The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOUJllTA t, PORTLAND, , 1 MONDAY " EVENING, MAY 7.
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Rv. 8. A. Slewert. pastor of the First
English, church of tha Evangelical asso
ciation, closed his first year work yea
terday. ' K w a prosperous pne. Th
tnuron nas shown a remarkable growth
In membership and Its financial condi
tion Is food., Plana are already being
laid for the construction of a new house
of worship. Mr. Slewert will attend-
me annual session of the Oregon con
ference, to he held at Salem on May 10.
The session will .be presided over by
Bishop William Horn. D.U.. Ot Clave-
nrt. Ohio. - . .,; '
. The tenth and last lecture In the
course given this 'season by the Library
association will be tomorrow evening ut
i - o'clock In -the- Konrth - rnvti-in
" church, FlFst and""tibb streets, 1y the
Rev. w. T. Jordan. The subject will be
.."Down South In Dixie." Old southern
melodies will be-sung by the quartet.
' " of the pleasant features of this
'. lecture - will be; the appearance of Mr.
Frederic Crelts, the violinist, who has
just - returned from. Europe, and will
give a solo -on this occasion..
The United States civil eervlce coir-
mission hss announced the following
, examinations: Aid in the - coast and
geafletlo survey at a "salary of 1720 per
"Lit ar, draughtsman. . In ths- land : offlc
.service at a salary of It per day. mu
chanlo .In the weather, bureau service
at a salary of 11.20 per year and Par
v na ma. service at a salary of 11.(00 per
- year, m nose oestring to compete ahouitl
anores z. A. Leigb, post of flcs depart
ment. . , ... - ..,.--'
A host of his life-time friends and
Dtlslness sssoctatea erathered vaatenfav
afternoon to pay final -respects to Louie
Blurrtauer, the deceaerd president of the
.iiimauer-rniniLDrug r ompany." Short
f mwHrwK Trice wiic held at -thB"rirjme
or imon Blumauer, There Dr. Stephen
Wise spoke of the exemplary life of the
rTormer merchant At the chapel th
reading of a prayer and the recltatlon-
...r. Of a versa of "An M Ijn Myn" rrn-
yioiea mc miax service
ot , milium T. Kelly, ; late traveling
xreignt agent ot the New York Central
, lln-e. who died May t, were held at the
J'.iks temple yesterday afternoon. Ex
during-the ritual, of the Elks and D.
BoHa.Cohciu. spoke slmply-'or the life
.of Jhtbdesxi man The body was .taken
est yesterday by M. M. Kelly, brother
of the deceased.
An automobile owned by Edward
ir J3te and driven by 'Chauffeur Smith
bumped into a streetcar on Fifth-and
"Tsmhlll in front of The Journal office
" HlllMnv rnllH nf a .halr.p tn th.
- occupants,. the orriy. damage done, was
"; broken window glass to h car. -;
" The annual camp meeting and confor
"TnBWlhrTWrMerhodtst denomination
will b held -In Sorern this year. The
irfamp meeting will commence May 14
" and the "conference- on May.rlQ. Dr.
''f 'Alexander -Beors "Of ."the:; Seattle . semi
nary will preside. , , , t
w.)V. iv, .. .... ,. v'r-.--
;: ,T Jacob Wind,, a- bartenrfer at Frits
.u. aaloosv la -at: SUVlneeut's hospital re
covering from a broken euikle, sustained
by a fall at East Ninth and East Ash
streets yesterday morning. tH was on
: his way home when he fell upon .the
-.- pavement-' r -iT-:---r,, -- -i
ZZXL-SVr- Chflstensea,--son of Mrr-snd
' "-Mrs. H. P. Chrlstensen, died Saturday
-,-nlght at Nehalem.He. was 2 years of
age and was a prominent , Elk. ; The
' Elks will conduct the funeral. He Is
- survived-By '. a , wife . and , 1-year-old
daughter. y- v?.. ;
Hy making and selling cakes, the
Estacada lodge of Ladles of the Macca
bees ralaed $Jt. 50 for the benefit of the
Li, San-Francisco sufferera .The cakes. It
In number, were sent to the Golden Rule
hive of Portland for sale, rr;
Charles Ballard will beKhe publish?
of the MJlwauklEee.. aPpert tx
esubllshed st Mllwaukle, wlthl a short
tlme. He formerly published a paper
, at Waltsburg and la at" present a mall
carrier. .. . -
The ball- game-yesterday was delayed
for a brief time because of the fall of
Bert Treveson from the bleachers '.y
the ground, a distance of It feet He
was not Injured - by the fall. - - -
T"lieap"tneranceSsle on Plants.
