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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. APRIL 18, 1907. PEACE CENTER Make It a Poiimt to See Ill PORTLAND Promoters of the National In- durtrlal Peace Aociatlon Have That Fan. ' , . . . V' " n wnico was 10 un peen 1 MId Monday evenlne Undar the aus pleas of tha Oregon branch of tha Na tlonal Industrial Poaee association; haa -; baan poatponad until Thuraday evenlna; " at tha Chamber nf Commensal hall on ' account of tha lactura of Profaaaor J. p. Uonaghan. Tha secrelaiiee - of tha e ham bar of commerce, .-. tha ' board M trade, city and county medical aaao elation, archltacta association,' manu sacturers' aasoclatlon, mtnlatarlal as- aoclatlon and tha grocers' sasociatloa have sant lettara to tha promlnant mem. bars of tha aasoclatlon and aoctatlas inviting tham to attand tha meeting. Tha object of tha meeting will ba to make Portland tha haadquartara on tha r-acirio eoaai for tha Industrial Peace asaoolatlon. Various 'well-known local man will addrsas tha meeting. Tha following letter has been sent to IV H. Rf.iiiin Indnmljut Jha morement: "The object of tha aseooiatlon" whlou you represent Is so azcellent that I fail to sea how any loyal American eitlsen ca do otherwise than gWe It his ap. prorat and' cooneratlon. I sincerely Wope It will ba most aucceasful In eatab lahlng boards of arbitration and con ciliation for tha settlement of labor dis putes and for ths dissemination of sound literature on tha great problems that concern labor , and capital. Vlth vary beat wlahas to you In your laud able work, I am, yours sincerely, "A. CHRISTIE. ' "Arohblahop of Oregon." WILL SUSPENDRULES . Vajnestowa Zxposltloa Win SJospead Solas to Seears SxUMt of Campbell's Antomatlo Oaa Bazaars. Campbell's Automatlo Safety Oaa ' Burner company of this city has been intending to make an exhibit of their safety gas and gasoline automatlo burn era during the- Jamestown exposition, but owing to delay In securing tha necessary material from tha eaat were unable to complete tha exhibit In time to enter their display at tha open ing of the Exposition, and wrote the management to that effect. Today the company received tha fol lowing letter from Mr. Wheeler, chief of department of exhibits: "Norfolk. Vs., U. 8. A., April I, HOT. 'Campbell's Automatlo Safety Oaa Burner Company, Portland. Oregon. "Gentlemen I have your favor of the 17th ult. and wleh to say that your exhibit appeara to be ao Interesting and attractive that If you will aoeure the space, and pay for same, that wo will impend the rules and permit you to enter at your convenience. If for any reason we cannot give you apace at the time you dealre it, I will recommend to the board to refund you the money paid. "Tours vary truly, (Signed) "ALOAR M. WHEELER, "Chief Department" These safety burners are a wonder to an who see them, and over 100 cltsena of Portland have already taken stock In tha company who are) engaged la raising 'money to erect a factory. The directors of tha company restat ing in Portland are all well-known buslnasa men, being V. E. Campbell, the Inventor, and hi a brother, N. Campbell, Q. P. Clerln, president and general man ager of the Clerln-Hamllton Lumber company of Raymond, Washington M. J Walsh. Dresldent of the M. J. Walsh I company; and Lewis A. Clark, capital ist; the directors outside of Portland being Hon. P. H. Coney, department commander. (J. A. R., Topeka, Kansas, and Hon. A. R. Holston of Los Angeles, California. Tha offices of the company are at 114-215 Commercial block, and shop, at 100 Goodnough building. . The company will be glad to demon strate the utility of their burners to visitors at any time. PRESIDENT INSTALLED ' AT DALLAS COLLEGE (Special Dispatch to The JoarnaL) Dallas. Or., prll It. Dr. C. A. Mock, who has acted as praaldent of Dallas college the paat school year, was pub licly Installed Thuraday night aa tha head of that lnatltution. Appropriate addresses were delivered by Dr. A. A. Winter of Portland. Rev. H. L. Pratt of Salem and other ministers oi ui Evan gelical church, under whose auaploes vhnnl la conducted. Tha eollee-e has had a most successful year under the administration or ut. mock ana his selection as permanent president of the Institution i pleasing to all. NO DECISION YET ON TAXING POLK'S TIMBER Tomori v. ; Our offices remain'open Sunday for the convenience of people who can't investigate the home question any other day. . If you care to see BELLE CREST at all do yourself the justice to see it -to- morrow. ! Phone us tonight or come to the office Sunday forenoon, if possible; we can take better care of you then. We already have a number of afternoon engagements for Sunday. The Spanton Company The Jacobs-Stine Co 279 Stark-St., Opp. Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 2828. The S wetland Building, Washing ton and Fifth Sts. Phone Main 359 $ 5 Powi 9 $ 5 a Mo! A BUYS YOUR CHOICE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL' LOTS IN THE LATEST. BEST AND CHEAPEST ADDITION TO . PORTLAND. EVERY LOT FULL 50x98 " EVERY LOT A GARDEN SPOT EVERY LOT LEVElAND CLEARED EVERY LOT A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT EVERY LOT NEAR SCHOOL AND CAR LINE EVERY LOT WILL MAKE A BEAUTIFUL HOME EVERY LOT WILL BE SUPPLIED WITH WATER MAINS EVERY LOT WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE WITHIN A YEAR EVERY LOT CAN BE REACHED WITHOUT AN AUTO Take Mt. Scott car and get off at Gray's Crossing. Agent will meet you there. 1 Or call at office. IFALMEIR 303 BUCHANAN BUILDING (Special Dlspatek ta The lenraat) Dallas, Or., April 11. The Polk county court held an adjourned session here Thuraday and diacuaaed thoroughly the question of appointing and employ ing a cruiser to ascertain the value of all timber lands in Polk county with a view to making an equitable aaaessment of them. After discussing the question thoroughly- it was decided to adjourn until next Tuesday, when a final de cision will be reached. Astoria Grand Lodge Delegate. (pedal Dteestrb to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. Anrll II. At a meetlne- of Beaver Lodge No. J. I. O. O. F., James W. Welch, T. L. Ball and C 8. Ounderson were electa! repreaentatlves to the state grand lodge to bo held at La oranae. May iz. 123 V: TEETH preserved to middle ags are pretty sure to last out one's lifetime.' The greatest known preservative of the teeth is SOZODONT. Why? Because being an Alkaline and Antiseptic Liquid, it penetrates the minut est crevices of the teeth, destroy ing the deadly mouth acids and purifying the whole tooth struct lire, k GOOD ROADS WORK III LEWIS COUNTY Commissioner Visit Kelly Butte and Then Invest in a Rock Crusher. "Trffihe good rol. campaign, onward in t-wl. county, in eaevern w- Sute is expending thousands of dollars .T . ..4 Vaklma county road. on iu uw. . . .K Thia wUl mean a great deal to the farmers of ths Cbwllts vauey. wno nave no railroad facilities, and Is of jast "mportance .to ry rich agricultural and timber region. t imnArt.n0s la f na receni action of the oounty oommlssloners of Lewis oounty in Purc""'" ", ' V" gyratory rock crusher which wlll be county quarry at Meaklll. 11 miles west Of this City, on na sram w" Viwi. .w. Tnirin. Tha new cru sh oe nm nwui.iii - " - er will mean that Inatead of II convicts from walla waiia prison wng uu bore In quarrylne eruahlng stons 10 men will bo used. . Recently the board. Massra. Toun. Rayton and TUly. wero at Kelly Butte, near Portland, to get pointers on rock rushing. Ths ordsr fot an Austin crusher of tha gyratory pattern Is the reault Of WO Viau, ins orara '' .-la thamwlTH that In Order tO make the propoaltlon pay It would have to bo engagaa m on bibi ' cruahar'a eapaolty will be from II to 10 yards par hour. t Arrangements will bs made with the Northern Paolfio to build new bunkers Wlin -v - - - - rock at Meaklll It Is Intended to eon struct theso dtraotty over the siding. i.v iiiiImimUl aa that earn can be loaded Juat as cheaply aa poaslblo. jn wnoio inTwinwi mi wwiir i. to nnat about tl 60S. It marks ths beginning Of a movement for permanent roaas tnsi ins moai im portant aver , yat begun In t Lewis oounty. Taft at Porto Woo, - , i (Jearasl epecUl awvlaa. Kan Juan. P. R.. April IS. Great preparations. are being made for the re ception and entertainment of Becretary Tart, who la expected to arrive Bar J, THE CHEAPEST WAY TO CLEAN HOUSE IS TO GET A HOME AT MH WHILE YOU CAN GET ONE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. GET A LOT IN THIS ; BEAUTIFUL, UP - TO - DATE, HIGH-GRADE ADDITION AND BUILD A HOME, ONE THAT YOU WOULD BE PROUD OF. ' ThcTiOeGuarantee & Trust Company 240 WASHINGTON STREET Goodness Sakes Alive, Yes" "When I was a girlt a man who 'did not own property of some kind was -a shiftless, good-for-nothing scamp. He either had a little town lot in the , village, a small garden nearby, a 20 or 40-acre piece close in or a nice, large ; farm somewhere !n the country. My gracious, it was a difficult matter, . ; folks, to find a man without something in the way of land, even though' 'twere not much more than a lot in the graveyard. . ' : "' ;? ; : . , ; '' 'Then, I remember when I came West. We carried everything we owned in all this world on four wheels. We went to work in the wilder ness, and even though we were poor, we had our farm. Everybody around us thought nothing of owning a farm. The only Hying, being!