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AUGUST 21;' . . 1907. ' , . - -i V.."--..v.:; y ;. ' - :.j -: ;' V 13 V' THE "OREGON; DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. PORTLAND -KAILWAY MEN'S BASEBALL TEAM AT RECENT : ROSE-CARNIVAIi ' " Validity of Issue -Will Be Tested Through Other s Channels. ' " I I II . ) I ... I . Jim 11 rlr- rr 1 ' 1 ...... r I 'tis ' ' . i . v j, w ir - t . f : . f i- i K . .. . - i v 4 ...'.. t ., , . . i,.;,.. ...v1' .... 4 t, "t i 1 ' jh s j ''0 BRIDGE BOOS , ' I " nil ' jii mail II TT (Sliirkiice of .. , ' ACTION AFTER NEXT MEETING OF COUNCIL Friendly Proceedings Will Re Insti- toted on Other Issne Which Did :; Not Receive Such Heavy Vote ! Madison Street Project. amr, ina i so whn I IV No aatt wlJ be commenced ' veildttr of the recent municipal Jue of eome 15,000.000 unui ' ' next meetinir of the city council . that body will be aaked by the, mayor I ' in ovi ctlon on some .otner iue inani that provldln for the ,conatruetlonx of 1 th. Mullaon atreei nran, riD,o- clalon bu been reached by Seneca SmlUi, the attorney who la Intending, to make the teat, becauae of th' fact that .-the Uadlaon atreet bonaa were paaaea oy "Such an overwhelming- majority at the v resent election aa to domwaywlth-oal of the poinia ai w wuku cutor wlatiea to raiae, There la a provialoii In tna iaw .T-l . qulrlna aU Bona issuea 10 ,rwciT i " two third rote before being authortsed. ' la the caae of the Madison atreet bondf I . toe people n nwy a f ,"'" "V i Inr tha laauance. of - the' bonds. hr ra othera of the taaue, . how ever, auch aa the park bonda, . which I were not carried by, auch' a large vote - and it is tne aeaire oi, mo uuiu who will teat the "UgalHy of the la- au to pick upon'tme or men in .or der to get ail the polnta before the courts. '' " " " ' la the proposed suit there la-no de sire on the part of Mr.' Bmlth to de Xeat the bonda. but only to test trelr validity In order that no queatlon will arise when they are put upon- the mar ket for sale. " lt. Atar discussing the .question' with -vfrM T jinx it was decided bv Mr. Smith to delay flling a suit until after the next meeting of . tha eounolL .The mayor In the meantime , will lay the matter before the tsouncll and .ask that . a n laana ba taken "ud and DUt in such shape that the suit can be brought of several envelopes for the slogan con- ' agalnat ft. Once that action Is taken teat Btarted this week by that body. A It .WU1 be possible for the SUlt to be , f Mft KaaVhaan nffnrwi for the filed within two or three-daya after the Pr!M of 60, has Vbean . orrereo lor tne Men's and Boys' CldtKing Z5 V?- Three ... H"As Jf playing the fool didn't come ing ouraeivea in mouey." illy enough by nature without drees- TQpfow F.: R.JphnBon,V'Sandy' Brown, E. B. Duffy, Alex Oarln, J. W. Casey, tjohn. O'Qradr, J. I. SprinVer.! Second ro-John Annand, Gordon Craig, Clyde Cumming. G. T. Wlllet, T. K. Swan,' J. O. 'Thomas. ; Third . row-H. J. O'Neill, G. w. Andrews, Bob Stewart, Daggart, , proprietor Lenox hotel?' ' HafryJSmifih.'M.J.iRoche. Bottonj row J. Ross Nagel, B. L. Cardie, B. B. Trumbull, Frank. Grlen 'v' augh.ijJH. O'NellL-' Men's Piece Suits $25.00 Thrcc-Piccc J J g QQ $20.00 Thrce-Piece C J gQ $15.00 Three-Piece Suits. $10.00 Men's Outing Trousers $2.50 Outing f d Trousers.. tD. $3.50 Outing $7 TBI Trousers, r. PaWaWU T $5.00 Outing dJJ 3C Trousers. . . . . . . . . . . JteOO tlon' croJect are 'dolnir well. Add all lines' of industry are In-f Idurlshlng con dition. He Is of. the., opinion that no Wall street flurry can have any consid erable effect upon, the continuaa pros perity of- the Pacific