10 THE OREGON j- a,1! ..." .la SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 29.N 1007. I LIQUID GUESTS WITH INTERNAL AND- EXTERNAL NATATORIUMS lira iPHG MS T MI IMS? Usually when thar la a anrlnkl thert is also a downpour. yesterday was a busy day In th liquid Una at tlit Hottl Terklna. The liquid waa In tha form tf guests. Amoni tha first who registered I Trvlnv m I . -a r. i j jfepuDlican vcjnny -iM?inci v,;! 1 i. chari". k .Attorney Kcsfffiis io Enter VV . T . T !onojr wno anould wllc in an1 reglater JulCC IOr JOSS a JUlr 1 i:.. " J-o.rm cf Seattle. . . , x r. I . Mr- lo-ralna went to lila room, thun Ynitrrlifv TMt1r in TlO-'SaV M' roiinU awhile i and th.n cimi '6V f . ' " i flown stair like lightning. Ha had Ineara or tha arrival or Melvln I). Bwr, of Wiisco. Mr, Boar, by-tbe-way, la- a temperance man. After tha arrival of Messrs. , I ralne. Boer, llath and Sprinkle, tha rlerka began to grow auspicious. They thought that some prartlcal Joker waa at work. Hut say not ao. Each guest registered, paid for hla room and want on about hla own business. Nona of Mannings Supporters. tha namea suggesting something watery. Nearly everyone who reglalered dur ing tha day had something about hla nnme or tha nami of hla noma town to auggeat water In on way "r anothar. Just for Inatanco: - - 1L Anderson of Hay Cantor, waa there. 80 were K. Htlck and Mrs. Htlrk of Ciiob Hav. Thnn thora waa Arthur K. ; Turner of Waterford, t alifornln. Frank pavetiDort of Hood Jtlver, wno 1a in I'ortlaad ajiuost every wrtd, alao had tha nleaaure of Putting hla elgnaturt and the name of hla headquartere on the hotel blotter. H. A. Halnecott or. Fail liana, arrival lata In tha day. and he only added to tha water Hat already there. And he navtr knew anvthlna about It. In -peeking of the otlmra It la only correct that H. M. David of Spring Hrook, the moat euphonious name of the lot, ahould alao come in for hla ahare of mention. And ao far aa the clerks Know an theae guests In particular, were on the water-wagon all day yeaternay. ui 4 M. V late laat night several of them were rt ported to nave oeen amniea emnnn for placea where water-wagon drlvera are not tolerated. BATTERY A BREAKS RECORD FOR RECRUITING HARD TACK EATERS By adding It men to tta roll by an- Of field artillery of tha Oregon National . Cua C Mof, for nearly four yara tha Kpubllcan deputy In tha Ieroo- cratio dlatrlct, attoiney'a ofDce, yea- ,he iiquld-auaceatlnit arrlvala apparent trrday afternoon tendered hla raalgn-ly knew anything about tha othera of tlon In ordor td enter tna race xor uie ofnc which John Manning now 'holda. Mr. Moaor waa very frar.k in hla inter of realgnatlon acnt to Mr. Man ning yeeterday afternoon. In H ha eaye plainly that he la about to enter the face for the Republican nomina tion for the dlatrlct atiorneyahip and I. Maiirnlnv hia HcnutvshlD In order to aava embarraaament to Mr. .. . n A"pn.""u7r.: YnahiYrun Ml-tmant In on evening battery A nnmlnatlon for dlatrlct attorney at tha toming primary election," Mr. Moaer Quard laat Friday night brok tnT clt,n rord in national guard clr frlcmla by conducting a campaign clea In thla atate. Thla waa accom- while holding a deputyahlp under you. pushed aa th reault Of a Tlgoroua cam- j nercoy irnuvr ywu-mj .i.nniv rfUtrtrt ettornev for the Fourth Judicial dlatrlct of the aUta of Oregon, bera of the .battery einc order were sum reaigneuon o ocni cn.yw received early In November hat tha with the ending of the lat day of D- tRnk mut be recruited to th full coro- . tH-mber, 1907. plement of 111 men by January 1. Mr. Moiter-e realgnatlon will be ;e- , M that tlm, thrrm were only g0 oepted. It hae been anticipated for on th- rou,ter rou but from week to m.me t me, ever ainc Mr. Moaer began