The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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, feak.r... ......... klualcal Ritrleaqne
Xiuplro .......... ... , ,"ltamke"
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Ctraud v.,.......,-........,..,. .Vaudeville
bt.r VaudoTtlie
hO) in n T T "i i i i i ii i m i. 'i i I,, ii i.. i n
. When we entered the tailoring busk
nes 10 year no ti fully realised. eui
: position in the way of meeting conipetl-
Hon and after a thorough etudy adopted
a new method which has proved a great
success, that- la, making any euit in the
house to order for 126; no more, no less.
Our competitors aaid we could not last,
as the proflt was too small, but thai
waa 10 years ago, and wa are still giving
you your choice of any plec of goods
In the store made to order for 126. 'We
are dally Complimented on-the superior
. trimmings : and . workmanship of our
suits.- call and look over our stock,
whether -you wish to buy or' not, as we
' are always glad to show you the good a
Unique Tailoring company, lot titark,
near Blxth. ., . ...
Thomas '-"J." Brooks. Fred,' Pearson,
. Charles Pearson, Henry Baumgartner
and A. R. Falkenberg yesterday began a
suit in the circuit court against William
and Louie Falkenberg, minors. - The
plaintiffs declare that they are the own
era ot Multnomah county farm 4 prop
erty that -, formerly belonged to the
father of the defendants. It Is said that
in settling the affairs of the estate
some small legal omission, was neglected
that haa cast a cloud on the title to the
property. The court is asked to ap
point a guardian ad litem for the minors
and that they be required to appear and
show by what right they have a title
to the property. - W. Ji, Fowler is the
aerendaats attorney. :"v" ,
c Captain of Police glover, as shown
by the records, la in no way responsl-
ble for the release of J. 8. Massey, who
is -accused by Anita, Hornbush of de
camping with $260 and a gold watch
belonging to her, Vsasey was arrested
. her onjy on a charge of drunkenness
and Captain plover released him on 110
bail, whioh is a large amount to re-
:. Quire ln'aueh a case. - No complaint has
been filed against the man, though the
: woman says that she Intends doing so,
V" Massey was arreated at Astoria Friday,
the police there believing . a' criminal
charge had been, filed agalnet. him her.
Our studio will be open from 10 till
I today for the accommodation of those
persona who cannot come during the
week. It is well known that ws excel
- In all kinds fit photographic productions
that eur gallery la among the best
quipped In the world and that we
'. make a specialty of soleo prints for
.... ' newspaper halftones. Moat of the can
' dldates for nominations at the primaries
have been . photographed by us. Their
splendid pictures tell the story of .our
' skllL. Moore a studio, Elks', building.
,. Seventh .and. . Stark. : .-., , r
Ted Class, an employe of the'Mer-
' chants' hotel.- who was charged with aa
- saultlng B. T. Stafford, an B car con.
ductor, at Third and Washington streets
yesterday-afternoon,-was found guilty
by Polios Judge Cameron yesterday and
lined 126. Notice of appeal waa given.
- The trouble between the men arose over
the alleged conduct of Glass in abusing
the conductor because the latter would
- not allow bis dog to rida on the seat ot
' ths oar. ' ; . - ; ..., - ; ,.
r- nanananaasHanas) 'V ' "
'Almost II years after the "death of
Mrs. M. N. Posson her son, J. Posson,
r has filed a . petition asking to ba ap-
: pointed administrator' of her estate. Ths
petition . waa granted by County Judge
' Lionel R. Webster,' who also -appointed
ti. w. Mitchell, oeorgo Koyer and C, I
, Howe as appraiser The estate con-
. - aiata of property in Pleasant Horn ad'
dltion to East Portland. ; V ;'
...... Polios Detective Andy Vaughn Is over-
joyed at the recovery of his overcoat,
which waa stolen from him a few days
- ago In a restaurant. It was recovered
at a second-hand store by Detective Joe
t..,. jsy. It Is rumored, but the report can
not bo verified, that the thimble for
: v which Day one searched so-long was
, Tound la tha pocket of ths recovered
: overooat- r - - -" --v.
