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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY IS, 1S07. Jim coiifiiiis; ED fBSIER TO RATIFY mm OFf PfiESBYTfRMfl GHORCHES County Court Might Have Served Time Had Not New Law . " J Been Found. ; r Rev. Hunter, Corbett,' Retiring 7: Moderator," Calls General Assembly to Order. T f A rHonntl 8mU! StrvlM.) Calnmbtu. Ohio. May if. The retlr- f - I tnb moderator, tha lRe. Hunter Corbett. thla mornlnc oaued to order the Ilftn But for a, discovery mad yesterday I session ot the general assembly of the while looking orer the law paaaed by Presbyterian church of America, The the last legislature. County Judge Web- J attendance of commissioners, alternates ter t and Commissioners Barnes and ana tibiws wu imrgr vamn , ever vw- 7 ..7.1Vl,wV7, I Prasent of the Cumberland Pres cullar podttoa f wftrWng on their own church. The merger of ' the rock pile at the Keny Butte quarry, it ,w ,lln,hM. ' af . ..naratiAn of la a law-relating to we employment i --. i. . k. inBu. m .t of laborera and mechanioa by the coun- th. , mMH-.. ,., when the union ty, and the commlaalonera did not knoWl,. ..mni.t. .... 1 nnn una mtnxira f .. W-J t . .... ... ..M. I - -I Tided for Ita violation are flnea from 100 to f 1,000. or by Imprisonment In the county Jail .Hotmor than alz months rr both. The law provides! . "Eight houra ahall conatltute a day's work for: all laborera and mechanic! now employed, or who may hereafter be employed by the atata Of Oregon, or by any county la said state, unless otherwise ordered aa to any county' by vote of the legal electors of aald ooun ty, except In caaea of extraordinary . emergency when It may be necessary to work more ibaa eight houra per cal endar day for the protection of prop erty or human lire." k. . t Many of the county employee now work nine and ten houra day," and the American branch and the 100,000 membera of tha Cumberland branch Will become one In name. The two to gether comprise L000 presbyteries, but aa many of these presbyteries overlap, consolidations will take place, and the assembly next year will aea a smallor number of delegate Too Interior of Memorial hall la hand aomely decorated with flags, tmnting and banners, in tha audience were fep- reaentaUvea of more than a doaen na- tlonalltles, many attending the assembly l aa commissioners and others because of tha great Interest tha sessions ', have aroused.' - it,v. ... The aermoa of the retiring moderator occupied uio enure morning aeaaion and the commissioners aay they would have I at. Ita conclusion the assembly ad- conttnued working those houra until I Journed until I o'clock to prepare for aome one had caused their arrest for I the election of the new moderator, the vlolatlnr the law.: had It not been found I most Important practical .business of yesterday. They, congratulate .them-1 the day. -The Rev. William K. Roberts selves on finding- It before it goes Into I of Philadelphia, wne has been the auted affect, a week from tomorrow. May II. I clerk of the general assembly for many The commissioners aald they were I years. l prominently mentioned for unable to estimate the exact number of I moderator."" His candidacy la strength- county employe who would be affected ened by the fact that -ha waa chairman by the new law, but . Commissioner I of the anion committee which so sue- Barnea estimated that it would Increase I eamfullv nerotlated tha mercer with the the cost of county work at least SO Cumberland Presbyterians. Tha names per cent " Teamstera now work ten 1 0f several other prominent membera of noun, now lor ine oouniy ana xor con i the church also, are mentioned In con- iraciora. -x ney wui not wora ror less i nectlon with th honor, tnan is a aay, ana tee Officials say I - - T hourr work. They also find It difficult UMATILLA FARMERS IN mechanic. ' " , no " TfT'T . NATIONAL ORGANIZATION To comply with the new law, an ex- XT ,7-7 J0V!r V??,.'