The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 15, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON . DAILY JOURMAE, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING; MAY XJ5. Itt. "
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.........."Behind tbe Mk"
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Professor O. H. B. Detenne, once
Wealthy, holding excellent positions,
M admitted to the county hospital at
poor farm yesterday, suffering with
uberculosls In Its last stages. Pro-
feasor DeLennee drew the plans for the
. Celllo-Dalles canal, and waa at one
, time . a professor at Willamette uni
versity. He Inherited' a large sum of
money from relatives Jn Germany, but
' little by little he spent It In efforts
to shake off the white plague that bad
attacked him. i He spent all his money,
i and with position and health gone he
, was compelled to apply to the county
: v tor aid. .- , , - . , f,
While driving along the Mllwaukie
road south of Midway with a load of
. crushed rock, Q. Chrlstensen lost a
1276 borse In a. singular and terrible
' way. - , Large s(el rakes with long
i wooden handles used - tor spreading
-r crushed rock were lying In the road.
When the horse Btenoed on the rake the
handle sprang upward .and entered the
' animal's abdomen. Each jnove of the
norse served to drive the handle far
ther into Us vitals and be bled to death
in less than five minutes. '
v Orient lodge. No. IT. t O. O. F- will
celebrate Its 40th anniversary next Sat
urday, May 1J. Orient lodge, with 185
wmta is next to the largest lodge In
state, exceeded in slse - only by
Samaritan lodge of Portland. It was or
. ganlsed to 1867 In East Portland with
six members of whom J. Jereloman Is
the only surviving member. The his
tory of the lodge will be recounted and
; an address will be made by Dr. W. T,
' Williamson, past grand master. There
will bo special muslo and refreshments.
The Oregon conference of the Evan
gelical association will meet tomorrow
morning in the German- Evangelical
church, Eleventh ana Clay streets. This
will be the twenty-seventh session of
the Oregon conference. - Bishop Thomas
Bowman, i senior ' bishop of the Evan
, gelical association. Is expected to ar
rive In the city today.' The board of
' ministerial examiners meets this morn
- Ing and the missionary society .con
venea at-f 'otook this afternoon.' '
Sheriff' Steven took John Schuyler
Kandell Harrison, the millionaire Phll
' adelphla tramp, - convicted ot stealing
1114 from the Bkldmore Drug company,
; to the penitentiary yesterday after-
I noon to serve an indeterminate ssn
, tence. John i W, Smith, who I pleaded
guilty to stealing 160' and gold watch
from a roommate, -and was sentenced
to an -Indeterminate period In the peni
tentiary, was taaea to saiem at . uie
same time. . f . , s-.
.Miller Murdooh will open the local
option campaign In the "Oaks" precinct
tonight In Campbell ball, Sellwood, un
der the auspices ot the Sellwood Civic
league."' The league will hold meetings
every Wednesday evening throughout
the campaign and an interesting speaker
has been engaged for each event A
tremendous effort la to be made to put
the "Oaks" and several adjoining pre
cincts in the dry column. .... . , ,
Don't neglect your eyes if you have
reason to believe they need attention.
- We make no charge for examination:
small charge . for . proper . lenses. If
needed. George, Rubensteln,. The Re
liable Optician. 181 Fourth st, between
Yamhill and Taylor, :'.- ..
Sheriff Taylor of Umatilla eounty ar
rived In . Portland last night en . route
to Salem, where he Is taking three con
victs to serve,, sentences in , the peni
tentiary. The prisoners were lodged In
the county jail over night and were
taken onto Balera this morning. -.
Postmaster Mlnto has announced that
' a new substation will be opened tomor
row to be known as station 21. It will
be located at the office of 8. Ban & Co.,
24 North Third street Money orders
will be issued and registered letters
will be received at the new station.
Th following federal : civil service
examinations have been announced to
be held . In Portland June 11: Electro
typer-s helper, salary 13.20 day; Lan
ton' operator and Mergenthaler ope
; rator, salary 24 a day; electrician, sal
ary 11,000 a year.
