ORKOON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, 1TJNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14. IK. NEW PROPOSITION POLICE ACCUSED The LAUREL RANGE t hook at all the ranges that are being advertised, but before you buy, examine "The Laurel". Its points as shown on the illustration below, wffl appeal forcibly to every economy loving and intelligent buyer Town Topics FOR AQUEDUCT Suggested That Proposed Tun nel Be Constructed of Rein forced Concrete, Not Steel. OF BRUTALITY Tha Journal tntqf at Salem h been transferred '- Russen If. Brooks, headquarter! at Capitol Drue Store, 404 State street. Phone Main 171, and all changes, new aubacrlptlona and ' com plaints will receive prompt attention. Citizen Writes of Inhuman Treat ment Alleged to Have Been Given Prisoner. (SaXesVtesFl mlm fU eseeeaeUsJ ra SgSgaJSaaV essf BMafcssjcJVcs' Msgfl TOIWsTI H.Ulf INVESTIGATION BEING MADE BY WATER BOARD EYE WITNESSES MAKE PR0TE8T AGAINST ACT t" Vmnlre "leta FatBMa MoT H i M MM . . laSwbaja II B snmsBsntmmiiiniuinniiiiimiimiiiiis ii lava. to 1'astaaes VBsdstlBe The remains Oj A. R W. Ooold, su perintendent of construction at the Vancouver barracks, will be shipped to his home at Brantford, Ontario. Canada; this afternoon from the undertaking parlors of Erlcaon Co., where they have bean bald awaiting the arrival of the brother of the deceased. Mr. Ooold died Sunday, October 7, a weak ago. in this city. The brother arrived In tba ol ty yesterday and will accompany the casket to Its destination. Our suooeea in tailoring Is becrbse of ur broad plan of giving good values all the year, with no latent of making big proflta Wo carry a largo stock of tba very latest pattern and make any suit In th house to order for 111; no more, bo las, and w guarantee these to be th earn as other charge M and 140. A call will convince you that this la true. Unique Tailoring company, SOS Stark street, near Sixth. Plant Slbaon' Roses If interested In rose write or phone th Slbson Rose Nureerle , for their now catalogue. Mailed fro on application. Vartetle are selected. Quality th very boat. Prices are right. Largest exclusive roo grower and distributor hi tba north wast. No agent or solicitor. Office and nurseries 1180 Mllwauki avenue. Phone East ltl. 'The Good and Bad of Trade Union Ism" will be the subject for discussion at tba' PeepbV Forum tonight. Hon. A. A. Baileyaenator-elect. will deliver the principal speech, after which the floor VI 11 be open to the audience. Th forum will moot In the Selling-Hirsoh building. Tenth and Washington streets, and will be called to order promptly at 7:10 o'clock Sheriff Ed Rand of Baker county passed through Portland yesterday on hi way to Salem with two prisoners. While waiting for the afternoon train for Salem the prisoner war confined la th county Jail. One of them will serve a sentence of three yean for horse stealing. Taa- other waa sen tenced to II months for larceny. We save you 50 cants a step If you walk upstairs to our fin tailoring es tablishment, second floor Raleigh build ing. 12! "Washington street. If you rid on th elevator we save you 60 cents a second, and tba clothes wa make for you will fit like the glove on a charm ing woman's hand. We are Armstrong th Tailor, and everybody knows ua. Charles Lomerine, manager of the Steel Bridge Fuel company, declares that hi firm has not been absorbed by th syndicate headed by O. W. Steel, but la Mill doing business on an Inde pendent basis, a. similar statement Is made by officials of the Sunnyslde, Fuel conrpany. Flowers for th Parlor. Mart a few pot of flowering- bulbs for winter bloom. Easy to grow, handsome. Inter esting and Inexpensive. Our handsome ly Illustrated and descriptive oatalogu tell all. Phone Main 471. or call Port, land Bead company. Front and Yamhill streets. Tou come to our. gallery any time oe tereen 1 and S o'clock today and barb that photo taken. This Is th busy man's day. Sittings at any time all the week, and today Juat for your special benefit. E. W. Moor, expert photogra pher. Elks- building. Seventh and Stark' John McKle, a well-known Scotchman of St. Helens. Oregon, has been re ported to th polio as missing since last Tuesday. On that