' Ton win do yourself Just by Investi
gating for yourself ths great values
r offered for little money latest styles
' of men's and-youths' suits ready mads
or ws take your measure : and make
them for yott to your correct fit from
16 to 110 less In price In comparison
with other stores prices. John Dellar,
' 161-111 First street and II North Third
street, : ;.i-yik, s , r,., it--
i - County Clerk Frank B. Fields lata yes-
terday afternoon oompleted making tha
- typewritten lists of all tho voters Who
- have registered to take part in tna com
ing primary election. Copies of ths
lists were mailed Mr. Fields last night
to all thoao who have subscribed for
- - them. Tho election supplies are all
' ready to bo sent out, which action will
""""be taken tomorrow morning. t
- Article of- Incorporation !Tfor 1 tho
Portland Collapsible Box company were
Tiled .. In the office . of County. Clerk
Frank B. Fields yesterday. Ths Incor
porators . are S. J. Donaldson, Phil
Metachan and E. B. McFarland, and ths
company has a capital stock of 160,000.
Mayo Lane yesterday appointed
committee to receive snd forward con
tributions In response to ths appeal for
and
Blurred
Vision
' Are often the forerunner of
eye troubles. , A little infor
mation may put you right.
Our optical department is at
your service and our diagno
sis reliable.' Consult our op
tician, Miss Georgia Parsons
The
G. Heitkemper ,
Jewelers & Silversmiths
286 MORRISON STREET
Lowest Priced ' House for
Fine Goods
, The habit cf living, armed
early in life, is the foundation of
many fortune,' . Thrifty people
patronize the savings bank.". We
have many large deposits, many
small ones. Deposits of the wage
earner and the capitalist awaiting
investment. All earning ' some
thing.
. . WE PAY . s
INTEREST
ace H35T i mi m
Oeaeial Baaktsg aaiaesi Tiaaaaetes.
Srafta laaaes ea All "rarta ef the Werla,
- ' - OFFICERS."
V. MOORE. President. 1
W.
E. E-LTTLE, Vice-Presidents !
- . W, COOPER MORRIS, ashler.
"- t'ii- DIRECTOR8.' , .
W. H. Moore. . . - . E. ,B. tyU.
; , Loo Fried. H. A. Moor. ?
- W., Cooper Morris.,
aid from ths stricken people oif southern
Italy in the extremity caused by the
sruptlon of Vesuvius. He has called a
meeting of tho committee to b held In
his office Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock,
at which time ths matter will be thor
oughly dlsoussed and plans of action
mapped out. The members of the com
mittee were notified yesterday of their
appointment. They are: R. R, Hoge.
J. B. Laber, Dr. C. F. Candlanl, Frank
C. Bossl and Rev. Alexander CoatellU
Fifty thousand dollars Is the eanltal
Atock f the Oaks Amusement company
ana tus , siock wui . he divided into
shares of $10 each. ' Articles of -Incorporation
for ths new company wer
filed ' yesterday In ths office of County
Clerk Frank S. Fields. The company Is
formed to continue the Oaks, which was
built last year by tna Oregon Water
Power Railway company. Tha In
corporators of the new company are;
Paul Weaelngar. W. B. Gierke. D. M.
Dunne, W. J, Van Sohuyver, - 8, H.
Frledlander.and D. Soils Cohen. .- ...
Mineral Springs Hotel company. les
sees. Amos D. St. Martin hot springs,
Carson, Washington, is without doubt
ths -best health resort In ths northwest.
Hot mineral baths for euro ef rheuma
tism, stomach, liver and kidney trou
bles. Excellent table, electric lights and
steam - heat; (In trout Ashing. Take
steamer Srenoer or Regulator-boats.
Artlolas Of j, incorporation :' for ' the
Baker-Con Lumber company 'war filed
in the of flee of County Clerk Frank S,
Fields yesterday by Alfred A. Baker:
H. P. Con and J. H. Cane. Th princi
pal office of ths-new corporation will
be located at Lenta. The company's
capital stock is 120,000. , - -
Mr. and Mrs.' Dan Marx reach New
Tork today and leave on th tth Inst
for Europe. They wlu remain abroad
for about a year. Mr. Marx la a mem
ber of the Jinn of Marx at Block and
may b expected to bring back- some
good bargalns:.ln diamonds,
C. -I Goodrich, a New Tork architect.
arrived in Portland, Friday, to loin his
father,. Captain W. W. Goodrich. He
wlU 'i rsid. An . Portland permanently.