Eighth grade examinations through-
out Multnomah county school districts
) began yesterday and will be concluded
thla evening. : There are 65 districts 4n
the county and something like ,111 pu
pils will tak'. th 'xamlnatlona v;- i
'.! Th finest If ever used. That's what
they say. You'll say the sara after
. trial. ' Regular 40o coffee for , 26o per
-pound : t morrow (Thursday), i Oregon
Cheese Co., 124 6th St., Swetland Bldg.
it of the Sunday excursions be-
twvrrat?rtland and Seaside Via A. ft C
R. will be Sunday, June I. After that
'date the 11.60 round trip rat will b
withdrawn. e , ' t J ' , ' .
Th Thursday afternoon teas. of the
. Haselwood cram store are , becoming
more popular each week. Special music.
. :30 to 6:30, -.!. ;:";
Dr. Evelyn Dudley,- graduate Wd ex
perienced optician, 71-712 Swetlabd bldg.
Office hours, I to 6; Sunday, II to 2.
Phone 769. w
W. A. Wise, T.' P. Wise, H. A. Sturde-
vant, dentists, Third and Washington.
Main 2029. Painless method used.:
The new book for th clerks' offices
of the United States courts hav, been
received and will be placed in us this
week. 1 C. X Harrlu, Inapector and
examiner of the of flee and clerks of
the United states courts, has seen in
FglV.BALTES
- r.iAin' 160 .
inviTEiYoun
iriQUiniES FOR
FIHST AND C1X STREETS
. Bulky Articles
W receive trunks, boxes and
- bulky packages for any length
of time. And we guarantee the
safety to the extent of the value
placed thereon..-
v . ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
We Pay 4 Interest
Write for our Free Booklet,
. "Banking by. Mail" -
Oregon Trust &
SiSavirigs Banli
Sixth and Washington Streets,
"A- Prt1anr1 ftp. !;,;Vlt
''"'.)" I.'- ''i''' -e ; ',,','. 2 4 A
RESOURCES f2,500,00O,
W..H. MOORE . ,". ; , . President i
E., E.XYTLE: ..Vice-President
W. COOPER MORRIS, Cashier :
Portland this week aiding Clerks Ed
ward I. McKee and Captain 3. JL Bladen
in placing the books la use.
- Allen's , Kushion Komfort Shoe, the
only shoe made for tender or . trouble
some feet It's construction is perfect
401 Morrison street i- 'v.V-N
- Steamer - Jesse Harklna, fcrr Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock I p. m. .... s ;,i;-j,.vt., ,,t
rormeny at , eixm street. . v : ,
Eastman . kodaks and supplies. L
Leessr Cohen, 111 (th, the Kodak store.
Dr.' William Cavanaugh, dentist, ha
moved his offloe to 601-4 Buchanan bldg.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
ell and tin gasoline. Phone East Tit,
Dr. M. Mont Bettman, dentist ha
returned., Of flee 403-4-6 Swetland, bldg.
Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street.
lunch 11:19 to i; business men's, lunch.
Levy's Musle House, 121 Fifth street
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Photo mounts. Woodworth, 14IM 1st
Gowns. Madam McClur company.
D. Chambers, optician. Ill Seventh.
Berger Signs 184 Tambllt PhonA
Good 11.51 shoe.
Marks Shoe Co.
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Bark Tonlo for Rheumatism. -Beck
Jeweler 206 Alder. - .
Klser gcenio photos. Imperial hotel
SPANISH FLY AT BASE OF
f BRAIN FOR MENINGITIS
Spanish fly blister applied at
th base of th brain and along'
the' spine Is a cure cur for
e spinal meningitis In it early
stages, according to Mrs. Clark. ;
.,a trained nurse, who says she
X suffered with ' the dread dis
' ease and was cured In that man-
Mrs. Dark says that when she
was a child she wes stricken
with meningitis. She lived In v
e Michigan at th time. Dr. Boat-
wick, a famous physlolaa of
that state, treated her. He ap-'
piled the Spanish , fly blister,
i to th bas o th brain and
along the spine es soon as th
first symptoms developed. ? Th '
- next morning a large blister had
formed and th , child recovered. '
t;Xf. 1 1 1 m '
; . v Mr. Caswell Retires.