day he came to Portland to collect some money due htm from the Portland Railway com pany and haa not been san since. The ladles' auxiliary of Novas Zedek Talmud Torah are giving a dance at Neighborhood guild, First and Hall. Sunday evening. October 14. Dancing at o'clock sharp, and Parson's orches tra will plsy. Admission It cents. In th -course of sermons which the Rev. J. B. H. Simpson is preaching at St. Mark's church, corner of Nineteenth and Qutmby streets, on Sunday even ings, th subject for tonight will be "Whatls th Uss of a Creed r Diamonds, watches and jewelry on easy payments at tea than elsewhere for cash. Ws give you possession when making first payment, demand no se curity, charge no Interest. Marx 4 Bloch. T4 Third street. Joseph T. Ennl began suit in the circuit court yesterday afternoon for a divorce from Hattle Ennl on the "Sticklers forQuality' SILVERWARE Comes in the pur metal and sev eral grades of plating. It Is A mer c handle offering large opportun ities for deception, it always Bys to buy from reliable jewelry . uses Bonoerns that are always bars, constantly dealing with friends and neighbors. We have th most skilled silversmiths to be had, snd guarantee all our warns. SPLENDID OPTICAL, DEPART MENT IN CONNECTION. I ThcG. HeitkemperCo. "Jfceweert Pilisg Jewelry Mows Proposition Is Being Considered Se riously by Those Who Have the Problem to Solve for City's Water Faming Victims. That th proposed second squeduct from Bull Run to th city be built of reinforced concrete I th auggeation that has been mad to th water board and which is now being Investigated, by Its member. At th last meeting of the board a communication was read from E. O. Spltsner, calling attention to th ad vlslblllty of using reinforced concrete for this projected tunnel. Mr. Spltsner Is not oonnected with any contracting company, and mad the suggestion sim ply as a cttlsen Interested in the water system of Portland. The proposed now pip Una Is being seriously discussed, not only by th thousands of people who war short of water during test July and August, but also by tha members of the water board, which is generally alow to take up any new prop nasi. The oast, of th project has been roughly estimated at from 11,100,000 to 11.000.000. It is declared that the Increase of papulation In Portland Is so rapid that if conatructlon of the additional pipeline doe not commence within a year or two the city as a whole will be short of water to three or four years. It Is ex pected that at least two year will be required for the construction of the aqueduct. For this reason th offi cials are being urged to take th pre liminary step without delay. Thoee who favor reinforced concrete point to the aqueducts the Romans built centuries ago, and which have withstood the wear of time in a remarkable man ner. These have no -reinforcements of eteel bars. A number of cities in Franc and Germany have recently built huge water tunnels of reinforced con crete. While representatives of the concrete companies say the coat of such an aque duct will be cheaper than u, constructed of steel pipe, a number of property owners who have been looking Into the matter declare that they would be will ing to pay a slightly higher original price for the pipeline if there was any aaaurance the city would benefit by a permanent tunnel. Iron pipe would have to be renewed every do sen years or so. Already on the prevent pipeline elec trolysis has made Itself apparent by working . minute holes through the metal pipe. Even if the pipe is covered with a coating of asphalt, as has bosh suggeeted. th effect of the runaway electricity will always be felt. It is swat. Engineer Clark of the water depart ment haa been instructed to look Into the ad visibility of using relnferced con crete, and It Is expected that he will soon report his findings to th hoard. ground of desertion beginning in Octo ber, l04. They were married at La Oentei. Washington, in April. 