He becomes a member of th Arm of
Goodrich eV Goodrich, - with offices In
the Fenton building. ' , ' - . ;
Until further - notice, commencing
Sunday, April I, ltO. th Mississippi
avenu cara wlu cross th river west
srly over steel bridge snd easterly over
Burnsid bridge. Portland Railway com'
pany, , .. ; . -
Dr. ' Robert Hop of the All Saints
mission states that ths kindergarten and
Sunday school, festival has been post'
poned until Ascension day on account
of tho death of the Bishop Wis tar
' This will remind you that now Is tho
ttms to have your balr mattresses reno
vated and returned th same day. Phone
Main 474. Th Portland Curled Hair
Faotory,JILMetgrproprltorL-;
There -will - bo an Important special
meeting of the "Hoyt Boosters" and all
friends .of Mr. Ralph W. Hoyt at 141
Washington street at 11:30 p. m. today.
Sunday, April 1. Pleas attend.
- For Quick action, Ust your real estate
for sal at ' reasonsbl prices with F.
Abraham, 111 Second street. He will
do the rest ? Established' IS years and
he soils strictly on commission, .',
M. Fltigerald was held to the grand
Jury on a charge of larceny and of ob
taining money by rais prstenses yes
terday In the polico court. His bond
was fixed at 1760 In each case. :
Invitations have been 'issued for.tne
April party to ba given by the Mount
Hood field team, W. O. W Saturday
evening, April 11, at th Woodmen's hall.
East Sixth and Alder streets. ... . ,
1. B. . Whltnsy, 'State 'printer, who
Is now serving hi first term, has
mad an efficient, obliging officer, and
stands upon bis record in asking for a
second , term, vote for him. -v
J. B. Nye, manager of the nsw St
Johns hotel, will serve yoo a fin Sun
day dinner la, their new grill-room or
private aining-room. juuropesn ptan.
Com out som Sunday, -.--.
Butser's lawa fertiliser rejuvenates
ths shabby lawn: his aweet peas and
lawn grass got gold medal at th -fair.
Ill Front, between Yamhill and Taylor.
Watches, diamonds and Jewelry on
easy payments. II down and 10 cents per
week. Ail mainsprings ll; an watohs
oleaned L; Metsger sc Co., Ill Sixth st
Th concluding servlcss of ths Pass
over holiday will bs held at tha Tsmple
Beth Israel tonight at 7 o'clock and
Monday .morning at 10:10 o'clock. .
Tha Municipal aaaooiatlon - will- an
nounce on Wednesday and Thursday ths
candidates who have been - Indorsed by
th association. . -.
W are at in selling ey glasses at 11,
perfect fit guaranteed or money re
funded. Meteger Co, 111 Sixth street
For Bale 4Ilrh-grade eld piano, up
right; good condition; very cheap; oaah
or Installments. , Phone East Jill.
Photographs " taken daily " by' Aun,'
comer Washington and West Park, be
tween s:io and :. .',
John BorghV formerly a mining man
la Montana, yesterday pnrchaaed II
i -. .. .. . .
OIL SNIP FLEET I
DIG OIL
Associated ' Comp&ny to . Place
Giant Craft on Portland-San
...
Francisco Run. V "
SIX BIO, SHIPS WILL -
HANDLE LOCAL TRADE
Vessels Will Unload at Llnnton
Tanks Where Tens of Thousands of
.. Gallons of Oil Will Be Discharged
Nearly Every Day.-
By .midsummer on of th biggest oil
carriers In the world will be placed in
regular commission between Ban Fran.
Cisco and Portland by the Associated Oil
company, of which J, 8. Boyle is local
manager. She is now nearlng comple
tion on the Atlantic coast and Is being
built expressly to .transport fuel oil to
Portland. Th vessel has been named
th W. a. Porter, She will have capac
ity- for Handling 15,000 barrels of OIL
By mean of the apparatus with which
she will be equipped. It will be pos
slbls for her to discharge her tanks
when funy waded In II hours.
