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ma: UKl ' ::J DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. MARCH 3. 1S07. rJAUlHEl'J PIPES jit n 1DIOI Push Club Members Protest ' Against Purchase of Present . System by City. ; ! 1 KUBIK HAS OFFERED ' v TO SELL HIS PLANT : Second Frioe Made to tho Water 7 Board Believed to Be Mnch Bo low tbe First-3einand for City ; Bock Crusher. .. " "; ", ' ' ' ' ' . ' Dr. C H. Raffety announced recently - that additional offer bad bent received ' by the water board from tbe proprietor of both to Woodlawn plant and the Piedmont system. It waa not announced, hevravar. - what prloe would ba con ' sldered aooeptable by thaa proprletore. :...4It ha been Intimated that ! jiew bid ''mad by Hubert; Kublk, owner of th . Woodiewn system, t considerably ba low tha first one of S2S.000. It la In ' tended to feed these aystem from a 10 ", Inch main on Union avenue. '. . The eltlaens of Woodlawn. If the Woodlawn . Improvement aaaoclatton truly 'reflects tha opinion of the com munlty. are not wllllnv that the city ' should, take over the Woodlawn water works of any price and are not 'back- - ' ward In oxpresalns; their position. C. A. - t Ambrw. secretary of tha association. - i says that tha mains cannot endure the pressure from th Bull Bun conduits. -' This is the stand taken by tha entire ' organisation. - " 4 ' T .was alan nurtlil s tha rearular 1 'meetlne of the Woodlawn Push club - last nlrht that there were many small Mines oonnectlnrwlth-tho main system i of Woodlawn that were Insulted and ; owned by private householders. If this Is true, it waa stated . that an attempt . to adjust all claims 'arising1 from the - purchase of tha plant would Include the city In many embarrassing; compiles- tlons. . In a few words, what Woodlawn "' wanta la an entirely new plant, f"" The water board has detailed Ha end-' ; freer, D. J. Clarke, to - Investigate the- systems thoroughly. Regarding" tha bond - tssaa and tha meter aystem which will , ba submitted to the people in June the i " association waa sllea. Regarding free v water, however, tha club waa strong In i tt condemnation. - O - J.- Boselle said ", that It was deceptive, and that - aome- body would have to pay tor the water, and as near as ha could determine that v "somebody" would b the lessee and " those who were th lesst able to pay. .'Councilman Vaughn spoke against the f .proposition. Nobody was present to champion Wag-none pet tneory. . v. '- The gravel and crushed rook Question i- waa gone ever and Councilman Vaughn favored the proposal that tbe city own . mwA jumIwiI mi.hn fi th. tm. ' ' nrovement of tha clty'a street. Citlsens i-t,f Woodlawn jeaent any propoaltlon f- again to allow tha gravel pits in that community to be reopened. - Th com - jf mlttee on parka will report at tha next : y' meeting. . , YIELDING 10 SCIENCE wutGirrs diskasb axj iia- BETES CAJf HOW BK CURED: r ATirTHE . THEATRES X "The Tenderfoot" at HeOls Tonight. The tanefal 'atssleal eome1 met, . "The , Tenderfoot.", with Oerar L. Finnan and Bath , Wslte la the east, will be the attract at r? tba Belli theatre tonight and temenew nlgtit I at S I o'clock. . . - . . . SpectaJ Price Matinee at HeQIg. ' x A ssaHU-arlee SMttaee win be grvea at h , H)llf theatre Imurmr (Saturday) afteraosn, .