weelt ,w eni,tmanta war made. One nounoement of hi candidacy. By frlxnda of Manning Moaer'a action looked upon with unkind eyea. arsued that Moaer la not ahow rlitiit brand of political gratltud by entering tha race while Manning la In the field In view of the fact that Man ning picked blm nut of the Republican rnnka and made him hla deputy while there were acorea ct . l)mocrata clam oring for the place. Tha aiinnnHltinn that Mr. Minnlnf la to be In the rac for reelection brlngal That Japanese In th vicinity of Aa no eurprlae, for he hia been looked I torla have been very actlv of late. upon aa a definite candidate for aome .,,. tttm w mA h time. He haa been con-ldered tha loai- carefully going over th beachea and the cal candidate for the Democratio aide coaat near tha month of th Columbia of the Arid by many of the party an( between Tillamook and Aatoria, ia loaders who have been urging him In- tT -r,-.i, . eletently to coma out and announce tn- ttniont of B. IX. Welch, a real blmaelf a candidate ; - eatat man of Aatoria. . .w "A number of Japanea have been aeen . I? My. f A- traveling up and down th coaat line JtTp to thla time however, Mr. Man- carefully inspecting every bit of - the nlng haa held back, coyly aaylng that country.' eald'Mr. Welch. "One man he dlJ not know wnether he would be declared that he waa the paymaater of torla. while It haa been frenusntlv dem a candidate or not or would retire I the Jananeae and ahowed 13.000 in caah. I onatrated that It la eaav to make a land- ! V week ao II out of tha St varancle had en filled, and Friday night the ranka were cloaed aa required by tha order from Waahlngton. tour axtraa volunteered, and there la no loncer dan ger of any ahortag In th number of men in in oaitery. Regular quarterly Inspection waa held Friday evening. CapUIn 1L V. Welah nuttlnr hla command through a lively drill with tha heavy field piece a. Th battery executed te movementa with an eaae and action that waa commend able, th volley firing being especially good. Battery A haa lately been fully eiulpped with th lateat field plecee and aide arme. and la th only organisation of lta kind on tha raclflo coaat. 2i JAPS GET POSTED ON COAST LINE SOUTH OF ASTORIA aent blm to pay off hla men. The 7ap- 'orn otner man coaat and lta anca apparently had no work other than that or inapeotlng tha ouletlv to private life. Tha poBwible entrance of Mr. Man ning and the definite entrance of Mr. Moaer Into th race opens th entry lint with one candidate on each aid of the political fence. In addition I A. McNary, former city attorney, J. J. Fitzgerald, present deputy citjf at torney, Ralph Moody -and Municipal Judge Cameron nave all oeen men tioned aa possible candidates. Accord ing to report neKher Moody. McNary nor Cameron Intend to become candi dates, so that tt aeema probable that Mr. Moser will have but one or two men against blm forth primary nomi nation. , which, ha told aeveral people, had aeen I ing on tha beach near Seaside, contour. Mr. Welcb aaya the coaat In tha rear and to the aeuth of Aatoria la prac tically dofeneeieaa, ao that It would be an easy thing for an enemy to land anywhere on the beach between Tilla mook and the mouth of the Columbia. Th entrance to the river itaelf, la well, guarded by three forta. but there la no protection for the country eouth of Aa- IXulaV ji MajBM The Eminent Violinist ;..!,,.. . - At the -.,--4- ' Heilig Theatre v THURSDAY EVENING, "January 9ih SATURDAY r AFTERNOON, January lllh The KNABE PIANO is used EXCLUSIVELY by this great est, of the great violinists for playing all his accompaniments. The KNABE has received the UNSTINTED praise of such art ists as Saint-Saens, Tschaikov- sky, Carreno, Hambourg; , Von Bulow, and D'Albert. Its tone is beautiful. Sherman, Clay & Co Sixth and Morrison, opposite Postoffice. Wholesale Dealers Victor Talk ing Machines. . Only Two More 5cl!!n(( Day ln.1907 , v We re goiftg to do some terrific price smashing before the New Year sets in; we will wind up the old year with a volume of bargains, that will set all Portland talking. Not an item in our entire establishment is spared. Everything goes regardless of price or value. We guarantee a saving on every purchase. See advertised specials. Others await you at the store. 