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19 THE , OREGON , DAILY JOURNAE, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. TSV3NING, , JUNE.. 21, . 1007. IIEUAPPOIIIIEE LIKES PORTUIID Northern Pacific Official Is Pleased With Business , on Coast SUNDAY'CLOSING OF SALOONS WEANS NO SABBATH ICE DELIVERY HIGH COMPLIMENT ' PAID BY H. C. NUTT Superintendent of Construction, Op ' rratlon and Maintenance of N. P. , Lines tTlth Other Officers Inspect- " ' tag Matters in Portland. , "I like the appearance of condition 1 and business oh the Pacific coast. I do not wonder that eastern men who come to Oregon have no deaire to return east," aaid Henry C Nutt, aucceaeor of C it Levey In charge of construction. r operation and maintenance of Northern s Pacific llnea weat of Helena. Mr. Nutt is making a tour of inapectlon of hla newly assigned territory, and It la hi ' Ont vinit in thia rnauL Me 1 accompanied by Preatdent How- ard- Elliott - of tne- orinern- -cinc, ' vifa-Piwaldnnta Lever and Hannaford and 3. H. Carroll, general attorney for the Burlington llnea at trt. lows, ana the party la registered, at tne roraana hoteL The are working hard to ee- ." miM tha larrest ooealbla llaht on condl tiJoa and progress of conatructlon and cover the ground in the shortest pos sible time. , Arriving In the city yeaterday after noon, tney naa maae a compin inapsc ... Wan at terminal affaire before dark, and thia morning early they were at it - inin rot nor aver tha situation a it affects the newly planned entrance of i the Hill llnea into mis cuy. . Mr. Nutt la regarded aa especially well equipped to handle terminal prob lem a, and has made a success of these " matters in hla former positions with the C. B. y. road and the Michigan " Central. Although perhapa the young r eat man In so important position in railroad operation, he haa gained a large amount of experience In a busy nreer of 20 years" railroad work, hav ing started at the bottom of the ladder when a very young man. J. M. Hannaford. vice-president In . charge of traffic of . the Northern Pa cine, when asked today regarding his reported retirement from railroad work to devote nia time 10 ine on ice 01 presi cent , of the Northern, Pacific Express company, said: "There is no occasion for such a re- ' port I have been handling the office of president or tbe express company for the last two yeara ana it nas not Interfered witn my wore in tne rauroaa traffic department I expect to con- 'tlnue along the same llnea." The entire party will leave Portland this evening for points In Waahlngton. President Elliott's trip wilt occupy him for a month in going over the varioua lines of the system, but Mr. Levey will remain some time on the coast to ar range matters preparatory to hla re moval to headquarters at 8t PouL .'f Preferred Stock Canned (foods. : Allen at Lewis' Best Brand. How would you' like i to be the Ice man T He refuse to work on Sunday, No more will the cheerful thud of a 60-pound cake dropping In the refriger ator, be heard in : accompaniment to church bells, nor will the head of . the house have ' Jiis. w.eeklrjwwriur Ho -tJ:'Krt.'ivr- - Bfonoay morning diatribe on the evils of the ice trust. Hia only day at nome in tne weK wnen ice is ae llvered wil be rudely - snatched fcway from. him this Sunday and for all Sun days hereafter, for the Ice men have delivered an ultimatum - to the effect thit Ice shall no longer be delivered on Sunday. - ' ' There are several explanations ror this, but the one moat loudly chantod Is to the effect that the main places where ire is delivered on Sunday have been closed namely, the saloons. Coin in In aa a close second Is the declara tion of Ice men that inhabitants of resi dent districts are opposed to Sunday delivery of fronen aqua. Few complaints have thus far been heard from consumers, but these have all been In a minor key .referring to the capacity for a cooling drink on .a hot ' summer day on the part -of the ice men. A-Thai aay because the cooling beverage has been torn from the grasp of the hands that handle the ice tonga bv District Attorney John Manning the Ice men .nava-ioatjKatftwa livery :vi rroseh "water, v, . , The , Ice men put up a defense by saying that they crave no liquid re freshments when they have to ride on an Ice - wag-on. While many or mem, they aay, do not ride on the water watron, they have, to ride on the hard water wagon and therefore drink only aoft drinks. . - ' ' ' . an - ik remains In Statu OUO. Tt i 'needless to add Ice men will take advantage of 'the opportunity 10 go w church and spend tne oar in sueni ui tatlon UDon tha evils of Sabbath dase- cratlon. ;- DRUNKEN: MAN SHOT THINGS UP : INCLUDING WOUNDING HIMSELF While in a drunken . delirium last night, Otto Schroder, a guest at . the Eagle rooming-house. Third and Burn side streets, ;, decided to ha ve a mall- sited advance IndepeMexwadawaacateJ Mts-'Tra-ii result lanaea in tne city prison with bullet 'wound In Mi right arm. . vA''; Schroder's home-made wild west per formance occurred at 1:15 o'clock this morning and created -great excitement In the lodging-house. Tbe "Intoxicated man after firing one shot irito the win dow sash and another through the bureau placed the third ' bullet in 'bis arm. ...... , : , . ,, , The police . were attracted by the shooting and upon forcing an entrance to ecnroaer a room rouna tne man re- sponsioie lor ail the cllsturbiui v' reclInlngMfJT.tiwa'' with" the Wood CtewttfgTrom the gunshot wound In his srm.. A sa-callber revolver with four empty sneus waa .discovered lying on tne noor '. t.. :,: ... t; i Schroder waa removed to the. city prison in . tne patrol wagon and City Physician Zlecler waa called tn draxa tne wound. The injured man declared thnt the revolver waa accidentally, dim. cnarged Dut the police are Inclined to Dei lave that he attemnted aulcida. ecnroaer . arter snenama1 a niaht in a ceu waa reieasea tnia morning. . unurt mm " Bans Healed la One ay by mm annccsOUl TTSaXOlf Druggists refund money if Dr. Portert Antiseptio Healing uii. tana. ., nc. STOP! LISTEN! PEESONAL Andrew Rood of Heppner la at the Imperial, Mr. Rood la .a large' wheat rancher and predicts that Morrow, coun ty will have one of tbe largest wheat crops thia year aha haa - ever had in her history. Splendid weather condi tions have prevailed thua far and unless hot winds come a larger crop than the 1.600.000 bushels of two yeara aco will be harvested. :-. . t : E. B. Tongue,. prominent horaemanl and district attorney, of Hlllaboro, Is at the Imperial hotel, . - ';. ,. ; A. fl. Carlton and IL .M.- Carlton, wealthy mlneownera of . Colorado, are at the Portland hotel. They , are re turning home by the way of San Fran cisco after testifying in the famous Haywood murder trial at Boise. ; Don't let the baby suffer from ecaema. sores or any itching of tha skin. Doane Ointment alvea instant relief. cures quickly. . Perfectly safe for chll-i dren.fi Ail druggists seu it.. WiISIPlLllj 8 t . i i f 1 Owing to location and distance from business district of city r v t OWN YOUR HOME CAPS THEM ALL When you take into consideration the traded streets, cement walks, water mains, free to buyer and building restrictions in deed, at prices and terms wt are offering the buyer. Now we would like to show you this beautiful addition If you are looking for a home. Title Guarantee Trust Company Corner of Second and Washington Sts. i?;r mm X wWwM'm ....... i;0 wsfl h - .vvS$lwW$Kr' BBBSSBSSBBBBSBSBBl 7.. i ' ... i , ,,,,, ,. - . ,, i. - ..,.J. v " - - . - .., . y. - " ..' " UivHi : LJ A WEEK . VALUES RAPIDLY BISING a W. IBHM. COMPANY BUYS IN "BERKELET SEE OR PHONE US The Jacobs-Stine Co. OR The Cnrlsss Co. T 8elling Afents S09Abmfton Pbonea:A2099 Main 699 ' Fifth Floor 8 wetland Building Phoner A2811,Maln$59 STOP PAYING RENT CAN NQWBE OBTAINED AT 1111111 At most reasonable prices and easy terms within the reach of the man with moderate means. ; J MIDLAND acres have good soil, is level, clear and culti vated, situated in Johnson -Creek Valley, near Lents. GOOD Cm SERVICE - FOR SALE BY. , Knapp & Mackcy Chapln & Darlow Room 2 CHAUBER OF COMMERCE Both Phones Main 2010; A.2010.r Room 332 Phone Main 1652. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST If You Live in Terrace Park and Your Hus band Goes to Lodge, This is Where You Will find Him This splendid building is three blocks west of TERRACE PARK, all the fraternities are represented here. - No new part of the city has the inducements to offer TERRACE PARK has, make the rounds of the several tracts and note the unfinished "'-appearance they have, note the absence of schools and churches and stores. TERRACE PARK IS A REALITY,: it is in the heart of a built-up district, it is convenient to every requirement of civilized man., . Put $10 a Month in Terrace w"1 tetuaside $1 io - n 1 j n u - a ..Terrace Park home we will build you Park and UVVn a nOme a house on the lot just as soon as you 1 have paid us a hundred dollars, you can then pay. us rent on the house and this rental will apply on the purchase price ot the houseand loL. This remarkable offer is made to carry out "our ; announced determi- nation to have a hundred new home s in Terrace Park l)ef ore Christmas. ' It taksa 90 aays to bulla a boaaa aftsr ws gat tha ordar. Ooata to tha offlo . rv...-. . .. ' ..aa4 saa boas plaaa. The Spanton Company PORTLAND'S. HOME SPECIALISTS A 270 Stark St Opp. Entrance to Chamber of Cornmerce. Phone Main 2828