ordered
lila robe cleaned and returned within
ialf an hour.
.- - At Zion City today dladstone Dowte
. Biade positive charge of the Tlolation
f marrlace rowa again at hla father and
aid that they might be lined aa evU
dence In a dlroroe trtoL -He declared
that Ruth Ilofer, the Swlaa helreaa, waa
fcot Implicated. ' . . . r ' . . -Jt
Overaeer Voliva today Bald: 1
DowJe'a statement that he own all
the property here la an absolute lie.
JDowie does aot own a dollar of property
poraonally In the world. More than a
'thousand . Inveators have protestod
gainst Dowla's management of affair
In any form." , .,.,-
V "Arrangementa ' had been ' made te
rain 11,000.000, and the money waa ac
tually offered when Iowl stirred up
the preaent muaa. As aoon aa peaca la
; restored, the money will be forthcom
ing. Nothing la done and nothing . la
being done toward effecting a com
' promise. Diplomatic relation are at
an end. Thla la a war. ,
"Dowle began to go to the devil in
100. ' When he waa poor and lived sim
ply, ne waa one of the mighty men of
the earth. . When he acquired rlchea
y'y Here Js all the freshness,"
gorgeousness and bloom that ,
" goes with Spring. :
.Here are. the" correct ' fix- ,
ings to give just the right
touch. , Good : taste, good
style and a good showing for
your money. . . . v.v 't.
We, are ready, for Easter
with ' ; our handsome New
Spring Shirts, Gems in New
Neckwear, , Stylish , Hats
' Gloves, etc r; " , :' ,". - :' .
jfioriCiiOTHinQ
St3 JuJm-Proth ;
Outfitters for Men and Boys
166 and 168 Third "St..
Mohawk Building '
Countess sd ' Rougemont, formerly
- - Miss Edith CUpp of New 'York,
who has -established a laundry at
(Mermillon, on her husband's estate.
and power and lived extravagantly he
began hla downward courae."
- Vollvla discussed Uowle's ' alleged
polygamous tearhlnga and declared that
the "prophet" was about ready te adopt
the teachings of the Mormon elders.
with whom he was frequently In conference.
Legal proceedings are expected to be
begun within a few day by Dowle to
restore hla property. Juat what form
these will takeliaa not been made pub
lic. Vollvla haa aent'out word to all
branches of the , Christian Catholto
church not to aend any more money for
Mexican- land warrants, thereby -cutting
off Dowie's financial schemes.
Dowle's attorney arrived at Zlon City
thla afternoon to confer with Voliva.
VoUva will probably, meet Wetten late
today. . -
TELLS PORTLAND .COLONY.
Secretary Bxoell ef Bio Beeortbeej the
merolt Agalurt Sowle.
Members Of the local Zlon colony' wUl
be officially Informed at their meeting
next Sundav of the action of the church
authoritlea In denoalng John Alexander
Dowle from the leaderahip of the move
ment. ' Rev. Charles A. Hoy. pastor of
the local church haa received a letter
from J. O. Excel, general eccleaiaatlcal
secretary, telling -him of the action of
the authoritlea. 'i.s
With the exception of . one member
Ihe local, colony has declared Ita alle
giance to Overseer Voliva. the new
leader, 1 repudiating - John Alexander
Dowle not only as leader but as a
prophet. '- The . one exception haa de
clared himself In favor of neither fac
tion, aaaertlng that the others have
acted haatlly and that he will consider
the matter more carefully.
The letter was received by' Mr. Hoy
yesterday. It was written on paper
stamped "Office of the First Apostle,
Zion City. Illinois. U. S. A," -It follower
I am glad to know that our people
In Portland are hoDcful for the future.
Regarding ex-Deacon Bernard, in the
near future he no doubt will be dealroua
of returning to Zlon Let the matter
wait for the present. In regard to him;
I 'will say that I never fully believed
that he had been guilty of wilfully do
ing wrong. I - believe that he left be
cause he could not bear the heavy pres
sure that .waa brought to bear upon
him. He protested against things and
aaw that John Alexander, Dowle per-"
alat'd In going contrary to the rulea of
sound, bualneaa. - -
"I not your etatement regarding the
arose extravagance of John Alexander
Dowle.1- In thla connection It will be
helpful to you for m to give a brief
etatement of what haa recently 'trans
pi red here. Ton have no doubt .been
reading the accounts In the dally papers.
