The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 03, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON . DAILY . JOURNAIi 'PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 'i.
1C37.
LOOK UP YOUR. PRECINCT
AND SEE WHERE TO VOTE
" I List of Polling Places Whefe Tomorrow Afternoon Electors of
4 the City Will Choose Thosp , Who Arr to .Represent ' t
;( -'"':; Parties 'at June Election: '
f v Saturday at U o'clocK noon the poll
i f will b opened tor in primary
ing election ana wiu o ay. vf'u,
that time until, 7 o'clock In the eve
ning when' they will ba dosed and the
eount begun. For toe Information of
tha votere of tha city tha following la
bia f Totlne nlacea, enrarired by wards
i and proclncts is powisnea:
:-n :';'.'vi : Itrat ' Wart. .
3) trMnAt No. l No. 809 Thunpan
treat. v ,. . .
. PMrinri na 1Twenty-flrat atreet
t Preelrict "Nau 8--N0. 84 tf Sixteenth
atreet North.-"--- - 1
. . j .. aeoond wart. ,
t .,, pMl7p.;'i--N?. 105 North Fwu
i teenth street, v
f t t,.i..i . a m. 1(1. North Tout
.n jrwiiniv-iiw - . - , . t
tnth alraet.
I
i Bora aide
I ihui. jn . " BsinthMjt earner. f
j Nineteenth and Hart atreet tentfc f
!' Precinct' No.' S-pflouthweat corner
! rTreclnat';NAHK .e-'NoH,81xth
1'Mtreet.
; Praclnato,. If No. t III
i - Precinct Na 1 No. tr TIftfc atraat
" Pwcinet No; : 11 TJO.' . surnaiaa
'ktreet. . - r .; V'i-v -v ' i
V Precinct No. II No. l Norta Nlna-
l taenth atreet . -
' - - rourth Wart. .
Precinct No. 14 No. I0v 81xth atraat,
; ' corner Alder atraat . : . h,
Precinct No. 16 "Weat atda of Blev-
enth ' atreet, between Aider and vvajn
inaton (tent). ,' .
Precinct No. 16 South aide Yamhill
between Tulrd and Fourth (tent).
Precinct No. 17 No. 147 TamWU
atraat. . ,
Precinct No. 18 Fourth and Salmon
itreete, North Plaaa Uook (tent). , .
Precinct. No. 18 No. 870 Sixteenth
atreet. v . .
'Precinct No. Ia--Wat and Expoat-.
tion bulldlna;. Twentieth and .Waahlnf -
ton.
t pntcinet Ha. II Northweat oornar
Third and Madlaon atreeta (tent) South
Plaaa block.
Precinct No. 88 Bonmeaai comer
Weat Park and Madlaon atreeta (teat)
V... '. . Mfth Ward. .
Precinct No. 18 Na 80 Firat affaet.
7 Precinct No. 14 No. 863 Third atraat
. Precinct No. 2 -Northweat comer
Seres U and MU1 atreeta (tent).
Precinct No. 8 Boutaweat earner
Tenth' and Columbia atreeta (tent).
Precinct No. 17 NO. "861 jerieraon
r Precinct No. J8 No. sis warnaon
traet '' I ' . . .
4 Precinct No. oixm imm
oornar HuL .
'Pracinet No. 10 Chapman atreei Be
tween Clm and sprint aireeta ivou en
vine hnuaa). - ')' - ', 1 1
. Prasinct No. 81-4hennan between
Flrif and Second atreeta (tent). .
' Sixth Wart.
Precinct No. 88 No. 6l Flrat atraat
Precinct No. 88 No. 7S8 Flrat atraat.
.jr l jsfsasfsssfusss .
(i Precinct No. 84--No. 81 1 Front rtreet
Precinct NO. 81-iNo. 1008 Corbett
atreet
Fre6lnotNo. 18 No. 1481 Macadam
treat ,
1 araath Wart. - -
'i .Pradnct No. 17 Flraman'a haU, Sell
VOOOW' ' " '
. Precinot No. 18 Flreman'a ball Mid'
Precinct No. 81 No. 888 Ktlwaukla
atraat - JL
fiaat viar
Saturday
Specials
5:30 TO 9 P, M.
