The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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ITcUSHED ROCK BEING
016 CL;ilDlil6
COtEPLAIED
U 70ur cliars are never ad
O vertlaed until we know by
( ) ' . test t!ist szaokera l!ke thein.
Eight-Story Structure to Occupy
, FtdsrsJjRoad Makers Commence Object Lesson Highway at : Sa
v; ; lem, Which Is ths First Work of ths Kind Done by the' V
Half Block on Stark Between
' v Third and Fourth. '
v-', ' t w i ;, y Government In Thle State.:
rcr.Ti.Aiip. TiiuT.:s.y Lvz:n::q , ausuzt -. c r : v '
LAD) BY EXPERTS
D; tialde-post to the amoker's U I IN, ' I 11
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taiam. .Aoc. t. The laying of the
' crushed rock on the nil ef macadam
ita road which ia being buUt la this
e!tr by ths federal frortrnment begun
- ye.terday. Ths "object lesson In road-
- building, aa tt la callad by the carers
.mant experts who bava ebarge of tha
work,, will ba , tha prlda of .the WU
laastts salloy. If srinn-county-hea air,
ways been tha banner county of tha
trashed rook la healed from the euarry
to tha bunkers erected at the fair
(rounds by means of electrle oars. It
is then hauled onto tha road by mesne
of anreadinc wastms. All or we roaa
building machinery la furnished by the
government.-. Tha county is employing
convict labor to assist m tha wore.
Tha preliminary step In the building
of the road was iheconstrucioiLPiJBa
subgrade, the building, of culverts and
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Government Soad Expert A. Wilbert, D. G. Haire and J. T. -Voshali.
stato for rood roads and this Is eepecl-
ally true during the administration of
' county affairs by Judge John H. bcott.
' who has earned the title of the '"good
roads Judse." - It was largely through
" Ills Instrumentality - that ths govern
. ment consented to come and giro an
object leason In tha building of ma---eadamlaod-roada,
In this county which
has already tha bast roads In tha state.
The work hero Is conducted by Messrs.
James T. Voehell. D. O. Hairs and A.
to make provisions for excellent drain
ago. , .' .. r .... ;
Tha subgrada was flrst plowed, then
rolled, sprinkled ' and again rolled ef
fectively until ths surface la aa smooth
and as herd ss a pavement. It Is upoa
this surface that tha crushed rock Is
laid, and that portion of tha work be
gan yesterday.: j : : ;
Tha method pursued In laying tha
crushed rock is as follows: Ths first
layer consists of rock scrsened It 1M
IONQ LEASE TAKEN - ;
r - UPON THE GROUND
Fred S. Morris , and H. O, Sdckney
to Erect Modem Office Building In
-.Spring Old Stnteture-ta Bt, Tors
' Down M One. 'I '. ' ";
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Portland ' la to have another large
building, and tt will be located at Third
and Btark streets. occupying the half
block on Btark street opposite tha Cham'
ber of Commerce. John Mallory, the
owner of the property, has made a
lease to Fred 8. Morris of Morris Bros.,
bankers, -an -Hi-Or Btlckney, for a -term
of II years. Ths lessees will tsar down
tha present building on tha property and
In tha early spring start the reotloa of
an elcht-atory building.
It has not yet been determined what
styls of construction will be used, but
It will ba either class A steal frame or
reenforced concrete, possibly ths latter.
Ths building will ba dealgned with the
object of making tt the most modern
office building la the city. At present
this property is occupied by tha West
ern Union Telegraph company, at tha
corner of Third and Stark streets, a
restaurant - at ths corner of Fourth
street, while along Stark street are
number of small business places.
Vorth Bad yroyerty Active. :
North end property continues to find
ready buyers. E. J. Daly reports the
sale of a fractional lot II 1-t feet on
the south side of Couoh treat, between
Fifth and Sixth, to Jaeger Bros- the
Jewelers, (or 1 10.100. Tha property was
owned by Elisabeth Toung of Burnt
Ranch, Oregon. ' At present there Is aa
old frame cottage on the property.
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ONI telegraphs as " we trade drops oiit everything m-be--
tween. Superfluous profit is V-vvire which, costs miluons tor
-maintajnePur1
telegraph,' is from our Jiandsv to-yburs-
Line.,' Besides we keep you out of the tangle of difficulties almost ;
always in frontlbfthe smoker keep, you close to the source of supply,
"debyer , the goods' with ja positive assurance of genuineness." SI L :i
:5 -yy-y fy . A Popular Example ;Ui--';
" T ElSMASCa Sire. 19 cents each. Box e( 25, S2). Box of 53. (5.0 ' '
- ..HECIA rrECTO Size. 3 for 25 cents. Box o! 5 S4.W v
" CSLICIOSOS Size. 3 for 25 cents. Box o! 55. S4X3
BOSTON L0NTSZS Size. 4 lor 25c Box of 25. $HU; box 059. UJ; box of tlW.V. '. C. :
. This is what is known In dta trade ss a Domesbc a nr. ' In omnia term it m a ruec af nods manuraa.' -
hired exclusively for UNITED CIGAR STORES of cefully-aarted tobsxxo- fille of fiiM qua o(
.Roadbed Graded Readr for Rock.
