The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 20, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, WAY, tO, ISC7.
BUILD PIPER ML1 Hit!
Plant Costing Quarter Million Will Be Erected
V at Mouth ot Coquille-River Eastern
" ; , Capital Backs Project
' A 1260,000 pulp and psper mill for
manufacturing high grade white paper
Is the newest prise captured by the
city of Bandon at the mouth of the
CoauIHe river. The cltlsens are rata.
Ins $50,000 to be augmented by 1200,000
of aaatern caeltaL The mill will man-
; ufacture paper from white cedar and
. ' alder by a new process.
. M. - C. Bingham of Portland who re-
turned yeaterday from tha Coqullle re-
. ' (Ion, aald:
", "There la great activity In building,
, and lncreaae of bualneaa and population
. 1n tha Coqullle valley. The people of
Bandon are entitled to much credit for
the enterprise they are showing. At
, tha J. H.' Price & company ehlpyard
'. three ahlpa are on stocks, and will be
t completed within a ahort time. All
. , are ateam schooners,, and will run 'la
' tha, lumber .trade.. '. . . : -; -:;
t-Mt Otweri At Sendoaw .,
1 ime baa a lumber carrying capacity
t 860.000 feet, and will go to Grays
Harbor. Another of BOO tone reglater
- haa been chartered for It yea re by
the Cody Lumber company, of Bandon.
' 'A third, of 150 tona reglater, will run
7 ? lumber from Eureka to Ban rranclsoo,
; and . bring 'back general cargo. The
price company baa ontracta for two
' mora similar vessels. Mr. Price baa
f offered to build a vessel far tha port
; land-Coqullle run at actual coat"
Orowth of bualneaa at Bandon la
' Dhow by tha record of tha Bandon
pwoolen mills. If these mills did not
i.
get another order thle year they would
now have enough ordure on hand to run
until the firat of next January. A
Ingle order from Detroit, Michigan, la
for $35,000 of one gra.de of cloth.
"If that U not pretty good for a amall
concern away out here on the Paclflo
coast I would Ilka to know," aald Mr.
Bingham, proudly. "The woolen mill
people have Just put In too new spin.
dlea ; They will ahortly lncreaae their
force and run tha mill night and day,
employing altogether about 70 men."
4 Hew Kills Being Built.
Johnson ,4 Lyon a. two local young
men, are completing a new sawmill of
75.000 feet dally capacity on tha Co
qullle river three ml lee above Bandon.
All the equipment la new throughout.
L. M. White, a phyatclan at Palouse,
Wash I ngton, . returned , yeaterday to
Portland from Bandon, where he pur
ehaeed property and will erect a boa
pltaL It la aald by Bandon people that
their harbor, and reaourcea equal those
of any point on the Oregon coaat. The 1
Coqullle river la navigable for lumber
veeeela to Rlverton, 18 miles . above
Bandon. There Is a deep channel, ac
cessible on both aldea of tha river for
vessels.
The bar baa a depth of mora than
II feet at low tide. Tha tide ordinarily
at the mouth of the river la eight feet
and the full moon tide Is lOtt feet
Good progress Is being made with the
movement to build a veaael for the
Portland-Coqullle run. ,' .
MRU
RETIRES
FROM POLITICS
Exiled ; President of Honduras
Will. Not Fight Lpnger
V for Control.
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EXTEIISIOII OF
RAILROAD TICKETS
. Sickness or i Accidents Make
Your Tickets No Good
to'You.
new
, (Jeeroal Special Cerrlee.)
Chicago, May SO Under tha
i rule adopted by the Western Paaaenger
I association persons who have pur
' chased tickets must fall ill at their own
! expense. Tha association has decided
t to cancel Its former rule regarding tba
extension of tickets for passengers on
' account of sickness, delayed trains or
I , other legitimate reasons. This means
r that only tha tlcketa are purchased and
the responsibility of the road ends be
yond its usual care In conveying pas-,
aengers to their destination wltlUn tba
. ' time speolfled only.