114, and have three children, aged 11, snd years, skints asks for th custody of the oldest child. Leslie. R. L. Olisan and L E. Crouch M r as attorneys for Ennls. This will remind you that now ts the time to have your hair mattreeaaa reno vated and returned the nam day. "phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger. proprietor. Civic Improvement. Don't litter your treat with wood. Barn coal. We de liver It In your basement. Independent Coal Ice company, successor to Holmes Coal At la company. Last Dance Tonight The "fare well' dance at "The Oaks'' dancing pa vilion takea place tonight. Two beauti ful floor prises will be given, and ladles are admitted free. Tour Byes Examined Free. We are still selling eyeglasses at 11. oo. A per fect Bt guaranteed. Metsger Co.. Jewelers and optlclana. Ill Sixth street. Watches, diamonds and Jewelry on easy payments; tl down, 60c a week Don't go without a good timepiece Metsger A Co.. Ill Sixth street Vulcanite Rubber Roofing, the beet quality ready roofing manufactured. F. K. Beach A Co.. the Pioneer Paint com pany, agents, ll( First street. Steamer Jessie Harktns for Camas, Washougal and way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Alder street dock at t p. m. Slabwood. long and abort; quick de livery: low price. Phone Beat 4. Standard Box a Lumber company. Wanted A bright xoung man In tha advertising department of The Journal. Apply business office. Free treatment one week. Professor Elder, graduate Wellman Institute 417 Fleldner building. Acme OO Co. sells the best safety ooal ell and One gasoline. Phone Beat 7l. Ladles' and men's bats clean1 and blocked. 241 H Alder, between Second and Third. Wllholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal lace. Agt.. 1st M St. TL Pacific inc. t. Bnkella. lsdtes tsllor. has moved from SSI to SSI Alder street For Quality. Quantity and Quickness, go to Morris- restaurant. Wooster sell everything Millinery. Ladles who appreciate courtesy aa well ad elegant trimmed hats throng our stors dally. Thsy are. pleased with both the hats and the treatment, v- A leased customer is a good advertise ment end every nat sold at theee prices brings additional business to The Chap eau. Ill Seventh etreet, close to Wash ington. Croat Dross Skirt Sale Monday 110 sample skirts, worth up to 17. SC. Tour ehotce P4 5 171 Washington at. "", Declare Character of City Is Dam aged by Such Actions on Part of Members of Police Force and Of ficials Should Act. The following letter Is self-explana tory : Portland. Or., Oct. II. To th Editor of the Journal The writer of thla pro test was aa eye-witness of th recapture of a man named J. Hogsell. near second and Stark streets, last Wednesday aft ernoon, by three policemen, one of whom certainly added an act of unneces- j sary brutality .to, his record and gave ample evidence of detestable cowardice by repeatedly striking- th prisoner ' while he was securely held by the other officers and was not making th least effort at resistance. This exhibition of brawn, muscle and lack of common sense called down upon the officer tba eevereet censure of nearly a score of men who were eye witnesses to the disgraceful act, and many of whom are business men of un questioned Judgment. They war not slow to express their disgust with the unwarranted abuee of a helpleaa prls onsr'oy a man who plainly said by his actions, "I am a big policeman; I'll smash somebody because I can." Below will be found the name of sev eral who expressed their desire to tes tify to the brutality of tba officer and signed their name to a list, all of whom urge that some action be taken. The writer, fully realises the difficul ties that beset an officer in dealing with desperate lawbreakers, and further, that a guardian of th law should have the unqualified support of all respect able citizens while discharging his du ties In a manly way. But there are too many men who are unfit to be clothed with the authority of the law, because they use the authority as a license to gratify a cowardly desire to make a show of "nerve" and "strength." And a very noticeable feature In most such cases Is that this particular kind of of ficer seldom catches a murderer, robber or burglar; plain drunks and unresist ing Offenders of the less harmful class are their "specialty." They certainly steer clear of the "dangerous class" here In Portland, aa a record of Crimea com mitted and criminals arrested within the past