34-inch Covert and Black " Coafis'H ' Full satin-lined. Values up 0::..;$12.75 Coats up to . See Windows. i , - ' ' . - s, Rvalues 9 CA $27.50. IL.DU m BOND ISSUE BUSINESS CLUB RECOKEIIOEO TO TOAST ADD . Union labor of Everett, Washington, baa launched a plan for a cooperative j grocery atora. ;..-. ' 1 11 Ax V: Necessary in Addition to the Smoke and Words Will Eise Three-Mill Levy to Build From the Forthcoming Albina High School. 1 . Entertainment. In the annual report of the echooll' Extensive arrangement are In' prepar- board tbat will b aubmltted to the ation for th entertainment of th Port taxpayer at the general meeting In the I land Ad club by th East Side Bualnesa west ld high school aaaembiy room j Men' club next Thursday evening, Jan- tomorrow evening It la ' recommended uary j. The occasion la the annual that a levy of t mills b aaaasaed on I gathering and celebration of 03 Per- tho property In th achool district, andlmanent organization of the East Bide that a bond issue of $260,000 bo voted I Bualneas Men's club. The program and fnr th erection of an additional high entertainment will take place at the v V t ,m . ,,K aiki- - Quartera or the club In the Healy .block. tnil null nine - In . nortn A 1 n In A : on 1 k m n i j . . ' " ' ' I ,.Dl ittVlllBUII BUU UrillIU property already purchased for the comreltteea have been appointed In I Brooklyn to take up the war against me lanaioraa. There la every evidence that the rent atrlkes will spread to Newark on Mon day, a general inasa meeting will be held tomorrow at No. 224 Court atreet for the purpoae of organising a series ot rent strikes to be carried on under the ausplcea of the Newark branch of tne workmen a circle. I V Ml There smoker. nitrnriHA. Tne estimated expense ior tne year I including ooxing ana otner atnietica. will be refreahmenta and a A program will be arranged. 1 190S Is 1866.S85 and the estimate of I supplied by tha East Side Athletlo club. receipts is 'aa. follows: County school The East Bide high achool glee club fund, $295,000; atate school fund, 150,- will also contribute to the entertain- 000; tuition, $1,000; special tax levy ment, and speakers to be chosen will of 2 mills, $626,000; total, $971,000. address the meeting, both from the Excess of receipts over estimated ex east side organisation and from the Ad pense, 114.016. i ciuo. a snort ousineaa eeasion and i nta aoes not mciuae any estimate i election or oriicers wui ne neia. for the bnlldlna of a hlirh achool In I All the business men on tha east aide - imoi medicine, ror sale by W. J. van north Albina on a tract or land pur- nave been invited to attend by C. A. Iiamme, lisi Morrison atreet, next to chaaud for the purpoae, and for which Blgelow, secretary of the Eaat Side Pap'e coffee houoe. Following are the we recommend a bond Issue of $260,000, club. The object of the meeting Is to testimonials of a few of those who have bonds to run 20 years, bearing 6 per exchange views on advertising and other neen curea or kidney trouDlea turougn j cent Interest, continues the report. I cooperative methods., - The buslnesa men Kidney Cure Tea CHILDREN'S DRESSES Four to H years. Values up to $5.00 at ;;,.A....:.U...?2.25 .". NET AND SILK WAISTS Values up'to $3.00. ...... ,$1.05 SUITS- ' 30 Suits in brown and fancy mix tures ; exclusive garrnents. Values up to $65. . . . ; . . . . . .... .