The rescinding of this nils follows a
. decision by tha Interstate commerce
.commission to tba effect that "Tlcketa
'. ' sold at reduced rates, to be used with-
In a limited period, should not be ex-
r tended because Of sickness or etner
; misfortune." Tba commission explained
r that while this rule seemed harsh, it
' was plain that tha contrary ruling
would open tha door,, to "imposition
!..and evasion
To this ruling the railroads .have
added the Item regarding trains . de
layed by accidents, strikes orother mat
K$ers over , which they have no control.
MOBS STONE CARS
Troops May Be Ordered Out to
Quell tho Rioting In
Evansville.
I,- ' Etarrisburg Fixe for Fourth.
Harrlsburg, Or., May J0- The Itod
! rn Woodmen of America and Royal
Neighbors of Harrlsburg have appointed
( committees to prepare for the coming
I ' Fourth of July celebration. Elaborate
$ ' arrangements for a good time are going
f : forward rapidly and a gooa ceieDratlon
1 1 l pected If the weather will only be
good.
PERSONAL
Louis J. Wilde and
tight for California. .
wife left last
Uonrul IpeeUl Berries.)
Bvanavllle, Ind.. May 20. Tha etreet
car strike situation last night became
very serious and tha company announces
that if . tha polloe authorities do not
give Immediate assurances that adequate
protection will be furnished it will ap
peal for, state militia. It Is apparent
that tha police are powerless. Mobs
collected at polnta where there were no
Officers stoned and egged cars, beat mo
tona en and (wrecked property. Several
employee were badly beaten by hoodlums
who pass under tha title of "sympa
thisers." Efforts were made to operate
cars, but every movement , waa marked
by violence. The company abandoned
all ears and an extra guard was thrown
around tha barns. '- -.' i ai-
President Bosae of the board of Public
safety has called an emergency meet
ing for this afternoon, when measures
for protection and coping with the law
less elements win be discussed and a
line of action decided upon.
The strike affords fins opportunity
for thugs along tha river front and they
are flocking in from other cities to aid
in tha disorder. Tha company demands
that polloe be sent on every car. but
thia is Impossible, as there are not
enough patrolmen. . All the business In
terests will be represented at the Con
ference and it Is likely that tha state
will be asked for troops to bring about
order. Local authorities have ahown
themselves unable to handle tha situa
tion. . ; ,.. ' ..
: Ijoaraal BdccUI Berrlce.t
New Orleans. La., May $0. Oneral
Manuel Bonllla, exiled prealdent of Hon.
duras, arrived here thla morning. Gen
eral Bonllla is In bad shape physically
and bis syes require Immediate treat
ment He will remain here until Thurs
day, when - he will sail for Bellsee,
British Honduras.
In tha course of an interview General
Bonllla emphatically disclaimed all the
waruxe intentions attriouted to mm in
Interviews sent out from Galveston.
am going to Bellsee to resume the quiet
and peaceful life of a planter," he said.
1 have not the slightest intention of
ever again mixing up in tha politics of
Honduras. I realise that I am unable
to hold the forces of that oountry to
gether and that there la a large num
ber of treltors and adventurers who are
totally unreliable in tha army, and after
my recent experience with them I am
done. ' I have bo more political ambi
tions,, and all I ask Is ,1s be let alone
In the peaceful pursuits of Ufa
"I lived In Bellsee many years before
taxing np tba leaderablp of the revolu
tion which resulted in my becoming
president or Honduraa. I tried to do
right in that offlua, buttha mannenn
which I have been treated shows that
it was useless,, and I will have nothing
mora to do with politics in Honduraa.
, ORCHARD IS USING
(Continued from Page Ona)
EXAMINING JURORS
Betting at Boise la Eight to Fire oa
- Disagreement. ,
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(Journal gpseial Service.)