- whei the siaelcel eaetedy, "Tbe Tendwfaet," . wlU be tbe bUU Certala at 1:1S e'aleok. i . Hanford at HelUg 8 on day yight. Seata are saw enin for tbe eminent trate dlaa and ertar. Charles B. Raaford. whe eemea , to tbe Blll theatre ant Banday alcbt. btar-A Si, la BbakpMk "CymbKlliie.' Mender alghtt April t. "Jallns Ceeaar." ' . ,, - f . I , Baker Play rieaaes. ' MAi a Ma towa la prevrag eeealar m Port : and. Tata la Its flrat aavearaar here, and It la aatnral that It eboald be pat ea tbe Baker etae. tbe keeie ef tbe beat etnek eradnetlana aa (he enaat. . nti atory ef a wnmaa dared early la life end llvtog to have the eennrtunlir - for teranse epee tbe aias wbe Jaft bar Is tall , at heart srtna fraaa carta la to curtain. Get Baker .Ticket Early. I Bert week wtn ene e( tbe big weak la tbe barter? ef tbe Baker theatre If tbe Banner hi which. people swarmed to It daring the other . aiue aynlal aneka eaa be takes ee a erlterlm. "Laab Klaabna." hfra. Flake'a rreat. plar. will ba the ettraetleo. Thh) baa never been eeea ta . Portland except at tbe very hlvbeat prleee, and . has Juat sera released for stock. "Tb Senator TOanghter.M ' One ef the prettleat drawea that baa- bee ' mi la Portland the proeent saaeeer 'TWo - aeaotar'a Dearhtor," which bee a SMgnlflceat nradertleB this week et the Lyrle. Anyene '' whe baa eoen It will be wltaeae to Its siaay seed enalltlas. The fasieaa tbbrd set alone . " b) store thaa worth tbe price ef admlaakwi. BAD COOKEBT; wrodnea Basalt and Bad Oae. "Wbil teaching school, and hoarding a round M writes a Pennsylvania matron. "I waa given all klnda of food chiefly '4 half-don panoakee soaked In grease. half-cooked oatmeal, greasy food and '''potatoes. ' ' . ' A Th inevlUble result earn In Mm." My stomach became disordered, and t waa th prey of terrlbl Sick head ' " schea. So violent thst I could not per- " form my dutlee aatlsfactorily some ' time not at all vntll finally I waa ' compelled to glv up th wor alto- gether. For year I was a helpless suf "i ferer from stomach and nerv troublea. 'r "After Z married my husband had to ' get bis own breakfast -and finally to sav tlm h bought Orapa-lfuta. which i required no cooking. H persuaded m 4 to try the food also. ' . . it waa lucky I did o. To my aur- prls I found that It would stay on my A stomach and agreed with me aa nothing - else did. I grew better and stronger 'rapidly, and am .now a healthy, hearty v ; woman, who doe not know whet It la to " hav a headaohe or an stuck of "nerree." Thi 1 what Grape-Nuta food haa done for m. and now wa stick to tha food ' thet w know we can rely on. "When my llttl daughter wsa weaned s w thought aha would dl no food w S could lv her ven th prepared ln "fnnf food seemed to nourish her. Then we if ld Orape-Nuts food. Bhe .took to It -at once, and grew well and fat- My husband, who used to suffer - from disordered stomach, has not lost a rln from his business on account of alrkneas for three years, sine, we have "rtopted Orape-Nuta." Name given by poatum Co., Fettle Creek. Mlrh. "There's J. aj to WflivlUe." in pkgs. . - . . (Irea tbe Kaasas Otty JoarsaX) f ' ,: ' s . ' ' Dtoeaaea seretefere bellavad bMarabie ' are ylaMlng oae by one to madam, ecbraca. Tbe eontrol ff irigllm Dtoeaaa and Dlabatea are saobably tbe moat Iraportaat reoast aceooK pllabueata. Thaae dlmm von oaalderad UtaL rroaj recent denlopmeeta to Baa rtaa clara and fnea eoaflrulns facta. In tbta city It la eTldant that not atoaa rollaf hut a norma. nont Vara ef both tbeee dreaded eompuinra ! can new be effoctad. j The new formnla was that net to tbe teat to ttila ettyby a prominent botol siaa wbe bad exhausted local medical aklU la' a long battle with e arrare eaaa ef Dlabotee. Be sot each I reaalta that be apraad tbe news emoag kle frhrado mhnmt . . i. - .... I " 1 WUNlia HH.IH IU. publle to knew the nambar, obaractar end prominence of the patients now recovering la Kaniae City. . , , , To aaeartara If permanent relief baa been ef. farted by tba acw traatment, aa meat all of tbe local eoaaa that bare been treated are ef com neratlraly recast date, tha follow In wire waa aeet to CaUiornla, wbara tbe sew dluretle kaa bean la nan for tba peat yoar or two: Kanaaa City, Jan. 1 B.