$25.00 SILK PETTICOATS Values up to $17.50. ..... .$6.05 LADIES' SWEATERS Regular $3.50 values.... $1.05 Ladies'. Wool Eiderdown Robes; $5.00 values. ... . . . .$2.25 Ladies' Black Silk Plated Hose; 75cvalues -35f Wholesale j r.ari ana neran NESTS WILL ALL ,:" TURN OUT OWLS 1 Grand Executive H. L. Leavltt of the Brotherhood of Owls, has notified the local' neat, Portland No. 4, that present Indications are that one of Hi most Important fraternal gatherings ever held In the Rose City will be th forthconv lng convention to be held bare- lour days, January IS, 16, 17 and 18. Assur ances from a sufficient number of local nests, not only In northwestern, middle west, but also eaatern states, have been received to presage a rousing aeaslon of the grand neat, the flrat one ever held, the order being but little more thnn a rear old. Leavltt is now on an Inepec Ion tour of some of the newly formed nests, but nromlses to be In Portland again within the next 10 dave to aaaist I arranaement right along. in the preliminary arrangements for the I ecutlve Moaer, laat night nootieat.. Locally arrangements are in the handa of Gua C. Moaer, executive of Portland No. 4. Jay H. Upton, aecretary and : aiU . . So y 3 u,, ' l V. LADIES'1 FLEECED UN- DERWEAR In regular and extra sizes, 35c values ....... i . .". 17 LEATHER BELTS ' In black, brown, tan and white; $1.50 and $1.75 values J....75 FANCY BACK COMBS . , . 85c and 50c values.......... 15 SKIRTS , V In extra sizes and regulars; val ues up to $10.. V... ...... $3.35. Furs! :; Furs! Furs! Gray Squirrel Ties, 50 inches long . . . .$5.00 Small Gray Squirrel, $7.50 values . . .$3.00 French Ermine Ties, values up to $6.50 for only $1.05 Fashionable 3 stripe Mink Neck Pieces; $65: values ... ....$30.00, Genuine French, brown r Coney Coats ; regular $37.50 values. $18.50 li MA fifth and Alder Sis. Judge George J. Cameron, chairman of tne nnance committee ana trustee 01 th order. . - . . We are working away at details oz "and w have every assurance of a real . eucceseful gathering. We are going to draw dele arataa bar from oolnta 2.000 or S.000 miles from Portland, and w hope w shall be able to send them back home with a good Impression' of the -hospitable proclivities of Portland people. It is' of course- too early as yet to say bow many delegatea will be here, but we are confident that there will be not leaa than 1,000, more likely 1,200, while w are trying our beat , to boost the at tendance up to 1.500. ' Republicans who are keeping tab on the course of events In Indiana express the belief that the seotlment for Hugnes In that state Is co.iatantly gaining In atrength. It Is their belief that If Fair bank ware not a candidal for th presi dency th New York executive would have the major part of the Indiana dele gatlon to th national convention next year. - the use of this tea Bew Boll dings Keoesaary. "In this connection, we beg to sub mit that our receipts for the school fund were not aa large as the estimate on same waa made. This haa made a difference of about $25,000 in our re ceipt, in addition to tnia anortage. we have had a rather atrenuoua year in ' A. B. Gates, from Greaham. Or, tells about bis kidney, trouble and this won derful cure: 'In the beginning I thought that, my back waa afrccted 1y rheumatism. In course of time I found out that my kidneys were affected. I Went; to (llfferant rlnrlnrl anil . tried all kinds nt mriitna hut rnt iittia nr endeavoring ' to take care of the out- no resulta. After aufferln for more lying dlatricts which have come Into than 10 years and snendlna considerable district Jfo. 1 