?"7 Ml Athena, Or, May 11. E. - K. MoCaw, inuirm, mtia wi i win um ran more i ii u Tcinni vm. noura oauy uu it is now. . .. I BrB. Educational and Cooperative Union of America, organised a local union at Lieutenant CuSca Promoted. . ,i "peeUl Dispatch t The Josraal) ' Astoria, Or, May ,11. E. J. Cullen, second lieutenant at Fort Stevena, to day received notice of hla promotion to the rank of first lieutenant. Stamper echoolhouee, north of Athena, with a memberahltf of 10, and It la the Intention of Mr: McCaw to organise one at Athena also. - Th organiser i says that before the snow' flies there will be one at every, shipping point In Oregon. RAILROADS TO BuiCOTT i lTFR' TRUST PRODUCT No More Bessemer Rails to Be '. Used Open Hearth Kind rr7:, Ci' Preferred.' : v .. , ... i ! . ; -. i . - : ' MJaoraal peelsl Servke.1 . . . Chioaco. Maa It. Tha men whocon trol the big railroad aystema of f the country. v decided not to buy any more ateel rails than they actually have to from the United States Steel corpo ration, nor from any other corporation, so long as they use the Bessemer pro cess, which waa hailed aa one of the greatest discoveries of tha age. . This- determination accounts xor the fact that Edward . K Harriman lias Just Ignored the ateel corporation and haa placed aa order with the Tennessee Coal aV Iron company-for 110,000 tone of ateel rails for tha Harriman system and. 0,Q0 tona for-the Illinois Central road. i r'. n.urf , - A. , s. Tb Tennessee Coal A Iron company has abandoned th Bessemer process in making ateel rails and ia using , the open-hearth proceaa, which eliminates a large . percentage of phosphorus, thereby. It Is said. Insuring better, less brittle and safer ralla. ' " , It 1 aald to be only a question of a ahort time before every ateel plant In the country . wUl be fitted with .open heartha ' .' , M COWTFOHIOGIM li;;k river channel Klamath Falls; Millmeh, Aided by ; .County, to .Clear River To Be Toil Free. SMALL STRIKE BUT MAY LEAVE BOISE LAB0RLESS - fflneHal DlaMtcfe te Hie JnmuLI Boise. Idaho. May 16. Tha strike of th Independent Telephone company's opera tore la still on, and prospects are not . bright ror immediate settlement. Th Federated Trades and Labor coun ell haa taken the matter up, and sent a committee to , Investigate and will no doubt sanction ' th step' taken by the opera tora. .Positive action by the ooun. ell would Involve every anion in the city and a serious labor condition might re sult However both aides are willing to concede something, and the "commit tee may - succeed In Its efforts for v a settlement There are over 1,800 union labor membera. In Boise. v : ; .. Accused of Picking a Pocket. ' The Dalles, Or., itay, It. Robert Wright, arrested for aieallnf a watch from the person of Its owner, was ex amined before - Jatice . ' Fllloon yes terday and" held In U00 bonds to an swer In the circuit court the charges of larceny from th person and robbery. Ha la about 40 years of ag and la con aldjred a .hob burglar. r , j , . , . i . . i i (Suecfai DtaaltA t Tha Joenal.t Klamath- Falls. Or.. May 10. Klamath Falls V n "ms from ttn tul ' tank river, which Joins Upper Klamai lake with Lake Ewauna, a broadening of the Klamath river