Boise, Idaho. May 20. With half a
hundred witnesses for the prosecution
on hand and both prosecution and de
fense compelled to resort to peremptory
challenges- to remove from the Jury box
obnoxious veniremen, tha third week of
the Haywood murder trial began thla
morning. The third week promises to
dsvelop sensations. When tha court re
convened today tha proeeoutlon bad five
and tha defense six peremptory chal
lenges left and It la plain that both
aides Intend to be vary chary in using
these.
When tha court reconvened the de
fense took up the examination of T. C
Da Cleroq, who baa already been ac
cepted by the proeeoutlon as number
five. Before the day la over Judge
Wood will excuss Juror Orlo Cole, who
waa eminently satisfactory to both
sides, but whose physician haa filed a
certificate that his health unfits him
from serving.
in sporting circles Deis are ireeiy of
fered at
agree. Bo
take the abort and of tha wager.
A personal encounter between one of
the detectives here to testify for the
Drosecutlbn and one of the defense's
witness 'occurred today, but it was
quickly stopped with honors even.
Declecq waa subjected to a severe
cross-questioning by Attorney Darrow,
who flnaiiy excused him for bias.
a dosen veniremen were then examined
in an unsuccessful effort .to nil tha va
cancy. . .
: Frank Marcellus,
man, caused
Women Avoid
Operations
' MISS
ROSE MOORE
, When a woman suffering- front
female trouble is told that aaroper
atlon la necessary, it, of course,
frighten her. ,
The verv thou g-ht of tha hospital,
the operating; table and the knife
strikes terror to her heart. ' T
- It la quite true Mat theae troub
les mav reach a stays trhere an ope
ration is the only resource, but a.
great many women have been eared '
by Lydia E.' Pinkham'g Vegetable
Compound after an operatioa hag
bean decided upon as the only cure.
The strongest and most grateful " . - " ' , -
statements possible to make oomo from women who by taldnf
Lydia E. Pi nkhara's Vegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations,, as
evidenced by Miss Rose Moore's ease, of (07 T. Sflth bt, Jf.Y. She writes:-
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-,'Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound ha
cured me of the very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express
to you my deepest gratitude. I guffered Intensely for two year go that
I waa unable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. I
doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and constantly objecting
to an operation which I was advised to undergo I decided to try Lydia
B. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound; It cured me of the terrible trouble
and I am now in better health than X have been for many years,",
This and other such eases should encourage every woman to try Ly
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before she submits to an operation.
Mrs. Pinkham'3 Standing Invitation to Women
v. ! Women suffering from any lorm of female wsakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. - From the
symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest
way of recovery advisea. . ' . ?
Oilers for Tuesday Only Two
"'. Magnetic Specials
Art liiindry Bags made of good strong duck, with
white linen center piece, stamped letters, sizes
18x29 and 22x2 regular price 35c
Tuesday Only 15c
Not more than 2 to a customer. No telephone
orders filled.
Linen finish Towels 19x40, red . border. Special
for Tuesday
Two forv 25c
Not more than one half of a dozen to a customer.
EASTERN OUTnpNG M
XJZSttL Cor. Washington and tenth :
PROGRESS OF CITY IS
IN HANDS OF VOTERS
JL
Charter Amendmentt for Im
provementt Should Be Ac
cepted at June Election. ,
NEW CONDITIONS MUST
MEET GREAT GROWTH
Issuance of Bonds WUI Augment the
Expansion of Portland's Interests
Intelligent Vote Needed to Cross
Ballots Correctly.
The extraordinary growth of Portland
In tha last three years naa ite eequei
In the ballot that will be placed In the
handa of the votera at the June election.
,? ?r- B 5"n0ttered cession." The manner in which they
vote on eome of the ballot propositions
wUl determine whetlajr or not tha city
Is to take care of Its Increasing respon
slblUUes. ' , Y'' .