T5eddingpiartts- a Tspecmnyatrreen
houses, T Wllllsms avenue. Geo. Bets,
lThemangemnt .Vt. the New TorSj
grocery and market. 47-471 .Williams
'A
avenue, wishes to thank the public for
Its patronage en opening day.; The sales
far exceeded their expectancy. The same
prices quoted in their ad In The Journal
Friday. May 4, noius gooa tnis weea.
The telephone number is East 4(0.
Plant Roses tif" Delay. Wj
have the.largest and best stock la tu'
city. You can see It In our Use yaid.
Fr onra n rr a m lir streets. Descrtprtv
and Illustrated catalogue on request
Portland Seed eompany. -
, the funeral of A. H. Williams, father
of H. A. Williams.-editor of the Esta
cada News, who died at the home of his
son on ApntlTr-s:-leiajresterdsyJ
interment was at epnngwaier cemetery.
Flowering .pianta ueranittms, cos
mos, lobelia, -popples, carnations, etc.
all strong, hardy plants, at reasonable
prlcea.- Call or phone Portland Seed
company. Front and Tarahill streets.
The sum of $10 for' the SarT Francisco
sufferers was raised Tuesday-evening
at a joint entertainment by the Mil
waukie Woodmen circle and brass ban'.
: Butser'a lswn -fertiliser rejuvenates
the shabby lawn; his sweet pea and
lawn grass got gold medal at the fair.
Ut Front between TamhiU and Taylot.
Watches, diamonds and jewelry en
easy payments. 11 down and 60 cents par
week. All -mainsprings tl; all watches
cleaned $1. Metsger Co,, ill sixth at
. Concrete Construction Co, 701 Cham
ber of Commerce. . manufacturers of
concrete stone blocks. Contractors for
all kinds of cement work. Tel, Main 114.
Nearly 2t new" members have pledged
themselves to join Myracla circle. Wore
en cf Woodcraft, which Is to be organ
ised at Arista hall this evening. -
Wanted Boys and girls for. both our
eandy and - cracker factories. Pacific
Coast Biscuit. C? Eleventh and Davis.
We are still selling eve glasses at tl.
a perfect fit guaranteed 'or money re
funded. Metsger Co., lit Sixth street
Though St Johns has no complete
system of fire protection . and both aa
to water supply and . apparatus the volun
teer companies are. f indlnar - cauaa for
complaint, in other respects , the town
' ng an. possible . to decrease the
danger from disastrous conflagrations
and the general fir ordlnanoa just
passed by the council I expected to pro
vide the prevention worth several thou
send dollars worth of cure In the way
of engines and high water pressure.
The ordinance gives , the fire board.
Composed of the mavor. -marshal and
city engineer, absolute power over the
situation, and m addition lays down a
set of rules for their guidance that are
ss wide reaching as those set forth In
i-tne- lerwrltera:.reporta
Dr- Hawke haa. returned. 08-t. Orer
gonlan building. - Telephone Main 1412
E,' Walborn, furniture repairing, poV-
lafacWnjrshlppJnf
"Free presents with school shoes, "eut
prices. Marks Shoe company. ,
DuStless Roads.! Portland Road OU-
inar-Co-41 Sherlock. Jmlldlng. .
IUARIER-UILUON-
Lett Than Two Thousand Dol-
Jar$JJeededjlOlriDj
to That Mark.
A total of 1 721.50 was added today to
the San tm nHaoo reileKT7uiidih the
htfnds of the finance committee of the
Portland relief committee. This brings
the grand total of the fund tip to $!4i,-
Itl.tOF- tiesa Wari"Z'.90O remalris lo be
raised to bring- the . fund - up to the
Quarter-million, mark, .which the comr
mlttee bopes .ta reach before subscrip
tions tsease- coming -ire A there are
several benefit performances of various
kinds scheduled for this week, the funds
of which will "be turned Into the finance
eommtttee,T"there " Is "no doubt' lo . the
mlnde of the committee but that the
desired amount will be easily secured.