J. E. Kelly of th firm of Caswell A
Kelly, Family Lifiuor store. 164 Morri
son street, has bought Mr. Caswell' In-
tfeniat and ha iitannd ts eondunt tha
business individually at the present
stand. While these gentlemen were n
bsiness together they worked uo a very
I large and desirable trade, ? mainly ' be-
causes or tneir courteous 1 treatment,
liberality and gentlemanly disposition.
Mr. Kelly says that he i now In a posi
tion to serve his old-time friends and
customer better than ever, and eollclte
the business of new customers who ap
preciate that kind of treatment, making
a specialty of family trade ae well aa
wholesale and general retail,. All goods
will be. delivered promptly ' and eatts
factorlly. AU bottled . beer can. be
bought at the" same price a tt the
breweries. , Mr. Kelly has one of the
finest stocks of win, port sherry, To
kay, Madeira, claret,-Relating, eta, from
11 per gallon up. All the popular brands
of whiskies from $ I per (gallon up, and
1 distributing agent tor Old Joe Gideon
whiskey, a whiskey tor medical pur
pose. An Invitation Is extended to the
public to eome in and lnspeotthi large
iock ana uu; u over, or calf up Main
aa.
WILL TRY ALBERT OLEMAN
FOR KILLING HIS MOTHER
In th custody of a demit sheriff
from Columbia county, Albert Oleman,
th 14-year-old toy who klUed hi fos-
uer-motner, Mrs. Ayres of Warren, waa
removea ;j to bt Helens yesterday.
The boys trial will occur during the
session of court which, convened at 8t
Helen this morning. . ,s . . .
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SELLWOOD CIVIC LEAGUE
WILLr HOLD MEETINGS
Th Bell wood Clvio league will have
several publio meetings during th cam.
palgn. - Th first on. 4 tnbe heldto
morrow evening In the Baptist church.
Miller Murdock, president of the Port
land Municipal association, will be th
speaker. '. - t
GOOD. HAUL IS MADE
BY ILLINOIS ROBBERS
I- ' ' I"'' "'-' '-' mmmi " m-" ": '' ' '
1 . .,1 . m ... ' d - vM- I '
( iuariuii Dyicni nmci .f v
Bates City, Ill May ' IS. Th sat
of a bank in this city was blown open
and the ' robbers : escaped. The - safe
contained 128,000, and'th amount taken
has not been learned . - - it -
in coumv
i
Residents In Eastern Part of the
State Enumerate List of'
Grievances. f
Numerous residents of Burns; Oregon,
address a letter to The Journal
which they .voice apparently some of
the grievances which that section
Oregon holds against the Willamette
valley, the Portland ' papers and the
business men's exourslon Into'' eastern
Oregon. V ,
In speaking of the recent trip which
representatives of Portland's business
houses made over the O. B. A the
letter states;
"When the Junketing ' eommerclal
bodies of the metropolis visit the
towns that contribute to their wealth
they can hardly . be induced to leave
their Pullmans, and then only for the
purpose of Jollying the Inhabitants Into
supporting - a - monopoly of - through
freight rates to the end of the road to
be paid again by the swindled retailer
by the unfair and unjust tariff dis
crimination
"In a recent Issue of the Oregonlan,
containing an elaborate and highly Il
lustrated special tourists' and home-
seekers' edition, every article was de
voted to the country west of the Cas
cades and Blue mountain range. The
great Inland empire was sot given
llne. v :."-::';,.
'Harney county today has more acres
of meadow land, more good building
stone, more horses, cattle, sheep, more
money per capita, and pays mere per
capita Into the state treasury, and get
leas credit than any other, county In the
state. .'..
"We have more land tor the landless
man. progressive towns, good schools.
more church organisations, according to
population, and last, but not least, the
best DeoDle on earth.
"We do not possess the pull with tne
'dirty dosen' that control both political
and financial aohemea. and when w
turned down, sometimes of course ac
companied with the -courtesy of regrets.
Henceforth we will ask no favors nor
grant Quarters.
