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THE ORBOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY BVBHTNQ. OCTOMgt SO, HO. ON DAY'S EVENTS EAST SIDE Fuel Problem on Lower Peninsula Becomes Serious and Oc casions Much Talk. What Ails You? Do foa feel weak, tired, despondent, bar rreaueat headaches, coated tongue bitter or bad taste to morning, "heart burn." belching of gas, acid rltlngi in throat after eating, stomach gnaw burn, foul breath, dlixy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at limes and kindred symptoms? If jroTMtave any considerable number of bore irsafitoms you are suffering liouinaaa.aarpld liver with Indi gestlo 4ua PRICE OF WOOD IS EXCESSIVE, IT IS SAID netjatPPW rtr, perce-s Ooldf n eel Oilmen U made gjisl Uk " ' ibie medTelnai orTnclnTm known to :al scjenco fr "ifi pf;ra'JM"tf"ro ' 1 Fuel Scarce and Famine la Feared Removal of St. Johns Postoffice Asked Milwaukee City Hall to Be Formally Opened Tonight The fuel problem on the lower pe ninsula. Including University Park. Portsmouth. St. Johns and vicinity. Is assuming .alarming proportions. The price of cordwood and slabwood Is said to nave reached the point where It la a positive luxury. The district de pends almost entirely upon slabwood. the amount of cordwood hauled there be ing but a small fraction of the fuel re quired. The mills of the Peninsula Lumber company are unable to supply anything like the amount of slabwood required by the district, while the de mand for fuel la so great la the city that the mills further up the river re fuse to deliver wood on the lower pe ninsula where there Is a haul of several miles, over muddy, slippery streets. It is pointed out that a team, worth SS a day on a street grade contract, can make at least 17.50 hauling slab wood from the city mills to University Park or Portsmouth. There Is talk of eatabllshtnr a coal yard on the river front somewhere between St Johns and. University Park, with a view of bring ing coal from Coos bay, which It Is said, omn be loaded on schooners for about 13. SO a ton. It Is generally agreed that unless there Is an Immediate improvement in the fuel situation In St Johns and vicinity some radical ac tion will have to be taken to prevent suffering there this winter. A petition Is being circulated and numerously signed at St. Johns asking Postmaster Valentine to move the post- office to the McChesney block. The j present quarters are saia to do so cramped as to seriously Interfere with the proper handling of the mall. Mr. Valentine has secured a large room Just across the street from where the office Is now. There Is some opposition to locating the office In the McChesney building, on account of Its distance from the business center of the city. Mrs. P. W. Valentine, wife of Post master' Valentine, has organised a move ment among the women of St. Johns to raise the necessary funds for Install ing a public fountain on Burlington street. A aeries of entertainments, mu sical and social. Is being arranged to the necessary amount. such abnormal im it is a m efficient liver Invlgorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strength ener. The " Golden Medical Discovery is not S patent medicine or secret nostrum. fall list of its Ingredients being printed en Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract mads with pure, triple-refined glycerine, o. proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, viz.. Golden Seal root. Stone root. Black Cherrybark, Queen's root. Blood root, and Mandrake root. The foUowln leaduur medical authorities. among a host of others, extol the foregoing root for the cure of Just such ailments as the : rw.i above svmDtams Indicate M. D of Jefferson Med. College. Phils.: H. C Wood, M. D., of I'nlr.of Pa. ; Pro'.Edola K. Rartholo- i. Phil Prof. Hale. It. n. of Hahnemann Med. Collnca. Chicago; Prof. Joha King, M. D.. Author of American Dispensatory; Prof. J no. M. Bcuu er M DT. Author of SdpcIIc Medicines: Prof Iursqce Johnson. M. D.. Msd. Dept. TJn W of NY. ; Prof. Ftnley Elllngwood. M. D.. Author of Materia Medics and Prof. In Bennett Medi cal college, t tiicago. Bend name ana su- aress on postal ura Bend to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf- and receive res booklet giving fslo. N. Y cal authors snd many others extracts from writings of all the above medi- enaorsiag. in ins etronemet nossihle terms, each and every In gredient of which "Golden Medical Disco v- snt Pellets regutste snd liver snd bowels. They ery"ls comaossd. r Dr. Pierce's n hiTtforate nay oe Medical i-e's Pleas i stomach, sea In co conlnnrtion with "Golden DMCorery " If bowels are much c , TW ' re tlay and sugar-cos ted. HAVE YOU A FEW DOLLARS TO SPARE? Then read today's advertisement of the zt. W. Smoke Oe. on page 7. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. Y0RKT0WN SURRENDER ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED The Mothers' snd Teachers' elub of the Brooklyn school held Its first meet ing of the seaaon "yesterday afternoon In the assembly hall of the school house. New officers were Installed and plana laid for the work of the school year. The retiring president, Mrs. Robert Lutke, read her report of the work Of the past year, setting forth the accomplishments of the past year, showing that ths club had rendered substantial aid to the Brooklyn achool, had contributed toward the San Fran cisco sufferers and had done much phil anthropic work of a purely local character. Mtas A. L. Dlmlck talked on 'Trashy Literature." Miss Dlmlck announced that In connection with ber work In the club, she will conduct a class In civil government. It wss decided to keep the School grounds in an attractive condition; the funds of the' club will be drawn upon for this purpose If neces sary. The following officers were In stalled for the coming year: President, Mrs. A. J. Strowbrldge. Jr.; vice-president, Mrs. C. H. Fox; secre tary. Miss Mary McKeown; treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Roper. Committees are aa follows: Program. Mrs. Ia H. Wells. Mrs. C W. Boost, Miss A. L Dlmlck; philanthropic, Mrs. James Snyder. Mrs. Nauratll, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Matholt; school grounds, Mrs. J. K. Hsvely, Miss A. L Dlmlck, Mrs. 8. D. White; visiting committee. Mrs. Per kins, Mrs. a F. White. Mrs. Buchanan, Miss Smith. Mrs. Sherrltt, Mrs. Teas. The 125th anniversary of ths sur render of Cornwallls at Torktown waa celebrated at the Commercial club last night by the Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution with the usual enjoyable sympoalum the cus tom of this society. Wallace McCaraant presided as toast master in the absence of General An derson, president of the organisation. "The Fruits of the Yorktown Surren der" was the principal address of the evening, presented by William J. Clarke, editor of the Gervala Star. Among the members who participated in the pro gram were Thomas G. Greens, a de scendant of a French soldier who fought under Rochambeau at Yorktown, Judge Charles H. Carey, descendant of Doak. the Presbyterian minister, who became k famous during the King's Mountain campaign. M. C. George made a abort talk. WILL LABOR FOR CITY BEAUTIFUL Initiative On Hundred Takes Up Battle for Boulevard and Park System. TWO MILLION DOLLARS 18 ESTIMATED COST Argued That Benefit to City at Large and to Property Owners Will Mora Than Offset the Expense of Such a Great Undertaking. Ex-Governor Eugene Bern pie of Washington, now a noted Seattle civil engineer, has consented to addreaa ths East Bide Improvement association on his plan to overcome the difficulties of navigation at the mouth of the Colum bia nver. Ex-Governor Semple's plan Is to connect the Columbia river with the ocean by means of a canal from Young's bay at Astoria to Seaside, with an out let st Tillamook Head. He proposes In his talk before the Improvement asso ciation to give some further elucidation of his plana, which have attracted the Attention of engineers throughout the country. The time and place for the address has not been fixed, but It Is likely to be at the rooms of the Bureau of Information, some time during the coming week. PIANIST TRIP TO AMERICA Artist, to Open Tour in Sfew York, Mot. 7, Will Visit Portland. Nsw York advices state that a cable gram has been received by the Weber Piano company announcing that Moris Rosenthal, the great Austrian pianist, has sailed on the Amerlka from Ham burg for New York. His opening concert will be given on, November 7, at Carnegie hall, In connection with Walter Dam rosch and the New York Symphony orchestra. . An extended tour of the United States will follow, which will Include several of the leading Pacific coast cities. Hs wlU appear in Portland about the mid dle of March. Rosenthal, who la returning after, an absence of eight years, regards this coun try aa the most critical of any nation, and saye that American audiences are so responsive that he prefers playing be fore them, aa they so quickly grasp the Intentions of ths artist. During the past six months bs has forgone all European engagements in order to devote himself to preparing for his American tour. OFFICERS