in front of the city. For yeara the question of constructing a logway down through Link river to Lake Ewauna has been agitated, u. o and R. 8. Moore, mlllmen of this city, have now aettlsd the question by enter ing Into an' agreement with the county court to do the work by. November.!, 1008, the county to pay one fourth of the cost provided it doea not exceed IS.00O, Formerly 'when thla question waa agitated. It waa the desire of Moore Brothers to construct the logway and charge a toll, but this feature' of their proposition haa alwaya met witn oppo sltlon, and under the present arrange ment with the county court the water way Is to be frea. While the time set for the completion ia November 1, 1908, It is. the Intention of Moore Brothers to nave me worn completed mis year, a raft now. at the head of uu river win be set Tree and Its course watched, and jthls will determine Just what improve ment. Is necessary. This arrangement means much to ihe country and may have an important bearing on the future growth of the city. , ; - , NEW HOTEL WILL BE V ERECTED AT MII2T0N ' (flnecial DliMtch to The Journal.) Milton.' Or., . May 14. The hotel for MUtoa la . now assured. A corporation charter, has been-. applied for, and the capital stock has been placed at 818,000, with shares at ;8100 each. The Incor- poratora are AJ M, Elam, H. M. Cock- burn, w. E. Putnam, B. A. Miller ana A. ' B. Troyer.- - These' men also; consti tute committee to consider plana fAu the; building. ' ' ) MILITIA WILL CAMP t- V WITH REGULAR ARMY .V v.-Vt..:.""-..-.-. Astoria.' 'Or J' May It. Several com- panlea of, 'the Oregon SUte militia will go lato.camp With' the .regulars early In July. : Thla la a new departure for th militia ,and..its object la to give them drills In handling; the big coaat defense runs ao that4n case of war a larae body of trained men would bef O. R. Immediate for manning; f orta. : I place. Ffonk LSmilli f,Ieat Co SaS-aas Alder Street, Between Flrat and eooaa atreris, i f Fifths tha Lett TrustM aivlaf a roctland th beat aaeat on arthMwlsaprlco. Beef for 8oup and Meat Jellt,ea.....3f 3eef to jltew, to Bake, to Boll. M .Sf) Shoulder Steak, with a decidedly fine, flavor ...... .,.... .Sf Shoulder Boast Beef .... . . . . . . . . . 64 Bound Steak .,....... . . . . : i . . . . 1 Oa Pot' Boast Beef, superior quality.. .8t Corned Beef eat aalt meats. .. . . . .'.5f IlLIOil DOLLARS ALIIflY GOES TO TXER'S WIFE Former,, Church Singer Secures a .Divorce From John Love Elliott. - roa .t RnceUl flcnrtoe.t ' New York. May II. Mrs. John Love Elliott haa obtained a divorce, together with. 81.OjDO.000 alimony and the 'cue todv of her child. - r i rf- v John Love KlUott la president of th Consolidated Arison Smelting com pany and a director of the Mexican Coal sVCoKe company and other corporations. Mra. Elliott, -who waa Miss Ethel Irene Stewart, came to New Tork with her mother from Loa Angelea aomo years ago and . became well known as a church singer. She also, appeared on the stage ln Klaw'c Erlanger'a musical produc tion. "Chris and tha Wonderful Lamp, millionaire' Elliott fell in love when he saw ner at the theatre and In 1800, after being Introduced ' by ' mutual friends, they: doped. A daughter w born ttt them in 1901. ' .., - . v ' - Th corespondent was not specifically named la Mra. Elllott'a complaint. AGENT BEAN WORKING FOR TRACTION COMPANY Milton. Or., May 18. Agent Bryan, late agent for the O. R.v N. company at .' Prescott Washington, haa been transferred to this place to fill the va cancy caused iy tha resignation of R. B. Bean, who haa accepted