The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 06, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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    7 THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1807.
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FINANCIAL STANDING.
OF CITY NEVER BETTER
Immense Sum of Available Money Beady for Use on Call
, i-Fully $10,000,000 Will Be on Deposit When the
'.Yoted'Bond Issue Becomes tolij'J
' Vlth dallr receipts of from $l0.Q0t
$16,000 tnd a bilane of U.Mt.Ztl-ll
remaining In njne banks of New fork
and Portland and tba cltjr vault. City
, Treasurer Werlein atater that tha flnan
clal condition of the city w never
hatter. FourCfiftha of the money la
eubject to check and tha city could lay
' handa on tha immense aum today 11 n
were necessary.
However, thla splendid amount will
be increased Immensely when tha bonds
voted at tha Monday election have been
converted into cash, the total being
oirmthinr like 110.690.000. ElahtT-elahr
thnuaand dollars will be raid Into 11
rltr atronr box during- July by tha
"liquor dealers of tha city. The yean
revenue from ' thla aource amounta
IJ80.000.
rl3
At tha rlose of buslneaa May IL city
money wu'on deposit In Portland sub
ject to chees. in me ronowinn sums: m
rTnWad ftMtaa National bank. 1177.'
O0S.4O; Merchanta National 4nlc, 1160,-
OOOj Flrat National bank. !70,f7.o:
Rank of California, I1S2.J00; Portland
Truit minmlir 100.000. . '
In interest bearing: certlftcataa of de
posit tha Portland Truat company holds
1100.000 of the city'a money and Ladd
A Tllton hava lll.R6i.i4.
For tha purpose of redeeming matured
Interest coupons, deposits are kept In
the i followinr New York banks
Chemical National. ' 1S.50. and N. W,
Harris 4 Co.. $1,020. The cash In tha
vault at the city treasurer a Of flee
totaled 3(.777.7.
Cltv Treasurer Werteln contemplatea
aaklnr tne city council to apron
special committee
council to appoint a
to examine the ac-
.The Outlet Clothing Co.
When the other fellow
tells you in print what
others are doing that's
the time to think come
Where the Best
That's Made in
Men's Apparel
IS SOLD FOR
$10.00
BECAUSE THE
SUITS ARE WORTH
$10.00
Outlet Clothing Co.
N. E. COR. MORRI
SON & FIRST -STS.
counts at the end of ever flarel vea
as ha believes that the taxpayers should
know exactly where their money ia be
ing; spent and In what amount. There is
no requirement for such a committee in
jna city cnarter and tha action of Mr.
wenein m asKinv the council to ap
point an auditing- committee la entirely
voluntary. , -..- .
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IT'S A ''CINCH" NOW
; . TO "GET ON THE JURY"
AU Srimmoned on Special Venire Are
Entitled to Two Dollar
Jar Whether or No.
A new expense to tha county . has
been caused by tha laws passed by tha
Mat session of the legislature, and it
adds to tha difficulty the aherlff en
counters Id obtaining special venire of
Jurymen to try eaaea In tha circuit
court Tha provision la that all who
are served with aummona on special
venires sre to be paid II, whether they
serve on Juries or not. ...
Judge Prater yesterday found H
necessary to order II anerial turnra in
order to aecure a Jury to try Beatrice
Lewie, a colored woman. Of tha ,11
men whom the aherlff served els arera
accented. Judas V"r.ir whon h.
how many of the special veniremen were
oemg aiaquallflod. commented on the
expense to the county, and Instructed
the clerk to tell the sheriff to send only
men who were available for service.
The sheriff lhr.w nn hi. ,
despair When these Inatranmni
him. r
"What la thera to dor ha asked. -If
irvi m Business man wim a. anaoiai
ventre summons ha nnnii it h
sonal Insult.. It Is hard enough now to
get special veniremen, hut if hava
to choose only men who are taxpayera,
and cltlaens of tha state and county,
we will hava to go over Portland with
iiiiviwinra coma 10 gei tne men. .