year will a how. Few cities cap show such apparent In efficiency, Jealousies snd Internal dis sensions as have Impaired the usefulness of our city's police and detective forcee recently. True, there have been broken arm a and cracked skulls, resulting from an Insane effort to break a club or- billy over some one's bead, but not one of fender out of ten has. been a desperate character, and even had the culprit been a criminal of the worst troe there is no earthly excuss for brutality unless where there is a deeper te effort at escape and a resort to force by the fugitive. In this Instance, as in most others of the same nature, no one proffered to take the matter up, though every eye witness expressed his condemnation of the set. and one went Bo fsr aa to write ah anonymous communication to the chief of police, as told In Thursday's paper, which also gavs meager details of how easily It waa explained away1 after a thorough (?) Investigation. One excuse might be offered for the Inefficiency of the force and that Is tbe fact that nearly all members there of are trying to keep track of the latest news, of the personal disagreements and Jealousies In the deportment and tbe probable successors to . tbe chief sad captain, but th heavy work being don consists principally of "nabbing" sleeping men and women, gin fiend and poker player end disputing over the Chinatown gamblers heavy work, sure. Our p'lce should Slid would receive the support of all law-abiding cltlsens if they but employed common sense In such matters as these, yet they should he mads to know that to be a police man does not auwonse mem to use unnecessary force, much leas abaolute brutality. The following men expressed their de sire to have a complaint filed and signed their names to a Hat taken for that purpose: B. F. Lawrence, 30 Lumber Exchange; E. B. MacNaughjon. I0S Lumber Exchange; C. M. At wood, foot of Morrison street; John F. Toft, 11 Front street; We H. Oault. 104 Stark street; K. B. Riley, IM Clackamas street; E. L Kollenborn, III Stark American Restaurant BAT ABB BMWT. 11 a- m. to 8 p. m. AanTsUoaaT Try a Sunday Dinner ooraer Oetery iOe, SUoed Tomato 6. Owisurttei . Ss) ssMwaeestes asm Cream 15, See mSSmTwimmi wHb Tiis'll m'-L ' ' lag 20 assg,"1?I ..'l'"1 T!'i5a BtlsnS UttU Book Clam 20 rjsuso?1 lllTrsidsrs ' 20 9uLiImtt'tm . . . 251 Uab Fitso With ST save am Sane 20 Pork Spare Bibs with sweet Po- teaeee aoe) Teal Cutlata, Bsaadlt, with Oaali- ftevsc 80s) Bsaisj of Chicken Ol Vtete with Blee TlmbUs SOO Chile Ooa Cam , 15a) Psted Apples and Baeea SOf Bless rattle with Ft ink Peaa. 25f cms ommttJmmViniSiii BntY1 BUte OtlwT? CobterJ J "Va? n - rtt S6c Soe'stee?ee? 16 , TV -,---- ao Itaalak PtasTpuAstta win. MumJt Th Bet Place to Bat M Bt th gssssB lie aew,., 1 gNIBIIIIIIIIllllW !' SBBBliaH - I SSSLt MMIIHIIIIIM'IHHH mm iiiHiasMPNgggggggi ,. .i - SzSEfE" LAUREL RANGE BODY CORSTRUCTIOS) ' - ' Price $45.00 X OR R B. WRIGHT street; P. D. Cunningham. SSS Stark street; E. F. Hlbberd of J. K. Olll & Co.; Eugene Davis of Dennlson News company; O. E. Zander. Package Deliv ery company. L O. E. WALLINO. Continental Company. S4S Spark street- ST. JOHNS SALOON MAN ARRAIGNED IN COURT Iioule Richard, a St Johns saloon keeper, was arraigned . before Recorder Thorndyke yesterday on a charge of selling liquor to Jamee Murdock. a minor. Richards entered a plea of not guilty 'and his trial waa set for Tues day morning. The accusation la made that Richard has been selling liquor continually to Murdock. who Is said to be but IS years old, but in reality looks much older. Richard claims that tha boy represented himself to be of ego. and ss hs looked It. he let him have the whiskey. Tbe outcome of this case Is being watched with much Interest at St. Johns for the reason that a number of half grown boys of St. Johns have been able to get all the liquor they wanted, not withstanding tbe vigilance of the of- PUBLIC SAFETY BOARD INSPECTS CITY SCHOOLS Though the school directors have given no sign that they Intend to fol low out tha recommendation of the public eafety official as adoptsd by the executive board, a rigid atBgiUlea of th schools continues. Fire Chief Campbell. Fire Marshal Roberta and