Regular
Value ,
$1.15
$1.50
Decorated JardlnleraS
' ''.V t. JA11. Colors and Sues .'. ' '
Regular
Value
5Q Cents
Regular
Value
50 Cents
Coffee Pot
Royal Enamel Ware
!;
; 11,300,5230
Is a. Large Sum
It rtpresenti the tmount of death cUimt paid by
thii Companj in a single year 1906. This was not
, the result of investments made bj care-free, well-to-do
people. , It came very largely from men who went from
slight inconrenience to great selMentatto keep up the
- policies that would when needed keep up the home. Of
such largely, is the membership of
. The ;;MutiiaI;
Life Insurance
i Their confidence and their patronage
, : , s have made and kept it the largest and ' . '
taunchett life insurance company in the world. The vast
sum saved and being saved by the new management mutt t
: t benefit'all policy holders, and cannot but attract those who -"
seek the greatest protection, and therefore make its agents
.welcome everywnere.
Tha Tina to Act is NOW,
Fot 'the new forms of policies consult"
our nearest agent, or write direct to v
1 The Mutual life Iniurance "
Company of New York.
Precinct No. 4 No, lit B
atraat : ': "-'..
Precuict No. l--No. 878 Eaa Elar.
Precinot No. 48 No. 131 Xaat Twea-
tviizth . and Franklin atreeta.
Precinot No. 48r-Saat Fortr-nlnth
atreet Section Una rpad.
' sifffcth Vert.
Preclndt No. 44 No. 114 TJnlon ara-
Precinct No. 41 No. 818 BMt Morrl
aon atreet '
Precinct No. 48HRouthweat -corner
Eaat Twentr-aevanth atreet and - Sal'
mnnt . t tent), v .
Precinct No. 47 No. : 189 saat Thir-,
tr-fourth atraat j
Precinct no. weat arenne w, u.
XV. halL
Precinct No. 48 No. 888 Kaat Fine
etreet between Union aa,d Grand ae-
nuea. - . '
Precinct No. 80 No, 817 Eaat iur
aide atreet
Precioct No. 61 Northeaat - corner
SHahteenth and Eaat Aah atreeta (terit)
. Precinot No. S8rXaat Twenty-elfhUt
aad Xaat Burnalda atreeta (tent)
Slnth Wart.
Precinot No, 88 No, , 871 Holladay
avenua. :
Precinct ' No. ; 84 No. 841 WlUlama
avanua. . 1-
'Precinot No. 65 Na 88 Buaeell atreet
Precinct No. 88 No. 171 Buaiell
atreet
Precinot No. 87 Na, 188 WlUlama
Precinct No. 88 No. 418 Union ava-
nue North. " v - - v
Precinct No. It Southyeat ; corner
Eaat Fifteenth and Broadway.
. Vest Wart.
Precinot No. 10 No. 888 Mlaalaalppl
avanua,.. '. .. .
Pradnct No. f No. 804. vanoouTer
arenue. . - ,,. i . - '
Pradnct No. 88 Northeaat corner
Eaat Seventh and Skldmora atreeta.
Precinct No. 88 Dekum avanua and
Eaat Seventh atreat (VoL fire house).
Pradnct No. 84 Carter's bau, penia-
aular atatlon. ;i
Precinot No, 88 No. 888 Dawaon
atreat ,:.
Precinct No, 68 Northern Hill Sta
tion In jrooery stor. m
xnereath Wart.
Pradnct No. 6 No. 1171 Eaat , 01b
a a. "
aan airee
Precinot No. 74 X. O. O. F. haU. Mon-
CANNOT CONSCIENTIOUSLY
VOTE FOR COFFEY
Frelghtharidlers' Pretident De-
; nfes Statement.of Labor
p -' ' Presa:' Edltor..'A
ft.