-. "Ihirdfd not have property were Indians, trappers and scallawags. r , , i "'I know it-is different now. Alas, ihings have come to a pretty pass. Everybody seems to be paying tribute to somebody else for thf privilege of living under a roof.- The lad who marrieda lass in , the olden .days .' would not dare return to her father's home if he had not a home in which' to keep his iweet bride. v.' .' , . j "I well remember that our father taught us to be frugal We were told to save our pennies for Christmas, for Fourth of July and for many, other things. But the wiser boys , saved their pennies and bought land. ' Those men are wealthy today, those of them who are left. "That's why I sayj 'Goodness sakes alive, yes I when you ask' me about Rose City Park. Buy all you can of it. Do not attempt to buy more than you can handle with, safety. It is better to buy too little and keep it than to buy too much and have to forfeit some of ii If you could have seen Portland grow up from a little baby to a great, big, strapping boy, the way I have, you would buy all the property in this city that you could handle." . , :";: ' " ' ', . .. .' ,' ' - V X - ..- ' ." - '' ' fc ' ' - , ........ ... .. . i .. NOTE This statement was made by an elderly woman wKo ; Is a pioneer of Portland. Her name cannot be used for personal reasons, but if her spirit could actuate the young, growing men of Portland, there would not be enough Rose City Park lots to ' . last a fortnight. Especially while they are to be obtained at pres ent prices and upon the present easy terms.; If you let last week go by without making a move, do not allow the next one to drift "V away. ' T'fme is pressing, and soon you will not be able to buy a lot of any kind In Portland at less than exorbitant prices, r r Glartman & Thompson BANKERS Chamber of Commerce Ground Floor r,....,M.H- --!JLJHHfHHmM.r...lill. i ..s....,"!! W.AL NUT PARK I Walnut Park is not so far removed from Portland that it requires speedy autos to show the. Voods. Walnut Park is only fifteen minutes from Portland's business center, that center each day growing closer to Walnut Park. Walnut Park residents have the best and most excellent car service; can use any one of the five, car lines:- St Johns, Upper. Albina, Woodlawn, Ver non or Vancouver. t costs money to own and operate autos, and, reader, you ought to re member that fact, as well as you ought to carefully investigate Walnut Park. You will find cement sidewalks and curbs already down; fine homes, none nicer, and a number under con struction ; parked streets ; walnut trees are being planted. It is a restricted, number one resi dent district; no stores can be built; good homes, or none. Walnut Park has fifteen-foot al leys, affording great convenience ol back entrance to homes. Visit today Walnut Park. You will be most agreeably surprised to note the marks of progress, and become enchanted with the beauties of this lovely park, which will surely become the most valuable resident property in Portland. Now selling lor only $20.00 a front foot Prices will be advanced soon to $30.00. We giv? warranty deed and abstract, showing perfect title, to each purchaser. Your oppor tunity is now, to secure a homesite the best in the city for a very small amount pf money. - Call at once, or you will be too late, on J"; W. M. Send for . Walnut Park Map, free. t worth 323 Chamber of Commerce -Branch office, Killingsworth and Williams Ave. sS tomorrow. ' The program includes an laformal dinner, a visit to points of tiletorto Interest and an automobile trip from San Juan to Ponce and return over the same roads taken by President Roosevelt. ytaceiied atoek OaaaeA aVeoda. . aUlM as Lawl Seat Brand. '. Admiral Schley declares he does not want tha Democratic nomlnatloa for vlce-prealdent. for which soma of tha papers have inantloned him aa a possi bility. ... ' )' ' ' - ' ' afetsa-er flts roar syee fa tl.. Ill SUta street, naar Was bin (ton. COLONIST RATES TO OREGON And tbt PaeWe Nortnwsst orer the Un tea Pacific Orsaoa Short Una, Ortroo Railroad St Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific, from all parts ol the Eaat, DAILY during March end ApriL ' YOU CAN PREPAY . If yon desliw to bring friends, relatives, employes or ethers front by depositing the cost with any sgent of the O. R. ft . N. or S. 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