nuiraing inspector Spen cer, since submitting their last report to th executive board, have visited the M on ta villa. Mount Tabor. Portsmouth and other echoola They, have found a number of things which Seed to be remodeled, most of the Items aa to un necessary fire risks mad In th last report also applying to these school. This week tbe new building of tbe- east side high school will be Inspected. The board of education haa been given SBBB1B sBsaassssssssssssss.il I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I h III I ssjBj, SMM 11 1 I I JOm ZitTtC L t GUARANTEED 25 YEARS NOT A CHEAP RANGE, BUT ONE THAT WELL SATISFY Covell Furniture Co. All the Credit You Want 184-186 FiratSt The Best Results it is wax at a No matter what we purchase. And that is what I guarantee in dental work of every description. After 11 years' active practice in Portland, pleased ' customers in every part of this city and state are my beet advertisement, a When vou have work done at this office you have the positive assurance of having received the highest grade of skill obtainable, and therefore the. best for your money. Of the- ladder In every profession. It is at the bottom that you find the crowd Skill alwaya commands a premium, and the man possessing It is always in demand. I have the largest dental practice in the Northwest. Why? Because I give "the Best Results for Tour Money." In every branch of tbe profession, from pulling a tooth to tha most difficult operation, you secure the seats satisfactory rssults. OB OB CONSULTATION FREE. ELEVEN YEARS IN PORTLAND. DR. B. E. WRIGHT, Ml. wmt a. at. ts C B. .. TOM ft C:M MM Ml CO days by ths executive board to carry out tha orders as to removing waate from around furnaces and mak ing proper outlets to fire escapes. Aa soon aa the school Inspection Is finished, ths churShes Will be vial ted. HUSBAND REPORTS HIS WIFE MISSING Mrs. Fannie Atsberg of Bast Thirty fifth and Clinton streets baa been re ported to the police aa missing. Her husband allege that she ran away from home Friday at 11:10 o'clock leaving a t-year-old child. Atsberg believes that she is somewhere in the city, snd wants her taken Into custody. The missing women Is described as being IS years of age, 1C7 pounds In weight and five feet three Inches In height. George Routher of 100 Vancouver ave nue haa notified the polios that hia 10-year-oM son Albert left home last Sun day and haa not been seen since. Ths distracted parent Is unable to furnish any clue that might aid the detectives la locating his son. A SIGNIFICANT MESSAGE Oogorsa, who appears In concert to morrow evening at the Helllg theatre, like the majority of ether great artists, has s very pronounced leaning toward tbe Chlckerlng piano, aad Insists upon using It to the exclusion of sll other makes His telegram reproduced upon another page la today's paper, shows hie Interest In appearing to the very best advantage by even having Chlck erlng piano ready upon his arrival. In hia room, for practice purposes. Oo gorsa'a preference for the Chlckerlng piano is hut another Indication of Its unapproachable qualities. It is repre sented bore exclusively by the Btlsr's Pis no House, snd they have seen that his request was complied with. Good reports continue to eoaa to Lakevlew from the Windy Hollow bilks, Which Indicates a BibJIH Prefer- . eaee ta Osrtala BtieeOJeas. SwT Tassel " Terms $1.00 a Week 1 tor Your Money f BT, B1 THE PAINLESS DENTIST B. a.., Basins. C ts 1 Do It Now Are you providing- against old age, sickness, accident or mis fortune? If not, yon cannot be ,gin too soon. Yoor activities will coon begin to lessen at best Call for one of our New Home Savings Banks, models of neatness and convenience, and begin saving at once. We pay 4 per cent on time deposits, current rates on Sav ings Accounts, accept accounts subject to check; and do a gen era! BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS. Merchants Investment and Trust Co. 247 WASHINGTON STREET Capital $150,000.00 ;. Frank Watson President R L. Durham Vice Presidenf W. H. Fear Secretary S. C Catchmg. Asst. Alt eesser mtrmlr Osee aeS anefTrst er earless sd J wMmt ear seer. 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