THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. . FEBRUARY 10. 13 CUY BLOCK FROH CHICAGO M Local Syndicate Will Also Open , East. Twenty-Fifth and Lay : ' v Bitulithic Upon It ! -TWO LOTS IN NORTH ' -PORTLAND CHANCE HANDS Stout Bros. Sell v Quarter Block at ' Twenty-Seisond and Kooarrrlt far " Klerea Thousaad--rrth Market Property Traasfetred. 1 C D. Wood purchased s-fly quarter block ' aV Twwty xxwiJ Snfl Reosevelt streets frosa Wwat " . tractors, for HUM. Ttee H oc cupied br fr " ettava, Ss-Snaritt 8 1 "t-'tr witirt Ifir i - Mr, gtorer ata a Itaa tract. between T'v;j--n etna Twm- . tr-Mnnd, to a aiuwr rr t4,t. n lot was owned by l"nit State Mar . abal C 3. Read- - A syndicate, totwpooed at Dr. ( ' Alnalle. Clarence Wheeler and Sena-etafe ft Lrmu, has purchased a alar aa Hawthorne avenue, betweea Eaat Twe ty-fourth and Kaat Twenty-alxia streets. for ti.OOO. The block belonged to a Chlcaso Investor, who bought It about one year ago for leaa thaa half the aale price. The purchasers Intend opening Eaat Twenty-Mta street tnroufn tne block. Improving It with bltullthlo pave ment ana laying oemenv ranwuu, uu later they will build up the entire block with modern, up-to-date reatdeneea. . E. K Mersre and P. J, Mann, who owned. Jointly three .lota '.fronting- on .Bacond and - Third i- atreeta, - between Flanders and Gllaanv-have divided their holdings. Mr. Merges taking 7 by 100 feet fronting on the eaat alda of Third street, on which he U preparing to build a four-atory brick building: Tbe Rtroetor will coat about" to.0 and . wUl be oocupled by-a leading wholesale firm. Work will begla oa the new building aa aoon aa tbe contract can be ' let. Henrr J. White baa purchased from Mrs.- Hattle Lamport the fractional lot IS 1-1 by Sr feet oa the earner --of Foartb and Market atreeta for HMO. The lot la improved with a two-atory frame bulldlngv? FO-vNorthrop-made the aale. '!,... M. D. Schwartz purchased yeaterday the two flats at flS RueeeU atreet for 15.000. Tbe aale waa made by the Vet eran land company. ...',. , ' . " . Te Oora a Cold la Oaa Day Tike ' lAXATITg BROMO ' Quinine Tablets. Drwrrhn rrfnna moarr If It (all 'te car, a. Vi. 4BOV alatuie U ea each aoa. l&e. LAKE COUNTY FARMS OPEN TO SETTLEMENT 3. C. Robertaon. a former resident of tha Willamette vally tor over 10 years. he recenUv aettled nfr Bilver l-ake. Tjiica eonntv. where he writes .The Journal there are large bodies of agr cultural lands all II open for settlement. He says the tracts will make good fnrma and tn time the settlers there will raise their own fruit and vege- tablea. At present his neareat neigh bora sre four miles distant, but this scarcity of settlement will be overcome s the country is. settled ;by home ateadera. A RITCI XM Will save nine. Bo will a bottle of tiallard'a Horehound Syrup alwaya kept on hand save many a apell of alckneaa.4 A aura cure for Cous aura cure for Cour ha. Col (la, Eron- hltia and Whooping Cough. Mra. H . Hot Springs, Ark., writea: "1 keen a bottle of Hallard'a Horehound Syrnp in my medicine cheat, ana tnana my forethought many times.- 'It haa pre vented many aevere apells of slcknsas. Be d bv all drusalsta i. i a 1 ; ' tlx, Cit . - s. I 'J 7 8 The aVeaoesy jar. manufactured by tbe Kerr 31ea - Manufacturing com pany, ta rha tavaatlo of a Portlander that la gaining popularity all over the eaat. a wrfj as the west, both with pri vate tanMlins and canneriea '' Thla Jar fcare wmi several defect - In the aider atvla. tnskfcig ft moat popular with howMlvM who have-trouble putting up fruit and vtMklw so they will keep perfectly. The Kooaomy Jar aeala Itaalf arrtlght tf thr fond and Jar were per fectly atorniawd: If Srfrt. the Jar looaena It j and anaeala Itself, ao that the housekeeper kaewa --at once .there ia trouble 1a ramp and rah remedy It with no great tram of time or fruit. , The Jura haja large mouth affording the entrance the .largeat kind of fruit, nrmlpht eMea. aad the rapa are gold re, sashing them free frnm ma tanrws at contact with fruit adds. T-brv ana uerfeeUy sanitary, using no ruhner Mags, and are eaally and readily siaJnd or opened. .The Capataa Advertlalng Company aaa Ra awa compoalng-room, where a large number of advertisements put out for various firms are set up la a spe cially eaat type, thus a curing a strong, prominent effect in . less . space than would otherwise be possible. - Alt the fancy types are avoided and only the Plata, dignified and simple ones chosen. This