ELECTED BY STUDENT BODY The Norwegian Lutheran Synod of Oregon and the Columbia River district convened In the church at Beat Tenth and Grant street this morning. There will also be a r. inference of the pastors of the denomination. The sessions of the synod wUl continue for three days, with evening servicee at H p. m. Bens tor George C. Browne and George W. Dlmlck of Oregon City will deliver the addresses this evening at tbe formal opening f the Mllwatikle city hall. The exercises will begin promptly at o'clock. MR. LOCAL OPTION IS FOUND NOT GUILTY Before a Jury In the White Temple last evening "Mr. Local Option' was 'tried on tbe charge of destroying busl Mane Interests, lowering tax property values, raising taxes, diverting Itnml gratlon and Increasing drunkenness In ' (he "dry" precincts. It waa one of the sessions of tbe Anil-Saloon league convention and Paul Hauler Impersonated ths defendant. The judge waa a S. Gillespie. J j. Hawk acted as prosecutor. John Garver of Pendleton and E H. J. McAllister of Portland, were counsel for tbe de- (Special Dispatch to Tbs Joarssl.) Forest Grove, Or., Oct, 10. College rivalry was at Its highest pitch at Pa cific university yesterday afternoon during the election of the officers of the student body. The two factions the Alpha Zeta and ths Gamma Btgms societies were the bitter rivals for the offices, the former being known as the progressive ticket and the letter as the boosters. The main battle of ths af tar noon was for tbe Office of president of ths student body, and much electioneer ing waa done during the morning. Nevertheless the progressive ticket was elected straight through without a hitch of any kind. The new officers are: Claudo Mason, president; Frances Clapp, vice-president: Martha Holmes, secre tary, and Haakell Ferrln, treasurer. Bellevln? thst Portland should take advantage of Its natural scenic oppor tunities to become a world-famous city. snd attract tourists aa well aa afford enjoyment to Its own cltlsens, the Ini tiative One Hundred hag i started the long-talked -of movement for beautifying tbe city. At a meeting last night a res olution was presented to authorise con struction of a system of boulevards, psrks and speedways In east and west Portland, to be connected by bridges, ever the Willamette river, the whole to cost about I2.008.ooo. The resolution was Introduced by F. I. McKenna, president of the organisation, and on motion waa referred to the boule vard committee, composed of J. C. Alns worth, Drake C. O'Reilly. Ion Lewis. T.ewls Russell, to be reported back to the next meeting. It reads as follows: Resolved, That the committee on leg islation be and la hereby requested to prepare a bill to be submitted to tne cltlsens of Portland, authorising the city to Issue and sell bonds, bearing 4 per cent Interest, to the amount of 11,000,- 000, of which not to exceed 1600.000 shall be used for parks, parkings and boule vards on the west side of the Willam ette river; not to exceed $600,000 aball be used for parks and speedways on tbe sast aide of the Willamette river; 1700. 000 for a toll bridge over the Willam ette river, near the northern boundary of the city, and tSOO.000 for a toll bridge over the Willamette river near the southerly boundary of the city." Interest Is Widespread. The subject has aroused widespread Interest in the city. It la known that Portland is practically out of debt, and that In comparison with moat eastern cities where eivlo development baa reached advanced etagea, this olty Is in s position to raise a vast sum of money for Improvement purposes while still keeping within Its constitutional debt limit. It ia alleged that under the law Portland could. If. the people so deter mine, issue upwards of 110.000,000 of bonds and yet remain within the charter limit. Tbe boulevard and park proposition is discussed at length by the meet ing last evening, a number of heavy tax payers being heard on the subject. Mr. McKenna advocated the adoption of tbe resolution. Hs said a email toll from each of the proposed connecting bridges over the Willamette river could be made to support the entire drives, boulevards and. parkways, that wta revenue en de rived would arise in very large meas ure from those who us d tbe drives for pleasure purposes, -and that the general benefit to the city would much more than repay the lntereet on the Invest ment. Not only would all property In the vicinity of the boulevards and parks on both sides of the river be enhanced In value, but the property Interests of the olty would receive a stimulus. Im provements