Tha Issuing of bonds to ralke funds
for Immediate Improvements or en
largements of a cltya facilities la done
ir.T; on the theory that tba newcomer ana
"aari.. . u in nnma there
r ins ii - wuv mm w
fmr ma halB nay for the Im
provement. On this theory Portland
can well afford to .Issue bonds for le
gitimate improvements, tor tnia cny
prospective Jury-1
Ousted From Roumanian
Bucharest, Roumsnta, May to. Bab-
ola Lasarovlch, one of the leaders of the
radical and socialist party, waa today
given 24 hours notice to leave Roumanla.
He la charged with Inciting the recent
peasant outbreak resulting. In the butch
ery of thousands of peasants.
it
t
Up
Folger's
Golden Gate Coffee
At Breakfast Inrigoratingf
A t Lunch s Refreshing
At Dinner Satisfying
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
Sen Prenctese
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o Si
THE WAITER
provocatlYe of good humor as
Ghirardelii's Cocoa. Its delic
ious fragrance and sustaining
goodness fill the-most exact
ing guest with generous Im
pulses The best thing too
for his own
kreskfast is
Ghirardelii's
Cocoa
:t.:
stantlal evidence.
GOULD IN LOVE
(Continued irom Page Ona)
I a laugh by declaring that S i the rate of
he had no Intereat In learning who . "7fc...V. - nnum. In fact It
... - ... am . a I llisait W iiiwunauua aK w
amea uieunenoerg, me queauona oy , th" rowth of population and business
presslon that the prosecution feare It ' ..rvlce. more docka. more
will be Impossible to secure direct evl- i r.rr.ntiorL more and better
M . iV..4- , ..1 M"""! "" " . ' .
uouua 10 vuuuiiu vivumua .huii wu .t.ut n..tr,jtnti mnri acnocna ana
it will be forced to rely upon ctrcum- cnurehei; mor streetcars and mora aro
lights.
City ana Business oouniea.
Since 1900 Portland's population has
more Chan doubled. The earnings of its
water works have doubled. Ite post
office recelpta. In 190. I368.89S, will In
1907 1nmr to nearly $600,000. In 1902
this was a city with 9,1'9 telephone ln-
etrumenta. Today It uses more ' tnan
20.000 instrumenta of the old company,
and In addition ha" taken on a new au
tomatic system, with unaergrouna wires.
Blnce 1900 Portland haa added more
than $68,000,000 worth of buildings, ac
cording to tha record left by permits
issued at the eltv hall. It la not un
reasonable, therefore, that the taxpayers
are at this time confronted by a neces
sity for more public service facilities.
Thev can afford to furnish them, for
their property has in the . same period
inoreaaed In value in the aame ratio
that the city has grown.
Tha Good and th Bad,
The problem for the voter who takes
up hla ballot la to determine what are
the good propositions and what are the
ones to be rejected. It is important to
vote against the bad, but still mora im
portant not to reject the good. '
Portland needs municipal docka With
completion of the government Jetty and
the CelHo canal, deep sea shipping and
river business will enormously increase.
Water frontage between Fulton and St
Johns will become correspondingly ex
pensive and, hard to get The present
tune is a gooa time lor tno city io in-
in acquiring municipal
cent actor's fund fair lu the Metropoli
tan opera house he and she were fre
quently together, both of them riding to
ana rrom me xair in uouia a auiomoDue.
She la considered handsome, and haa a
striking figure. Her brother is -quoted
ss saying that as soon as Gould and hla
wife are divorced, thla actress will be
married to Gould. .- '
The knowledge that Gould la desirous
of a divorce ao that he may contract
marriage with the woman who has sup
planted her in hla affections, la aald to
be one reason why Mrs. Gould will ask
only for separation with alimony, and
not for aosolut sundering ef matrimo
nial ties.
It is understood that her suit will
go to the referee and publicity tn-regard
to her evidence will thus be avoided.
It is said that Mrs. Gould wants $11,000
per montn alimony, while Gould la un
willing to pay her more than $8,000.