Practically- an -local - relief - work - is
over, only a few of the refugees coming
In on the regular trains. Those already
In toe city have been well cared for-
Th member of the finance commit
tee are bnirtty engaged maklng-up their
reports, and disposing of the funds In
their hands as they are most needed In
San Francisco.
rhe subscription received today are I
as ronowsr .. -.j,.. . 4..
Viola Thayer, I C. eertlfl-
fate Ju...rr,l "I.BO
Citlsens of Warren, Oregon,.. S5.00
M. McNamsra . JO.OO
Employes Portland Flouring
Mills' Alblna plant........ U .1JI.00
EmpIoyesBlske-MeFaltTC.'.- 45.00
FIRblfflS-nilOE
Ml STRICT
You Can't Build a Bonfire In St
; Johns or Boil Tar in .
,.':V7.,;. th Opsn. --;V:-
IF A CHIMNEY" IS BAD " "
YOU MUST TEAR IT DOWN
" f 4 "
Shackt Cannot Be Moved and Frame
T Building! Can Be Repaired But
Once a Year Each Night Shavings
Mutt Be Stored in Safe Place.
It is provided that no reDalra ehall be
made. to a wooden structure In the fire
limits of the town. If such an improve
ment Increases tha value of the building
more than It per cent and that ln-ny
event but one permit to Improve a frame
building In the fire bounds is to be given
In a year unless the structure is dam
aged by flre.rr. No frame-bwildtn are shatti
be moved from one part" Of the fire dis
trict to another unless It Is removed to
make way for-a permanent .Improvement
Any building that has been damaged by
fire to the extent of 4 per cent of Its
value must, not lee being glvea-by-tha-l
board, be moved without the fire 11m-
days have expired constitutes a separate
offense for-which the owner can be
fined and Imprisoned. Should tKe owner
even then prove obdurate the board can
cost of th work from .the owner. !-.
'-v.iiWoodem Cornice Barred ---? m
No wooden cornice shall hereafter be
placed Jn the fire limits of ft,--Johns,
every" chimney or flue must be of
tlTtiiH m m i fi.in i tmm tlil.l. mm,l
built from the ground up ana""ahj"Ufi-"t
safe -flue - may. be torn down -ftjrme
board's order and rebuilt at the 'expense
of -the 'property wner. Ncrashea .shair
lHtJlrdjiLJvodjrn receptacles or with. 1
In 10 feet ot combustible materisi. ana
"T6T1 ........ ..
Previously- received
Grand total
r;1:;.;. .1 -n.B0
,......S247.tO.10
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WOLLABER Gm NOTICE
OF HIS PROMOTION
A. B. Wollaber, for eight years first
assistant observer In the of flee of -the
local weather bureafl, has received- offl-
rial -mtlflettn of hie promtlef--t
poaftto'trf 1trt -foiecaster-at -L.tr An-
geles. A-host of his friends in this
city will be delighted to hear -of his
good- fortune.... Louis Ludhols of Bait
akeCllv sutteeds Mi. Wulraber trrthe
local office. lie started work today.
We
wish to lay
stress on
special
the it.tht our
useiptqd
ihe highest elass:
of pirating
jilTLtliQ
F.W.Baltes(,eo.
First and Oak Streets
Main 165!
no one Shall manufacture combustibles
In the town or build a" building for the
manufacture of combustibles without a
pemTt:rTTrllnc1wdes-traPiti fai.tiM leavj
saw end planing mills, coat yarns, ve
neer- Plants and similar enterprises, end
applies ot only tev the lira . limit dis
trict- but to theentire town,- waterrront
and all. It Is nofthe Intention -of the
council, however,--to- discourage such
Industries but to regulate them that
much of the old danger enay be escaped
through the construction of better build
Inn and the careful watching by the
companies of their rubbish and. lumber
piles. - - . ,- - . -r. ....... !'
Any workman tnat maxas snavmgs
must each night deposit, these in a
safe place, and hay, grain and fodder
must be stored In safe places. Spark
catchers shall be placed on all stacks
and chimneys from steam enginea or
boilers and when'necessary moss shall
No onen fire shall be started in ine
streets or onjhe lots In the fire llro
lts7snd only ..outside - these "bounds If
H fir la (0 feet from all buildings.
pitnh tr or asDhaltunv cannot be
burned, boiled or heated within 10 feet
of houses,, boats or frame cunnings or
any -sort, unless -4t--ls in. a. fireproof
building.