-A Cretherv.- Proprietor Bulletin, , . Baa-Franc lam..Xal. - Bereral nromlnent eltbnme ef Kama City report wondorfnl raeoTartaa from Brlht's Dla eaaa and Dlahntee by nae of miton'a Oom pound. Kindly advlee aa If saceaaafal end nar manant reaalta bare been seeempllahed hi year clty.t ' THB JOURNAL COkfPAffT. In reply tbe followlnc wh-e was received from the Bvealng Bulletin: Ban rrasckMO. as. I. 10 . Kanaaa ' City Journel: . .. . Pennaaaat reaulu bora. Know a doctor who ecknewladaee abaointe raroiaty from Dlabatea. Many authentic enras ef Bright' Utacaao. B. A. CBOTH gRB. One of the arabt wonderfnl reeoTcrtre In thle city la that ef Div 1. M. Oneat. ef 140 treat sd etroct. Hta eaaa ef DUbetee waa f - long atandlag and ae nerlone that ba waa adrlaad to so to Florida. . Daring bis abaesce la. tbe ramtb the botot man apoken ef above, hearlns of the caae. to formed the doctor' a wife that he waa recerarlns from tbe aame dlaaaae aad that her bnaband could recover, and ea hie return ba ha mediately took -r the new preparetlea. Tbe doctor now etatas that .be eaoa beean to get relief. Normal eleep waa raatmad. atrena-th returned end be now welsha mere thaa far tbe last 'twenty yeara, when the . Dlabatea flrat aaade Its appearance. The doctor has vary naturally been tbe meena ef ether eaaee nalng tbe new epeelflce and reporta that practically toe aame reeuiie were ootamea. Tha experience of tbe hotel maa alark aaama eancluaive. He states that be bad bad Iu tvtea for yeara and belloTed It Incarable till a West ern traveling man called kle attention to the recoveries thet were being made la Baa Fran. elarar. Tha reaalta were. If earthing, more definite thaa la tba caae of Dr. Ooeet, for upon hta recovery be pawed for life luaurnace. Be llkewlae baa bees tbe means et others here taking It with tike . leaalte.. .. - J Other late raaea reported Include twe reeor eriee from Brtshf s Dlaaaae, both the patten ta being prominent In local mar eaa tile clrrWa. Kaaaaa Ctty Jonrnal. - , i It anyone having knewledse ef s ease, of : Bright Dteeeae or DUbetee will eeod na the name and address ws will see that they are emt fall details ee this Importaat discovery. We eeat for the treatment and bare It ta etork. For Bright' e aad eerlooe kidney dlseaee get Fulton's Renal OompoanaV 11.00. For Diabetes, eek for the fMebetee Oampnewd. tl.to. Bend for free booklet. Jno. J. Fultoa Co., feiO Saa Cablo Are., Oakland, Cal. - Far eele by ell drug slats. : TredeanappUe by Clarke-Woodward Drag Co., wholesale drag gists, "'Fnrthind. " "Or; 1 ' " ' Two perform aarsa Satsrday and aaday alghta. Uatttiee each -day. . ., ,. . , , Vh !'?.""'. , I o in 1 i I ', 'V ' " :- Beautiful Production. ; , Bait week,- beaianmc afanday sutlnee. the f.vrb atiM'lr hm. will MMMt a -laaallaae productloa ef the Immortal "Carmen." with a ! specially r enlarged rest, - neaanrui ana appro priate aceaery and atnnnlng enatumee. It will be, without donbt. the beat stock show ef th week. Matinee every day. Beats are new ea sale fee the entire week. . . ; Go Afternoon or Evening.. It wul pay yea to vmlt the Empire tumuciow I afternoon or evening end eaa "A Cowboy' Ctrl." tbe eplendld attraction at that popular J theatre. Bealdee thle evening, tbeee are the oaly twe cuaneas left to enjoy this alff hreeay wee tern ehow. The atory la good aad the eeatamee and a tare settings are above area that high Empire etaadard. . ' Our Old Friend Ben. ' Nothing quite takae the place ef 01e Olaon" In tbe mlnde of tboeaaada ef theatregoers, sad certainly nobody takee tbe place that merry Ben Hendricks bolde In their heart a. Ben eppeera at tbe Empire Soaday afternoon, the flrat performance of a week's run. ktatlnaae Wednaaday