northwest- PRIZE FOR SLOGAN ,; IS DRAWING REPLIES Secretary C A. Blgelow of ,tbe East Side Business Men's club is In receipt sale of the bonds , has been , author- Tha Identity of the man who ' will brltaar the suit has -not "been disclosed by Mr. Smith but It is stated by him taxpayers of 10 appear catch phrase, that , will advertising . tiiat the complainant will be one of the clt tD! In the matter In order to test the bonds I J. S. nromlnent citizens- ana the city who has consented in me manor in ort and their validity. serve beat for nnrnosea on- the- east side. The envelopes so far received have been hotel stationery- one from' the St Charles and another front the Hotel Portland. . - ' ' The committee consisting of Council man Frank S. Bennett H. H.' Prouty and STRIKE DELAYS NEWS OF OHIO RIFLE JSH00T Dally Reports of Match In Ohio Had Been Arranged but No Word Comes. dwellln 11800 , m ma 8.. Drew, two-story dwell ing, East Thirtv-nlnth, between Clinton l aggarv z,o; w. - to. Hartmus, and tween two-atory dwelling, Eaat Yamhill. jisi xweniy-eigntn ana be- I East McKord appointed to Investigate the Union Grand theatre. East Buraslde GRAIN YIELD WILL .; . RE EN0RM0TTS -ONE law Busme.. Men-, dub atrct. has decided to reoort favorable and the theatre will be Indorsed ss a legitimate enterprise for. the east side at the next regular meeting of the East A. XX Charlton,' assistant general pas senger agent of the Northern Pacific who has returned from an Inspection trio into the eastern Washington and Lewlston regions, believes there will be one "f the greatest wheat crops in the blstt tr or tne jracmc qonnwosi rse i said tha crops are In fine condition, the I 'd water, DvsDeDaia Is America's curse. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia I every time. It drives ont impurities. tones tne stomacn. restores peneci di gestion, normal weight and good health. " naaene is better than the best Nash- tha soap and does the work In hot or harvest la under way and every lndlca- rs prosperity ror tne jniana I Fruit yields are large, Irriga-' tion favors pros Empire. Vrefarred StocK Oaanea Oooda. Allen Twla' Heat Brand. Because of tha strike of the tele graph operatora no reporta of the na tional rifle match at Camp Perry, Ohio, have been received by Captain L. H. Knapp from Adjutant-General William E. Flnaer, although General Flnaer had made arrangements to make a dally re port of the progress of the match be fore ne leit roruana in company with tne uregon team. Much Interest Is manifested In the outcome' of the rifle competition be cause of tha solendld team reoresentlna Oregon, this year, and members of the National Guard who remained at home are eagerly awaiting news of the shoot. That Oregon will rank with the best teams of the country is confidently ex pected by the soldiers, who are unani mous In saying that never before has! the state sent out a batter lot of marks men than this year. Building Permits. J. F. Marlon, one-story dwelling, East Eighteenth, between Mildred and Bur man, $1,200; Welle, Fargo & Co., one- atory brick warehouse. Fifth and Irv ing, 19,000 ; J. Johnson, two-atory - Twentv-elrhth Twenty-ninth, IS.800;- Mrs. B. Sinnott two-story dwelllnav Weldlar. hutwun East Twenty-fifth and . East Tyenty- aixin, a.Bwu; Mrs. valley, repaira dwell ing. Fourth, between Madison and Jef ferson, 160; J. A. Williams, one-story freonhouse. Grand View and Ktnael, (00; Merchants' Investment St Trust com Dan v. renaira rriyir w.ihn.tnn between Sixth and Seventh. 18.000: T.' I J. Maupln Jr., one-story dwelling. East niignin, peiween Tillamook and Han- coca, ei.suv; ror liana number company. one-story , of nee. Water, between Lin coln ana tiarrison. 