E reb? (B Watt StmQQm&M
Three great special lota
of " Cluny. l4ica Curtains,
made thebest French
and edgingwhite or Ara
bianvery - rloh styles;
grand value at '
CI nay Cwrtain 9M.J9
ti.00 CI any Chirtaijaat3.Tj
KM Cluay Curtaias $JO
20P pairs of full meroer-
1 Ised portlers. In - greens,
re4a. blues snd brown;
-. heavily fringed, very rich
effects; (0 Inches wide
by t yds. long; reg. tt.7i
values, on nt
ale at, pair.... y
Bagdad atrtp couch cov
ers, I colorings spienaid
styleat 10 Inchea wlda
by J yards long; great
' est : values we ever of-
f ered at this low price:
each sr- v.-v r.--,$a.44
Special lot of Orllls, feet
or less , wide; complete
y -With - corner pieces; t
patterns; mc. A
rtt value for..$0.4U
Magnificent shewing Of high-class drapery materials,- In figured Shalkl
silks, figured crepe silks, damasks and armures. Mew brass corners and
ornamental places. - , .- ... 'e' V " 1
Custom shade and drapery work our specialty; -beat 'materials " and
workmanship, and at the lowest price. All orders prompUy executed. f
..s,.. --,-- ' Wf mre-eol Portland
Vudor Porch SliilQss s..rx
shade on the market made of Linden fibre strips permits the air to
4relat and keeps trat the sun; well made and finished. Complete with
ropes and pulleys best values in town at '
feet y feet leas;, each. .S2.TS eet y S feet lorn, eaek. .S3.SO
feet by S feet loaur, oaeli. .$4.50 10 feet y 10 feet lea, esoh. .$6.50
60 cents , less If you put them up yourself. Third Floor Phone Bx-
CVVeare sol-Portlna agents for "Oetermoor" Klastlo Felt Mattresses
Third Floor. Beds. Springs. Pillow and Comforters, on th third floor. :
I' t "TV riV ' J
01 Corset Cover EmI)V 59c
3500 yards Of beautiful new corset-ver ltmbroiderlss
on 1 at half it real vtilne EnglUh tyyelet and dotted
Swiss itatteras In grand a&sortmcnt gmbrolderlea that
would find ready tale at prices to $ 1 Choice C Q
of entire lot tit, yard. ..::....-t:....... JVC
"3." !--'.-
and Jnsertlons;- - very best
yard, for, dosen yards. . . . ,
8,009 yards of Swiss . Nainsook and
. Cambrlq Embroidery and Insertion,
suitable for women's and children's
wear; very pretty designs, in large
. variety, 1H to. 7 Inches wide; value
up to (So yard,, v -.
at,, yard ......;','.. jC
10.000 yard of Swiss and Cambria Em
" broideries," t to t inches wide; -valuesr
.. up to 40c tha yard; sr-
-""On laldTtomorrowZ aOara" .""Tr: X
10.000 yards of Cambric Embroidery
' and Inaertton, In - beautiful designs;
-width-from-- lHtey t-taeheaj5 -value
7c
$2.50 Alio vers at $1. 19
1,100 - yards of handsome Batiste AU
overs, large and smdll designs, for
waists, yoke, summer ' dress - trim
mings, etc: values up to tl.tt a
yard; oq sale tomorrow - ' C 1 In
- at this low price, yard. '.V..". elel7
Machine-made Torchon Laces and Point
: Paris Laces and Insertions; values
up to 18o a yard; .. , -.- -..- -
on. sale -at, yard................. OC
Immense lot of round-thread VsU-Laces
designs: values up to 12.00 dossn
'--up to I0 yard:
an sale at, yard
73c
1.000 yard of ll-lnch ' whit All over" Laces baby Irish.. Cluny.' Valon-
J clennes and figured nets, in a very large variety of attractive designs
values up in si.sv st yru, v .
fortho -special low price of, yard. ."vV.";'7.V..'J. ."..v.'.ii.. .'. C
Sdc of Dinncrware 4
" Closing out- stock of - patterns of -Amerloaa-SemK
asiwsre laurrns Mwjufvy.";
annirlng green floral decorationBrt?res,T
ised manufsf
wai.lal ml mu tstsa mi
:0c Pickle Dishes. .
for., each . . ... 154
too Creamers. each. . X5e?
