The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 24, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL POETtAND. FRIDAY EVENING. ; MAY IX XTC7.
DIG ill ORDER
fJiiyilflP ORE GOII
Harrlman - Places Contract ; for
- Hundred and Fifty Thousand
-' Tons of Steel. 'v:r'
BELIEVED TO BE FOR
' , ' , VALE-NATRON LINE
Small, rortion Will B Used in New
v' Extension Work, bat Bulk Prob
ItMj Intended for. Boat Through
- Eastern rart of State. , : :
MAYOR 'ANti PUBLIC WILL SOON v
GAZE: UPON PRETTY POLICEMEN
Under command of Captains Moore
and Bailey the mambtrt of the nollce
department i are industriously drilling
aaiiy ror the semi-annual Inspection to
be held -In the Artnony next Saturday
morning at u o clock. . ; r ".
Mayor Harry L&ne and membera of
the police committee of the executive
board will Inepect the patrolmen and the
eater executrve of the city la echeduled
to aaareae the - policemen. Toe men
have have been ordered to don their
summer uniform In accordance with
the uaual custom of discarding the long
ooata during the summer months, -:
Every member of the department with
the exception of Clerk .John .Maloney,
who will . be In charge of the station,
and threa patrolmen, who have been de
tailed to remain at headquarters for
emergency caJla, have been ordered to
attend the Inspection. .Oritronner ooca
alons the detective have not been re
quired to be present, but Chief Orlts
macher wants - the - police commiaeion
and the mayor to have aa opportunity
of seeing all of the men of hie com. I
mand. . Several of the plalnclotheamen,
relying on the former custom, have not I
equippea themselves with UMtorms and
charges are likely to be filed against I
them. : ' - : a -
The mounted squad will take tip a po
sition on the Couch atreet aide of the
Armory and will be reviewed there. Ao-1
cording to the ordera Issued the patrol
men will assemble at headquarters and I
march in a, body to the drill halt After
Inspection they will return to the ata-l
tlon In a body ao the public will have an
opportunity of elslng up the men upon
whom they depend for protection. .
Economical Mothers Appreciate the Sav-
ings Gained by Purchasing
The Immense order of 150,009 tons of
' steel rails given by the Harrlman rail
road companies la believed to cover the
. requirements -of the line Just surveyed
' by the Oregon Eastern from Natron to
Vale. Of the total amount 10,000 tons
- cease to the Oregon Jines of the Harrl
man roads for renewal and new work
en small extensions. - .,;.'. ,
- No confirmation of the reported rail
purchase of the Oregon ' Eastern can
be secured at the local headquartera of
the Harrlman corapanlea. The Oregon
Eastern la being projected' by the Ore
gon Short ' Line, which has headquar
ters at Salt Lake, The new construction
. work In Oregon by the Southern Paciflo
Is under the direction or .William hooo,
chief engineer of the Southern Pacific
at Sen Francisco, No oennite instruc
tlons are received at Portland to indl
eats Immediate beginning of work on
the central Oregon project, nor resump
tion of work on the Coos Bay axtenaloa
from Drain. . ' . -
' Reports received from Chicago yester
day over the private market wires In
Portland stated that there was a de
cided upward tendency In eteel atocka,
due to further large orders given for
RUNAWAY HUSBAND SOLD -
ALL OF WIFE'S FURNITURE,
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Cruel treatment has been suffered by
Mrs. Martha Olson, according to the
story told by her In a suit for divorce
from Lara ' Olson, filed ' In the. circuit
court yesterday. ' Mrs. Olson says
that February 25, while living at As
toria, her husband was Indloted on the
charge of destroying a fish net While
out on ball, he sold all their property,
including their household effects, took
the money and fled from the state, for
feiting hi ball bond, and becoming a
fugitive from Justice, ' r
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Mrs. Olson charges also that for two
years ps st, Olson has-been addicted tol
gross drunkenness, and that on March
1, 1908, at , West port, Oregon, Olson I
while drunk, knocked her down, beat
her and threatened to kill her. . They
were married at Astoria. In October, i
1890, and hava four children Olaf, aged
1; Sydney, aged '14 ; Leila, aged . 14;
and Goddard. aged S. Mrs. Olson wants
a divorce from her fugitive husband and
the custody of their children.
BJHTO BE GUEST
-OF UIERCIJIL CLUBi
RADOING ASKS
L
STIFF QUESTIONS.
Secretary TSL B. Raddlng of the Union
ThAa naaa mrtai I srn . -nmmf ttasa ha
rails by Pacific northwest lines. ; It Is I Director ," Of Republics ComSS presented -the following - questions
' thought the Harrlman ordera hava bean
met by similar ordera from the Milwau
kee and th North wee tern.- .
