The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 19, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19. ICC7.
HOUSES LOWERED D0VJI1 HIGH HILLS
Moving Residence' lit Corner of Mississippi Avenue and Goldsmith Street.
A transformation I taking place In
the vicinity of the old Montgomery
slough In Ur Albins ar UntbH
street, where a fill la now bring- put In
for the city by the Pacific Bride com
pany. . High bllla are being moved Into
the slough, aoooped off with donkey en
glnee; houses are being lifted from the
top of bluff and aet down on the earn
location, but 10 feet nearer the aea level,
4n their nld noaltlOfL.
Juat at present wayfarera on Missis-1
alppl avenue are atiraciea in pusing
the comer at Goldamlth atreet by work
men who are lifting- a three-atory house,
14. by 40. from a site about 40 . feet
above the streeUto a location level with
the etreeta. It , is a perilous task.
Heavy block! and tackle are necessary
to let the houae aafely down the ateep
Incline built for the Job. '
The contractor who haa undertaken
the Job, E. W. Dofflemeyer, aays that
he haa aucceaafully engineered aeveral
explolta of similar nature In Pug-et
aound cltlea. where building- altea are
dug- out of the aide of the hill, but thla
la the flrat esse that haa confronted him
In Portland, where houaes are handed
down the aide of cliff a.
The fill has progreeaed so far. that
cars can now. peaaf over. Throughout
the entire winter paaaengers from Low
er Albtna and Multnomah were corn
polled to walk over the fill and tranafer
to cars on either side. Thla was very
Inconvenient, especially . i. In stormy
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ESTACADA MAN SUED . FOR 'mm:f
OVERDUE CHURCH SUBSCRIPTION
tV. A. Heylman. a resident of Esta
cada. la made defendant In a suit filed
against him In the Justice court for the
recovery f ths sum of fit which It Is
alleged In ths action was subscribed by
hire toward the erection of ths Estacada
Methodist Episcopal church and whloh
he haa failed to pay. Ths suit Is
brought by ths trustees of the church,
who not only want the sum subscribed,
but the interest accruing thereto slnos
February tl, MOT.'
J. W. Reed, K. 8. Woraer. William
Dale, Rosa A. Regan and K. T. Surface
are the trustees of the Estacada Meth
odist Episcopal church, aa la duly
sworn in the documents filed with the
clerk of Justice Reld's court and who
are bringing the action against Heyl
man. William J. Mulr has been en
gaged to conduct the ease for the plain
tiffs. No answer has yet been filed. c-
According to ths complaint W. A.
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Heylman promised to rive to ths trus
tees of ths Estacada church S2K, half of
which was to hsvs been psld over to ths
trustees when they should have raised
$700 of the IJ.0O0. and the balance to
be paid at the end of 10 days. Cnv Jan
uary IS, $700 had been raised and there
for tll.te waa due from Mr. Heylman.
On February It the ' rest 'was dus and
ths suit calls for ths amount with In
terest at six per cent from that date,
together with the eosts of ths action.
Fairfield livery Bam Burned.
ISneelsl Plepatek Tee ers.L
' Fairfield. Wash., April If. Ths -livery
barn at this place owned by ths
Moody Land - company - of Spokane,
burned last night; loas - 11.000. -The
lessee's loas on stock will not exceed
11,000. : Harry Hillman, who was sleep
Ins; in the barn, waa badly , burned
about ths hands and face.
More Staple
Th&n Any "Staple'
V Alt mnlM in Aur mirketfl ara unatiD.e ill Villi IS '
tA with a oolirir In tha Mutual life Iniurtnce
Company. Cotton, wool, wheat, steel go up and down ;
through the Tears, while such a policy steadily jains n ,
value. Stocks, bonds, securities rise and fall, but such a
t policy never depreciates it is always worth more a time
foes by. A policy, therefore, in f :'-- - ,-':- -'; 'y :-
The Mutual
Company
should be prized, not alone for in
... present, but also for iu improving Taluc '' ' -,
Jt stands for security and solidity; for the satisfaction of the
' policy holder and the comfort and care of his beneficiaries. .'