of this character would, he said, benefit all claases alike, for while the drives would afford pleasure to thoee who ride in horse or horseless vehicles and bicycles, the small parka would afford convenient pleasure resorts for everyone residing in their vicinity. BeaaeTt would Mspay Osas. The general advanoe of property val ues resulting from such valuable and beautifying Improvements would more than repay their cost. Tourists from abroad would come here to enjoy the same out-door pleasures they find In California. There would then be stron ger reaaon than aver for building ele gant tourist hotels and more atreet car lines. Ine city of PorUatm. he de clared, should carry out this project before the holding of the Alaska expo sition at Seattle, for nearly every vis itor to that exposition will also visit Portland, and this city would be able to offer something unique end great In the Una of world-famous civic improve ments. A resolution favoring the purchase of land on Mount Tabor for a reservoir site wsa referred to a committee. An option on the property desired has been secured by Frank T. Perkins, who was present at the meeting and urged adoption of the site. The committee having charge of the proposed $1,200 license ordinance for saleens reported, through P. L. Wil lis, that should the city council adopt a tl.000 .icense ordinance the committee would recommend dropping the Initiative bill, but should the council fall to pass such an ordinance the Initiative will be pressed for a 1 1,200 license. Rufus Mal lory mads a protest against the proposed out by tbe Portland a Seattle railroad through the peninsula to connect the Columbia and Willamette bridges. He said the railroad company should be forced to tunnel, and avoid tbe damage that is certain to sault to the city from the proposed cut. The meeting took no action on the matter. sCK SfisAea, I I UitarMl aUage WE C AMY THE LARGEST STCd OF Ranges, Cooking ai Heating Stoves In the city, and you will be sure to find exactly what you are lookingor if you come to us. We have pleased and sold to 10,000 men and women since we opened our store here a few years ago and we can please you, too. Remember our new location, 130 First and 131 Front St. See Our $65 Sewing Machines at $25 Cele'i 1st Matt Stater J. J. K4DDERLY Tel. Mala 1382 Bel 1 STREET Bel Washington & Alder WHEN YOU CATCH COLD Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. Foley's HoneyTar not only stops the cough but heals from a cold. Contains no opiates. and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results You Got Foley's Than axe substitutes made to seU on the goad name el Foley' Honey mm Tar. Beware gf them. Tea shosld have confidence ia e cough cars that has base sold with universal satisfaction few thirty-five years. Tbe genuine Foley's Homey and Tar Is in a yellow Package. So that yon get it. a m Tata b to certify that my daughter waa down for almost one year wiin a cow. mg tumors nnauy prooouceu it consumption, we nao given np hope for bar recovery . Honey and Tar. I gave it all to her in about three hoars. I was given a aample bottle of Foley's o her in about three hours. It stopped I aent next day and bought a OC. bottle ana Began giving is. in tore montn s time sne waa well. I here can not he too much sold ia favor of Foley' e Homy aad Tar. It saved ay child's life. Mrs. George gatsaa, Fountain Grove, Mo. tbe cough, aad gave her rest. Three aisee 25c, 50c aad $1.00. The 50-coat sine contains two and one-half times as ranch as the small size aad the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. COMMENDEI ALL DRUGGISTS BY HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Boarding and Pay School for Boyn jal Training, Ml iga Preparation. admitted at sny time. Manual Colls filltarr Discipline, Bore of any age Write for Illue- Prepara I at any t rated Catalogue. Dr. J. W. HILL, Prop, and Principal Fall term will open Sept. It. It-. ALBANY COURT TO CONVENE NEXT MONDAY Important Criminal Cases Are to Be Heard Before Circuit Judge Burnett After much testimony had been laid before tbe )uty It retired and after 10 minutes returned a verdict of not guilty. It was aa Interesting session aad the lawyers made tbe most of the chance to argue. This afternoon a school of methods ha beta conducted at tbe White Temple How the an tl-saloon workers ean beat do date, live work will be fully ex RT Moot people know that if they hawe J(2L been sick they need Scott's Emuh sion to bring back health sad strength. Y Bat the strongest point about Scoffs Y Emulsion is that yon don't have to be T Y