The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 22, 1907, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVE NINO, MARCH S3. 1S37.
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SPIRIT SHOWN
HOT
OliDS
St. Johns . Campaign Draw to
Clow With Political Charges.;
; and Heated Answer.
THORNDYKE PRINCIPAL
f y v OBJECT OF ATTACKS
Hrcorder I Mora Circular to .Vindi
cate Himself and Challenge Any
and An fo Joint Dicnakn -Bual-
ness Men' Club Meet.
, "' Zut Hdi Bepertment. -
Wine day yt remain before the city
election In 8t. Johns, whlcb will be hald
Monday, April 1. Charre and counter
' charfea hare been maae ana in canai
date are fairly launched In vigorous
ffent for office. With three ticket la
the field speculation- ase the outoom
la hasardou. " ,
In anawer to the a tack made upon
him In the council chamber on Tuesday,
Jleoorder Thorndyke - ha - prepared a
circular that will probably be mailed to
the rot era of BL Johna. which anawera
; chargea made and vindicate hla poel
. tion. Thorndyk baa been made the ob
ject of attack In the present campaign
which hi friends elalm haa been mis
. directed.' They aasert that Thorndyke
' la a victim of clrcuraatances largely due
to hla predecessors In office. HI
friend declare th fact that a satis
factory statement of the city flnanoea
cannot- be made la due to una eaua
more than anything else, but which at
the same time Is difficult to explain to
bis political enemies. - -
In bis address to the voter Thorn
dyk ballengea each and all to a joint
diacuaeloa of - exiatlng . conditions as
they are In the office of recorder, and
specifies .under what conditions be will
meet the eltlsens In this open, debate.
O. JR. Downs has made a similar pro
poaal In his platform which charge th
administration with negligence In man
agement of th city's finances. A
charge I mad now that neither the
Independent ticket nor the People has
been properly filed.
County Assesaor Slgler addressed the
' East Side Bualnea Men' club at their
regular meeting-'last night en th ub
, Ject of assessments. He answered
many questions as to how aaaesaments
O' RENT J
its cheaper tobuiu).
. Rose City, Park.
QUIT R$WEN
.- f . .id. T
Should
Death End All ?
: Thii it not a theological quettion it la rather a bread
and butter oueariAn. KtinuM ti A.U - . i
- . w..v.,. Mm .vain V m mm cud
all the comfort of a family j the education of hit children i
v the existence of hit home J If tuch be not the case it ia I
becauae the average plain man haa given thii matter thought,
and, at the expense of present enjoyment, haa provided lot
future needs. , - ',' ;- ,.v . . . ,
furnishes the best,
ana most economical, rnetnod of perpet- ; ;
ating the home and protecting its inmates . To meet there
common and inevitable needs it was organized sixty-four
, years ago. Jt is owned by its policy holders. Their
confidence and support have made and kept it the largest
and staunchest of its kind. If you have responsibility
, sou uaaiui k nag we very
aoa yours. . . .
s The Time to
For 'th new form of
. wmT' agent, or writ
TH Miitaal I If Immaai Cuaiuj
i new jock.
H.Y.
The Bank of California
'-, .... ... - . Foumdid
Capital paid up.;v;., ...................$ 4,000,000 ; ;
Surplus and Undivided Profits. ........ .'.$10,153,873 r
y.V Portland Branch, Chamber of Commerce Bldj;.
In view of the enhanced demand for money,' will ;
pay 4 per cent .per annum on deposits for a year fixed :
nd on deposits in the Saving Department . ; ' ,
are mad and said that he waa alwaya
willing to receive suggeetkone from as
sociation In th determination of
value. '. " '
" A apecial meeting will be held ' In
April to diacuaa more thoroughly the
matter of determining assessment val
ue. Councilman Kellaner has prepared
blue print and made an abetract of the
aaaeeamenta of the property In the cen
tral seat aid district for 10 which he
will aubmiu . -
Secretary Blglow and R. A. Wllaos
were appointed to confer with the ex
ecutive board In regard to the condition
of th principal street on the eaat side.