J. I. Slater.praaldent of tha Freight
handlers' union, takea axcaptlon to tha
atatementa of -P. McDonald, editor of
the Labor Preea, to the affect that he
had turned from hie former attitude In
tha mayoralty contaat to tha support of
Mr. Devlin for a conalderatlon given
him by Davlln'a frlenda. Hla denial of
tha truth of tha aaaertion, U amphatlo
and la shown In the following letter to
Tha JoumaJe !'. i-v-.
In anawer to tha atatement made by
,P. McDonald In the Morning Oregon lan,
April 10. m which fie inamuates tnai i
had ' turned from : tha anpport or Mr.
Coffey to Mr. Devlin, for a considera
tion, la abaolutely falaa. I have nd per-
aonal aoquaintasca with Mr. Coffey nor
Mr. Devlin. - in hla atatement ha claims
that Mr. Batch and I were In favor of
Mr. Coffey In March, and said that Mr.
Devlin waa not a fit candidate for than
office at which tuna Z had not formed
an opinion for myaelf. V:
"Mr. McDonald epoke ' verr diapar-
lngly of Mr. Devn, and I aaid that In
that caaa wa aid not want Mr. uevun
to be mayor of Portland. But during
tha time which elapsed .i between the
meeting In March and tha meeting in
April, of which Mr. McDonald epeaka,
X lnveatigated aorae on my own account
and found that In order to ba true to
myaelf and fallow ' men I could not
oonadentioualy aupport Mr, Coffey for
the elrnple reaaon that there Is arnne
certain party aupportlng Mr. Coffey In
order to further their own enda, which
would ba far woraa for the labor party
than tha election, of Mr. Devlin.
truly and ainoeraly believe that . Mr.
Davlln'a election will be more beneficial
to-tha labor party and our beautiful
city, than Mr. Coffea election. When
Mr. McDonald aaya that he baa been
offered 11,009 and that ha refused It 1
will let tha people draw their own eon.
ciuaiona, i couia never trust a man
who baa betrayed a truat put In him,
when he waa elected secretary of our
onion aner perog no longer a freight
handler, but an editor. I believa In tha
future of our labor party, and will do
all 1 can for It and tha betterment of
we conauiona or tha working classes,
ana aiso ceueve wa have a great mis
sion before us, and If wa all atand on
our own convlctlona. and do onr awn
thinking we gain In the end what we are
laboring for, which la better ttomaa. ht.
Iter, schools, better atreeta, better proteo-
uvn mu purer pontics. ...
MONTANA' RANCHERS GO
FIXED AND ONE FALLS
Livingston, Mont, May . B. E, Cut
ler, one of the beat known ranchers of
eastarn ; Montana, ahot and Inatantly
.iuou Aie niu yesteraay, aa the culmi
nation Of a long atandtna- feud aver Alt.
fleultlea incident to the construction of
an Irrigating ditch. The men were
aworn enemies ana each carried a gun
in anticipation of the deslm nf th.
outer. iwuay we men met alone In
tha country and tha quarrel waa resumed.
Cutler surrendered himself t tha
fleer immediately after the ehootlng.
He claima aolf-defenae and Mvi tA
ahot Hill when he aaw the flash at the
latter arua.
LADIES SKATED .FREE;
Grand search and Ladlea Wight Oaks
' , Xlak Tonight
Tonight the apodal courtesy of free
adrolaaion and skates will again be ex
tended ladlea and rail are Invited to at
tend. A special number of Instructors
will be In attendance and - a nrettv
grand inarch will ba given. The Ghost
carnival - given laat- night Waa a lg
suooeaa and everybody went home smil
ing. The skaters were ao reluctant is
leaving that the aesslon waa extended
It -minute.- Tha pnae winners were:
most original "Ooddeaa ; of Uberty,"
Mlsa Pulton; tramp, Mr. Ireland; best
sustained, William Cox and Edna Nolt
aeen. Tha Judgea were C. E. Ford. 7,
BIG Dim FILLS
IHPR0VE CITY
East Stark" Soon to Become Ono
; of Most Important Thorough-'-fares-.45f.