Such a policy, in time, becomes beyond price. The man ' .
of responsibility, the man of prudence, who lacks sucna
policy should get started ' with the Mutual Life . :
The Time to Act is NOW.-
For ths esw forms of policies consult Owr '
searest agent, or writs direct to
Ths Mot! Life tnaurancs Campaay
" A New Yet.
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OREGON
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'First Aid" to ths
Bowels
HEN' Heartburn, Sour
Stomach, Headache, Bad
Breath, coaled Tongue,
Belohtaf of Stomach,
Gas, er any of these forerunners of IndV
restion appear. Old Dr. Cascaret wanta
to be right 00 the spot In your pocket. I
' Dr. Csscsret guarantees to cure the
most obstinate cases of Constipation and
Indigestion, .without discomfort er ln
' convenience. , '. " ' -
HU medicine does not grips doc purge,
but sierclsea naturally the muscles that
fine the wails of tk InteaUnea and
Bowels. - V.? '-i.
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. Want of EzercUe WesWens and relaxes
, the Bowel-Muscloai' Jus! as It weakens
Arm and Leg muscles.
Old Dr. Cascaret goes directly after
these Bowel-Muscles. He wakes them
up Just as a cold bath would wake up a
laxy person. ' V. 1 .. ;
. Then he works them (through the
nerves) till they get so strong from that
Ejferclse.that thy don't need any more,
help to do their duty.
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. Heavy dinners, late suppers, whiskey,
wine or beer drinking, nervous ex ot ta
rn ent, sudden exposure to cold er heat
and a dozen other everyday UfceHhooda
tire the Bowel-Muscles. V ' . - ,
In such cases a Uttle Cascaret In time
la worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment
later on, to say nothing of the suffering,
discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and
loss of Social Sunshine It aavea, .
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: Little thin Cascaret Box, shaped so
you dont notice Its praeeioe In purse or
Test-pocket. .
. Contains six Candy tablets Price Ten
Cents a Box at any Druggist's, ,
Be sure yon get the genuine, made
only by the Sterling Remedy Company,
and never sold In bulk, Every tablet
tamped "CCCV nru
TYPHOID fPHEIC .
AT ELKTON SERIOUS
.
Bad Sanitation Cause of Spread
4 of the Disease, and Situa
tion Is Serious. v; ?
An oDidemio Of typhoid fever has
broken out in the litUe town of Elkton,
an unincorporated village of about 100
people near ths construction camps ox
the Coos Bay railroad In Douglas
county. . Dr. A. C Beeley of Koseborg
reported yesterday to vr. M. - lenney
In this elty.-secretsry et ths stats board
of health, that the sltustlon there was
quits, serious and wss due 10 xne n
nttarv conditions. "
James I Lyon die on March II, of
tvnhold fever and ths following sre In a
oHtical condition with ths same dlseass:
Mr. and Mrs. Cochran. Morris Lyons,
Roy Lyons snd Jos Riley. The last Is
reported to be convalescing. ' Ths phy
sician who had been treating the caees
did not recognise ths dangerous epi
demic until there were msny cases. Dr.
Beeley will make a thorough investiga
tion today and report to ths state health
board. :..-.'
Ths sanitary conditions or the vuisge
are reported to be very bad. There Is
no wster snd no sewerage end but very
little drainage. The water rises In ths
wells to within A few feet of ths surface
and then In the summer, recedes. Dr.
Beeley will also make an Investigation
of the railroad camps In ths vicinity,
where e number of in en ere working.
Dr. Tenney considers this typhoid ep
idemic; mors serious and mors perilous
to' ths publie -health then ths recent
spinal meningitis scare Jn this city,
The typhoid epldemlo Is dus to culpable
carelessness, he ears, purs end simple.
and gives .ths' physicians end health
officers plenty of chance to combat 1L
M0T0RMAN GETS
WORST OF SHOCK
Bona Into Drunken Man, but Car
' Falls to Inflict Expected
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And the Pacific Northwest over the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line.