Councilman Kellaner, Bennett ana v. ,
Dunning were appointed to see Manager
O'Brien about the gate that haare been
provided and to get a mor aatlafaetory
anawer from the manager on in mat
ter of the new depot. .
The Brooklyn Republican and Im
provement elub atiowa unique - enter
prise In It attempt o build a home for
Itself. 6teekwlU-be: aoilclted to the
amount of 11.00 for th construction
of a new hall at one. This waa de
cided at the regular meeting last night.
A. U Barbour, C. C Klein and V. P.
Keenan eomprlae the committee that
haa charga of the achame. - Last night
with to. member present $2S waa
ubacrlbed. -,-.. i
HEAVY-DEMAND FOR
SEATS AT GRANDOPERA
.vk ttaMI m minimmMt la now re
ceiving hundred of mall orders for th
San Carlo Opera company rrora oom. in
and out 'of town. Tueaday night April
T iamiiI will artvan: "La
Boherae" will be th bill at th matinee.
Wednesday afternoon ana "-uarmen
WlMAaaw I , rrArm milt h, rilled
aa they are received, but aeaaoa order
take preference over single penorm-
anoe ordera. Lettera abouid t aa
dreaaed and check mad payable to
W.- T. Fangle, manager. Bellig theatre.
Box office sal open Thursday, March
. '' 'J-- r ' :.:
' na VeaaarlvanU T.lmlted"
Of th Pennsylvania Railroad Syetem la
ui pioneer of real "Limited'' trains,
leaves Chicago every day at :! p. m..
running aa a eona in in uimuin
iwn v i - - - -
end Philadelphia, over. the Pennsylvania
Short LJne. . . " T
The davllsht ride on "The Pennsyl
vania Limited" between Pittsburg and
New Tork affords excellent, opportunity
for viewing the scenery of the Alle-
ghenles, together with -numerous other
cento attraction
rru U.....I...I. Ohn T.ifia 'lias
double tracks of steel all the way. la
ballasted with broken stons and remark
ably rree rrom oust. Aoanu r. r.
Kollork, Diet Agent, Portland. Oregon,
CHANCE FOR A JOB
I CARRYING A LETTERSACK
If vou would prefer to wear Uncle
gam's blue uniform and carry letter
from door to door to your present ira
nlovment. an announcement Just Issued
by th poatofflc department will Inter
eat you. On March a civil service ex
amination will be held at Portland touch
ing upon the quallflcatlona of applicants
for' positions aa carrlere and clerks. Th
salaries rang from $M0 to $1,000 a year
and the age limit Is from It to it. years.
Only male applicants will be examined.
Other examination soon to be held at
the local poatofflc are as follow: On
April K. for junior clerk In the reclama
tion service, Hindoo Interpreter In th
Immigration service and engineer and
carpenter; April H. testing aaatstent In
the forestry service. -....
because the safest
oest protection for. vou
Act is NOW-
policies cooialt out
direct to ,
IM64
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MIOMDPASS
LAWS UNDER BAH
Oregon State Grange Will In
voke Referendum Against
V ' ;; Acta of Legislature. .
ATTENTION ALSO GIVEN "
NORMAL SCHOOL MUDDLE
Eight Town Affected by Armory
"Appropriation -W1U Oppoao-Jleaa-ore
Brlgadler-Oeneral . Ftaser
Believe Grange la Wrong. . '
Th referendum will be Invoked by
th grange of Oregon on - two act
passed by the last legialature the com
pulaory paa law and th appropriation
of 1 100.000 for th establishment of
Ight armories la different town of
Oregon. An Initiative measure will be
prepared . later .to Include the normal
school queetjon and th tltt.000 ap
propriation for th Unlveralty -of Ore
gon.
Buck vii th decision reached yester
dsy by th executive committee of the
tat grange, Patron of Husbandry,
at a meeting held in the rooms of
Mrs. Clara H. Waldo, atat lecturer.
at the Sargent hotel. Hawthorn and
Grand - avenuea. Th executive com
mittee Include State Master Auatin T.
