THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, !a public is 1k r FOB PURE F : tAV . 1" ff't ..".'' 13 X.ltl li. 1VUI. ' . . - 1 - ; : '. i OilO c - - : r . CALAMITY 000 i-'i :r . . v ' . , . II fr-l f 1 illllll : M iiiiii;."v:i 11 II 'Councilman Baker . Introduces Measure of Sweeping Provisions. Should an ordinance submitted to the sity council at Ha session yesterday aft-; (moon by Councilman Baker oe aaopiea by that body and enforced by,th au thorities, unsanitary methods, in the handling of all food products, the am-1 ployment of persona Infected wiw com- lunlcaMe aiseasea ana ine hw m av, ,...,.,. nhnmiMia In wt will b trlct- I wri-yinr off OtOOO to 70,000 Mopl annually 1, forbidden. ? Furthermore tna c, y r. - '.ZTZr ir V'Th. health officers are given the power to see that the provisions of the Baker or- i dlnance are enforced and nnea ranging ' from $25 to $200 may.be Imposed for violation.-' ': '.j':' ; -'. t In explaining the purpose of his or dinance Councilman Baker informed, tne council that It bad the unqualified in dorsement of Dr. Baker, city hen lth of ficer, and crew out of the epidemic of - spinal meningitis, which is said to pro gress under conditions adverse to those orovlded for In the bill. ' Baker stated that the ordinance had been drawn up by the city attorney and Its legality was unquestionable. It alms to give better sanitation In the growing. handling and exhibiting Tor sale of au meats, fish, fruits, vegetables and other food products; makes it a misdemeanor for hotels, restaurants or boarding- houses where meals are served to era ploy any persons affected with consurap . tion or any communicable disease; It ex pressly forbids the nee of deleterious chemicals In the preservation of food; U insists that slaughterhouses be pro vided with cesspools and that no animal shaU be killed for food within the cor porate limits except "by consent of the city health authorities. . However, no attempt was made to pass, -the ,-, measure yesterday,.. Mayor Lane, Councilman Menefee and others believing . that ' owing to Its stringency and sweeping provisions it be given more consideration. by the council. Ac cordingly It was referred to the com mittee on health and ' police and ' will receive, the attention of the council at lt next meeting. - DEVli'l ID CAKE SPEAK TO REPUBLICANS Mt Tabor Voters Swine Into Campaign With Rally In . Woodmen's Hall. . ;, ' eaaae caa and do newer unttpT tba bmt treat ment. And If the que.tion of tba earablllty of enron Hf Brurnt'e ' dlaeaa. was oa trial Darore the Superior Coart. tasndreda of citlaana .ef thla clty, Including eanltallata, profrealooal and beatnaaa men. could go into tbe wltuaaa box to wear to thalr racorerlea, and among tnaai would be the editor of thla publication. KIt. years ago I waa beltfad to be beyond farther bl cirmt aa of BrteM's elacaa. la the chronic atage. I waa acnt oath to prokmr Of. Recoverr seemed aa Impoaalble a bolt ef lightning from a ckradleaa aky. ' The new diuretic waa brootht into the eaae. Ia all mootha 1 waa aa wall aa I ever waa la life. I told several etbera.. Tbey got the same r ana. It la rreatbr to be ramttad that nnacrnpa low medical adwtlaara na. brouht aloxMt nal naal dhwradlt nnoa their announce menta. for with the aaual Chan na la of publicity oia- tmated and tbe faanda of the medical proree- aloa tied by ethlca. there appeara to be no ones channel tbroocb which the people of the whole country can be at once apprised hi a conrlnclnf way of the profound reeulta of Fat ton', mamorahle atnurirle with thla oiaeaae. There Is one war.