Ton oppose progress we lnvtt It
Tou fight Harrlman w abet him. The
Harrlman Interests have done more to
clear away false Impressions regarding
this country than all of the commercial
bodies In the state.- -f ; -
Th letter la signed by the following!
J. T. Garrett, , Theodore Miller, W. C
Brown, George 8. Slsemore, P. T. Ran
dolL H. B. Mace, J. C. Turney, H. M.
Horton, R. D. Burrow, F. O. Jackson, X.
Geer, G. A. Rembold, J. Schwarts, V.
J. Hopkins, ,J. H. Culp. J. Gemberllng,
James Smith, H. J. Hansen, H. E. Fal
lon, W. E. Huston, i William Hanley, J.
C Welcome, A. F.' B. George. M. A.
Lewis and George W. Toung. ,
MOTHERS' CONGRESS '
WILL ENTERTAIN VISITORS
There was a called meeting of th
executive board ot th Btat Congrea
of Mothers yesterday to arrange for
i the reception ot visitors from th na
tional congress at present convened at
Los Angeles. Among the ladies who
will visit Portland 1 the national presi
dent Mrs. Blrney. and arnngements
are now being considered that will en
able th people of Portland to meet and
hear her.
PERSONAL
John . Kelly, bailiff of the United
State courts, has returned to his du
ties, after a week's siege of the grippe.
Ex-Governor Miles C Moor of Wall
Walla, Washington, 1 at the Portland.
Governor Moor report great prosperity
in th inland empire and look for th
most prosperous season In many year
In th great wheat belt '
W. A. Carter of Gold H11L grand
master of Oregon Odd. Fellows, waa In
Portland yesterday en route ' to La
Grande to attend the grand lodge meet
ing of th L 0."0. V" -'-''A ;
That th Alberta country la unfit for
cattle raising Is the verdict of - Neal
Nevin, ex-county clerk of Grant county.
who was In Portland yesterday return
ing to his old home, after residing In
Alberta the past winter. Mr. Nevin
took a -herd ot stock with him to th
Canadian territory a an experiment
and lost nearly all hi cattle becaus ot
the severe weather. ,V ". ;
R. J. vennings, th mining broker, ha
returned home . after, several months'
visit In th east Mr. Jennings was ae
eompanled by his brother, P, J.
Jen-
""
W. T. Matlock, ex-mayor of Pendle
ton, is at the Imperial hotel. - " -
For the Finest
' We pride ourselves-on the ex
ceptional quality of our bread
and pastry flour.' jfA
'We carry the very; choicest
kinds of flour, readyin any de
sired quantity. W sell all the
famous brands, j which are not
best because most advertised,
but K'inost advertised becaus
best. Our stock is kept fresh
and dry, and you'll notice the
difference it makes in your bak
ing, first time you try it,
Otiri prompt delivery sayes
many a bake day, too. ,
D. C BURNS CO. ;
210 THIRD ST.
atwaya Bay
Collars
2?u:$rr
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Fireproof, rcenforccd concrete building,
occupying full block on Bumside street,
between Fourth andFifth streets. '
Low Rent,
Suitable for grocery, drug, shoe stores,
barber shops, meat markets, 'etc . .
Plate-Glass fronts, cemented basements,
modern plumbing. . s
RENT $75 PER MONTH "
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GEVURTZ & SONS, 175 first St.
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DIAEIONBS, WATCBES
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AT,' PRICES LESS THAN OTHERS "ASk WHEN YOU
PAY THEM CASH. , ,
I EVERY ARTICLE
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' ij ' I CARTEKS
Stores
long Lease
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SOLD ON EASY
,, ; PAYMENTS
GUARANTEED
STREET.
ll Phona Main 30JO ' I I
lllrire Klgkts, Saturday aad goaday Manaw.
VMnrnnfln TnntsrhL
FANTANA
Prlces-Me. 80. TSe. Matinee, IBe. S0.Be
Afflc mi from 10 . m. to 10 p. m. uoors
oBtm at T:S0 . aw Cartaia at S:M . m, sharp.
' wir l rP!iTrs ...