Buxton. B. J. Leedy and 8. C 8 pence.
Delegate were preaent from Linn coun
ty to urge action against the unlverr
ity appropriation. Others of the grange
were present In an advisory capacity
and to. hear th discussion and consid
erations of the committee.
"The executive committee has decid
ed to Invoke th referendum on the
armory .appropriation meaaure for the
reason that It la considered premature,"
aid Mr. Buxton yeaterday. "The atate
legislature has made no provision for
securing additional fund and we think
that thla measure should , go to tha
people on economic grounds."
It was considered wiser to take up
the university appropriation act In a
different way and thla wilt be Included
in an initiative act to be drawn up
later, which will also deal wltTf.- the
normal school 'tangle. ' There will be
practically no opposition In th matter
of the compulsory pas If w, but united
opposition 1 expected in each or the
eight. .town to b benefited by the
armory approprlatlon.'which are-'-Th
Dalle. Roaeburg, Eugene, Albany, Sa
lem, Pendleton, Baker City and Ore
gon City.
The whole machinery of the grange
will be put Into action Immediately
and th necessary petitions secured aa
early aa poaalble. Over S2.000 la now
on hand to fight damaging leglalatlon
and to correct a few of th mistake
made by the laat legialature.. Briga
dier-General W. B. Flnser of th Ore
gon National Guard oppoaea tha grange
and hold that their position on th
armory Question la wrotg. .,
COUIILPASSfSI.il. 100
GRANT OVER MAYOR'S VETO
Latter Gives as Reason ' That
Company Makes No Prom-.
. ise to Build Road.
Th ordinance granting a - franchise
to the Portland at Mount Hood Railway
company waa passed by th council over
th veto of Mayor Lane by practically
a unanimous vote yeaterday afternoon.
After the meeting Dr. Lane aald the
reason be had vetoed the ordinance waa
because there was no provision for the
construction of the line to Mount Hood.
As near as th mayor could determine
the Una would end SO. mile from the
mountain. Neither the company nor It
promoter, Dr. M. O. McCorkle, had made
any promts to bulll th line. The ordi
nance, he aald, would atand In th way
of any other company that might apply
for a tranohiaa to build a line deer
through to th mountain, but th ordi
nance waa paaaed over hi veto.
The offer of th Mount Tabor water
company to sell it plant to th city,
a approved by the water board, waa
accepted by the council and a warrant
In th aum of IJ5.000 ordered drawn In
favor of th ownera, J. M. Arthur c Co.
PLAHIRG MILLS' SITE
SELLS FOB $45,000
Emanuel May Buys Twenty
Second Street Property Com
prising Fourteen Lots.-
Th old Portland Planing MUla sit
at Twenty-second and Thurman street
haa been purchased by Emanuel slay
for 118.000. Th piot conalata of about
14 rota and waa owned by Carl Jackson.
Tha Pacific Metal works, located at
Second and Everett atreeta baa secured
new atte further weat on Everett at
th northwest corner of Park. A- quarter-block
waa purchased there ' from
Blchard Nunn for 130,0(0. The company
will remove tha frame dwelling on lta
new purchase and build a 10-story brick
I covering th entire double lot.
I ' - Local Investor purchased yesterdsy a
; go-foot lot on the west aide of Sixth.
' near Irvine; atreet from J. D. Hart for
, 120.000.- Th property I Improved with
I three email frame stores, that produce
I a fair return on th purcbaae prloe. .. .
t , Mill. . ,
C0DHCILI.1EN LIUST CHEN
BUM AND HOT SMOKE
Preiton't Orations, . Therefore,
Will Not Be Stimulated by
Sweet Aroma of Tobacco.
Th McNary enabling" ordtnanc waa
paaaed by the council yeaterday after
noon, and will therefor be voted upon
befor th free water ordinance 1 ub
mltted ta the people, Th free water
bill and all ether bill that may be pro
posed by th people will be takes up by
th council at a apecial meeting to be
held on April l- ,
i By vote of the council, amoking; will
UU be prohibited. Ja U .coambar, aad
A Voice From
' the Stomach
A Bloodlea ("ight IWwpen a Tablet
and a HabitThe Tablet Wins.