PREPARING ROAST
(Continued from Page One.)
dent regards highly, ia given the task
j of Injecting vltrol into the attorneys'
rrtrtrt-
vest 1600.000
the administration. , It Is for Lane to M0' or! 1las.w.teJr l" wn,r
T.1nr him ln all hi. &11ta-A vtll.inn.ia OOCKS can w Bum in tuiurtv
to charge the eost ef a large water naln
against abutting property la wrong. The
laying of large mains on streets is
necessary to carry water to other
streets, in a distributing system, but
should be pale for in a manner different
from that prescribed. In voting on this
proposition the careful taxpayer wul
place a cross before the word "No."
City Veeds Wr protection.
The measure to provide for a fire boat
and fire mains is a good one and should
have tha indorsement of the voters. It
Is proposed to issue $175,000 general
bonds for building an additional fireboat
and to lay water mains for a distance
of alx blocks on each aide of th Wil
lamette river, for fire protection. At
first glance thla would seem to be a
measure for special benefit of the busi
ness interests. But it wU be remem
bered that great conflagrations always
start close to tho business district, and
that if th Interior of the city can be
protected tha whole city Is reasonably
safe. '
The additional fireboat win double the
present effectiveness to be gained from
direct water aupply from the Willamette
river, and tho laying of water mains for
six blocks on both sides will extent) the
effectiveness of tha equipment to the
extent of doubling the territory in which
the fireboat could protect property.
This measure would practically afford
the best tire protection to the district in
which 90 per cent of Portland's male
population earns a livelihood, lae
voters should without exception place a
cross before the word Tea . on this
proposition. ,
DvBDensla la America's cur a. - Bur
dock Blood . Blttere conquers dyspepsia
every time. It - drlvee out Impurities,
tones the stomach, restores oerfect dl.
gestlon, normal weight and good health.
American National Bank
, SAN DIEGO, CAL.
' SSBSSSaSBSBBBBBBBSBBBSSBBBBBSBBSSSBBBSBS
Capital (paid up) $100,000. urplus and TJa, Profits 940.0OO.
Offloers and Directors: Louis J. Wilde, Pres.; R. U. Powers,
Tloe-Prea; H. B. Mills, yioe-Prea; Chaa. I Williams, Cash
ier; Ik J. Rloe, AssisUnt Cashier; U. Btrahlmen. ' . -
.' Bead Us Tout' Paolfle Vorthwest Iteisse
Send Cs Teor Visitors for Good Treilment
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SAX DIE GO, CALIFORNIA.
It will pay you to carefully investigate the openings for
capital in this beautiful and healthful city, whose magnifi
cent harbor is beooming so important since the Panama ,
canal Is assured. ' .:,
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BANK AND OFFICE RAILING
WIRE AND IRON FENCING
Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing,
Poultry Netting, Etc
PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS
' SECQND AND EVERETT STS.
i'jmWt Mi-am.
Phone Main 2000. .
Union High School Commencement.
Union, Or- May 10. The commence
ment day exercises of tho Union High
school win take place at the Methodist
Episcopal church Friday evening, May
ti ' The graduatee are Plorenc Sev
ers, Anna Brace,' Stephen Sclblrd and
Stanley Eaton. ,'
FiwChaeces
to Get Your lead Free
mm
1st Prize, $5.00 Meat Order on the Harry Wood Market
2nd Prize, a $2.50 Meat Order on the Harry Wood Market
3rd Prize, a $2.00 Meat Order on the Harry Wood Market
4th Prize, a $1.50 Meat Order on the Harry Wood Market
5th Prize, a $1X0 Meat Order on the Harry Wood Market
Fffiv
THESE ARE THE CONDITIONS Read thia advertisement carefully, note Bobby Strong's question to
his father, and write us an answer to It in not over 30 words. The five beat answers in the order of
their merit will receive the prizes. Call and leave your answer, or mail It to the address below BEFORE
THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK. The prizes wffl e announced in Friday's paper and you will be in.
, formed by letter. Your name will be kept out of print if you aak us not to publish it
attributes as a piratical adventurer
among tho peaceful fleets of commerce.