and Batarday. .. v t i ,; ; v Wlncheater." There are axva nwreltlea ta "Wlncbeater" thaa la any etber aalllury drama. The Allen atock company win give It with tbe aame elec trical "ef fecta which made tbe stay each s sacceee ta the east aevrral years a. There are good parts tor ail tbe members at tbe own pa ay. , Beats are sow selling. .. , Play of Keen Contest, ' Attend the mstlnee ef "Cader Bee led Orders" St tbe Star theatre tomorrow. It la one of tbe beet liked play tbe Alien stoef company baa produced here, and there (a no time la be performance when tbe aadtence I not eathoet aetlc. "Under Sealed Orders' la a British military ' drama with a keen contest between s great French criminal aad tbe Scotland Yard detectives.' . , . ; V Beal Maglo at . Grand. - Children like magic, and there b) a megKias at tbe Grand thai week whe win mystify them, juat ae he bee myatlfled the grown people. Tbe needllner sf the Grand to AIMnl. wbe m well knewa bore aa a maiidaB, aad thai Una be brlnge a etartllng lllnalos, which no one la Portland haa bee able to aolra. Tom Breat ford hi aa eeceatrte Bngllah eemedlaa wbe Imitate a brae bend ta a way to bring down the bouse. There to a Oae musical act gives hy the Harts. - -. . WALLOWA IS OUT OF ' ' DEBT FOR FIRST TIME inneelel Dhinetgb to The loamaLl Enterprise, Or., Jdsrch If. For the first time In its history w allows eonnry la out. of debt. A. sufficient aum waa collected Monday to pay off all tha coun ty's remaining indebtedness. Tha amount to he collected on tha 10 tax roll will ba used In defraying tha expenses of tha county and In constructing tha new high school building. Paying off th In debtedness this year wll enable th county ooromthslonera to order a low levy for neat year. Tha average yearly Indebtedness of tha county far th paat three years haa bean 140,000. ..... 1 " '. . " Circuit Court at Enterprise. . (Sseci.l Dispatch to the iWaal.) Enterprtae, .Or.. March . Judge Crawford of L Grande la holding oourt her. It is not tha regular - term and only a few caaee will ba tried. Tha eaa of tha slate against Brnst Elliott, who la charged with larceny from tha person,' will be tried. Thl la th flrat tlm Judge Crawford haa held oourt here sine hi appointment by Governor Chamberlain, Ownership Is VVeUer' Issue, ' Welser. Idaho. March It. Thl city is In ths mid at of an Intenee municipal election.' There are two tlcketa In the field, both non-partisan. Cms Is In favor of municipal ownership, th other op posed to If; One fsvors disposing of th municipal - water and light plant, the other of retaining It. ; ,t ',. ,. -. Virile for Our . Spring Caadg, Our out-of-town friend's should bare one of our catalogue in th home all the time; it' a good way to tare money and the bett way to know th best marchsBilise. Send us your name r-nnfrrtit. - it ' ' r .'V-' .... t : Store Closes Saturday Hlght at Six , Ladies9 Home Journal Patterns Ws ar now the Portland agents for th widely known and well liked ' pattern. Th best pattern on the market to day, and it (ells for th same as VerB.tr 10c and 15c fm Mister. Come and share in the Spirit of Eastertide Enthusiasm So Manifest iii the Crowds Buying Here Buy Some Little Need and have something new for Sunday's Fashion Parade ; , , ; Jtlere Are -uast .uay Keminaers Ready-fo-WearHats$3.98 A?r tiy 'tlmdy-offerinj: -for the day before Eater. Very stylish trimmed Hats, ordered especially for the Easter rush, and -ready to wear. Smart little shapes of rood material. 