Wilbert who ' have been sent from
Wsshing-ton. D. C Tha mile of road
which Is to ba macadamised Is tha por
tion of tha 8alam-Sllvarton road near
the stats fair grounds. The roadbed
will be 1( feet wide ' with beame or
shoulders of seven feet. . The crushed
ek Is fsmlehed by the eeunty and Is
: obtained from tha county quarry. Tha
Inches and put down to a depth of flva
Inches, whloh Is 'rolled to four Inches.'
A. second Isyer screened at'ltt Inches
laid three Inchea deep Is rolled to two
inches, subsequently a last layer ot
"screening" Is laid to fill all crevice.
In tha rock, surface sprinkled with water
and rolled effectively with a U tos
team roller, .
BALIS MADE COOL BY
DROP OF LIQUID AIR
Pathetic Result However Would
1 ' Attend Impatient Drink.
i-'-'y'.::; r of Beverages.
' . (Jearaal aseeui gwrlss-t ' '
- London. Aug. 1. It la claimed a
process has been discovered for rninu-
enable tt to be commonly used to cool
beverages, which will thereby not be
diluted as they arc by the use of tea.
Air thus liquified can bo sold for ll.lt
. per gallon! Kept In vacuum containers
It will evaporate in IT days. -.-
; A drop Is necessary to refrigerate a
'highball. - The drops take pearl shape
! a
, JUST A REAL BOY
7 and here are just the real
. ' clothes for he' real boy at
. a real reduction; $8 suits
for fO; $10 suits fur f7.
' Special Short Pants 75f)
t . Younf , Trousers at
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.. . Not many, but plenty
- for the tariy-tomeri, -
ClothmqCo
Gsj leUhnPd a? .
lltn's and Boysr Outfitters
164 AND 161 THIRD STR&ET
.. Mohawk BoUdinf.
and dance Ilka animated diamonds. A
whits mist rises from the glass. Little
lumps of white lea form and malt and
In two minutes tha drink la ready, de-
Uciously cola.
Impatient drinkers would better ad'
hero to lea, for If they should drink it
before tha liquid air evaporates the re
sult would be pathetlo for the drinker
and humorous for the lookers vn. Own.
ere pt -the yroeese recommend the- air
thus liquified as powsr for automobiles
ana blasting, it szerts aa It expands a
preesuro ot JI.MO pounds to tbo square
inoo. , .
TOVH PUT Or WHEELS AND
. L10.LU 10 NEW SITE
Seventy-Five Houses and Two
. i Hundred and Fifty People
- , - Change Location.
- aoarsal IpmUI gerrlre.)
Gregory, S. D., Aug. t. Ths town of
Dallas, 10 miles west of this place, was
en wheels yesterday and every house
moved to Gregory, where the buildings
will be In place tonight and again ready
iot occupancy, v ... .-. .
- There were about 71 houses and Its
people In Dallas. All of the Utter are
now residents -or u re gory.
Dallas and Gres-orr were rival imm
but when, the Northwestern railroad de
elded It would build an extension to
u re gory, leaving Dallaa far to one aids,
ths eltlsens Of Dallas held a meeting and
sent a eommlttee to Gregory to see on
whst terms they would be admitted.
Whan arrangements were made Dallae
promptly moved over .here. j --r.
Both towns sre Rosebud Indian raaer.
vat Ion boom towns. Dallas having been
sum ny ine two sons of former Gov
srnor Jackson of Iowa.
TWO MEN SMOTHERED .
- . IN TUNNEL OF MINE
(Jeeraal KpeH.I erle.t
Denver, Aug. 2. The bodies of I A.
Thompson, secretary and treasurer, and
V. W. Mathers, esuperlntendent of ths
nnrwipn auuii company, wore
aiscovsrsa in a tunnel in the Mickey
Breen mine, this morning. The men at
tempted to leave tha mine by this exit
when they ware' caught by a cave-la dad
smothered.
MEXICANS STRIKING
AMERICANS LEAVING
(Waal lyeclsl Bervlss.)