Th W. S. Porter Is also being built
for speed. It Is declared that aha will
be able to reel off closs .to II knots an
hour. It is planned to have her make
a round trip every five days. Her en
gines and other machinery will ba of
th most modern type, v
Running In connection with her will
be th old American bark Rodario Dbu
which Is. being converted into, an oil
carrier at Ban Francisco for th same
oompany. - She will be ready for service
early In June. , Her tanks will b of
11.100 barrels capacity. . 8 he will b
brought north and taken back to Call
fornla br a tugboat Th Roderio Dhu,
It will bo remembered, was at Portland
last fall, taking on-a. cargo. -of -grain
for Ban. Pedro. She I an old veeeel and
Is Drastically being rebuilt
Including these vessels, there will b
at least half a. dosen oil carriers man-
in regular and frequent trips to Fort'
land before-the summer Is far advanced.
Among these Is the steamer Argyll, nav
Ins- a caDacity of 11.300 barrela of liquid
fuel. On the occasion of her last visit
to Portland, which was a few days ago,
it Is - claimed that she lowered t.
world's record' In th rapidity with
which her cargo was discharged. After
she had been made faat to the dock at
Llnnton It la said that her entire ship
ment of more than 11.300 barrels, quiv-
alent to 3.100 tons, wag removed in nine
hours and 30 minutes, .
It Is estimated that th new steamer
W. 8. Porter will be able to carry
full cargo of 11,000 barrels on a draft
of II feet By following tha tides. It
Is believed that she wiU bo able to get
up tho Columbia river even, during th
low water stage witnout any airriouity.
She can tax .oar of M0 barrels on
a draft of II feet - Th new tank being
built at Llnnton" wilt 1 for hr -a of
these vessels. v-t,..
WILL BUILD NEW DOCK.
. W. JieadbevUt Win Xroel On aTeaa
' ' That Plaamed by ospk Snvpla.
F. W. Leadbetter will build a dock
adjoining that which is soon to be erect
d by Joseph Supple on th sits of bis
boatyard. Th two docks will have a
combined length of 100 feet and will be
111 feet wide. The structures " will be
separated by Yamhill street and built
flush up to the Morrison street bridge.
Piling for th docks was purchased yes
terday and will be delivered on th
building site next week. Immediately
afterward work on th docks will be
startedV ' . ' i-' ' '
Underneath his dock Mr. Supple wUl
have berths arranged for the mooring
of gasoline launches. He believes that
ha will b able to accommodate about
10 ef the small craft Ways on which
to haul boats out. for repair will be
built at the foot of Yamhill street.
which will be th only open point avail
able for that purpose. Back of his dock
Mr. Supple will erect a- fivs-story brick
business block I or tn occupancy or
firm now stationed .at that point
COAST TRAFFIC CROWS.
raota QoaatitUs of Freight Are B
, lag hipped to Oooe Bay Than Stver..
-. Greater quantities of frsight are be
ing shipped from Portland to Coo bay
and Eureka, than . ever before, th
steamers being taxed to their capacity
in handling the traffic. ..It would not
havo been possible to place half a ton
more on th AHiane whk-h sailed last
night She also took out II passengers,
all thst eh has a license to carry..
Tl T, Baumgartner, local agent' for
the line, says that the indications are
favorable that th . shlpmsnts to Cooe
bay will soon be much heavier than at
present - If such proves to be th case
It may be necessary for anothar ves
sel to bo placed on th rout.' ' Tire
Sgent says that he has already closed
eontracta for th shlpmsnt of 10 log
ging cars and II locomotives to North
Bend. Other heavy orders are being
received nearly every day. '- ,
The steamer F. A. Kllbum is also re
ceiving all of the business that sha can
take care of 'conveniently. She will go
out tomorrow-. night loaded - to- the
hatches with miscellaneous freight for
Coos bay, Eureka and. San Francisco.
acres of Improved land from Mrs, Mary
Kruso. - Th property is located on the
Base Line road, Monta villa. The sals
waa made through Angeles 4 Co. Mf.
Borgh proposes to erect a fine resldenoe
on the site and make it his home. ,
At the meeting of the People' Forum
this evening at I o'clock In the Selling
Hlrsch hall, Secretary 1L W. Stone of
the T. M. C A. will deliver an address
on th aubjct "Boyology." After th
address there will be an open discussion
of the eubject. ; ,
John H. Attken is the logical candi
date for atat treasurer.. Vote for htm
at. the" primaries. ' , .