Under the old law anarlal .nninmn
were paid only- If they were accepted to
serve. .The new law rives each man
ummoned 12. and If th ara ivmkii
aa Jurors they get I a day. . ;
C03IJTENCE3IENT AT
PACIFIC COLLEGE
"'" pl - ' ; : n a. ar.wi mm tttc "Va. ,
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m - ' jirapcnaics vigareucs n-.ve von permanent ,
j popularity. wlx-evcr thiy h.,ve anpeared and
m - they Iave tppearca vn cal . t ;ho caica and
good tobacoonLtsV 'etThere;)
, . Their popukrity is cplendi .y jrj"cd by the '
fact thct .n 1C00 the men of the west smoked
ico,ooofoco
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9: jhs vast salea gain for 1906 f 20,000,000 over
W05s great record is. the strongest probf of the
ii ovcrwhelmbg popubrity of Impenales Cigarettes
ll ' - that we know.Y V- V-,-,. iyu'y-
J Its secret is found in the pure tobacco thin,
, mais paper (crimped, not pastef--individual mouth
II . pieces and no' after efftct, no matter how many;
I! TmTriala vmt amrtlrai .. ' "V "t '' f "? " "V
I I 1A f 1 ra',v
aU jar iu ccna
; ' olcf everjfwken t'Viv''-;'
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THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY . ;
Uaaajfactnrar 8aa Fnathcm
icfor, vim,
Snap and trim-.
Clothes havb'
Made -him V
Jaunty Jim!
, Better thar
breakfast foods"
is ; ai cool, fresh
Suit. ' v
There really & a RcasoriV .
(Sperlal Olapatch to The Journal.) ,
'Tewberg, Or,, June I Tha fiftaanth
annual commencement - of Paclflo col
lege win take place June II. - Tha 10
graduate! ara: Clarence M. Brown. T.
Huber Haworth. CacU F. Hoaklna, parry
is. jaai-jr, riui v. jus vis, clement Lm
Nlawanger, Nellie Mae Paulsen. -Ralph
W. Reese, Walter I Spauldlng. Ruth
Wiley. . , ,
Out Of a clnSS nf 1A nnlv. timr Maat
from the eighth grade In tha publlo
schooL Eleven were conditioned. The
four are: Rosa Dunlap, 1 Verne Mil
ler. Oladra Trew end Ralnh fnttin
The hiah achool a-t-aduatlnv rlaaa m
hava exercises June 14.
WASHIXGTOX SUPKFJIE
COURT DECISIONS
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Olympla, Wash, June I. -Ia tha case
of Charles Vletigen and wife, appellanta,
vs. J. T. Otla and wife.. resDondenta.
tha aupreme court haa laid down 'tha
principle that It la illegal to aell real
esUta in this state at ahartffa aala
in any county of the state other than
that In which the real estate la sltu-
of that county. Tha court Bays: "Ir
regularities in the manner of conducting
sales ara the . only defects cured by
confirmation." .. :.-,
In the cases of Edwin X- Brown and
H C. Llttooy against the state dental
board, alleging conspiracy to prevent
their securing certificates to practice,
A Day for .the Children;
Hartman A Thompson hava arranged
to entertain all the achool children at
Rose City Park next Saturday after
noon, special private cars nava neen
provided aa well aa a full military band.
The cars will run In a grand procession
from Third, and Yamhill to Rose city
rara. preceaea oy tne nana. Thla la
one of tha oddest and. most clever Idaaa
uii nns aver oeen advanced. ,
: Purina tha afternoon games and exhi
bltions and contests will have the right
bi wijt ror me cniiaren. jfrisea win
be offered for tha winners and valuable
souvenirs are neing arranged to rem em
ber tha day with.
the lower courta were sustained In ifcat
dismissal or tne complaints. .
In a curioua case from Kitsap county,
the supreme court sustains Judge Frater
In withholding a divorce decree when it
Was lUSt readV to slam, on tha atatamant
of the plaintiff that aha had become
reconciled with her husband. In later
divorce proceedings a decree waa grant
ed, but a different division of property
iiiauB man wuuia nave oeen under the
Chicago Concrete Mixer
. Tha latest oat. ' Many
' soar tha grovMO. JTo
faatuaa.
tUttajr to
dlaeharra. Vo atopplaa' while loadlna.
or dlaoharglag-. , All o part of . ftatoh.
dlacharf ed at vUL .It's a moaej mm.