5ir --:- taafefullv trimrrird. and models ; of the ljbest possible style. Choose one tomorrow' and have the most stunning hat you've ever worn early in the season for so little money. ,We ve two lots in .this special offering, both lots are good style, the only difference being in the quality of material used. The first lot contains about 200, and though the ordi- f QQ nary price is about a third more, for one day . . . , , . ..nJOuO Lot Two .About 200 very pretty trimmed Hats in n jaunty dress shapes, in tasteful colors and trimmings, , I)DU(I rVsC Vit,? v.y Neat Shoes for Spring "Right here in this shoe style shop of ours is the best place to look for the smartest and newest things in footwear. In women's Oxfords we show 13 distinctly different stylesLand every style is a'mighty "good" one;' come in black or' tan, plain" or patent jeather, regular: or blucher, lace ort button style;; some' of the nobbiest lasts you ever .saw, have wide ribbon ties Lnd large eyelets; come with Cuban," French or common nie' J heels, and the prices are for most styles; $3.50 and. ..DfrUU Women's Oxfords, in canvas, or gray or brown un- J A A dressed kid; all sizes ; all widths ; priced at ?1.50 to. .pf.Ul Special prices all day Saturday on Children's Shoes. We shall hot quote prices in this ad. Come to satisfy your curiosity, and well more than satisfy you as to bargains. You'll a Corset hook trim and wll tailored, with a perfect fitting Corset for Easter. To help you, here's a sal on th Royal Worcester, model No. 855; made of pretty figured silk broche; comes In whit, pink and blue; has hos support ers attached at side and front; sices 18 to 26; it a regular $6.00 mod-' 3 A" 1 Ljpecial ... . . apOey I Remember th special aale of whit Petticoat continue ' today. . ,: Easter Things for Children Children's Coats, very swagger-little garments. just in time for Easter wearing. A large ship- 4 ment by express just in, and some of the most . wanted novelties are among them. Long or;. three-quarter , style, in cloth coats, come in ' plain colored materials, plaids, stripes ' and checks; some are silk lined. For Misses, 6 to 14 years of age; ; " OlC Af, priced at ?4-25 to ....... .. ....tll0.UU Children's Silk Coats, in dress or rainproof models.' -The dressy coats come in taffeta and ' pongee, the fancy taffetas being particularly striking. 'These are in fancy plaids, stripes and checks, or handsome effects in plain colors. Raincoats are of heavy waterproofed silk, in' plain or fancy effects; .' . . : 1 tfOA A A prices, f 14.00 to v....V....:...eZUUll Z I Easter Fixin's for Men We are prepared to help those particular fel lows who want to make a good appearance Sunday morning. Mighty neat toggery for little- money, haberdashery- that the most tasteful'man will be proud to wear. A New Vest, in wash materials, will do won ders tot make your Easter suit look well; come in plain white or a large va- A A riety of fancy effects, up from. . , . .$. Ul New Neckwear, latest modes and shapes, four-in-hands and club ties, - CA priced at 23 to ....... . . . . . . . . .D 1 0U Spring Hosiery, fancy patterns for wear with low shoes, very modest patterns in black with small figures, or more striking designs in fancy colors. -. ; Negligee Shirts, m every wanted pattern and style; plaited or plajn bosoms, separate or attached cuffs, regular. or coat style; cotne iri;.w!Hite grounds with neat small fiahires and; dJO'CA line checks, or in all colored bodies ; $1.00 to ..... ..$u'0j a . . m i Neckvear and Belts New Ones Dainty indeed ar the new little shield bow ties, for wear with high ' band or "turnover" laundered linen collars; fasten on collar with a twitch, and sell 5C for each, only ...... .vUly Tab Ties, fasten on collar, in a moment, smart - embroid ered effect or lace trimmed, destined to be very popular this summer, and , CZAv sell for, only .. uut New Belt, in black or col ored silk elastic, studded with cut steel nail heads and fitted with handsome buck Jes. in cut steel, some gold plated, some set with rich stones; an assortment of ex ceptional beauty and com- I'fSeis ::r....