Is one more enterprising move on tbe part of this progressiva Portland ad vertising agency. . a The Wonder Millinery establishment Is getting in Its .spring hats in large numbers, great quantltlas of fruit in beautiful rich- tones- being noticeable in the trimmings. Mr. Solomon saya In a short time now the entire atock will be in place. , , . . The Famous Clothing Co. has re ceived Its stock of spring hats, for men, and they make an elegant showing. In cluding all the new wtylea and shades. Mr. Rothschild, proprietor, says their sale of $10 suits is still on. and many choice bargains are to be found. CONFERENCE HERE - " ON THE CARMEN'S STRIKE Edward McMorrow, a member of the general executive board of the Amalga mated Street and Electric Railway Em ployes of Amsrtca, is In Portland con ferring with International Vice-President Burton In regard to the carmen's strike. Mr. McMorrow has been In Spo- j kane - for the - paat several weeks con ducting a strike' of the carmen there. H will remain in Portland for a few days and will thea return to Spokane. The union official said last night that the Spokane and Portland electric com panies are known throughout the west as the hardest propositions anion men have to deal with. - - -. 3 "t The bricklayers' 'nnlon waa addressed last night by William 1. Bowen Of Mew York. International president. Mr. Bowen advised his hearers to take part In the Moyer-Haywood-Pettlbone demon stration scheduled for, tomorrow night. ANNUAL MEETING OF. SONS OF REVOLUTION The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will hold its an nual meeting on Washington's birthday. but the usual banquet will not be held until the Battle of 'Lexington day. April 1. . 1 This announcement ' was authorised this morning by Vice-President Wallace McCamant, who has Juat returned to the city. Mr. McCamant states that outside of the annual meeting, the lodge will not arrange any program for the holiday.' ... AND SPRAY For the law ia being en forced. .You do not want to merely comply with the ' law aa a matter of form, ' but you should use the best - apparatus you can buy. TIMERS SPRAY PUMP We have a car just iii, .. including . ' The Law Says Spray Vsf DucheV Pumps ' . Barrel Pumps l;' Horizontal Pumps ' Larie Hydraulic Pumps Gasoline Power Pumps; Nozzles and Hose .', Bamboo and Plain extension Rods In various sizes and styles at prices, that eliminate competition MYERS LINE MUCH IMPROVED FOR 1907 LARGE BET two Iowa Physicians Wager $10,000 on Consumption Cure Comments" by a Philadelphia Fort Dodge. Ia, Physicians In this section and throughout' the . I'nlled fitatea are watching with much Interest the controversy between Dr. J. W. Klme ana jjr. t. it. L4ndiey: sio.eoe is m volved on a waa-er aa to the moat effl CKCloua treatment for consumption. Dr. Klme. who Is a well known authority on many medical quaationa and a member of the State Board of Health, maintains that no drug can cure the dlaease, but believes in the. open air exclusively, While Dr. Llndlejf. of Cedar Kapida, a doctor of equal prominence, takes the stand In .favor pf a drug apecltio and discredits' the' value of the open air method. Patlente of about 'the same vitality have been selected and the tests are now .under war. Commenting on thla warr nj3flowneaL special fur -of m Ph I ludelp Cllnlo atates that the most effective treatment ao far attained is. the combination of both .freah. air and certain druara. Thla waa amply demonstrated in the experimental cam pa in the plna foreata of Maine, where so many remarkable cures were made. He alao atates that thla treatment can be followed out by. any patient In their own home if they Will adhere to It persistsnuy. Plenty or out-door exercise an at an tlmea breathing very deeply In order to force the air Into all parts of the lungs. Thin Will aoon become a habit and the medicine, that waa uaed ia pine, the grealeat stimulant known for the mu- coue-coemlan'-An9-Huimonary organa For tn4 purpose get the Concen trated oil of pine, mix one half ounce Ith a half Dint of aood wninkey and add two.ounces of glycerine. This must be well shaken and uaed tn laoieapoon Qoaea every four hours. The concentrated on or pine can do obtained at anv prescription druggist's,- but ear ehould be taken not to gat the imitations. The real' 'article alwaya cornea put up In half-ounce vial a, ae- cureiy aeatea in rouna air-ugni ecrew top cns, which protect it from light and heat,-,. . i ROBBER WHO