El Paso, Tes., Aug. I. -Two hundred
Mexicans struck at Ag-uas Callantss for
ths ssms wsge as the Americans. Fifty
killed American mschanlce have passed
through El psso pt the psst week from
Mexico and savv-Tro more Mexico for
me." -
rev aniak results s fke Vaa Qei.
SMS ( Tke remtM.
Ths granite stone trimmings for ths
railing building, at Fifth and Alder
streets, have commenced to arrive, and
masons have already set ths corner
stone. The steel work On this building
haa now reached the fifth floor, and In
slds of another month all the heavy
steel work la expected to have been set.
Oscar H. Simmons has sold to Wil
liam J. Ross the corner of Saet Thir
teenth and Oak streets for J WOO. There
ia a house ea the property.
' asstexa wesaaa taveees,
Mrs. Addle Sohwarta haa purchased
from James Robertson ths corner of
Tenth and Irving streets. - The consid
eration announced Is 1. ' This corner Is
the only ons that was not Included In
the recent transfer of all the property
in that section to the Portland di Se
attle railway. Mrs. Bchwarta. the pur
chaser, is said to be an eastern woman
wuo was nere some time ago, but at
present has returned to her home In
New York.
Neustadter Bros .have Barehaaed the
lot on East Sixth street adjoining their
factory at Grand avenue and East Sal
mon street. Tha company will build at
onoe an addition to its factory to ac
commodate ths increasing trade. The
factory ef the company ia San Fran
cisco was destroyed, and the greater
part ot the work ef that plant was
thrown on the Portland mill, which has
been frund not to be large enough to'
handle the Increased business. .
i. Other Seals Aaaeuaeed. '
! The Title Guarantee Trust com
pany has purchased from C iU. Oanten-
beln five blocks in West Pledi.n .n. I
dlUon, whloh Mr. GaaUabeln recently
purobasea from JCmery Oliver. The or
iginal, prloa wss 1,000, but the price
the TiUe guarantee A Trust company
paio is not announced. -
William BltUe Wells, editor of the
Paclflo Monthly, baa purchased from
Richard Williams a block la West Pied
mont for 11.000. .
D. M. Dunne will bnlld a two-etory
frame - wareheuss- on Roosevelt street
near Twentieth, It will cost about
11.000.
Mrs. E. E. Miller haa started work on
a home oa Beech street, between Klrby
and Borthwlck. It will . eost about
A one-etory factory at Lynn street
and the Willamette river le being re
built by the Composite Pressed Brick
company. It Will cost between $ 1,100
and M0. - - ' '
it. w. toe nas awarded the con-
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Havana, and the Sumatra wrapper of equal erjodoes---to combined in the iniJdris that it inure of rfftirKl
in a grade that probably more than any other approaches the universal taste. It will be found to smoke with
peculiar zest thouift mild and pleasant to a degree that m a tutcovory of new potjibiStietin
qgais ot ums popular conoinahon. . : , j,.
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traet for ths foundation and basement
for hie. new home at Twenty-fifth and
Loveloy streets to James Barrett. The
other contracts (or the building have
not yet been let. The house, which will
be 10x70 feet, will cost between 119,000
and ttl.000. - The Interior finishings
will be particularly striking,' being of
mahogany, oak, maple and larch. I Is
expected that between els and eight
months will be required to finish the
house, which will be three storlss high.
June S of next yesr will be ths twenty-fifth
wsddlng anniversary of Dr. and
Mrs. Cee, and to commemorate the event
the doctor will present ths handsome
home . to Mrs. Cos aa an anniversary
present.
THREE f.'EH ARE KILLED BY
DELAYED EXPLOSION
f "' r" ' - i r -
Railroad ' Laborers Blown Up
While Working on Grange
llle Extension. '.
(gpedel IMepateh tU Jeorsal) -Ldwlston,
Idaho, Aug. I. C. A. John
son, Andrew Olson end Oust Resell
are dead and Oeoer Olson Is probably
fatally Injured as a result of an ox
alosis .of a . delayed charge of black
powder at I o'clock last night nine miles
from Culdssac, en the Grangevllle ex
tension of the Northern pacific railroad.
The men were Swedish laborers and
bad been engagsd In blasting In a rock
cut on grade work. They had prepared
four Charges for ths blast and the first
three went off simultaneously The
men- thinking all had exploded waited
for 10 minutes before returning to the
place where tha shots had been 11 red.
The dead men were standing directly
ever the unesploded charge. Four men
were burled too. feet down a steep can
yon, lighting en Jagged rocks.
Oscar oison, the injured man. was
taken to Culdesae last night and an
see ration performed ea him this morn
ing. Hie ekull la fractured, Isg broken
and face horribly lacerated.