"As you are aware, power of attor
ney were given Overseer VoUva; these'
power were full.'- Step were being
taken to' put the induatrlea on a firm
bast a Money had been anbacrlAed for
stock for the new corporations.,. When
Mr. Dowle heard of this he Immediately
sent word that no industry should be
Incorporated, and that no action should
THE PAY ROLL
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Patrolman Suspended Can Claim
Pay for Every Day Aftar
. v the First Thirty.
Vw ' -' . , ' ' ,i
SHOULD BE DISMISSED
, OR RETURNED TO DUTY
Interesting Provision of City Charter
'Discovered by Civil Service Com-
mission Printed Information for
Aspirants for JobslT" ;
. Patrolman. D. P. McGinn!, who la
under arreet charged' with contributing
to the delinquency of a minor. - ia on
the payroll - of - the - police department
again becauae of a charter provision,
and the municipal civil service commis
sion sent a notice to this effect to the
city executive board and the chief of
police . today. Thla notice will in all
probability lead the police authorities
to dismiss McOlnnls from the depart
ment or reinstate him and aaalgn him
to duty pending further developmenta.
. MoQlnnla was found In the company
of Kitty Moore, 15-year-old girl, on
PorUand height March . S while . on
duty, by. Captain Bruin and Blover.
The girl attempted -to-escape, but waa
arrested by Captain Bruin. - The -two
were taken to the police' station and
there the girl confessed to . Intimacy
with the patrolman.
McGinnla waa arrested and suspended
temporarily pending the hearing of
chargea filed against - him by Captain
Bruin. No hearing has been bad of the
charges before the police commission,
aa It waa desired to await the action of
the district attorney, who waa making
an investigation. McOinnla waa re
leased from cuatody on balL . -
The charter provides (hat no employe
under the civil' service, shall be?, aua
pended for a longer period than SO'
dava. At the meeting of the civil aerr.
ice-oammlaaiOB the. matter waa consid
ered. . It - waa shown' that McOinnla
could claim pay for every day over SO
that be was on the suspended list.' and
that by the. charter, he should either be
discharged from the department or re
turned to duty. The commission could
only draw the attention of the execu
tive board and the) chief of polio to the
clreumatance. - - ?
At its meeting today 'the clvlf-service
commission decided that It would
not attempt to send the , aecretary to
Washlngon to attend the conference of
civil service commission secretarlee, be
cause of lack of funds,
A manual of examinations compiled
by Secretary McPherson was ordered
published. It will contain the scope of
all the examination, tell how to pro
ceed td mak application for a poaltlon,
and direct examiner how to conduct
the examination and mark the paper.
The commission thought such av manual
was necessary. ....
'X. -(; 539-541-543-545 VILLIATIa ' AVENUE-'-'; m
Many of the "Over Town" stores have actually been' envious of os.WVe have 'licked them half to death," irt a business way
and have attracted to our place hundreds of ladies and gentlemen who will make this their permanent trading place hereafter. ?
Their eyes have been opened to the immensity of our storerooms, 100x100 feet. Many .never dreamed that there was such a mag
nificent store in this section of the city, and perceiving the large1 stock we carry, and that because our expensesire- si mere ;
bagatelle as compared to those of the "over town' fellows',- perfectly understand that we can easily "scoop" them in prices on
everything we handle, BUT LET 'US GET, DOWN TO BUSINESS ON THE ; FIRE SALE PRICES OF TODAY
Dry Goods Section
All goods that happened to be in the base
ment or near the fire have been carefully
' picked out arid placed on tables -
at... '...rave, 33, 67, f t:i
Ma(ny things more exposed than others and
on the 7t lablcare values up to 25c; on
- the 9e table, up to 35c; on the table,
up to $1.00; on the S3f table up to $2.00;
on the 67e table, up to $3.50; on the
f 1.19 table, up to $4.50. , - '
Staple Check Ginghams, regular 7c and 8c
Sale Price .....-
Staple Calicos,- blues, grays, black, -white,
white 'and black. Sale Price....; 4f
Mimes' Hose. 100 dozen; thes are regular
20c value. To close the lot they are yours
at Fire bale frice, pair....... i"f
colors
.25
Wrappers," about 50 doxen," assorted colo
and sizes. ....... ..76 95a and f 1.3
IUbbons. Laces and
Emtroidcrics
RibBons, regular 10c--Sale Price.... J. 5s
Ribbons, regular 20c Sale Price.,,, ,,aOTk
Ribbons, regular 25c-rSale Price.. .. ,,13
Allover Laces, damaged by smoke; regu
lar 75c. Sale Price, yard.. ........ ..1
Embroideries, u to 15c yard; no noticeable
damage. Sale Price, yard.. ......... ..