Discussing th Harrlman pnrchaee of
160.009 tons of steel raila from the Tan
nesse Coal. Iron ac Railroad company of
1 Birmingham, aa Iron expert sal a
- "This la the most Important move
ment ever made, so far aa Its world
wide Influence la concerned, in attract
. Ing attention to" the Iron Interests of
Alabama, f ror many years ... u was
claimed by northern Iron,, people that
Birmingham would not be able to be
come a great steel producer, but would
be confined to the making or pig iron.
- "When the baslo rail was first pro
duced there waa some question as to
whether laaio steel waa equal to Besse
mer steel It I now recognised that
the basic rail is the superior of the
Bessemer rail, and ao rapid haa been the
development of the basic steel indus
try In the last few years that T per
cent of all the steel ingots and castings
made In the United States last year
were open hearth or baslo production."
DISPUTE OVER PLANS-' I
CAUSES SUIT ON NOTE
West to Be Present at Seattle
pair Ceremonies.
for the consideration . of T.
Leabo and P. McDonald, leadera of I
th Labor party who have charged him
with. Intentional negligence la not filing
the ticket with the auditor:
Should th union men obey or defy
the law?
"If they should obey It, why should
they act contrary to the advice or th
At the ceremony of breaking groqnd
June 1 at Seattle for the Alaska-Yukon
exDoattion. President Roosevelt will be
I district attorney t
. " . . " KT " attorney himself and learn the lawT
at wasningroB. un me way o oeaiwe tnffhr .... -.ft,..,! ma,
Mr. Barrett will visit Portland and haa roittanc last night to the Labr party
accepted an Invitation from President I convention, since It had been decided
C W. Hodson of th Commercial club
to be its guest at a . dinner on the
evening of May Jf. - Mr. Barrett will
speak on the subject, "Oregon's Grow
ing Influence In National Affairs.
Tha toaat waa assigned by President
Hodaon and Mr.. Barrett s address will
be in tha nature of a response. He will
reach this cKy next Wednesday from
to make it an odch meeting?
"Why were but less than 10 of the I
120 delegate present If tha rank and
fle of tha unlona were ao deeply inter
ested and were opposed to tha action of I
Mr. Raddlna-T
"If Leabo and McDonald knew it re
quired 100 electors to nominate an inde
pendent ticket. If they knew, the law
aa they aald they did, why did they
, At the Mover . ' : " Wlwm
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WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S -SO
' Judge Oantenbeln, in the circuit court
today. Is hearing the suit of Ernst Kro
. ner, a contractor, to foreclose a lien of
' 11,422 that be alleges her holds on prop
: erty - owned by Mrs. ' Ada Dltchburn.
Kroner says he contracted to erect a
two-story apartment-house in Haw
thorn Park addition for 2B.0IO, bat
that be waa prevented from completing
It by Mrs. DItchburn's repeated re-1
quest for changes In the plana. He
aaya he has acquired a lien on the
property for th unpaid balance of the
contract price, which be seeks to fore-
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lira Dltchburn in, turn charges that
Kroner ignored the specifications In
building: tha house and that he made
nothing , as, it had been agreed upon.
Damages are asked kr Mrs. Dltchburn.
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Lake Mohonk, NewTork, wher the attemDt to have the aeoreUrr perlur
commercial ciuo invuauon . reacaea i himself T If ther did not know th law.
him ana waraccepieo ioaay. Arrange- wny w,rt they unwilling to ascertain
menu for the dinner are now belng th law by consultation with tha dlatrlot
maae ana sir. tsarren s xnenas, wneiner i attorney r
memoers x n ciuo or nov, wwoi-
.oo ssmm INCORPORATIONS
should nonry Tom Kicnarason, manager i nrnnnnrn it pii rn
of the dub. . , i ncuunutu Ml OMICm
MESSENGER BOY HAS :
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TWO STORES
tlrd'&bak
. Mrs, Warner, .478 .'Bast Burnslde
street, reports that her son. Glen War
ner; is years of age,, disappeared Tues
day evening and haa ' not - been seen
since. Th lad waa employe as a mes
senger boy by the Western Union Tele
graph company and according to the
boya employed in that ' office young
Warner signified his Intention of going
to Seattle. Th police of tha Paget
sound city have been notified to arrest
the wayward youngster. - . 1 ;--
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(Special tMsoatdi to Th feomsLt
Ralem Or. lifav li A rtiom at In.
DISAPPEARED FROM CITYlcorPort,(m ben fll fouows
u& fiviHiiT juiains company.
incorporators. P. I McKansle. . J. B.
Houston and J. ST. Burke; main office.