Lane gave an Inkling of bis command
of vigorous Anglo-Saxon last winter
When he wrote a report bit car short
age, and his declaration at that time
that'loes stock manipulation and more
railroading would result in better trans
portation service, gave pleasure to the
president ' ,
Since then Harrlman has given added
evidence of Napoleonic financial expedi
ents by announcing that he would is
sue $111,000,000 of new stocks on con
vertible, bonds of the Union and South
ern Pacific to pay for the securities of
other roads already purchased. This is
looKeo on Dy tne administration as a
fresh contribution by Harrlman for his
funeral pyre. ;
TAC0MA FIGURING ON
GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM
, (Specisl PlDteh to Ths JoarniLt t
Tacoma, Wash., May 20. It costs Ta-1
coma Just SVi centa for every 1.000 gal-1
ions or water pumped rrom the wells
south of the city. Mayor Wright thinks
It is too much and many of the council
men agree with him. The engineers are
now making figures on a gravity aupply
rrom ureen river, tne intake of -which I
will be far up In the Cascade mountains.
This gravity system will cost $,000,000.
The administration officials say that
counting $100,000 a year tor interest on I
the gravity system bonds and another
$100,006 for depreciation of the plant
the cost of securing water on thla plan
will be but half a Cent per 1,000 gallons,
against the S 14 cents the city is now
The ballot on this . Question reads.
$500,000 Of dock bonds to bs authorised
for the purchase of land for docka and
construction and improvement of publlo
docka to be owned by-the-clty of Port
land, by an amendment to section 11 J
of the city charter. Shall section 118 of
the 'etty charter of Portland be
amended?" Tha wise voter will put' a
cross In front of the word "yes."
, Two Bad Keasurea. '
The proposition to vote $3,000,000 for an
additional pipe line from Bull -Run. to
purchase land for reservoirs, and to In
stall a water meter system, might under
a clearly drawn orainance do a proper
thing for the voter to accept But the
measure is not a good one. It is loosely
fonstructed ana permits or various ln
erpretatlons. '
In its present form the results would
be mixed, and more Injustice than bene
fit would probably follow. The proposal
SPECIAL FOOD
TOR BRAINS
Grape-Nuts
Healthy Brains make
a Fat Pocket Book
'Thres a Rtason r
"Papa, Why Is Government Inspected Meat the Only SAFE Meat to Eat?"
" These Facts Are of Vital Importance to You
Our scales ar correct, our shop is large, light, cleanly and protected from the street, and our. prices are
the lowest in town. Our meats are the very pick of the northwest home-grown, home-butchered, all
government-inspected. Compare our prices with those of our competitors; and the price advantage is
the one of least consequence. . .
SundrleeS
Beef Liver , . . 5e
Heart ..................... 5
Brains t.lOe)
Tripe Set'
Pigsfeet , BV
Pigshead 5.
Tongues .'. ........ ,i ..... 10
Ox-tails 5e
H am j .......... . .. I Te
Bacon' f17yti
Beef, Per Pound
Soup bones for. 2f
Choice Necks, boil. ., 3e
Choice Brisket ....... 4eV
Choice jStew Meats... 4f
1 Choice " Shoulder 1
Roasts- 6eV
Choice Pot . Ijtoastii..: 6)
Choice Shoulder Steak 6e
Oenesti
Our .( ton' .
rriee. Prlee,.-:
3c '.
5c
6c
'6c :
8c
8c
8c
' , Oompett.
- Oa tors'
j . Prise. . Prlee, '
Round Steak. ...... 8e 12fte
Choice Rump Roait.. 8e 10c
Loin Steak .....,...10 15c .
Fancy Porterhouse.. .12iieV-15c
Rib Steak ..,.tl.'.,.12 15c
Rib Roast . . i . Jt f . . 1 Oi 1 Sc
Hamburger ...... Se 10c- -Mixed
Sausage . ... . .lOet I2tfc
THE HARRY WOOD MARKET
CORNER FIRST - AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON
paying,. , t. . :
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