Ladies' Neckwear, boxes slightly moistened,'
. bnt ho real damage to neckwear; up to
- 35c. Sale Price, each . . . i . . . . ... . IS
Fabric Gloves, black and color; worth up
to 50c pair... .................... ...21
Hardware
75c Shovels, Spades and Forks.. 30
50c, 60c and 75c Garden Rakes. .....
Garden Hoes.;."T;.. . ...lSf to 3Se)
Mop Handles .................. ..4
Grass Hooks, 40c values. .......... ,...15
Fruit Season Soon
l-Pint Mason Jars, dozen , t J ........... 43
1- Quart Mason Jars, dozen. ...... v.. ..BO
2- Quart Mason Jars, dozen..., ........ 73
Mason Jar Caps, dozen..... .....-..13
Jar Rubbers, dozen 1
Stone Crocks and Jars at 74 a gallon: regu-
. lar price 12c. We have about 200 dozen
. Fruit Jars and 3,000 gallons in Stoneware.
rJensFiiniisIiing
Boys' Bib Overalls, pair at...', ...10
Men's Bib Overalls) pair at .-. . .. .....nS4
Men's Plain Overalls, pair at. ....... ...25f
Boys Suits one half regular jprice $2.00
Suits.. ....fl.OO; $3.00 Suis......t.50
Men's Pants cut half in two. That means
that $3.00 Pants go for......,.....1.50
$2.00 Pants tot,......,.,.,.,,t.1Xt
Neckwears-tegular 25c, slightly damaged by
-wstef ;.v:;.v.:;.vr:Tx::;. . .104
Men's and Boys' 25c and 50c Caps.... 10
Men's $1.75 Sweaters. .:...;.:.:69f
Men's $1.00 Sweaters i37f
Boys'' 65c Sweaters ......... ....... . . . 19e
Boys' Knee Pants, value to 95c. .19
Men's and Boys' Straw and Crash Hatsi.6e
Men's 25t'Suspenders.. v.v.. 9at
Men's' Coif Shirts, value to $1.00.. ... ,27a
Men's 50c "Work Shirts . . . . . . , . ;. . ,.3T
Men's '15c Black and Tan Cotton Hose.-.9
Men's Handkerchiefs, tip to 15c... ......2a
Men's 50c Underwear. ......,....;....27Tk
RUSSELL AND SHAVER CARS LEAVE FIFTH AND YAF.IH1LL DIRECT FOH. OUR.; STORE
Get off at Williams Avenue and go north 100 feet.. Come and do your trading just as soon aa you can!. There probably
will hot be a dollar's worth of these Fire Sale Goods left by Saturday night. , , ' ; " ' ; !'4r .,.::;; : ;r
be taken - without consulting him: In
other words, he completely '' blocked
everything we were about to do. This
haa been hla polk-y - from he Art;
whenever the candy factory or lace In
duatrles were In good running order he
would withdraw the working capital.
You. have no doubt seen a copy of hla
telegram directing Overaeer Voliva to
remove Deacon Granger from hla office.
- The people will tolerate Dr. Dowle1
rule no-longer. Last. Sunday Overaeer
Voliva made vigorous protest against
the extravagance and mismanagement
of John Alexander Dowle. - He publicly
restored Dr. Bpelcher to office and
atated that be refused to remove Deacon
Granger. - The people with scarce an
exception were with us. The same pre
test was -mad In Chicago- and Chicago
is practically solid against John-1 Alex
ander Dowle. Cincinnati will no longer
tolerate his rule. No matter what other
branches do, Cincinnati will no longer
be under the rule of this man.
."Sunday evening tbe overseer drafted
a' telegram to Dr. Dowle, suspending
him from bis office and fellowship.
Tou have probably seen a eopy of this
telegram. This morning he replied; his
reply shows that he is unrepentant and
I -determined -o go on tn-thla aame
tyrannical way. Tou will probably learn
that he haa attempted to remove cer
tain people from office; he has jno power
to do thla and he himaelf 1 suapended.