- and that would be for coa- was to make an annroDriatloa and procure the formula and glre It to the Aewwiated Preaa te be telearanned all over the United Htatee. If would In thla way be at oaee anlveraally Tallhbie and would nn . tcna ef thoutanda of Urea that weald otherwise fc. sacrificed before It Is generally knows. With Orer 00,000 Oeatbe year noa Brlgara aiaeaae m ine uniieo Btatea alone, ta It poaaihle that tbe sarins of a majority of this vast army can be meaeured by any reaaonable eonalderatiouj - I enderatand that a relative or senator rw klna by marrlace, a 82-deeree Maaoo and s prominent eitlaen of rhlladelphla, waa aarej by. the new diuretic, and am a too adriaed that a relative or one or oenaior rum a vaiura frlenda baa likewhw recorered In both -eea after the flneat profeaalonal aervlces to be bad bad baea exbaoatad,.. Thla ahouid earry It m- rectly home to them. Aa one of the aurrlvora of chronic BrlrbP 'dlaeaae and repreaentinc many more, whom I know peraonally, I re Dactfully Dreaent the matter to United Statea Benatore -Perkins and Flint for tbeir aetioua consideration ,an , yranelaco ; Wine and Spirit Bevlew. ' ', ' If anyone savin knowledge of ' a eaae ef Brlcbt'a IMeeaee or Diabetes will send as the same and addreaa. we will see that the are sent full literature concerning this remarkable discovery. - f .-'... . For sale by all druggiata. Trace auppuea ny Clarke-Woodward Drug Co wholesale drug gists, Portland, Or.' ... : i , . -firs Mount Tabor Republicans were fur nished with a rally last night In Wood men's hall. D. J. Qulmby presided at ' the meeting. William M. Cake, chair man of the Republican city central com mittee, and Thomas C Devlin, head of tbe Republican ticket, were the prlnct v pal speakers, though a number of other ' candidates also appeared and told of their platforms and Intentions. T UPWARD Mr. Cake took the direct primary law Valuable Tracts Change Hands as the keynote of his Incantation and! . '.'.', . ana Announcements maae ot New Buildings.'' , ' ; argued ' that the law la a ' good one, though possessed of some weaknesses , which time would perhaps cure. : The law, however, would receive a very serl . ous blow, the speaker contended, If Mr. Devlin were to fall of election on June I. Mr. Devlin w&s the candidate for mayor chosen by the Republican party and his race was being watched by all of Oregon, , If ' the great Republican party were to turn down Its regular nominee at the polls the people ,of-ehe state wouia oegin, xo lose xaith in the erricacy of a Republican . nomination. The speaker pleaded for party loyalty and urged the voters of Portland to vote straight oav election day. All of the other fpeakers sang the same chorus. exhorting for a full straight party ucxeT, especially on tne mayor. Mr. Devlin spoke of the needs of the city and told what" the party would do for the voters II they stood net In June. . He showed where Improvements could be made and said that his record ' re futed the idea that he was the eandl date of corporations and saloons. Muslo waa -furnished 'during the meeting by epecuu musicians nirea ror the occasion. QRO.Ef.IfHT CLUB V1LL HAVE HE17 HOME "s "'-..-:"' .-:. : ,,..., i ...T Brooklyn Members Plan Erection - of Association Building on . , Powell Street.' . . At a meeting of the Brooklyn Repub lican and Improvement club last night it was reported that $1,080 had been subscribed toward the erection; f hall and permanent home for the asso ciation, and that negotiations were under way for the purchase of a lot at Powell and Marlon ' streets 1 for (760. Enough of the money has been paid In to secure an option on the lot and action will be taken Immediately to close tbe deaL-;'.!' ;.: .r;-if.;; ;i,.r'v V: Jt M. fi Griffln waa appointed president of a hall association to arrange for the - incorporation and erection of the build -: ing. . A, p. Koenan was made treasurer . elation, judge oeorge c. Cameron and J. C Kline were appointed aa. the other members on the committee to assist In the Incorporation. ,-'S-; Officers elected at a previous meeting O. Rushlight! vice-president, Henry Wilson; secretary, A. u Barbur. A spe cial meeting o discuss tbe proposed amendments to the city charter will be heidjiexLJJhJirisdaswjiay Sir- BOY'S CLUBS WILL HOLD " ?COWFERENCE IN SALEM ; , y : -'..:. . . .. . , , ' The. flrwt annual conference of boys' ciuu ot urczon win db neia at Haiem, May 2 and 2V AIL boys over,, 14 years of sse will attend and the members are enthusiastic over the coming event The speaking at the conference will be done by the boys themselves and plans -for the coming year will be perfected by the younastera. Any boys club or organ ised Sunday school class is entitled to snd delegates to the convention and can obtain credentials to the t. M. C. A. boys department. A splendid two days pro gram has been arranged for the- Salem meeting. ,. , , , , An Invitation. . You ire cordially Invited to drink a ''v vi aeiirious juiamond !W" Coffee, rved at Ounther & Hickey's, cor, 23d and MarshaU sta. . . Transfers of ralty filed for Hcord yesterday took an unusual upward movement aggregating .. 1191,708, or about double that of any previous day of the week.- Deeds conveying the lot at Park and Flanders purchased by A. CMorler, the sue of the new east side Masonlo temple at East - Burnslde and East 'Eighth streets, and the business lot on First street recently taken over by Dr. C. W. Cornelius were filed jres-terday,-'-: .. .-: . Mra Elisabeth W". Paxton has pur-i chaaed a 21 by 60 foot lot occupied by a three-atory brick building at the south-'; east corner of Second and' Morrison. 1 The ' property belonged to John : and ! Mary E. McDonald, heirs of the late Dr. Davenport, who at one time owned this, together with other valuable prop erty, and waa sold through the agency of Wakefield, Fries ft Co. The con sideration waa 148,000. The ground floor of this corner Is 'occupied by saloon and cigar store and the two upper floors are used by a physician as office and private sanatorium. The North Paciflo Dental college has purchased a half block at Holladay ave nue and East Sixteenth, streets on which four-story concrete' building will be erected that will be wholly occupied by the college and a department of phar macy soon to be added to the regular dental course. It Is also proposed to establish, a dental depot In connection with the college. . . . The Central Christian Church at East Twentieth and Salmon streets has under consideration the plan to build a new $lt,000 edifice. : . -:m . Plans for the east side Masonlo lempie are, aoout . compieiea ana1 con struction work will begin as soon as the contract can be let: The new temple will be located, at East Burnslde and East Eighth .streets and will cost about 125,000. The plana call for two stories and a basement :-- 3 . - CLUBS COOPERATE FOR ROSE FESTIVAL Business Firms and Organiza tions Will Meet Tomorrow to Arrange Plans. Ar-ar-nietmr" to rt "lield , Saturday evening at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium a large "number' of local or ganlxatlons will be represented to boost for the proposed rose festival. Tne meeting4 has been called by. the Portland Kose society, ana 1 numerous vrgwiw tlons are elKnlfyinr their Intention to cooperate. The meeting will be attended by delegates from the Rose society, the chamber or commerce, tne vommerciai club, Multnomah Athletlo club, board of trade, Home club. Manufacturers' asso ciation,; Retail Qrocersassociation, ao Men's league. Elks ah8 many individual rose enthusiast., 'i'. ': WTO OKTJMBTJaTg r; If you suffer from rheumatism or pains," for Ballard's Snow Liniment will bring quick- relief, v, It Is a sure cure for sDrains. rheumatism, contracted muscles and all pains- and. within the reach of all. Price zoo, boc, ii.vv. u. tu tsmun, Tenaha, Texas, writes: T have used Ballard s Snow Liniment in my family for years and have found H a fine rem edy for all pains and aches. I recom mend it for pains In the chest". Sold by all druggiata, (By Editor Wood, ef Wine and Spirit Review.) Bdltor Bohannon, of tbe "Tows and Oountrr Maaalo,' la a recent editorial ea tbe die. rovery la thla city of a apadflc for chronlo uiveeaa