Aeme Oil Co- sells the best safety coal
oils and fine gasolines. Phone East Til.
Vote for John H. Altken, the merchant
candidate for state treasurer..
Vote for J. R. Whitney, for State
Printer. -.
Wooater, the fruit king. .
; . Wharo to Dins.
Th Beaton Restaurant, I4T Morrison
street Sunday chicken dinner, French
style, tic Meat, lie. : .,
Milwaukio Country Club.
Txis Angeles and Oakland race, - Take
Sellwood and Oregon City care at First
and Aldsr, - .-....,! -.tv
Invisible Qifdtats
ra w""
- Don't be deceived Into paying T.!0 to
110 for these lenses. We will examtno
your syes and 8t these lenses for - .
PER PAIR
OREGON OPTICAL
COMPANY
EXCLUSIVE OPTICIANS
..- .171 fearta St, T. X. 0. A. Bid,. .. ;
' " .
For- the past fsw trips shs ha been
carrying all of - the passengers that
could be accommodated. ' Until she was
placed -on this 'route; " something more
than a year ago, tha Alliance had no op
position.' Th latter wavtaktng car of
th entire traffic and even then shs was
frequently obliged to go out with rather
light cargoes. . Now it requires two
boats to handle th traffic and they are
loaded . to their full capacity. . ' ,
Until about a year ago ths heaviest
of ths shipments en this route war
consigned through to Eureka, but now
th Coo bay country is far in tha lead.
More people are also going to the latter-point
at least this is true so far
as the travel on the boats from Port
land la concerned. " ' - ' . i
OTTAWA IS CHARTERED.
Shaver TTamsportatlosi Company . Se
, cures gtesuier for Towing Furposes.
. To assist la taklns1 car of Its jog
towing business tha ShavVr Transporta
tion company . oharterebt ths - steamer
Ottawa yesterday -; from . the .-Oregon
Round Lumber company. She Will be
placed In service tomorrow towing rafts
of logs from the camps - on the lower
Columbia to the Portland mills.- Ten
or twelve ateamere . are engaged regu
larly . In. this business and - It is said
they are'unable to handle the Increased
.traffic, due principally to the great
'quantitiea of lumber now being eent to
foreign porte. .. There Is also a strong
current In the Columbia owing to tho
high stag of th river and the boats
cannot be operated ' at their . normal
speed. When the current is not too
swift on boat often takes thr and
foot rafts in tow up stream without
difficulty, '-,-;, ; ': ,; ,'.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tomorrow : the steamer Oregon of
th Oregon City Transportation com
pany's fleet will be hauled out on the
way at th Portland shipyards and put
tn shape for tho season's run. . She
draws but II Inches of water and Is one
bf the lightest draft sternwheelars tn
th world, v.- - .. r- .
The steamers Volga and Jesst Har
kin are undergoing repair at th Sup
pi yards. - As soon as the work on her
has been completed the Volga will be
placed In service on on of th routes
out of Astoria. . Shs belongs to Captain
Babbidge. ' , "; ' -. . '.-' . i.,
Ths French berk General Neumayer
will move tomorrow from Columbia No.
t to Columbia No. 1 dock to finish load
ing hsr grain cargo for the . United
Kingdom. Bh . will r finish loading
about th middl of th week. - --
The schooners Polaris ' and Crescent
will complete their lumber cargoes for
th orient on Wednesday. Th former
will clear for Manila and th latter for
Shanghai. ... ' .-..?..
Tomorrow th steamer Nome City Is
due to arrive from Ban Francisco. She
will load lumber at the North Paclfio
mill for Redondo. ' . ; c ...
Early this morning the eteamer Costa
JOHIN Lr. DAY
Oandldas fog mepublicaa sTomlnatloa
fog Constable Wert Bid Slstrlc
Ifnmber lit oa Offloiaj Ballot, .
Advocate of his a tat amenta, 1, 1 and It
Statement No. 1 I will devote my
entire personal- time and attention .to
the duties of the of Hoe, thus- Insuring
prompt service of all paper.