TURNED STATE'S EVIDENCE FREED District Attorney. Manning has not!' fled Sheriff elevens to liberate Heinle Rasmaiv who haa been held, in Jail for the past year as a witness against, his pal, D. C Kelly, whom he helped to send to the penitentiary for life. A year ago Raaman and Kelly robbed a crowd of ; men in a suburban saloon. One of them resisted and struck on of the robbers, supposedly Rasman, over tha head with a club. The robber shot and killed his assail ant and both eacaped. Later tbey were arrested on suspicion, but none of their victims could Identify them and there was no evidence to hold them except a wound on'Rasman's bead. They would have been discharged, but Rasman was Induced to turn state's evidence and to send tha less' guilty man to prison for life. Rasmsn was held in Jail for aev era! months after the conviction In sn rlclpation ot Kelly's being given a new trial. .- . "... . . PERSONAL Dr. Annloe Myers, wife of Jefferson Myers, who foa three years has hsld ths office of second auditor of the National Suffrage society, was retired yesterday at tha annual meeting which waa held in Chicago. Dr. - Myers baa been re elected to tha auditor's chair three suc cessive times, and owing to the fact that she has been unable to attend any of ths meetings In the at. sent word to the session that she would prefer if her name was not need-again. . She recommended for the position Mrs. Msry Sperry of San Francisco, and It Is under stood that the latter .haa been elected auditor. YOU MUST Aij int. - SUBSCRIBE STOCK FOf? THEATRE East Siders Responding to Ap peal to Help Establish Grand " Avenue House, , , OVER ONE FOURTH r 1 IS ALREADY PROMrSED Stronf . , Prott Is , Bring . Made , Against Erection of ; Wooden ; . Depot by Southern Pacific Brick or Stono Considered Suitable, ; East Slda Department. Principally through the efforts ot .W. L. Boise, 10 property-owners have sub scribed lll.oos of the MO.eO that the committees hops to ralss and which is the amount neceesary to assure ths TeUCrt"rTneblg east side "play houae which Is planned for Grand avenue. To day the committees are at work on systemaUo scheme of soliciting and will spend ths week canvassing all districts east of the river. They wUl meet In the rooms of the Esst Side club each evening and report the progress of tha work. Following are tha eommltteea oa the canvaaa: Eaat Side Improvement Association Whitney L. Boise, H. H. Newhall. J. M. Healy, II. H. Prouty and Thomas Hlalop. To this committee,, which . will make the principal canvass in Central East, Port land, has been added-John P. Sharkey, W. H. Hall and several others who have volunteered to assist. East Side Business Men's Club H. A. Calef, H. H. Prouty, V. C. Dunning, Dan Kellaher and R. A.-Wilson, r Mount Tabor Improvement . Assocta tlon-r-O. Evert Baker, Prank J. Perkins, William Oberturfer and J. A. Eastman. Woodstock Push Club Mark T. Rrownson, Charles N. Brownson, H. B. Watson and C Ben Rlasland. - Woodlawn Improvement Club Ia' A. Moselle, W. M. Cake and M. Diamond. Montavllla Board ot Trade William Deveny, C T. Evans and Frank Spur ger. ' ' ' Montavllla Improvement League O. B. Carter, E. Epton and D. McMillan. - Brooklyn Republican Club A. I. Barber, J. A. Cltnv Waldemar Baton, A. O.' Rushlight, Qeorga Pros ear and X S. Daua ' . Sellwood "Board of Trade - a tt Curtis, 3. F. Gsrtcher, J. W. Campbell, D. M. Donaugh and U J. Hicks. . Ths share ar f It each and bear t per cent interest. Mr. Bolss states that no on .who haa been approached by him haa refused to take all the shares that were asked. It la not the purpoee to have one property-holder take a large block of the shares. They will be di vided as much as possible . and, - with over one fifth of the amount already subscribed, it is thought little effort will be required to get tha remainder. ' Against Woodem Depot. J Members of the East Sid Business Men's club, who ar mostly Interested in the erection of the new eaat side depot, for which a permit haa already been secured by tha Southern PaolAo, mat last night in the ofllc of H. A. Calef, on Eaat Moniaon street, to take some action to prevent the erection of this depot as planned. . . . There is no legal way to prevent the construction of a wooden building now aad so it was decided to mske the pro test direct to Manager O'Brlea. They will aak that a brick or stone building be placed there Instead of a wooden building, .and the committee to do this waa appolntsd, including