PortUnd; capital stock, f 50.000: object.
development of mines in Oregon and in
Latah county; Idaho. i ; v ,
Douglas County Mining company: ln-
corporatora, ueorge W. Turnr,, B. M.
ArmiUg and O, C Wall; main office,
Portland; capital stock, 11,000,000; ob
ject, development, purchas and opera
tion of mlnea, -v ., ,v,vx...-.,
St Johns Commercial club; Incorpora
tors, Peter Autxen, Oeorge 3. Perkins,
C. A. Wood and P. 3. Peterson; capital
stock, 1700; object, maintenance of
itiuDDouse ior memoera - '
pr'Bhak River Copper Mining company;
Incorporators. J. R. Smurthwalte, F. H.
Atkinson and John H. Ecclea Jr.; capi
tal stock, 1250,000; maln office, Baker
City; object, to acquire and. sell min
ing property. , .-.
The Crater Lake company; incorpora
tors, will a. Steel, Charles L. Parish
and Lionel Webster; capital stock,
izBo.oev; main orace, fortiano, .
Portland Knights of Columbus Build
ing association; Incorporators, Joseph
Jaccobberger, James F. Flynn, William
Sheehy and John F. Daly; main office,
Portland: oact. to promote fraternal
and benevolent principles of order and
to maintain clubhouse.
TEAMSTERS
T7TVT TafW GhlrardelU's
Cocoa. They
rind It strengthens and for
tifies them to withstand the
trying duties of their occu
pation, and exposure to all
kinds of weather The
Ideal preparation for the
day's work Is todrlnk
for breakfast
' COp Of . a. .
Ghirardelli's
Cocoa
CONDENSED REPORT OF
ThevUnited States NationsBank
Submitted to th Comprollr of too Carraney ' "
, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSUJESS MAT 20, UQ1. V V ' x"
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X" Vr;'.-' jaanBXSJUv';i ; ."A'. -: -Xr'
Loans and discounts.... I,SI2,160.J0
U. 8. ' bond to scur
circulaUon .1 y ' s00.000.00
U. S. and other bond
and pretn.. ........... tOI,455.
Bank building ' 12S.000.00
Cash an4 due from banks J.I70.UI.H
f I t . t T.TSTXTTOBS. ; ? ' '
Capital..;.,.:.., .i..;.f 500,000.00
, Surplus and und. profits.. S6S.4S2.C5
Circulation ... .......... . 4S2.500.00
Dividends unpaid... i.y x 34.00
Deposits . T.821,492.22
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t . Attest eorract: j. C. AINSWORTH. President v
GRAVEL CAN STILL .
BE TAKEN FROM PIT
Mayor Lane saya the city cannot pre-1
vent Contractors Oleblsch & Joplln from I
taking gravel from the pits In Vernon
under the ordlnanoe recently passed by
the council, . on th ground that., the
contract for improving streets in that
neighborhood waa awarded previous to
the aot of tha council. , I
Th city cannot in any way interfere!
with th execution of the contract after
It haa been awarded. Hereafter, how
ever, no contractor will be allowed to
take gravel from pita in this precinct
The mayor suggests " that, should the
police endeavor to enforce the ordlnanc
in this instance, tha city would be lia
ble to damage suite. This Statement is
founded on an opinion rendered by City
SENSATIONS PROMISED
IN HOWARD GOULD CASE
(Joorsal Bpeclal Brrk.t ' '
- New York. May 24. Captain Mc
Laughlin, former head of the detective
bureau, declared that when hia defense
is made on the charge of using th bu
reau to further th alma of Howard
Gould In attempted blackening of his
wife's character, it will result In mora
startling developments. Delancey Nlcoll,
Oould's attorney, is reported to hav
aid that fwhen Gould's side Of the eaaa
is presenter it wui resuli in mora san.
satlona than fcia wife's separation suit.
Thft,caaa arouaea great interest
Metsger nta your eyes for II. 242
Washington street, corner Seventh,
rormeriy ax J.1V.BUU1 sireci. ,
Preferred Stpok Caused Oeodai, '-.
: Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
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Again we want to make dear that It is hot profits t
that we are looking for in this sale. .We want to Id
put out a few thousand suits as walking advertise-
ments of the store's good clothes, and while our x .
$1.00
Trade-Building Sale Prices of $9.85, $12.50 and :
$15.00 are not large they are enough to get a good
suit, and we take just as much pains to fit a man up :
with a satisfactory fitting suit as if he paid. $25.00
or $30.00. Saturday will be a busy day for this
store and at least one hundred men will be the
sessors of good suits for a little money. Will
be among this number?' r , v 1 -
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KHMo-aan OoMers Third and Slarli Streets