$45.oo How About a Neiv Purse? .-m--trJ A new Easter' outfit won't, look right with a shabby purse. Let us show you the newest 'conceits in these lines, Vanity' Bags, in alligator calf,' seal, walrus morocco, sea lion and 'all t tbejnew leathers; priced Jroni?!.50up Ttp1.j,..;t';;ut.,0DU Wellealey Bags, of soft -pliable leather, the ideal combination shopping bag; come" in blact;Jrown, tan, dark blue, Aft green and suede; good values' these; priced at 65t to.eJ)aJUU Hose for Easter Underwear Too Women' Iisl Lac Boot Hose, line imported goods; come in pink, blue, violet, cardinal, black and whit; kYiSd ;. .......65c Women's SUk Hose, in gauze weight, comej in fast, brilliant f&k .nfSZeOO Women's Embroidered Black Silk Hose, in assorted shades of embroidery; $2.50(9 CA SJ.00 and ePO.dU Women .' Underwear, in union suits and two-piec garments, ia cotton, lisle and silk. A splendid assortment for all prices. . . ) Gloves are: Very Important No costume for Easter can bet . ' complete without a 'pair of smart looking Gloves of the I correct shade and style.y , ; ' Women's Dent's Gloves, 'pique sewed,- 1 -clasp ; style, xto be found only at this (?A store ; the pair . . . . VJ 101 Women's Derby Kid Gloves, pique sewed, all . ' C rt stiades ; the pair . . . .0 1 U U Women's Monarch Kid Gloves, 2-cUisp style; f jjo rtf the pair ........... igCftD Women's Long Kid Gloves,' Monarch make, for. those who" want the very newest and best ; come in the new wine shades, black and white; 4 7C price, the pair ...... pT O Women's ' Kid Gloves, 8-clasp style, extra fine fitting glove; special value; 0 1 - Cfl PleJU the pair Long Kid Gloves, length; a regular $3.50 yalu . .... ... Long Kid Gloves, length) best to be had; price .V. 12-button $2.85 16-button $4.00 "V: Made in New York SAN. FRANCI6CO is 3,000 miles from New York. -How for from New York -are ' you? The farther you ; are from r New York the further you are from the fash- Ion center ot. tne world in Men's Clothes, But you v are as near correct New York Style as t h ou eh you were in New York if your clothes Dear the label of JLlfred Benjamin fe Co. and you are wearing tho best made clothing produced. Correct Clothes for Men -j' ' -1 ; Excloslv Agent Here. . H ; r Buffum 5c Pendleton, ;.. " . Jll Morrison SL Inc. COLONIST ; ' '- RATES TO v, OREGON A H4 k. T..Ir:. V. TT-1 T..:c ..-u CVut T l. S SVlAl IIVIUIWISI V HI IUV S.VI4IV. ICVU (JIIUII in.j Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific, from all part of the East, DAILY during March and April ' ? ,, - ' ! YgU CAN PREPAY For tickets. If yon desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or ethers from th East, by depositing th cost with any sgent of the O. R. & N. or S. P. Co., with name and sddress, and ticket will be promptly furnished in the. East " ARare Opportunity to Promote the In dustrial Growth of the Northwest Chimera ..... Ba. soais ......... M..... ST.M Kaasas City M.SO OeBJalleaV L' ftaaUftO M. al ., mATxa raxnt niciTA siinsi crrau. :,,to-M 3a.o S0.00 3.00 ' aaeo affala ..,............. ao.o . rew Task . e7.o sexoo Boetoa -. . . 4T.40 ! !' rauaaeivhia ............. .? WaaMaaa 4Ta J1 A Bate apply ta all main and branch Una points, Hontfneon to Spokane. Inclusive. B Rate apply to Portland. Astoria and Paget Hound polnte; elan Southern pacific mala and branch line points aorta of ana Including; Ashland. Oree-oo. '. For eempleta tnfomatlon. hwiutre et Wa. KoanrKKa.T. eaeral laaseasa area. . V Ores-ea a--Uxo4 STevlcatloa Co. C W. Stlacar. Oty Ticket AtU i ani WaahHiftoej. aa--a aa-aa-i I i 11 I . I n n . i , a- .f r- -, a ... . S it . ' : r 7