the following: EL. M. Brannlck, O. M. Scott. M, B. Mo Faul, O. O. Graves, X R. Darrow, A. H. Wllletts and Councllmen Bennett and Kellaher. The feeling Is very strong In this matter but no demands will be made of the company. They feel that thla Is not tha proper spirit on tha part of the Southern Pacific and that It ia a alight if not something mora. The east side Is willing to- bear the IrafOo-of tha South ern Paolflo llnea and thinks that thla ia courtesy that is. only due the east slda The effect on Insuranc ratea will mean considerable to the big warehouae and the district, can never com to ita own until the wooden buildings there ar supplanted by concrete or etone. The Ore llmlta wlU b extended at tha coun cil mealing tomorrow but -too-lata -to kffect this building, which was har ried accordingly. . - " Charley Ott, a ratchet Better In the Lents sawmill is laid up on account of an injury received last Saturday whlls at work.' A log reu on tus loot, nearly smashing th beeU The Mount Soott News, a thriving weekly at Arleta, moved Into a new building y esterdayr The growing busi ness in the job department demanded mora commodious Quarters. A better location has been chosen on th Mount Bctt line hetwaaa Arleta -and -Kern Park. Lents la to have a livery and feed stable. A building is being erected for that purpose now. r Th Arleta, baseball team' met defeat at the hands of ths Laurel wood aggTsgs tion Sunday in a good gam by a score Of IS to I. Stampfer and Parker went up against th Arleta battery. aPete and Hanevan, and won out in a closely con tested argument. Th Lents band Is doing great work and expects to have strong organisa tion by summer. There are now It pieces in th Instrumentation. : FREE RIDES AT LAST FOR ALL Car Rushes . Transferred Pas sengers Along East Water to Hawthorns Avenue. i If you are nursing a grudg against th Portland Railway, Light and Power company perhaps you will feel better if you go to East Water street and rid to your heart' content' Her is pre sented th only perfectly sefe oppor tunity In th city for carrying out th "no seat, no " far" slogan. No fare are asked and It I all free from Esst Morrison street to Hawthorn avrnue. East Water street, sine Madison street bridg was dlaebled, has sudden ly become a popular thoroughfara. Throngs of peopl 'who ar dependent Upon ths Msdlson street bridge to reach their home pas along this street. Hundreds ars in such a harry that thsy cannot wait for th car that runs almost continually from on end to tha other at about tt miles air hour In a cloud of dust that gives It ths ap pearance of an approaching cyclone. They walk and eat th dust and ar granted . th opportunity of viewing their leaa hurried 'comnsnlon spin bv in time to catch their car at Hawthorne avenue... ...... , -m. HISHER PAY BECAUSE : THEY : Ml 12 HOURS City Hostlers Given Advance .JVovisIon for Fourth Cap tain of Police. . In order to protect the city from any litigation In th future tha council ways and means committee yesterday. After noon rslsed th wages of four "hostlers la th city barn from tl.Ii a day to ISO a month. Tbe Increase was granted at the request of Street Superintendent Donaldson, who said tha maa worked It hours a day, or four hours more thaa the legal limit. The Increase granted will be considered only aa pay for extra work, and before they receive It aaoh month tha men muat atgn a contract protecting tha city's Interests. j - Her an Interesting legal question arises. ' Some of th men have beea working more than a year and others two years at the rate of 12.11 for II hoars' work. The legsl dsy is eight hours. Lawyers ssy these men may collect tra wages from the city at the proportionate rate they would re ceive for each hour of the charter day. Fred Olffeid was letslnetl sj lineman In the police department and his salary wag. Increased from $99 to 1100 per month. Glfford haot'berrt tranaferred from th police to the fir department, where he waa to serve as assistant su perintendent of telegraph. The civil service commission ordered him to take another examination for the new posi tion and he declined to do so. The com mittee acted a it did to keep Glfford in his old place. Electrician who were present at tha meeting said that a maa of his ability could eaally earn from MM to ft a day. Th commute recommended an ap prlatlon for th salary of a fourth cap tain of pollca. This salary haa been held ' up because Mayor Lan had re fused to