Dealt. , '
STERLING BALL- BEARING
WHEELBARROWS . ;
. For oonareU, rook and dirt hava ao ,
anal r
Here is one big reason why. you should buy. your
summer suit of us: In quality and style you willr
receive the greatest amount for your money, what
ever 'price' you pay. i ; A : -:v t '. r -'
Perhaps you have an idea that $20 is enough for
a suit. V Very well we'll igive you a suit for that
that will 'make you think even more strongly that
$20, is the right price.
' Perhaps you never touch below the twenty-five-dollar
, mark; n that case we are, sure to pleas?
you twenty-five dollars' worth. , 1 : ?
" r Whatever kind of a suit you get here you will
find it a little better than you thought you could get
for the price you like Tto pay. s . ,
. They are all Benjamin Clothes. ; '
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BEALL & CO.321 "thJe
oia oecree, not signed. Action waa
orougni djt parties interested to revival
tha former decree.
nied.
The CenUlity Sbop
311 Morrison, OppuPost Office,
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j tha former decrea. ; Thla right la da-1 , - , , .?aX(?
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Welch's Outing Suits
, " BaaMSNn-aaMBjagaan-aaaaagay
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Are made to please you
and to give you satisfac
tion, Mr. Careful Dress
er. Priced
$7.50
to
THIS WEEK WILL BE. - A ' HUMMER AT THE
v.
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WOTSTHWtST CORKZR FlUST AO AtrAOM 5T5.
Men's, Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel
From Ten to TwentyFive Cents on the Dollar
at
Come in and pick out
the one you like. An es
pecially nobby showing
. of
SUMMER
TROUSERS.
$2.50 to $6
'yyty" :r-Sut-X,'f:.''-
If Not Right, Welch
Makes It Right. r -
MORRISON
Coaftzszsr
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Men's $7.50 Wool Suits, in black or (I A P
colors, Melton or, tweeds . , 1 t"f)
Youths' :Long Pants 'Suits, $5.00 to $10.00
vaiucs, nunarcas oi patterns Vt l i C
to choose from . . . . ; .. . . ItJ) 1 iVO
Men's Jf.UU Work Pants.
all sizes '
Men's Odd .Vests
for ; . , ; . .
Boys' Knee Pants v
for
69c
15c
10c
EXTRA SPECIAL IN
ffl(D)IE
Men's $2.50 Dress Shoes. vici
kid or box calf
$1.25
Ladies' $1.95 vici kid Oxfords ' hih f
heel and patent leather tip . OuC
Boys' $2.00 box calf Shoes' all-
sizes, every pair guaranteed ; . . . i UU
H
cws fuwDiraGS
Men's 10c Rockford S6cks" n
for . ; . ; .v.'. ..... . Uv
Men's 50c Derby -Ribbed. Under- A
wear, all colors 1 Uv
Men's 25c fancy colored or( ! '
lace Hose
.8c
Men's 50c Hickory Work Shirts, : ' 1 C e
in black and white stripes, all sizes. . .wOv
Men's 10c white hemmed . ' " 1
Handkerchiefs . . r . ; A . r . I Ll
mm ' Mm
Childs' 15c Hose, guaranteed
fast black, per pair
Ladies' fast black 15c Hose,
all sizes V.
yy'yrS
:5c
Ladies $1.00 white India .Linon shift waists,;
all nicely trimmed with lace ; PA
and embroidery .V; T. . . . ,V OVC
JLa'dies $5.00 Lawn Shirt , Ap
Waist Suits . J) I .yf)
Ladies' 10c Handkerchiefs
for LC
; 75c , Bed Sheets; madepof good
r bleached cotton . . . . . . . ,f . ; L v. ; . ,
Zbc Hack Towels . , r. . , . , .
:25 c
25c and 50c kace Collars
.. for ' "... t ..... . . :. .'. ;.. . . .
' Children's $1.500 $2.50 fancy
lawn, and embroidery Hats . .
-Ladies' $4.50 to $6.50 Walking" 0 1 1 tf
Skirts M.yo
$6.00 Box Cozrts for Ladies, -values
from $6.50 to $10.00...... .
10c
75c
$3.95
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