Statement Ko. I I beiiev in law en
forcement ."''' - .'-
Statement No. I I am opposed ' to
graft In all Its forms and will not toler
ate collusion with any collection agency
or broker and will make it Impossible
for any deputy who may. be attached to
th office to take a broker Into a room
where confiscated goods are to be eold,
look th door and say what am I bid.
with but on bidder present. I will not
take any bills and. file, euit for collec
tion of th same while acting as court
officer, as I know thers are any number
ef men who make a living by collecting
legitimate accounts who are willing to
go into court whsn Justified in doing so.
That la not what ths taxpayers of Multnomah-
county are paying th constable
for and It positively will not exist under
my administration. . . . ' - ' .
Mr. Day has been 4 resident f Port
land for th past It years, is energetla
and aggressive. . He is th only union
labor man running for the ofoc of con
stable and haa th undivided support of
th. Oregon -labor party, which with his
great personal popularity and ths con
fidence hi past record has inspired, 1
bound t crown his first political effort
with Buoeese , . ; ,
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DR; t JAMES WITHYCOMBE i
IU!3TrIJWA3r OAWBIDATB FOB
- :' ;.,v"-: aorxsurox
It Is no loncer a secret that the :
most feared by aovernor'Chamberlain. who himself will be a candidate " T
for reelection, Is'Dr. Jsmes Withvcomb of Corvallla This, while Indi : x
- cattnr tha relatTv strength of th
. xovernoT. is-oy-snaay eiao ueiisveo-xo mean tnat ur. witnycomse a nomi-
-nation will be equivalent to-hi ! .r--v.L;::....--,.;,,;: ;f
. - Dr.' Withycomb has mads a clean, and dignified campaign and his
stock. Is going up every day. During his residence of over IS years in
Oregon he has made friends In evsry county In th state. He is known,
to all classes of -people th farmers and laboring men as well as the -business
and professional man. Hla record is . without a blemish. He
'stands upon a platform that stands for ths beet Interests of Oregon. '
X . His Republicanism and loyalty to
His qualifications for h office
if elected Oregon will have a chief
x ; union might fl proud. ,
Rica will - arrive from BanT Francisco.
She Is th boat which was secured to
take th place of ths. steamer Senator
on th Portland-San' Franolsoo route.
Th steamer is in command of Captain
Curtis. - ' " ' ' .
Iden With 100,000 feat of lumber the
schooner Virginia will leave down this
morViing bound for San ; Francisco. -
The . French bark Francois d'Ambols
moved to Greenwich dock yesterday
afternoon to complete her grain cargo
fof Europe. . .. .
MARINE NOTES. -
Astoria, April 14. Condition of the
bar at I p. m., amooth; wind northwest;
wsather clear. Arrived down during
the. night and sailed- st . 4:80 a. m
steamer Daisy Mitchell, for San Pedro.
Arrived down , during the night and
sallfed at 1:IS p. tn., barkentine Fuller-
ton in tow of tug Sea Rover, for Fort
Harford. " Arrived at 7 and Iff t up at
I a, m.," steamer , Aurella from Ban
Francisco. Arrived down at I a. m.
and sailed at 1:11 p. m.. barkentine
Mary; WInkalman, for San Pedro.
Sailed at 1:10 a. m., steamer Elmore,
for Tillamook.- Arrived at 1:21 and left
up at 4:10 p. m.. steamer Costa Rica,
from San Francisco, Balled at 4:11 p.
m., American ships James- Drummond
snd Bt Nicholas, for Alaska. Arrived
down at J p. m.. steamer North King.
San Francisco, April 14. Arrived,
steamer Despatch,, from Portland, for
San Pedro; nut In for- f uet . - -
Shanghai, April 14. Sailed, barken
tine Amason. for" Portland. 5
WORK OH NORTH BANK ROAD
TO BE RUSHED
Clash Between Rival Construe
j tion Forces May Ocour at
"J Any Time.