appoint a permanent chief of police. The mayor made tha appoint ment; a, few" days ago, and so the com mittee released th salary. " Ico ta John Pay River. John Day. Or., Feb. . It. Th John Day river I reported to be a solid sheet of ice for It mtlcs above th dam and the Ice so thick that banda of sheep' have crossed at ths " junction. A greet tes Jam Is expected when ; th weather moderate. "Begnlar as tha SaV.' tm sn sxnresslontaa old as the TSce. . No doubt the rlaing and aettlng of th sun Is ths roost regular performance In the universe, unless It Is th sctlon of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran teed by Red Cross Pharmacy, tie. OPENING : ; ANNOUNGEMENT This is to Inform the General Public of Portland and Suburbs That a New Enterprise' ' " ' Has Come to Our City. . , ; The Rose City Millinery Co. "Arrangements have been made with one of the largest eastern houses enabling us to have always the very latest styles at the most reasonable prices on display. We carry a large line of already trimmed hats from medium price to the finest and most expend sive. Therefore we cordially invite' you to visit our store and inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. Our salesladies are courteous and polite, wliether you buy or not, and the same courtesy will be shown everybody. Our head trimmer has just arrived from the east with new and up-to-date' ideas, where. she has had ten yean experience, with one of the leading millinery houses, therefore can please you. She also is a first class designer.-' If you have not quite made up your mind what you shall wear this pring come in and let us , suggest and design you 'something, and we feel confident - .we can please you. ; " : ;";" " '.V :,; ' Kose tity Flillmery Comp 403 MORRISON ST., NEAR TENTH. San Francisco has foughtthe Beef Trust for 11 years, the California people are still able to eat their own meats,; The independent butchers , of Seattle and Tacoma are heart and soul with us in our fight; they are doing as we are; they are:- -;t. -r "FIGHTING FRANK lil:Slvi 226-228 Alder Beef Bones for Soup. . ,2j4c Lamb Liver . . . . . ... 5c Pigs4 Feet" :, Sc Pigs' Heads .. I. :5c Beef Kidneys .5c Beef to Stew , . : . . . . . . 5c Beef Necks to Boil...... 5c Choice Brisket Beef. .... 5c Beef Liver ;. '. . . , - -. ... 5c Oxtails, per pound ...... 5c Corned Beef . . .V. . . . . .6c Lamb Stew ..... w. . . . .6c Veal Shanks for broth . , . 6c Veal for Stewing. , 1 . . . . 8c Pork Hocks ............8c Beef Shoulder Steak...,. 8c Beef Shoulder Roast nr., 8c Pot Roast Beef.... ...... 8c Rump Roast Beef. . . . . ,8c iiannmrRrr oircin. ....... . cn.i ueei i ripe ........ .. p . ov. h e A Hat of Style and Beauty v Dirby with th flat brim ,, We arc exclusive handlers in Portland of this Celebrated $3.00 Hat We show them Jn the ; Stiff Derby, the Soft Felts, and all the other . y new varieties and whims of fashion. ' Ta'aseop with BUFFIJM PENDLETON . V 311 Morrison St, 0pp. Postolflce . Sole Agts Benjamin's Correct Clothes . JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST "THE HOUSC OF SATISFACTION". " 'r; : :-r:-r: r-v-: ' '- . ', ,; ,( THE CHICAGO BEEF TRUST" T - Streeet, Between First and Prime Rib Roast Beef ! . 1 10c Best Round Steak.. ....10c Beef Brains . , . , . . . . . 10c Breast of Veal. .V. . . : . . 10c Shoulder Roast Veal ... 10c Pork Mixed Sausage. .; 10c Frontquarters Lamb . .;.10c Shoulder of Lamb.'. . . 10c Lamb Shoulder Roast! . . 10c Our Own Pure Lard.": .' . 12c Beef Sirloin Steak.'., A2c Small Porterhouse . . . . 12Jc RollecJ Rib Roast Beef 120 Beef Rib Steak. . . . . 12c Beef Loin Steak. . . ; 1254c Leg Roast, rof Veal.. 12c Legs of Pork-.'.'. . . . . I2l2c Side Pork . ....12c Pork Shoulder Roast. ".120 Leaf Lard ....... ...I2c Pickled Pork 12c Lamb Shoulder Chops I2y2c JO) nsiol (A high -crown any PHONE PACIFIC 2891 with so much success that Second Streets. Fancy P'rt'rhouse' Steak 15c Fancy ."T"-Bone Steak. 15c Veal Rump Roast ... . . ,15c ;. Loin Roast Veal. . . . .. ,15c Rib Roast Veal. . . ; .V. . .15c Loin - Veal Cutlets. . . ,..15c Rib Veal Cutlet. . , . . 4 . 1 5c Calves Liver '. .... ... .15c Pork Chops'....;.... . . ,15c Pork Lorn Roast.. ,...15c Pork Steak 15c Legs of Lamb......... 15c Lamb Loin Roast.' .. ..15c r l T-i f n sis juamD kid Koast. 13W Lamb Rib Chops 15c Our Own Hams .Trmvl 7c Our Own Breakfast ' .Bacon .. V. ....... .17yc , Lamb Tongues, dozen, ,30c Beef -Tongues,, each. ... .45c -