Oreron Railroad & Navigation Ox, and Southern Pacific, from all parts of
the East. DAILY during March and April. . 4 , ,
Krr: : YOU CAN PREPAY - . Vv
For ttctets, if yom desire to bring friends,' relatives, employee or others from
tie Eat, by depositing the cost with any agent of the O. R, & N. or S. P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished m the East
A laro Opportunity to Promoto the In
dustrial Growth of the Northwest
batxs no at renrcifAi sumi crass. .
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Pates srr'r to sit mala and brunch line points, Huntington to Spokane,
i'olve. B Hatea apply te- Portlnnd. Astoria and Puget Bound points: alas
hra rclt mats and bra nob line points north of and Including Aahlaad.
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I ..-r complete Information. Inquire of ' ' (
W"K. saeanntaVAT, Oeat.-al aeseiige Agent,
Oreg-ew A-.lUroaA U 9wifU Co.
C W. Sttngtr, City Ticket 'astU and rVaabtnstsab ..
- An Oregon City ear swung into Haw
thorns avenue from East Eleventh
street at its ordinary speed one eve
ning this week. The motorman wss
horrified te see S man step directly In
front of ths ear. It appeared that sui
cide wss contemplated, as there wss no
chance whatever to stop ths oar In time.
When ths motormsn felt the frame of
ths car beneath him strike ths man's
body ho felt himself a murderer; Hs
threw open ths door snd called, "Some
body coma out here, I've killed a man
sura." . '
Reveral passengers and ths carmen
rushed towards ths form of ths unfor
tunate man who could be seen writhing
on the ground. Just before they reached
him hs ec rambled to b la" feet He spoke
with the voles of wisdom end . under
standing learned at many bars. '
. "Whstsh all thiah rumpus 'boutf hs
Inquired. "Can't a man shsks hands
with ear If hs wants to, hsyt X ain't
goln shus yer company." - ;
A few bruises were ail hs had. Hs
hsd been -directly In the way of the
car and M hsd bumped him aslds with
oot real Injury, ,
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Is now ready More -than'
lOOO are here for you
to choose from, and ;
the PRICE is just '
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Handsomer patterns-better
styles than ever. V You will
see thesame patterns in ')yv
other stores at $15 and $20. ;
The difference is principally
in the higher rents and larger
profits of the other fellow.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN
m OUR AD ITS SO
2Stores--Third&Oak
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RULES AS TO REPORTING
ACCIDENTS ON RAILWAYS
tRnecUl Dhvatra te Tke foerasLl
ftalem. Or.. AprU H.- Ths sUts rail
road commission haa mads an order te
render rnore specino secuon s ox the
act creatine ths oommlseion. in regard
to ths reporting of accidents. The
order provides In substance that svery
railroad shall at once. In case of acci
dent, send a telegraphic message to
Ih, nnmmtaalon At Ita office St Salem
apprtelng It of ths accident and giving
ss many particulars as sre available at
ths time of filing ths dispatch; that ths
dally accident reports msds to It, ac
cording to form J, be sent by mall
later, and that the monthly summary
of accidents be sent to ths commission
within the first IS dsys of ths snsulng
month. Ths railway companies are re
quested to notify their dispatchers of
thla order made hv tha aomilaalai.
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'.The back of your'suit ts just as important as tfie front;
Your friends, and others, too, will Surely see you going,,
- even if they don't see you comingto say nothing of
your own comfort. v If " . v ' '''' l ' -
Woolen 'EM
Store Clplhes Arc Famous
For any one feature more than another ft's the snug,
clinging fit of the collar and . shouldersthey, mould .
nvr the form like a cast.1 The backview we illustrate .
is the kind we make in all our close fitting sack suits.
When buying your next suit look at yourself in the
: mirror and see that yours fits at least as well. M
From ; the; sheep's back : to
yours and no cotton added
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of Stjle k Quality
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