MlMlt. miUWUV twiM , II lib
Mlltaa W. Betaan, Kaaater. '
lyaufbt ail Wk tba Oreatoet Modem
. Wlralrama,
itvu -uf u it a Bia.1- .
A MirflMiis and tatcm story of KeBtneky
ntum. . snll atranith at tbe eoeular Smdu
Stock eoapany, Dlraetio Mr. Borbert Aaaio.
Matineea weaaMo na
niaot, too. aue, '"i.".
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BAKES THEATRE
Pernisently Leeated Tfc ramoes Baker Thee
tre Oompanr fmentlBf AU Thla Week
Clar CleoMt's Idrllw Comwljr, .
"thb mew soamnov."
A hMBtlfnl atorr of OI4 Vlrclnla. Btat
onder MraoDal dinette Arts or atacklay. . Mall-
nee Saturday.,, .
: Branlns. Sloe, aoe, nm aiaimw, joe, zoe.
Vast Week "A COITTZXTED W0KAV.M
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THE GRAND
Weak ef Kay IS.
, TandevUle
7 DeLaae.
The Baker Trespe.
Maivftlena Coax ay.
Aorobatlo
Bioyoliata,
. Special Alaet s
' Xaatara, :.;
tCKSOSX S) MUtf If.
Barry W. Babk Oe.
Xke Baaaatt Siatera.
Barrlart.' .
Earry A. Brows.
Tredarle Koberts.
Oraadiaaepe. '
THB STAR
TEX WAtKnroxov ITBIXT tTOOX CO.
PraMBta tba Oraat Sconle Drama,
"sim'i laLABD,"
la t Acts.
Mattnaaa TuaadaTa. TborMaja. Satordara and
nixiaya. rrieaa iue an sue.
rr aventot at 8:13. Fries I0e, SOe d
SOe.
Beearr easts by pkoae. Mai MS. .'
LYRIC THEATRE
Pkn. If.H. 1MI ', '
Tblo Weak tbe Alias Btook Company PrataatiSC
: tbe How Beau clonal Majoaraate
Succwia, '
"BEHHTOi THB MAJK."
Matinees Tneedar. Thuradar, 8a tarda r and
Sunday. Prices lOe, aoe. Brery eveBlof at
8:15. Pricas 10c, 20c and SOe. -
Raaarvod aeata by Phono. Met .4635. Office
open from 10 a. . to '10 e. m. - .-
COFFEE?
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COCAIXIS
"::-y NO OA3
' . NOtTUDENTil
. We Set
the'"Pace
Have your teeth '' fixed befor
warm weather seta In, as bad
teeth are a menace to good health.
Those . who can not pay cash
can hav their work done on th
Installment plan. - . r .
Bxtraetlsg, v poslttvely pain-
1 . . f .., .fOel
3-X ' Oswwm. ... ...... $5.00
Brldg work, per tooth. ;.. $5.00
On best phVn plat. . . .i ,fS.OO
WXMYOVM TVOTZM and thoM
troubled with heart weaknees can
now have their teeth fixed with
out the least danger. We lnvtt
very man, woman and child In
Portland and vicinity to call and
have your teeth examined free of
charge.' Ladle In attendance.
Open Sundays till IS o'clock. IT
offices In United States. Testi
monial furnished upon applica
tion., Chicago Dental
Parlors
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trade new management.
Co. Wxtk and Washington. B
yo are in th ngu potee.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine v
Garter's
Little Liver Pills.
Uust tear tlgnatur of v
See Pec-ltalls Wrapper Betsm
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CURE SICK HEADACHE.
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INSTJItEa AJJU KINDS OF
UVB HTOC3C AQAXNST
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CAUSE
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kta. M.OW toefourr B.I.StaaUr Oaollaam. '
tUof St KriU Oaaarol Coanjot
. , ' tonUad CbMbcr of Cismius
Ponlasd Board of Tfads
aiyiaiNCBS ,
ewfee Tt sad Saviass Bank Partba4flSai
The Bfadauset Caataar
a. Cb Daa S Co. Coanctdal Afeacr ;
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