-Ha
JAn srrfST TtnSla. ' for.
' j .
i each I'm: .. ..oX47
tBc covered Vegetable .
-pishes i...-..6l4
?Sc covered Vegetable - -
Dishes . .' ...... . .694$
-iSc oval Vegetable
heg
loe oval Vegetable
Dishes ... .. . ...Z3
iSe jovar Vegetable - ;
. pishes . . . .....274
SOe Platters, eac
too Platters, each... 23$
too covered Butter : .
.Dishes.- each . i.;.4Te
lto Pitchers, eac b... 14$
$1.78 -Cups and saucers, -do
.... .......01.39
74P1
too Pistes.- i-ln.- do.e3
tl Plates, T-ln., dos..T&
tL10 Plates,
do. . . . . ..54
tl.40 Plates, l-ltw
dog. .. -ei'l-X
ZtLHQUtt-a'lSJfl,
41
4 0e Independent Buttera.
dos. .... .. .' 31
tOe Bauce- Disbee, - - -
do.. .-' -3 vdf
ac .... a1.11
tl.lt Bone Plates,"
AOS. ' i e -eeeeae r 8Te7
5a Wto PAfitt T l9tf
Screens:
l mudels.
at spsslal
lew prices this week.
1 f x J 1-inch,-1 Bo - -values . , . . Zl g
4xtt-lnch, -valuea.a8
I4x7-incn. eao values.... a7e)
lx4J-lnoh, 44o values.. ..38
t0x4t-tnch. fOo valuea. .. .414
Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, best
- made, each. SB. SO to SS9.00
Meier A Frank's Special Ja wn
TMofnafiriB:tt:5fflrt
uaraen nose,, ee-ioot . lengtns
every bose guaranteed S4.88
to ". . . . . $noo ,
' Complete stock of Refrlge-.
den.. Toole, t.Oas- Stoves - snd
Ranges, Hot Plates, Oil Stoves,
etc. Basement. - '. .
$32.5a Rags at $ 1 3e65
Special "sfay tbUe bargain la Portland's greatest ear-L
. peC.1re ,100..Jautifui
imiwT nsaign mna ftninr rnmhiastieasi sise, s ise
a lnche by n feet taenee regular
- em sale at the very-
low prtoe of.......
I'tlllimn
S3SJO yatae.' I I
SI3.6SII
500 Axminstcr Rugs $1.98
Great special lot 'of to fine quality Amtnster Rugs. In
: Navajo designs and striking oolor combinations; sixes'
ifxsu-incnee; every rug tn tne lot
1
The largest and most complete stock of Carpets and
Rug on the Pacific slop. Every good grade la all
the leading makes. - Carpets, Bugs, Linoleum, Mattings,
Oilcloth, etc. Third Floor. ' - - '
10,000 yards of Chines matting, extra heavy quality;
- fancy patterns. In great assortment; . .
. , great special value,, atjard, mtU.u.u.u...lDC
This -ordtnanca has aomeotherprovl-
aldea beatdea those erven and Its strict
enforcement, which will be attempted
by the board. Is expected to make the
town secure even with Its present slight
protection so fsr aa water and apparatus
a-oea. One-of. hachlefreaonjtPrthe
strlctrffrfltna ncehr -th w -etcJSlve-Hgurt
ance rates that obtain in tne ousiness
district, the prevailing- rat In -the past
having been higher than the lgl Inter
est nthe: money Jnyested,
MORE ROOM NEEDED
St, Johae School Must Be Balarged to
Meet Immediate Demaads of Pupils.
rmntdaiiiuii uoiiitr jia.tqa forxthe
building of a suitable city hall "the
-Stoiin:3sJuiayeriwlUJisYetaipte
a considerable bonded Indebtedness to
enable the school district to provide for
the numerous chlldren-wh rTresent
are being given scant attention,, owing
to the - crowded classes In the single
building . the, district affords. Last
summer a costly addition was built to
the old central building and It was
believed that the district - would not
have to make any more Improvements
of this sort for two or three years, but
the growth of the town kept on and
doaena of families were added each
month to the permanent population of
the - place. ; At least two additional
rooms are needed at present and before
the next year 1 begun four . or five
rooms will be required, i -:- l - . '
: The ' taxpayers of the district will
probably have to vote tlO.OOO In bonds
for a new building ana tne enter ques
tion at present Is whether this shall be
an addition of four or five rooms In
the present building, giving It It rooms
In all. or whether the children of -North
St. John shall be accommodated by the
erection of a four-room building there.