A peculiar thing la that the bodies
of the' dead men remained tntaet after
receiving the full force of the explosion.
The addressee of the dead and injured
men could not be secured at this tuna
This is the am BMrUUtx Cross aa es-
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POaTLAND'S NEW: DEPARTMENT? STORE
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NewGoe&sJ TEE PIT
: Every Day : .
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Ectire Ccrner Si tzi fsin
-T -Day tt TEE PIT 7-7
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DRESS SIURTS
Panamas,' Voiles, Cheviots, Etamlnee Suitings,- Blue, Black, Gray, Plaids
$7.50 Skirts for. . . . i.. . .49
$8.60 Skirts for. ...... ....f 40
$15.00 Skirts for.;
$12.00 Skirts for..
.T..e56.95
WALKING SKIRTS
$5.89 Skirts for
$4.50 Skirts' for.
$3.25 Skirts' for.
189
NAPIUNS
16x1 Restaurant Napkins, 60c value,
dozen .. . ..... .. 49f
22x22 Damask Napkins,; $2.75 value,
: - dozen -......,, . .02.19
21x21 AH Linen Napkins, $2.00 value,
dozen .....,...:.......,..ljpi.59
' 18x18 Hemmed Napkins, $1.25 value,
. dozen ........,...............9d
' TAPESTRY
TABLE COVERS
KNOTTED AND FRINGED IN
--BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS .
6-4 $3.60 value for. 2J25
8-4 $4.75 value for. ..... .3.75
4-4 $1.00 value for. 69d
"TABLE LINEN ;
62-inch half bleached, 60c value. .39t
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67-inch bleached, 60c vtrue ,, ; 48d)
66-inch bleached, 75c varae , 60f
64-Inch bleached. 85c valor .., :29d
60-inch Turkey Red Borderu.-. ;39a)
MEN'S OXFORDS
$3.5 1 Hand-Sewed Tan Oxfords.
$3.50 Hand-Sewed Vic! Kid Oxfords......:.
61.19
..$1.29:
LADIES SHOES
$3.50 Patent Colt Bals, welt or turned soles..
$3.60 Vici Kid Bals, welt or turned. soles..
.2.49
82.49
25c Glass Vases, 18 inches high,. 15f) 20c 10-qt "Pails for ...... lOf) 65c Fancy Wash Baskets, 6 styles and t
-.auaucs, an colors, tor. ........ .oao
$3.60 Hand Sewed Tan Oxfords
for ....... .V. . . .8 1.10
$3.50 Hand Sewed Vici Kid Oxfords
10c Chip Market Baskets. . ... .... .55
25c Covered Glass Fruit Dishes. 14
10c Arm & Hammer Brand Baking
10c Heavy wire good quality Coat
; Hangers .2f)
15c Brass Extension Curtain Rods, '
Soda-
i--t ..........
....... . . .4f ,. with silver ends . .'. . . .....
.iov
for IIIMMIM
...fl.29
GOLDEN EAGLE RY GOOPS COi
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Third and Ycmhill Slrcits Entiro Corner
MAW 4765-PHOra, TELECOAFII OH MAIL YOUR. OHD2I13 CIIARC23 PAID
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plosloa en the new breneh ef the rail.
road. j .
WATCH STOLEN FROM
LOCKER IN Y,- M. C. A.
Irefi tha T. M. C. A. Is not free from
the operations of ths thl.ree who at the
reseat tlsae knfesi the elty ' '.VlrgU
Clark of ttl Hooker street, a Member
of the business men's physical ovltare
elaas, has reported te the police that
a sneak thief stols a watoh valued at
110 from his gymnasium looker roster
day afternoon. There hare been a num.
ber of similar eaees reported.
Mrs. Clark ef tit Eleventh! Street
notified the pollee at It o'elook last
alaht thst she had seen a man on the
reef ef ber kltobea and saspeetsd -tkevt
be wee trying to break Into the house.
Sergeant. Jones and ratrolmaa Kleniea
were eent to the soene bat oould find
ae traoe ef the burglar.
A thief was found In the aet ef rob
bing the telephone box la the lodglng-
Jiouee at HI Tamhtll street st an
early hour this .morning by ths landlady.
He Immediately took to his heels snd
with the description furnished ths ds
tec tires ex posted te effect bis gesture.
CAVALRY ESPORTS -ROOT
TO THE RACES
Bio Janeiro, Aug. I. Secretary Root,
escortsd by a troop or cavalry, attended
the rsres this afternoon. A horse , '
named Root le a cbnteetant. The spec
tacle at ths track Is brilliant AU the
bsslnees houses are eloeejV , v. .. '
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