ueeiarea rroa oeraonai anowi- edga tbat tba curability ef thla bltoerto deadly dUeaaa Is bow an oatabllabed fact. Be cloaaa a airong. article tbna: 'Man? broad chiriletmi are (ulna tba new ninreiic, . our in Tie of tbe terrible annual death llat from tbla dlaeaae tne fant that medl ral thlca prevent tham from proclalmlnr tlie dlaeovery to 'tba world becauae the formula la tba pereooal nronert ef Individual. la thla Inetanca practically amounta to a publk) ca lamity." . . Well said. .It la a nnblle ealamltv.' Hare la a dlaeaae that la auppnaed to be fatal that la ft 1i 1 l i 1 tH l t iln Te rC i' it i : V I : V '.S Vitn'i -713. .. I tr-rV .- . .1-V ."V . . f i--.' ariflopsy ' f- i x ? - f, : y? r Carpenters Clamorlnj:, ; Brick Masons Howling Plumbers ; Pou ting, and Painters Impatient at" Delay. Jho .lercilesi Wreckers are Lying In Walt to Turn This Store Upside Down and; Inside Out; Meanwhile we're slashing prices mercilessly to get ready for the rebuilding of this great store, t Our buyer "in" New York has -i shippea us nearly iufwu wortn 'ox new. goods, meant tor the j . new John Dellar -Store. Most merchants, in our predicament (. - would store them and hold for profits later. But we've decided "v";.: 3 1 " 1: v': i at to place them all on sale at once and at REBUILDING SALE TRICES. This ; WIH Cause Satunlayfs Sale of Men's Suits to be Pos itively , the Most Sensational In Portland's History ! A Sale . Founded on ljozXc and Built -, - on Pact! Think of the Best $15 ahd $18;SuR Then come and take your pick of the equals, and betters Op'of t)teai m all and all sizes. '33 t'o'48 breast', measure, sinjjleVV or.doubje" breasted, all the newest and most fashionable material expertly tailored by vf'T ) ''fSifXv-1 l" ; masters in. their craft,' with all the "swing' i and jstyle of the! ;'adertbbrder" s suits ; (v. jS ' fl ! Hf perfect fittirierr.perfect- workmanship, handsome materials' of durability "and 'quality; SwVi mi 'Sft A? I J r-' m mi fit 1 WW jn short,1 the handsomest ;$15 and $18 Suits', in ; town, backed by John Dellir's , label. I ; Your .choice, while they last, for just,;... vV. . ' ' in a 'Vtm Villi atraaf onrtdnm , XTnr 'm11nr irr vnilaa w ; ' ' wvw . v . auuua euvvfc vvuauwvv. f n w. tv uumiicl liiuta.iw 6U 200 New S20:and $25 Snlls at $10.65 Tust in ' from New York.; Beauties 1 Ordered before ; the re building vwas 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 Portland.' While they last, choose yours q Sfylisli PcrfectFillinnPanis Skillfully citt perfectly tailored, correct fitting;' trousers, in handsome ' : ; tweeds.. neat,, genteel worsteds and Thibet, just from their makers, ; , ; but must be sacrificed to keep them from damage during rebuilding. - . ' Regular $6 and $T pants, while they last, for there are ;, tfcQ C A fkntfiAf) nnirain all rriw won't laat lnn- at. ...... . . . .all-l-Oal :' $5XX Pants slaughtered at. 82.85. $3.00 Pants slaughtered at ,f li05 ebadlnfl Qfi Qr $4.00 Pants slaughtered at.?2.15 $2.00 Pants slaughtered at. $ 1.15 r Silt PrlCf fJUetJ Good IfesWoniaMc SIicss Hen's and Women's A Tremendous Airray pi Bargains to Stylish Summer l ootvyear in ine Rebuilding Sale I ' ; ' All 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 offerincs. All up-to-the-minute styles for simirnerr' Read 50 Cases Ken's Shoes, S1C3 and $5.C3 Values, for $2.95 Patent leathers, vici and calf. New lasts, made in master workmanship by. expert shoemakers. AP $4.00 and. $3.00 values for...- J..;;. ' O-iisSJ) Men's $3.00 and $100 Shoes for $2.35 . , Similar to lot told of above and equal bargains.' 35 cases of Mn's Box Calf and Velour Shoes, (Jl Of in Goodyear welt styles, at the wonderful bargain, price of ........ , . . 1 00 ladies Shoes, $1.75 and $2.00 Vainest for $1.CD : . 8,000 pairs of fine Vici Kid Shoes with patent. tips, well made, stylish and durable, the regular i , nn ; $1.75 and $2.00 grade. To be sold for, a pairv..; .. ... ,yf: :.: . 