There are numerous adherent for each
nlan. but all will unite on the queatlon
ef expending 110.000, for Improvements,
as this -need I Imperative and so recog
nised. For a time It wae hoped that the
legacy of-Mrr'Jns-might be realised
on, and money secured for the Improve
ment, but this nas proven lmpossioie
snd for a couple or years at least the
district must raise Its own fund for
It Improvement. -
" EAST SIDE NOTES.' 7
east aide push club and many of th
residents of the Mount Scott country.
A branch of the Portland library ha
been opened at lOtt Union avenue for
tha benefit of the resident of High-
:nffaB4ernoicher;belng-o- branoh
library In that entire diatnot. wnicn is
far removed : from the city - reading
rooms. Later, should conditions and
natrbnae-e fustify. thoee behind the In
novation expect to secure- funds to open
eadingand .periodical., room. , ins
tiMM will be in cnarge or. jura. . ux.
andwfllbe open : Wednesday snd-Sat
urday afternoons. - -
a series of SDeclal meetings Is being
conduoted at the Highland mission by
1 Rev. -George :W. onrnn ana a large
attendance ivas oeen secureajoxjnia
hftett venture In east Side mission work. I
Tha aneclal - meetings - will, continue . a
weekjonger.
"May Sdeof Bed Spreads
Hemmed Mareellles pattern bedspreads f . - 7A5
regular tl values, or the special low prlooof.... BV
Hemmed Marseilles pattern bedspread; the best l.tl
values; . "." : 'Cl.OS
on sale for tnis low pnee. . . . ........ , - V
Yrlnged Marseilles patters, bedpTeadr7ihbet ItteH
" are on' sale at this low price. .... .r... leaf O
Fringed MarseUles bedspreads; the reguUr $1.7 grade,
are on eale - - 5 fK
-tbt th low price of.rvr ...v. ...
tl SO grade of hemmed Marseilles bedspreads, are on
. hale at this .; ,. J9
low. price, each ey a e e
Colored bedspreads, frlngedrpmrw tolut-T fTT -gf
.valu extraordinary at-thl low prtoe... ..; IeJ
Sheet and Pillow Cases the largest and most com
plete stock in the oltyv Every- good quality In all slses
and styles best values guaranteed. Beet- values, in
table linen all grades. fc 1 , .-
$1.00 nd S..2SS
Silk t"69cYartl
1.009 yard of .handsome new
LouUlne and Taffeta Silks.,
- for waist, suits, ate. . very
pretty - styles. Including pin
' stripes add checks, Dresdens,
plain colors, etctieto black
and whit atrip, brown and
white, gray and white, gray
- and black, hello' ' and white,
blue and white, eto.1 regular
tl.00 and ll.lt f n
. value at. yard . ..... ,07C
10,000 yard of plaln-oolored
Taffeta Sllka. In every eolor
on the shade card" quality
of taffeta - tlk other store -
7" you Its and tLOO a yard
for; - our - specisi , pric xor
thl week is, per t -'-f-yard
...3C
"Harvard Mill Underwear for women;, high neck and
lonr sleeve vestst low neok, quarter-sleeve vesta, knee
. length pants, gause Hales, hand finished . with silk
crochet; all slses; 65o values a
' for the low price 'of .......................... .4CSC
Women's Swiss ribbed vests; high neck and quarter
y-leevei-pure white; all sixes; -
Ha values, on sale for. ...... . ......... OC
Women's Swiss ribbed vests, mercerised and drop
.. stitch; low neck and sleeveless; lac yoke; pur white
only; all slses; extra special -
. for a few day at thl prloe. ......... sIC
Wowen's and - children's . summer underwear. In . all
grade. ' ; ' ' .7 '..