A suspended officer haa no power to
exercise the duties of his omo until
hi suspension 1 removed. Dr. Dowle
wa suspended by the highest officer m
the church; such officers have full power
to act in thl matter. Dr. Dowle has no
more power, ecclesiastically, at the pres
ent tiro than a. .lay member of the
church, and not aa much, for he him
aelf la auspended from fellowship as
well a from office. ...-
"Tou have no doubt learned that the
entire estate of Zlon ha been trans
ferred to Deacon. Alexander Granger.
Thl 1 ao John Alexander Dowle cannot
wreck It. It is simply held by Deacon
O ranger In trust for Zlon. At the same
time there may be legal complications;
it will therefore be advisable for yon to
have the custodian under your charge
mak all remittance of tithe and offer
ings, whether by draft or money order,
in my name. I will then Indore same
and turn it over' to the financial secre
tary. Tour brother In the Master's serv
ice. '- " ' jr.o. ssxccuu v '
, .' General Ecclesiastical Secretary."
NO HURRY TO DECIDE -FATE
OF THE PORTLAND
Whether the fate of tbe Hotel Port
land will b decided at the meeting of
the board of directors, which will be
called to order at 4 o'clock' this after
noon, J a matter ef oocjecture. It 1
possible thai an .gTeement:will not be
reached at , the meeting - and ' that the
matter will i be . delayed . Indefinitely.
About It hotel , men have made applica
tion to become manager of the Portland
In the place of. Manager Bowers. There
are, of fers from several who desire to
lease the hostelry. I J0.000 a year being
offered in -one Instance. Buyer nave
also approached the 'directors wih
offer. - i .
"There la no hurry." said C -A. Dolph
today. . "The hotel Is In a healthy con
dition. If we decide neither to aell or
lease we may not seleet a new manager
until the latter part of tne summer."
REGISTRATION EKDS WITH
21,289 Oil BOOKS
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Of 'Thesa Thirty-Nine Hundred
'Are Democrats and a Thou
sand Independent.
The registration of voter who wish
to take part in the primaries April 20
closed yeeterday afternoon at I o'clock.
There was a ' big rush at the eounty
clerk' of floe all day 1 yeaterday and
Monday. A few out-of-the-city notaries
publio who swore in voters have not
reported to County Clerk Fields as yet,
ao a complete list of those reglatered
cannot be mad now. The following la
the report aa completed up to noon to
day:. '- '- :'
Republicans, 11,37; Democrats, !.;
refused to name politics,, t: - total,
11.281. Df this number S.ISI reside on
the west side. S,77 on the east sideband
1.S44 in the country. ;
Mr. Field this morning mad out a
report showing the cost of registration
from tba time, the book were opened in
January until April IS. Thla year the
cost was less than in ISO! and 1904. al
though several thousand more voter
reglatered than In previous years. In
1D0S, 17, SB were registered between tKe
dates mentioned at a cost of $2,177; in
1S04, lt.stO were registered at a cost of
tl.SSS; In 10, 21.M war registered
at a coat of 11.17. ,
JOHN G. WOOLEY COMING
TO TALK ON TEMPERANCE
The anti-saloon league and prominent
Prohlbttlontats held a conference at Eu
gene last night, the principal speaker
being I. H. Amo and F. D. Rutherford
of Portland. The conference waa con
tinued today and the principal speaker
at the morning session was- John G.
Wooley, a prominent Australian temper
ance reformer. Mr. Wooley apeak at
Albany tonight and Salem tomorrow, ar
riving in Portland on the morning of
April It to be in . attendance at the
state convention of prohibitionists. He
will speak Friday evening at the White
Temple and Saturday evening will ad
dree Socialist of the city an "SociaV
iam In Australia." .
JOHN HANSON DIES f ;;
.AT NEWBERG HOME
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(Specie! MspatcB te lae Joaraal.)
Newberg.'Or., April 11 John Hanson,
an old resident of Oregon, died yester
day at the borne of hla daughter, Mr.
T. II. Gardiner, after a long Illness, aged
I year. He wa a member of the
Friend church for many year and the
funeral waa held there this afternoon.
Eight children are left, hla wife hav
ing preceded htm som ysara ago, ',
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Madras Addition
Z.OTS SS BOWST, S3 MOaTTX.