At the age of II, Clarence had good
digestion. He had gaatiio Juice that
oould dlaeolve doughnute and turn apple
kin Into good blood corpuscle, i ,
' At the age of It he. began to be pro
fuse about the walat and lean back
ward He alao began to cultivate sev
eral china In his new-found pride he
begsa to think It his duty to gorge him
self on everything, th good and . th
bad. for appetite feed on appetite -and
every good thing 1 abused.
' Hi picture showed that he took on
weight after he put hi collar on.
At th age of 2S 'Clareno - married
and went o boarding. On top of all
thla, he attended oyster supper and
win dinners, which reduced the ala of
hm-eolla. from-J.SU JiWlth atlll
abiding faith In the atrength 'of hla
stomach he . gulped hla , meal a, and
chewed them afterward.
At -tha age of 18 Clareno began ta
hear an Inward voice a warning from
th atoroach. After each meal, he would
feel bloated and belching became a
habit - : .. , ,
He began to be a light eaterand a
heavy thinker. He tried to think out
cure, for now he would alt down at hi
meal absolutely disgusted at tha
thought or sight of anything to eat.
He would sit down st his meals with
out, the trace of an appetite, Juet be
cause it waa time to eat. -
He would often fool a gnawing, un
satisfied "still-hungry" feeling In hla
tomaoh. ven after be waa through eat
ing-, whether hla meal was wall cooked
or not.- 1 v -
And he Buffered a good many"" other
tblnga with his stomach that he oould
not explain, but thai mad him grouchy,
miserable, out-o'-eorta and generally
our on everybody and everything.
Finally ha read 'an account, some
thing like thla, about the truly wonder
ful results obtained from Stuart' Dys
pepsia Tablat In all cases of stomaoh
trouble, dyspepsia. . and so on. He
bought a too box at the drug a to re. and
took th whole box. 1 Whan ha atarted.
h had little faith and leaa appetite.
When he finished h had absolute faith
and more sppetlte, and more good
ehesr. Things begsg. to taste different
and better to him. .
Now h haa no mora dyspepsia, n
mor Indigestion, no more loss of appe
tite, . brash. Irritation, burning sensa
tion, heartburn, nausea, eructation, bad
memory, or loaa of vim and vigor.
Remember, one Ingredient of btuart s
Dyspepsia Tablet will digest for you
1.000 grains of food. Just a it did for
Clarence.
Thl relieve your stomach of th
work of digeatlng until your stomach
can get strong'snd healthy again. Tour
stomach ' haa been overworked and
abused. It' fagged out. It need a
reaL- .J ...
. Let Stuart's jDyspepalaTTablat do th
work of your stomach. Ton will be sur
prised -how fine you'U feel after rating,
and how lusciously good everything will
taste to you.
Heed th call of th stomach now!
There's a world of good cheer in one
box of 8tuart's Dyspepsia Tablet at
any drug ator. SOc
Send us your nam and addreaa to
day and w will at onoe aend yon by
mall a sample package, free. Addree
F. A. Stuart Co., Stuart Bids., Mar
shall. Mich. - ... ,. .
th member will have to continue to
enjoy themselves with th chawing gum
furnished by Sharkey, Preaton tried to
get a resolution through to rescind the
ordinance, but It was beaten on a tie
vote. Preaton never feela Ilk making
a speech xeept when ne I amoking.
and aa ha want to make aa oration oc
casionally he aaked tha privilege of
moklng 'a cigar. Half of th council
thought he might orate too often, and
eo they refused to rescind th ordin
ance . . .. .. , v ' :' - . . .
An ordinance appropriating 11,000 for
160 new are light waa paaaed. '
An ordinance granting th Portland
Rallwav company a franchise on Pin
treat from Third to First. Ash from
Third to First and Jefferson from Sec
ond to Water wa passed. The Una
proposed will connect the branchea of
tha company with th $1,000,000 depot
to be built on the block bounded by
First, Second, Ash and Fin street.
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