It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat Y X on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, X X brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- 2 4 vents coughs, colds aad roiisiinipfVm O a Food in concentrated form for atolc aad X o well, young and old, rich and poor. sa e And it contain no drugs and no aleaheLs X ALL DRUGGISTS! BOo. AMD 01. OO. (Special Dispatch to The Joarael.) Albany, Or., Oct. 30. Circuit court, de partment No. 1, will convene In seSsioi here Monday, October U, with the Hon George H. Burnett presiding. The docket Is not a lengthy one snd consists of B cases with the possible addition of some criminal cases that have not been fully investigated and depend on the action of the district attorney. The docket as prepared foliowa: F. Ackerman vs. J. E. Hartman, re covery of money, attachment. State of Oregon vs. Solomon Wlrta, killing three elk. State of Oregon vs. John Dos and Richard Roe, larceny In a banking-house L. H. Man U ye vs. E. W. Langdon and F. A. Hackleman, as the administrators of the estate of A. Hackleman, deceased. recovery of money. i Beam Shaw Company vs. Robert Z. Davis and Ella M. Davis, recovery of money, attachment. J. J. Whitney vs. Thomas i Large, re covery of money, attachment. Ida E. Swing vs. H. c. Ewlng, recovery of money, attachment Robert W. Ttt vs. James Ferry, re covery of money, attachment. Abner O. withe vs. Calapoota Lumber company, a corporation, recovery of money, damages. State of Oregon vs. Elmer B. Wagstaff. attempting to kill another person by means of poisoning, the same not con stituting an asault. ' State of Oregon vs. Noah Mites, Frank Krumel and James Krtimel, appeal from justice court.' C O. Olniich va E. V. Bloomfleld, re covery or money, attachment. W. B. McCormick vs. Osoar Dllley. rssevei j of money, attaohment- H. Q. Flelsehauer vs. Henry Zaatrow, action for ejectment. C M. Vtdlto ve. D. a Smith, for re covery of personal property. Joha Huston va Dick HavSrland. re covery of money, attachment. Huldah S. Miller va Jacob L. Nye and Henrietta E. Nye. action for dam ages. Joseph N. Morris va Ethel N. Morris, recovery of money, attachment. E. Dergan at ai. va. Ethel M. Morrla, recovery of money, attachment, William Goodrich va M. a Durbln. re covery of money, attachment. R. A. McCullsy et al. va. Mary B. Sharps, recovery of money, attachment J. a Hoyt va. Southern Pacific com pany, a corporation, action for daraagoe. Investigations are being carried en by the district attorney and It ia possi ble that true Informations may be filed against others not mentioned In the foregoing. YOUR OPPORTUNITY THERE is a position awaiting every young man and woman who completes a course of 'ft training in our school. We have the JE facilities, the teachers and the methods to provide thorough training; we have the confidence of the business men that provides the positions. Enter now. DAY snd EVENING. BEHNKE WALKER Phonm Malm 50O TIE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE MUW Building Your Food must be properly digested and assimilated te be of any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm instead of food. If not digested, it ferments and decays, oaueinf sour stomach," "heart bum," nausea, headache, flatulence, bad breath and other discomforts. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure compels proper digestion of the food and sands the food nutriment through the blood into all parts of the body. The tissues are thus built up and. every organ ia restored to health and strength and put in perf set condition. Disease is driven out to stay out the cause is removed. Man tor grille, Miss. X have prescribed Eadol nriti t mm aad have found It a very effideat remedy for all aUauats. It has always given ths heat of J.T.lur.M.D. KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT (it??2ml I MAKSa TMg I DXT?.? wui,sestiss. aToMAOH swear. aeVrissUr.,? sTI Sold by Skidmore Drag Co. snd Woodard, Clarke Co. ' Hie Merchants Investment and Trust Co. 247 Washington St Deals In Municipal and Cor poration Bonds. Lends money securities. on approved Acta aa trustee la bond ia sues, realty transactions, ate. Does s general Banking and Treat business. Pays Interest on Savings Ac counts and Time Certificates. Capital$l50,000.00 J. Frank Watson... Pres. R. L. Durham Vice-Proa. rV He PCM r reeoy m SCy S. C. Catchlngs Asst. Secy. The Portland PORTLAND, orSoon. EUR OMAN PLAN ONLY everything te eat and drink, and It costs no mors In the Portland Hotel Rathskeller than elsewhere In the eltv. weekday night from it to II. M. 0.