EaaVSide.;;
Work has started UDon the big East
Stark street fUL" The firat car loads
of dirt were i dumped, Into th slough
between Union and Grand avenues oy
th Paclflo Bridge i company, contract
ore, yesterday., , This la th largest
street fill under contract In tha dty
and Eaat Stark atreet ' will ' b on of
th stoat Important and moat frequented
thoroughfares en th eaat side when
this fill la com Dieted. ; ; 4 :"
Eaat Stark street la unencumbered
with streetcar line.' ha a very alight
grade from the river eastward and la
continuation of the Baa Lin road: by
which It tape th fertile farm lands of
eastern Multnomah oounty.ana the vast
territory beyond.'. ci . .t,- , ',
Tha fill on East Oak atreet is prao
tically completed' after a great many
difficulties Tha section between Grand
avanua and Eaat Slxtri atreet repeatedly
eild away into th big holaouth of
tha fill until th .workman despaired of
ever filling it up. ' Bnt now It seems
ta have found aolld ground after a good
many thousand yard of dirt have been
aumpea into it via nuuaing ana pil
ing were carried into - tha bottomless
shough, before a foundation waa finally
round. . ' ; . ' : ' , "'"'':;
latlll lowr Is th progreea being
made In Lower Abln where th fill
acroa th Montgomery gulch la being
made on Larrabee street Th fill has
progreased far enough ao that car have
bean running over It for aom time but
I atlll far from completion ana was
begun soma tlmaln December. Sim
ilarly 'Belmont street is being ; filled
very alowly. These fill . are . being
mad with wagons. Which 1 slower
than tha method employed by th Pa
clflo Brldg company. -,
TRIAL TRIP OF
FAST LAUIICII
CREW MISS CAIUtOLsVO A v
and wn cAH &itmM&rm
PROVE
IT
New DIx, Speediest i oi Her
Model, Will Work for the .
i Hill System.
With th Union Jack fluttering from
th bow and Old Glory trailing In
graceful folda from th stern, the
TJixr th faatast gaaoUna launoh of
her model In northwest waters, glided
swanUk from Salmon street aocK yet
terday afternoon at 8 o'clock on her
first offloia) trial trip." Gathering mo
mentum from each whirl of her acrew
th "Dix" headed up tha river with a
bona In her teeth Ilk on of Unci
Barn's speedy torpedo boat deatroyera,
and leaving a trail of foam In her wake
similar to some ooean greyhound.' '
Many were th comment of admira
tion from tha marlnera and laymen as
the grace rui orazu immaculate u
whit coat ploughed through- th wti
era of th Willamette headed for Oa
wego. No attempt was mad at racing,
but without even warming th bearing
tha "Dlx" covered a 85-mile oours. in
considerably lass than two hours.
The latest addition to Portland's flo
tilla of s mall craft la owned by wil
llam U Beyer, 886 H Sixth atreat, th
son of Deputy Sheriff X H. Beyer. 8b
is 88 M feet on th waterline, T-foot
beam and draws 4 feet of water at full
speed. Power is furnished by a three-
cylinder Standard enrine. manufactured
by the Standard Motor Construction
company or New Jersey and lo-borae-power
la developed with 400 revolution
per minute. Lubrication of all working
parte la furnished by the latest Im
proved automatlo gravity oiler and a
magnetic pparker harnessed directly to
the motor la also a feature.
The TDlx" wa constructed by O F.
Graves, a well-known local boat
builder. A wooden awning, finished la
natural color and glaa enclosed ta th
bow . furnishes protection ' against the
elements. The boat Is lighted by a dy
namo hitched to tha . engine and an
acetelyn searchlight is mounted for
ward a an aid to navigation.
Th Tlx" leavea thla morning for
The Dalle In charge of bar owner, who
haa closed a contract with th Kill sys
tem for towing and passenger work be
tween th camps en tha North Bank
road. - "V,--
Among the Invited guest at th trial
trip war Deputy Sheriff Bob Austin,
Wiley Hahn, Mra Edward Woodbury,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beyer, O. T. Grave
and Mr. and Mra Monro Goldatetn.