a like position with the Walla Walla Traction company. Mr. Bean haa been In the employ of th at N.t verj four year at tnia THIS AD IS FOR YOUyMEN TO READ ' if. fvj. . V A Sale of Men's Siait The Most Sensational In Portland's History I A Sale Founded on Logic and Pullt on Fact I Mi of flic Best $15 and $18 Suits You Ever Knew Then come and take'your pick of their equals and betters, ,600 of fhem in all and all sizes,33 to 48 or double breasted; all the newest and most fashionable materials expertly tailored by yfV ; masters in their craft, with all the "swine" . and style of the i rtmade-to-order" "suits : 4 I A breast measure, single perfect fitting, perfect workmanship; handsome materials of durability ' and "quality ; in short, the handsomest $15 and $18 Suits ;m town; backed by John Dellar s label. Your choice, while they last, forjusti Vl? . v. ; . . ; ;;;;v . See em in a Yamhill street window. Worth walking miles to get mm 2C3 New $20 and $25 Suits at $10.65 j 'Just in from New; York. Beauties I Ordered .beforet the re building was decided on.' "Built" for the finest custom trade. Select materials, fine tailoring. See the window display. Best regular $20 and $25 values in Men's Summer Suits ever shown in j Portland. While they last, choose yours r ' $10 65 SlylisftPcricctfilUnnPanlsK, $3.65 Tx Skillfullv cut. oerfectlv tailored, correct fitting trousers, in handsome tweeds, jieat, genteel worsteds and-Thibets, just from their makers, ; x but must be sacrificed to TceepT them from damage during rebuilding. ; RecTilar and S7 oants. while tnev last, lor tnere are r0 r ; -E . t'iu . . 0 .. . , . ' -' ' - ' . . ' . ' i allthey woii't last long at. .... . ... , . .i90JO rn' n but 800 pairs in $5.00 Pants slaughtered at.S2:85 $3.00 Pants $4.00 Pants slaughtered at.?2.15 $2.00 Pants 11'. i ii " ill slaughtered ati:e5evantoa.(jA.(iFt slaughtered at?$1.15 SaIe"Prlce tyJiVd OGiTasMonaMe Slices Lien's and Women's . A Tremendous Array of Bargains in Stylish Surfer Footwear in the Rebuilding Sale!? ?? : An from leading American makers, in all leathers, perfect fitting, full of quality, smartness and "dash." New shoes ordered for the new "John Dellar store." But-as contractors are delayed pending the closing out of, present stocks before starting in to tear apart the old store, and the shoes are here, they must go on the altar of sacrifice with other offerings.'' All up-to-the-minute styles for summer. Read , , V 50 Cases Ken's Shoes; $4.00;and $5.09 Values, for $2,95 Patent leatherspvici and calf.T' New lasts; made hr master workmanship by expert shoemakers"; "dl"AC! ;$4.00 and $5.00 values for.......,....'. a ; :.. L,UO Men's $3.C5, and $fcO0 Shoes for $2.35 ; . . ; 7 " T Similar to lot told of above and equal bargains. 35t cases of Men's Box Calf and Veloiir Shoes, - QC in Goodyear welt styles, at the wonderful bargain price of;...,. ;..,.........'.,.. . ..pJuOD - ladies' SnoeslllJS and $2.00 Valnes, lor $i:C3, -'v ; 8,000 pairs of fine Vici Kid Shoes with patent tips; well made, stylish and durable, the "regular. aa $1.75 and $2.00 grade. To be sold for, a pair. , ....'..3i.UU Women's patent vici and calf Shoes,-worth $3.0Qjn the great-i'Rebuildingale.'' ...C-(J'-. for ..,:;.r:.v.v.:..... ..v:..Loo ' sa mmnj.4 Alt TVisa. MAAM aalj tMMM T XXfUU Vmi Xfm Kfl f ti Ail Cl,. W U arrival. .'. '. : ..........oZ.ZU All These Bargains, and More, at the Monster, Rebnfldfnfl Sale at the Donest n QU :;;:t czl YztMtt Sts. Where the Cuilding Is Going to CefJde Over? Aygra"nl special 10,000; Men's newest styles fn Fe doras;, and Telescopes A pearls; blacks; grays and "browns; $1.50 and $2 valuesWhileithey last, f c.h6cie. at "a -a. ft.,- tl h?'j? - j fityhah lit'' 7ftjTt!w iVlakestKree-base'Klt.f-S, '-IlM ' ' ' , . 