Six construction camps for th Co
lumbia VaUey and Wallula Paciflo Rail
way companies oa ths north bank of th
Columbia will be at work by Tuesday of
this week. They will be located at th
following points:. Collins, Carsona, La
Camas, Cook's landing, a point opposite
Rufus, and a point between Wallula
and Umatilla... The force -will -number
between 160 and 100 men, and 21 to 30
teams. -. - j
The ' contractors," Joplln & Gleblsch
and the Paciflo Coaet company, are ship
ping men in from other ststes as fast
as possible, and arrangements hava been
made for transportation of supplies and
equipment by boat from Portland to
points along the north bank, it is said
the first section . where construction
work will be pushed Is between Van
couver, and Cape Horn. ' The steamer
Hercules." until recently In the service
of the Portland, tt Seattle, has been
chartered by- the Colombia Valley com
pany, and Is now engaged In carrying
supplies. ' . , ,
An arrangement has been made with
Captain E. W. Spencer. . owner of the
eteamer Charles R. Spencer, by which
that: boat will handle large quantltlss
of supplies and equipment On of th
prlnoipal commodities now being trans
ported is dynamite ana masting pow
der. '- ' ' -' ' ' ' -:
It is said the danger Of conflict be
tween construction forces of the rivsl
railroad corporations is dally Increas
ing. A report reoelved yesterday from
Collins Is to the effect, that two men
armed with shotguns bavs been . sta
tioned br the Portland aV Seattle con
tractor to guard a disputed point of
strategio Importance, where both com
panies claim ownership of th sama
right of way, ana ins roruana m oeai
U company 1 now in possession.
DIVORCED WIFE FIGHTS
, , FOR CARE OF HER CHILD
"Mrs. Nellie Olutsch yesterday filed an
snswer In th circuit court to th peti
tion mad by her former husband, Emll
O. Olutsch. who has asked the court
to award htm th ear of a baby daugh
ter now In th custody of her mother.
Mrs. Olutsch waa awarded a divorce
and th car ef her two young daugh
ters on January 4, 1104. . Th elder ef
xotrr . : FXAun , ' mr X
RenuMican candidate fo aevernor
Republican aspirants for. .ths. office of.X
party have never been questioned. -
towhloh he aspire are conceded and
exeeuttve of whom any state in th .
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CAFE AND
music nm
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: WEEK BEGINNING '
MONDAY, APRIL 1 Y
Prof. Hunt's W
- Marvelous
f ' 'V ' .... "'i A-
Dog and Monkey Show
12 Dogs and 3 Monkey
THE FIECHTLS
.In the 'Spinning-Wheel,
: Scene From "Faust"
Dorothy Ejrac
Operatic Vocaliat.
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Bonnie Vounnle
Song and Dance Star
Myrtle Franks
Special Daily Matinees from
2 to 5 o'clock; , '
SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE
Program Changed Pan,.
Entrances at 21 North Third
street, 21, 23 and 25 North Sec
ond street,' and 243, 244 and 247
Burnalda atreet.
the two children died and th father al
lege . that th child ' did . not reoeive
propar care., .., ., , ... t- ,,.
The statement of Olutsch is strongly
denied by Mrs.'. Olutsch. who declares
that fh child was taken 111 very sud
denly ' with oerebro spinal - meningitis
and although two doctors were at once
called their efforts were In vain. The
mother declare that the sick child wss
given the very- bast of medical atten
tion and nursing, v . .
Mrs. Olutsch says that har parent
are in good circumstance and that they
are willing to give her and her baby a
good home end to provide for the chtld'e
education. . '." -. . . -. ,
REMEY SENTENCED TO
TEN TEARS IN PRISON
'' , ' jBsaasnsaBsenaV- r- v"' s
' (geial Dnsatch t The JoaraaL)
Helena. MonL, April 14. Camilla F.
Ramey, th young Frenchman eonvtrted
ef manslaughter for th killing f Was.
son J. Oliver, wss today senUnceg by
Judge Smith to 1 years in ths peni
tentiary at hard labor.
- Before being taken ther. however, an
Information will be filed charging him
with grand laroany for th alleged theft
of Oliver effects, whioh were found en
hi person, at Vancouver, when arrested.
Remey waa unaffected.
Tot fe J.
yrlneetv
eOTnUTOat
To Assure Prompt and
Careful Attention !
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:f:i- VcALL--::-;:.:;
. - JONES MILL -
. v Phone Pacific 994.
Prices for the Next
; 7 "30 Days
Delivered (n South Portland
Only
Per Load.
Green Slab Wood , . .91. 50
Dry Slab Wood. . . .$25
Inside Slab Wood... $2.2 5
Mixed Slab Wood. ..$1.75
" (gissierly garsMr'a) ' )
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CECCE2
Ml. SSS. IMS Thlr at, nr. Jnoa.