Dcautiful Hair At J Small Coot
irmiINtbeIast deode ptat and rapid strides bavt to mads la
Vfr ' Materia Medlca. Many disaasat that wert considered IncuraUa
fifteen years ago ar now cured in a few days, and in many cases prevented
altogether. The scientists of lata years bsve been delving lor ma can,
the foundation, the reason and the starting point of disease, f ally realizing
that the actual and true cans mast b ascertained before tha remedy can
bo located. Hair troafcles, Uk many other diseases, hsva been wrongly
diagnosed and altogether misunderstood. The hair itself Is not tha thing
to b trealed. f of th reaaon that it is simply a product of tha scalp, and
wholly dependent upon its action. Th scalp Is tha very soil in which
the hair is produced, nurtured and grown, and it alone Should receive th
attention If results ar to be expectad. r It would do no earthly good to
treat tha stem of a riant with a view of tnaldaf It trow and become mor
beautiful the soil in which th plant grows must be attended to. There
for, tha scalp In which the. hair grows must itcaiv tha attention If you
ar to expect It to grow and become ;nor. beautiful. v '
loss of hair Is caused by the scalp drying up, r losing
It supply of xnoistur or nutriment, and when baldness
occurs the scalp haa simply lost all of Its nourishment.
caving nothing for tha hair to feed upon (a plant or even
t tree would di under similar conditions).
The natural and logical thing to do la dther case is,
eed and replenish tha soil or scalp as th case may ba,
and your crop will grow and multiply aa nature intended
it should. , . ' ,,' ; . , .
Dr. Knowltori's DANDERINB
Is tha onlv remedy for tha hair ever discovered that la identical
with th natural hair foods or liquids of the scalp. It feeds and
nourishes th hair and does aU the work originally carried on by
th natural nutrienta or life-giving juices generated by tha scalp
Itself. It penetrate the pores of the scalp quickly and th hair .
aoon stows the effects of its wonderfully exhilarating and lif
producing oisatIsfc.;;V;;';
On twenty4ve-eent bottle la enough to convince yen of it great
worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try tt and sec
for yourself. Now on sale at every drug and toilet stor la the land.
Thre aisea, age, goeand $t.oo. :,.- - ' :
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To show haw qalcfcty Dandertn acta w wm eead a larg eample fre by retara man to aay ohe who aeade this advertlseaMBi
t th KavowttM JMaderiM t, Cbloaga, with their aaai aaa addree and 10 cente la silver or stamps to pay postage.
On aenator Ilk Aldrloh fa onavgli
for any state. '!-v:
CASTOR I A
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119 KbJ Yea HanAlwajs E::gbl
Btars the
Blgnatureof
COFFEE
Don't be afraid to say so,
if you don't like Schilling's
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like It: we par hla.
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J. S. WINCH
Candidate for Republican Nomination for
MUNICIPAL. JUDGE
-Platform! m ;
A SQUAR3S DEAL, FEAR NONE. FAVOR NONE
. Not backed by any Political Machine T":""
Nor by any usmbiers A rust -
Nor by any Liquor Dcalera' Association
FOR CLEAN GOVERNMENT J .a
. , Indorsed by the Municipal Association
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OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
The most comfortable shoppiiig place
inthecity.. ?
WASHABLE SUITS
THE "KANTSTOOP"
Shoulder Brace
and Suspender
' Strong ' T
EOfectivt
Simple
Th Only . Braoa
Thai Braoea.
Positively cures the habit of stoop
ing. Jrroaucea xnat muiwrr hbki
so much deatred. Women's, Olrla'
and Boys', all aisea, SLOOl Hen'a,
all slses, 815. ,
Only tha following dealers sell
our goodst Eysselfs Pharmacy,
S3? Morrison Bt Woodard. Clarke
A Co., Fourth and Washington
atreeta: Plummer Drug Co Third
and Madison streeta . :
m xasttstoo asAca co,
Satate and Xaanfaatwesa,
OAXXAJTX, QAZi.
in alLnew models and new fabrics
FOR BOYS AND GIRDS
at our usual modest prices ' ; :
Stock now complete and choosing at its best
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Leading Clothier
Tuckten, and C C Crawford. ;
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