during the past two money. Mr. Van Diimnia aave me a tea I year. made from a leaf he called a Lady I "It waa absolutely necessary to tree. 1 drank that tea for a week and j build a new school at Arleta, a large waa totally cured.' I have drank the addition at Montavuia. a new school at lea off and on for three months. It is I Vernon, large additions at : Irvlngton now six months that I have not drank and Portsmouth, as well as completing y ana my cure Is perfect and recom are willing to accept any advertising schemes that the admen will Dronose. as advertising the eaat side Is the main work: oi the eaat side business men. Th club will alao boost the annua; show of the Oregon State Poultry asso- elation whlrh wlllhe held thin winter In the building on the corner of Eaat I Alder street and Orand avenue, vacated recently by Markell & Co. The ahow will be held irom January 8 to 14. WHEN WILL CASES (Continued from Page One.) mended to the suffering public. ' Mr. M V. nuHa 9te 11H. aava '1 have suffered n inns- time with kid ney trouble, nothing doing me anyltlce ty the report the eaat aide high achool: also - aome 1 nnlninnatAd. hut wlthnll fonrlnao U contracts were carried over from laatfinj . Vla . , , ... year. This large amount of new build- believed by hla friends to be relying Ing increased the actual outlay over our upon the honesty of his advisors re-" 1 1 in. niik . . . j., . - ' estimate about $90,000 aa you will no- good. Three cups of Mr. Van Damme's furea me so completely tnat l rec ommend it to all'ladjes who are affected wAm aura oacK. gardlng the appointment of a man to fill Bristol's place. The people from the west who are here think that the presidential influence will Bonght Other Property. "We were also compelled to pur chase considerable real estate as new 1rwcLt1nna for nftw ' aohnnln. Thla . in. MIm rurrL Nioim.. ku Mnn-i.nn clutleil a tract of land in Vernon, an-1 be well airectea II It is. then nO st., says: , -I have Buffered for i years other tracts in Ainina on Knott street as grafter nor friend of grafters will w th a in. n. j i ... I a new site for , tha WilllAma Avin 6 " ' v " mil crasty-with nain ami i,fft.rino. Art er l school: also a location at Creston and I get the appointment. IariaKing of Mr. Van Damme's tea for a I anotner at wenmona. ii Deing necea- aary to secure inem locations so mat buildings migni oe erected during the present year or;, during the coming yeir. , The Increase or pupils in the dis u Stoves, Ranges at TC1 immnrmiTTTnTn milium IijniiJiliLiEll Rugs, Curtains m " was curea ana now am a happy rlrl and have not suffered any for the pasi uiree montns since I first used the tea ' FEE IS OtJT OP IT. , , ' A"r . aufferlng for 1 2 years from . kidney-trouble I waa cured of my ail ment by the use of my tea and last De cember when my health was restored I concluded to come to Portland. I had 60 heps and $30 worth of poultry wire that 1 offered for sale hefnu inarin. A Mr. Strange aDDeared at mv hnnu and told me he would like to buy me out and move In the house.- He was so weak and looked ao miserable that. I took plty on htm and asked him what the trouble was. "I have floating kld t.pys and am not able to ait up In my npring wagon when I'take my milk to town. I must walk eslde my horses for uie ariaKo oi ine wagon 4s too much far me. I intend to go t Portland next v.fek for an ' operation. The doctor , Ma , iuy way io save my life.