160,000; H. Brom-bers-er two-story dweUlng. East Yam hill, between East Thirteenth and JTt rourteentn. uwli Head, two- story aweiung, Aiaston and Tillamook. 13,000: B. J. Lewis, two-storv Jwllim. Vista avenue and Montgomery drive. Sr A AAA I fVVVV. , , Oriental ; Excursion Personally oondncted. will laava ami. tie September 1. tor a 70-davs' tour tnrourn japan and China. A month will be spent In .Japan VlsHlna en routa tha Tokio Industrial exposition. Rate t00. which will cover all expen- sea For particulars call or address w. W. King, Oriental Tours, 14 Downs building, or agent Canadian Pacific Railway. Men's Outing Suits -Boys' Wash Suits Men's and Boys' Straw Hats All Panama Hats One-Half Off Regular Price When You See It in Our Ad, It's So TWO STORES Third andOak Edward D. Shvrtleff. speaker of tha lower houae of the Illinois general as sembly, has announced himself a can didate for tha Republican gubernato rial nomination: There'll. Be ai Eii To Our Closing-OutfSaleof , . i" """" ""j11 "IIL " 1 " : - , '; , : , :' . ! ' St., . J GA S AND NATB0IM fiX- fflYf M TURES Of All Designs and Grades at Regular Cpsll ThI Is Not One of the Instances of "Won by Waiting TTTOSTt tt fii f t rt mm v.. .. ,000,000 TONS Of COAL EVERY TON SOLD 3T A PROFIT NETS $3,000,000 IN SIX YEARS FIFTEEN DOLLARS EARNS - - - - $120.00 TA Kellogg will Uav loot of Salmon ttroot Sunday morning at 1 o'clock inttmad of 8 at THIS IS OPPORTUNITY THIS IS THE KIND OF WHICH IT IS SAID "I knock unbiddtn one t every gats; If sleeping, awake; if feasting, rise before V , pnviouMiy announced turn away. It is the hour of fate. I' , , - y Many a man has invested conservatively and been carried to affluence by virtue of the fact that he has placed , rllJO his money in a product that the people mt have. One ofjjie greatest necessities of modern civilization is r'-jri roAL. Especially of tne nortnwest a xtutst wjiu jul,u nui do. oi-uis.ii, in. ine nearest coai V-ij mine to Portland is that of the CONSUMERS COAL COMPANY. MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of tons of first class commercial coal have been lying tnere tor ages, ror trie first time it is now ABOUT TO BE MARKETED. IT HAS BEEN SOLD, THE PRICE HAS BEEN SET BY CONTRACT. THE PROFITS ARE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN. THE INVESTMENT IS GILT EDGED. There's no time to dilly dally. The lazy investor's greatest fortune is his accumulation of debt THIS STOCK IS FIFTEEN DOLLARS A SHARE if bought right now. . Tuesday it will be $16.00, and a week from Tuesday $17.00. It will be raised $Tt)0 a week as long as it is on the market Do you think for one moment that we would make such amazing statements about this proposition if we could not back them up by taking you to the property, showing lst'33 yu coal demonstrating Jo your entire satisfaction the exact tnitfifumess of our daims? SSSEa-.. FREE EXCURSION FOR STOCKHOLDERS ONLY TUT W ii 0n August . 25, every stockholder in the CONSUMERS COAL COMPANY will be taken to the properties itlpii.'! of the-company on the steamer Kellogg. The mines will be carefuUy tespected. Those who are not ESpj tpzzi stocisnoiaers may accompany ue excursion Dy aeposuing wui xnc casmer oi tne ommonweaitn irust uom- au fS(lssaaw,,a,jp&a siaaHBi MR run pany the amount they would care to, invest if they can be convinced of the truthfulness of our claims, "fii'i f'"MtT,?r'1 money will be refunded if our statements are found to be untrue.; : " 5 - .tr :., y?'-:' , . ( gw BBBBjBi asjaa mbbj w . v waiai tint: tWawku. m e 4 Consumers Coal aSBsaaam ' ' ' El Hztft ajui AakaBy. ' L,