Men's and BcUndgrww
- Men's and boys- summer underwear In all the best
styles and grade shirt, drawers and union suit a
plendld atock to select from. Agents for the Ramie
Linen Mesh Underwear. -
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CDICAGO PAINLESS r jkff ! S' ' :
3035 Waah. SU Cor Fifth St u l -V. r?;' L-Zj. ' ' ... i
I ., 'TTSlSSS S ,t-I S III ' Tl II -
II
PORTLAND -HEIGHTS ASKS
: BETTER SEWE
Residents Complafn to ; Health
- Authorities That Conditions -i
- There Are Unsanitary. 7 -
Realdenta of Portland Heights ar
complaining of unsanitary conditions of
that vicinity. Several communications
from the Portlsnd Heights Clvio Im
provement sssoclatlon have been - re-
22-K Gold Crowftg.. $3.00, tS.OO
Bridce Teeth., ... ...$3.00, $5.00
Gold Filling. .$1.00 up
Silver . Filling . v . . 50c
Ow practice Is limited to blik-srads
axamina.
work.
tkio free,
estere&es. -
Nothing bat the best.
10-rssr m
Opea evsaiags aa Suadars.
narsntee.
LAVENTliAL BQ05
WHOLESALE
7 LIQUOR DEALERS
Formerly at I0t-Ill Sacramento Street,
oan ranciaco. wai.
t07-toe Washlngto St, Oaklaad, OaL
Customers Kemlttlng Send Coin. or. Cur-
- rency by Rxpresa
At the -morning service of the JBell-
wood Methodist chnrclr-yesterday the
city board of church extension, secured
the eongregatlon'a opinion aa to ' the
advisability of erecting a new church
to cost about 14,400, The majority of
the members were in favor of the Im
provement, and an effort will -be made
to secure the cooperation of the ex
tension board.
Clerks In St Johns are agitating the
early closing - question. At present
these clerks work 14 hour a day and
the- plan proposed is to have th stores
of the place close at 7 p. m. each day of
the week except . Saturday.-
Tonight, the Ar'ia Improvement tlub
will meet and otacusa the proposed an
nexation to PorUaod. that la favored bit
Do You
Wanta-Paino?
. W have the ' good makes at
prices that get. the business. .
Stelnwa "
and ten other makes for you i t
select from. A ' '."
' We have a number of hlgh
- grade second-hand pianos. If you
wsnt to save money It will pay
you to call on ue. ... -.
Dundore Piano Co.
- ' STSIWWATDSAXSB. ..'
134 Sixth Si, Opp. Oregeaiaa Blaf.
Sheet Musto 'Victor . Talking
. Machine.
c
eelvad by city official but nothing ha
been done.
There is a. lack of sewerage, espe
cially on the south slope of the heights,
and the residents, have to depend en
tirely on cesspools and septlo tanks.
Both' have been found .unsatisfactory. If
not tq. the. owner, to the other propr
erty owners located below them on th
slope. Garbage -la also, dumped in con
spicuous places, causing offensive odors
and threatening the health of th com
munity. -
City Health Officer Wheeler received
a letter from W. H. Fear, secretary of
the Portland . Heights Clvio Improve
ment association, today, setting forth
the .conditions on the heights and ask
trig him to take Imiriedlate step. Dr.
Wheeler and Plumbing Inspector Hey
will make a tour of that district In
the near future ' and will make such
recommendation to th board of health
aa they deem neoeaaary.
Th plumbing Inspector ha already
recommended In hi annual report that
the sew erase system from Fourth street
be extended In 6rder to accommodate
the rapidly growing settlement on th
south ld of the height. If this sewer
Is laid It Is thought by th Inspector that
th conditions wm be greatly Improved.
Milwaukle Country Club.
Memphis and LCulsvlllo races. Tske
Sellwond and Oregon. City car at First
and Aidty , -,. .
One of the Conspicuous Signs on Market Street, Saa Francisco.
- TFe Grand Opening of the -
New York Mkct & Grocery
: 477-479 Williams 'Aveprae, near Eugene, which
, ; occurred Saturday, May 5, was a grand success,
: r and . the management wishes to thank the public j
ni for its patronage. . The prices Quoted in their ad :
in The Journal Friday, May .4. hold good all this
T' week including next Friday- - Then watch for their
ad -May lVfor.BARQAINS- ' i
CORRECTION The phone "number in the ad read --Zast640and
should hare read EAST 460,--. :
DAN M'KINNON. Manarier
(Formerly .WitH McKinnon Grocery Co Third St.)
'i , 335 MORRIflON 8TREBT
Mbncter Fir
err eur.r"!. iirsi.ivs riMRnir avti t.Arr'
J on. All i ' dnmagetl by fir end water must I
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