-" I told him that' would be a mire way to go to , his grave. I have 'ured myself In a short time and it may i .1 iv o us.? u.jb .Miiaur ti; 'furo you, DUt trict Is very large and new achools or nddlttons will have to be built at , Sell-1 Not Candidate Undei Any Circnm stances McConrt Mentioned. (Snprlal ' fllamitpli . tn Tha ' Imipndl i wood. Kicnmond.. Peninsula, also i at I ,; .Pfttidltnii. Or nn on vto. Highland and , an addition to the Hanie3 A- Fee today positively de- Shaver school: . also finishing . Arleta I rl In e1 in ha a cDnilMila fn. tha l..Tiji. j ..iki. f . ; I " - " yi- , -a TTnttorf Stat. 4lo.l, - e school meeting tomorrow even-lfnr nrnrnn nnAar anv otrnnmaf hia report on the trade schools regard- cltX Attorney John McCourt Is be ing which he went east especially to! lng urged by Pendleton friends as a my house other points, At thi can cure you in at least two or three . y'wka, I then asked him ts .comn in tne house and drink of my kidney cure. e eaia. -i nave aranK an kind ot pat. crit medlelnea, consulted many doctors, and I am tired of all that Mr only sal vation la In an operation." I told him, 'Now I will drink a cup myself and If : you don't want to drink a cup you shall n-vor move In this bouse.' I will ' not ' n II to yuu." He drank a cup and con tinue Io drink the tea for Ihre days, filler wliloh be had no more pain and ns clnti'K his work again and In a. week w is per t'ocllv cured. I ai?!l my IvMnoy Cure (Just n tea, no '!! inel, on th condition of "Jvo cure, I'-.urv refunded." Th tea Is put up In c and il.ltf bottles. A trial will con- lm.. . ; V i Investigate. . The rnort Is an Interest ing one and the b(Fi recommends that trade schools be established tn Port land. The annual report of the school clerk will also be submitted. kAilroad mex r elect officers .' Tbe Railway Investment company of Oregon, composed of employes of the Harrlman lines In Orogon, held lta 'first annual meeting last evening at the Hotel Imperial,- jTbts company was or ganized Juat one year ago. : and since then" baa . been dealing ; exclusively Io Portland real estate. The business "for the first year waa reported to have been most encouraging. t- -Offlcera for 1998 were elected as ..fol lows: - L. c. McCoy. nretdent: fj. I. i Lrdahl, ' vice-president; W, J. Tucker. I secretary and treaaurer: J. F. Cussln- 1 1 90 candidate. HIGH IlEXT CRUSADEBS (Continued from Pag On.) t violations of th code of both 5e partmenta In many tenements. These violations -generally cost a landlord money, ana .the appearance on the east side of lnsoectors armed with snecifle complaints of rooms not ventilated and plumbing out or order and lire escapes other than approved character, It Is said by the strikers haa set the land lords to thinking. ; ... , -.-.v ; thw tenement districts of- - Brooklyn, where conditions are almost a bad as In Manhattan. The Brooklva strikers started off with a " victory when the. landlords at, Nos. 217 " and tit Slegel srtreet v reduced the rents 22 each. Strikes were declared at No. 2 fin fliaaal eireoi, sua; 19 vtruiam avenue aia at ger, C. Edward Murray, W. A. Glider- district. The strikers it JOS anrf la? m ana V; wurr,ei(' ntl Iialller, I Slegel street, formed, together by con wium untvvvn ;: trlbaline-.!! each. ,Thirtv-nv atriba at STORE Allho Freights Add 25 Per Cent to Cost Price ACTUALLY POSSIBLE ! ABSOLUTELY TRUE! fWs" BIG EAST SM fUMITDKE WE COLLECT RENT! OTHERS PAY RENT! Wc solved the expense problem by erecting afour-story building, covering one-fourth of a city block, one-half for OUR FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE, and the balance to rent to bthejrs, to pay' interest on the whole investment. v Iyou are in the furniture business and possessed the economic advantages which enabled you to AUTUAJLLfY 'BAVi!; UUSTUMUKS $5 UW liAUtl JpZO would you overlbok such an opportunity to build up the mUUJiST BUblWKbS IN TOWN? 'T.l-A's" No-Rent bargains Are Becoming Famous 83-85 GRAND AVENUE CORNER EAST STARK East Ankeny, Montavilla 6r Union Ave. Car Lines . Phone East 2929