. Blj Store of Uttl Prlc ,
roixowTMO nicxs will bav TOV te
OX XVXBT SOIXaa. OVAUXT ftOAkAgTXXa
schilliso-b sst aaxnie rownu
la Mill, per lb.... ........Me
WMtera dry grasslaud ease auga. lOS-ib
ark ; , SS.sa
Wwier dry graaulated ceas escar, 1
lbs .......it.oe
Eitra dry (raanlatcd ansar, lOO-ib aacfe...f.vx'V
Sltr trf f rannlated eosar. 1 Iba...... .fl.no
a paav. navooiia eiaaea rsrraaca ,........Z7h
page srw screws aadd raialas ....... .-)
lbs Sew arews loose Maaeetele ...... ..toe
l ib cas Roral baklog sowoc ..z ie
Craeae Biackwoll'a ellve oil, gt Wttlaeena
i-lb pk( Ira Bamswr soda .........&
- caa laacy table araa. ...............
-al Hi iiv; uble ayrae.. - 2"a
T Ids Praors pranra ........Sne
SbnddMl Wbeat btaealt. B pkg ....... .lo
t Iba Loatalaoa rice ...,...2f-s
raacy Barlr June Peas. per. sue...., Kie
IS bare Moral Bama eoaa . ,.......-... e
T eana boat aardloae in oil
Cots orators l ib eana. aolid, per eo........&"c
H-O eata, S-lb pkga. per pt..............l'Xi
Boat ptmle baSu. ear lb....... .....jllo
Bo,t eettase baipo iboorltaa) per ..lie
SbrodoVd ooroaaut, per lb ................. .lo
Hard-wbtat gout, pat seek .............. .11.00
amtch eata per pkg ......10e
Poatnai eoraal, par pkg ...... ......
Pall's Naptha eeap, par bar ..ae
Boat aoft-wboat tirmt, nor aaeK $1.D
Java Meeba entfre (rafilar Kle)
U bos soda craekar (aboat 10 lba 6e
Haslloh Broakfaat too, par lb .....1
Ftmcr OunpodT tea (rravlar sse) ........loe
I. rw IK In-
tar aoap ........................... .&
tjaes Blaeult. per pkg.. ......
Tlgar creaat 0 aiaa ).....................
Kaat Sloe DaHveiW Tnaadare aad Prtlajra.
rnoss BLaxji ea.
LwISTEN!
' We ' sell alt grades of ; house coals,
Vh hWvmlth MSol mnJt tf.AkOL : Wa h,n.
dl th products of every mine that mar-
lau m rvruano, ana mey say xnai
IYE ARE LIGHTNING CELIVKES
' . mxKOt'Vr non mat trr.
Vulcan Coal Co.
; at BirBnzDa STmsxT. .. . r
JHbteLEatbii
oo x. MOkkiaov urn wxit PaXX lit.
' BaadaoaMtly rnrelabee. f laaantly eolpeed.
Broproot. ire alnuta' walk froaa baart of
abopplas and buaiaeea dlatrict. all largo,
airy, eutalde rooBM, Una beatad. elaeirlc
Habta, to tap ban la each apartment, etc.
Largo ofneaa. loanglog. gawking, wrltlug.
ladlra' rocaptloa parkire. . Booeia roaerred
by mail or tlpbon. ,
rtivate aamlbsa suets .trains sad stasaaars.
Room fl.OO to $S.OO a Day
Special Bates t Ceauaerelal Hoe.
. 0 UBS. MAX XATOK,
(peroorlr ef Hotel aidpatb, Spokane.)
-BEST BY 23
YEARS TEST
For Stomach and
(Vowel troubles. Liv
er and Kidney, and
all diseases due to im
pure blood or weak
ncrvee Small sue
(teblets) 25c. large
six, tl 00. At Drar
gists' (in black boxeak
tl not send (of I RtZ
trial boa to
lmaoMa Native
Herb Coenpaay
Uuaiaaa,OMa. .
Sm rnaclace. Cat.
snatesaeat . 1 VsgiateUve saadldate
ars th people's slat for yriaoipi.
nog f UdividaaX
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