'Cthes do not make the man"- but that Is no reason why-a man should look as if he made slhis .own clothes.' It isn't necessary to spend allr vour time tWrikincr clothes, but it is worth wnile to give a proper amount of attention to dressTvJ ; See that your .clothes are becoming i and de y mand quality and style.' Y:'.y :- " :'f:' ' '0; The; best of v fabrics," the highest grade of workmanship, and style without exaggeration, go with every garment we sell. These qualities, coupled with fair prices, have ' brought us the trade of particular, men. We hancfle exclusively JDeni amin s.li orrect i;Suits, $20 to $40 THE GENTILITY SHOP . . : ' 31 1 . Morrison, . Opp. Postolfice t ' McnVNeflliflcc SWrts , A;i iot of iMaiid;soft4b6m J3hirti f In standard i ft ttltitlctiS ftt aaaaaa 25 :; 75c: Negligee 'and Golf -.Shirts'iiVi1 vi ;l; i 45$ I Men's .Splendid Work Shirts'. . . V.'. . . . . . . ; . .38 Our best $1.25 Golf Shirts,; iW .V. 85a $1.5Q Shirts, newest patterns,- in' white, . checks, stripes; and 'dots'$Z?$j HBRUSHt-SALE These are the ' lowest prices you .will ever get on ' good HAIR BRUSHES, as the cost is 1 . - - constantly advancing. ., , : , HAIR BRUSHES, soUd back, $1.00 values, for.:..;.G(3 HAIR BRUSHES, solid back, ' fiOc values, for. ...... .33a HAIR BRUSHES, solid back. 75c values, for..... . . 50 'i HAIR BRUSHES, solid back, $1.35 values, for. ...... .00 . HAIR BRUSHES, solid back, $1.75 values, fornTVir. 81.30 HAIR BRUSHES, solid back, $2.50 values, for. ..... $1.60 PHOTO GOODS NWs?SSSto, BUSTER BROWN CAMERAS. 81.00, 82.00 and 83.50 ANSCO CAMERAS, roU film . 85.00, 875 and 87.75 ANSCO CAMERAS, pocket style $6.50, ?14.50, 818.50 and, ; .$25.50 Headquarters for Anti Trust Photo Paper Argq Developing Paper 'Artura Developing Paper -' Disco Gloss Paper - . Post Cards by dozen or 1000 Ask for price and descriptive I . use -- , . SUMMRH DRUG CO lMJTHlRD STREET 'HiCRYSL PfT 14" : . I I I I II ill RIcn's Undervcar Fine ribbed 'Shirts and Drawers for men .. . . . .254 Men's fine JBalbriggan Underwear . v.. ; ,f .454 Men s fine Cashmere and Worsted Underwear, great bargain at : w . ; ? .; j , . . : 65f v Trunlis and Suit Cases Buy now for the summer vacation season just ahead , at "Rebuilding Sale" prices,. jr $15.00 Trunks , . . 88.50 $10.00 Trunks.; $5.05 $9.00 -Trunks . . . $5.45 $7.50 Trunks ;v:S4.35 $4.00 Trunks. .$2.35 $3.50 Trunks.. :$2.15 $8.00 Suit Cases. 84.40 $7.00 Suit Casesfc$3.05 $50 Suit Cases.'$3.65 $J.06' Suit Cases. 83.15 $3.00 Suit Cases. 81.65 , $2.0a Suit Cases. 81.10 tast Call for Rose Bushes We till have a few thousand Jwo-year-old Rose" Bushes, and to i mora .them Quickly will sell at on6 half price this week. 50c aix at 25c ' each, or $2.00 per dot. It is not late to plant and this is your i chance to. fill 'out that hedge or replace any: inferior vlrieties you 'may have.. : - ' ' ', ' - . , , Note-Thousands of VegeUbl and Flower ln&r Plafits on hand flow". 1. Kl, . . i Startaxl IS87-S till Hare 1007 Painless Extraction'50c, Plates $5 Ub From this date Drs. W. A. and T. P. Wise will wait onr as many patients as tney can themselves. - There are no others employed here, except Dr. H. A. Stardevant, who has, charge of the laboratory work. ' Open evenings arid Sundays b appointment only. ' Particular attention given to nervous p'eople.:'vy'U r ;': Wi.-Avis':bENnrisT Rooms 211 to 218 Failing Bldg, Third and Washington Sts. t ' '