Sfadra Addition Adjoins XmmIwmo,
. the STew Tract Juat Opened. ' - y
LOTS $125 TO $230
This beautiful tract, alt cleared, Ilea
only, 300 yarda from Mount Scott car
line. Water' on every lot. Glltedged
title. . Don't miss thla opportunity to
secure a footing in the most beautiful
of all suburban property on the Mount
Scott car line a splendid chsnce to
own your own borne -and pay rent to
yourself.-- Plats now ready, and may
be had from A- Oo w per th wait, Laurel
wood, who controls the property. Every
lot is a snap, aad they'll not last long.
rsora soon ssoi. ;
Who Wants a Snap
11 acres of timber land in Tillamook
county, bordering on the Nehalem river,
being the N. H of the S. B. , lote T
and . see. 17, Twp. 8 N., R. I E,jContalns
nr and cedar. VV HI "cruise from' 1,000,
000 to S.000,000. Will Bell at a sacri
fice if taken In a few days. Inquire
TMcKinley Mitchell
302& STARK ST.
1
Magnificent Array of Hew VaH Papers I
Indeed, the beautitful designs and chlo patterns of our euperb spring r '
showing, stamp our t exhibit at onoe aa th very highest art exposition.
of fine wall paper decorations. We Invite you to see the new dainty ef-
fecta of our pretty paper designs ricn and simple and exquisite beyond
'expression." . ."".! ' ....... ' . A . ' .'
;.',' ;- ' ' ' .r."W IIU FAXsTT TSAT W01TT OOU OFF." ' '.: T
Portland
aid TSakin!', ZtuXTlSl FxrMPsnsroxmi.p qtt.
4 a 4
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Two Sections
Choice graaing and ' timber land In
Klamath county, Oregon, lying in Horae
Fly Valley section, N. and 8. H of Sec.
1, Twp. IS 8., R. 15 t, and the N. and
8. H of Sec St, Twp. S B., R. 14 ia
This land is weU adapted for - stock
ralaln and also contains several mil
lion feet of choloj timber. Price 5 per
acre xor a snort iun oniy. inquire.
MclUnley Mitchell
. 203 Stark: St.
. RIN8 HOMB
13,180 Corner, 100x100, on oar line; fine
view of the cltyr house formerly4 coat
34,600. . FRED C. KING, S0( Commer
cial Diocav necona ana waanington.
Freshening Up for EasterJ
To keep In line with the eaeon'a call
for beauty, brighten uo the houae In.
side and outside with a new dress of
paint. But be sure you're not getting an
excuse for the right article ret Bay
Stat paint and varnishes for th wear-
well ort. , "-...''
' ' TU BIQ FAnr STOIUi. ,
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
FB03TT AJTB XOBJUSOkT STS.
fc . X, , sii ' ii r it t i mrr i -I- r-',; ' i.. .g?- ;Tr-:i'-4..sM. -n?--
; y- - WATER MAIN FOR " '- ":r'i v;'--;
1 BULL. RUN WATER
:: '- Jin-'-"-. - " y:' :" '
- . ,: BEING LAID IN ' y "tf'y-y'
VERNON:
Vernon has already a. good supply' of Bull Run water, but ,
the city Is now laying a 24-inch main directly through the
" center of the tract. This will, make Vernon one f the best
" watered suburbs irthe city. If you want to make a good
. investment buy a few lota in Vernon. If you want to build
a home see Vernon. We give good terms, 5 per cent cash
and Y per cent per month. . Why pay Vent when you can
" " 7. buy property on such terms? ..' - : ,
MOORE INVESTMENT CO.
-my, sixth street;
MAIN 16
1 4 4 ;
11
Of choice land, within one half mile of
the town or ureanam. - uu in two
pieces. WIU aell on or both. Splendid
opportunity for a email home. , For
price and term, inquire ' -
ISoaOaTUrr KTCXStt, SOSH Stark St.
IN CITY. UIMITO
U.I00 ( acre, will mak fine home;
also I choice nomeatead relinquish
ment a only $i00 eaoh. FRED C.
KING, 30 Commercial block. Second
and Washington.
Investments
aS,S00 lOalOS. 34th, bet Thurnian and
Vaughn; two I and -room houses;
'' rent li.
flOO-TwO sightly ; lots and S-room
residence, near . car lines. Mount
Tsbor. v
ll.aoo 100x100, Columbia Heights, near
car line, 41 fruit trees, new fence,
S0O ItxlO. Beat Davl and 33d at. ',,
lSOxlOOHoyt, bet- Slat and Std at a, "
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