0 1 UU - vWbmen'sTpatent vici and calf Shoes; 'worth j66''k;the great '"Rebuilding Sale ' V1! IJC t This "Ad" and Bring It WiA; You.J Woraen's.$3.50 and ,$4.00 Shoes new ' j 2Q AU These Bargains, and More at the Honsler Rebnildino Sale at the Honest Oil ...lite ire First and Yamhill Sts. Where the Dnilding Is Going to De "tfcde Over urns mis A grand spedal1 0,000 Men's newest styles in Fe doras and Telescopes; pearls, blacks, grays and browns ; $1.50 and $2 values. While they last, choose at. QuC Men's Ncfllccis 1 A lot of "stiff and soft' bosom Shirts in standard makes at . ... . , : :t . ; . ;25 '' .75c Negligee nd Golf Shirts. I. .45 . Men's Splendid Work Shirts;. ..." i .'. .38 Our best $1.25 Golf Shirts. .......J.;.......85t ; $1.50 Shirts, newest patterns,- in white, checks, striped and dots 05f r Men's Underwear J Fine ribbed.Shirts and Drawers for men;. ....25 Men's fine Balbriggan Underwear. ...... . . ... 45 Men's fine Cashmere and Worsted Underwear, great bargain at , ..v,..',. ..65f Tranlis and Suit Cases Buy now for the summer vacation season just ahead". . , at "Rebuilding Sale'1 prices - - a $15.00 Trunks. . . 88.50 $10XX); Trunks.. 85.05 $9.00 Trunks. . .85.45 $7.50 Trunks... 94.35 , $4.00 Trunks . . . 82.35 $3Jf0 Trunks... $2.15 8.00 Suit Cases. $7.00 'Suit Cases. $5.50 Suit Cases. $5.00 Suit ' Cases, $300 f Suit Cases. 81. $2.00 Suit Cases . 81.10 84.40 83.05 83.65 83.1& :fitarted 1887 Still Hr 1907 , , " T Painless Extraction 50c, Plates $5 Up From this date DrsrW. A. an(J T. P. .Wise will wait on :. as -many . patients . as'-they - can themselves. .i There arenoti others employed here, except Dr. ' H. ' Ai Sturdevant,,1 who,, has charge of the ' laboratory work. ; Open ; evenings . and ' Sundays by appointment onbr. . Particular attention given " i to -'nervous people. m,,-:.- .p-'ctA r: V'r-'f ''"f W.-A. WISE, DENTIST Rooms 211 to;ie REC MEN PUT ON WAR PAINT i IN HONOR OF'ST. TAMINA Honoring th memory 6t St Tamlna, the I natron saint of the Red Meit- the principal .thoroughfares la ths business district ' of Portland - were ' turned Into war paths' last night by- a parade of Red - -fea ''a quarter-of sv-nilslonv. Painted faces, furs,- leathers, i signal fires - and other Insignia of Aborigines added spectacular features to the1 pa rade. 11 ' " " iThe bra-es gathered at : their wig wam in the Selling-Hlrsoh building, and the parade started from there, headed by a platoon of mounted police and Brown's bsnC It was held under -the auspices of the Willamette and Minne haha tribes of Portland. JXhe .- great council of Washington participated, as well as many 'visiting' Red . Men from Oregon and Washington eltiea. . After th parade ths braves gathered again at . the 3 wigwam. - where i. th.yJ adopted a class of 60 pale taoea. , J. H. Fltsgerald, degree sachem, , cohducted the' work of lnlUaUon, ..- ;, The committee on arrangements waa composed of J.' HT Jones, O.N. -Morten, A. a: Clask, Job -Xaaldn and E.i J. Hyland. r -, t. - Metsger fits your: eyes for II.-. 14 Washington- ' street, corner -Seventh. formerly at 111 fiUUi ctraot :-:- i OF From a big New York importer. . $300.00 . worth of new spring and- summer styles-- at- about half price,, or less, on sale to morrow at ' ' ' ' VLOT 2. LOT. 1.. - f Men's Panama 'Hats,, worths; ' $5.00, at . :'$3A5: V Men's ! Panama Hats, worth . , ;$4.85. , LOT 3. Men's' Panama Hats, worth' ti $10.00, at : ' r--y. ; v .... . . y V'i f X r y ... ...... t $5.85. LOT 4; -Mep?s'-: Panama Hats; worth: :l $10.00, $12.50 " and $15.00at 1 $6.85.;: - LOT 5.! Men's. : Panama Hats,.;'w6rth $15andr$18 up to. $30-on sale , ; .: 'at $9.85. We; just. tytd :these yesterriay and are unable for lack of time to display, theni -in - our s windows. ;- Ai' " ''',"".-.; , . Satisfaction' , or ;y9ur;, money-; s i back. ; The Chicago Clothing Co.. 69-71 THIRD ST. BET, OLK AND PINS Out .of the high renter district; not in the high price clique. B. I Tfc.