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1 13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY . EVENING, JANUARY - 3 VlOOfl, CHER'S HEAD POT UP OU Yi LiOS 11 SCALP YIELD 83,182.200 HOBOES' TOBPGWIfJiViiu ual a - a- . I 14.2 fJILLS WILL BARS . i V r , . - . .' l:2 - Executive Board Committee . Swings Ax on Special 'policeman's Job.. , j ,;, Kneels! Policeman Ed Mabdr wtt dl charged by the police committee of the city executive board last'nlgh for con duct unbecoming n omcer. m cltla Instance of Maher's dismissal was the use of prof ana. language , toward a i Mahir ha'e been a special : roliceman for two year., patrolling Mprrl-c and other downtown thoroughfares, hav . - v. hut hata in the city. Tne teetlmony ahowed that Mfh' abused the confidence placed ly kta W the city and was ; intaaad after the usual tongue lasmna; rvm ' rr.u. .-a nffinr admitted haying directed Volleys of. pnfana -tannage- toward the .woman-an in- , nvHter oarlors early In the morning or Secembe? 17 Patrolman Sutttor. who patrolled:, the earns J&eai w ra ""'hi "X border on the.beat. rBufttor iuti5 that .Mahar had triedto leadthl iwojv" w-,-hn he first went on the beat by Irv ine: to Induce Bulttor to neglect nis work and by Inviting blm to drink In a saloon on me oeai. . .,, Sulttor also testified to naving - ....... i ..ninir llniinr In the Jewel oyster bouse ln violence of the . city ordinance, upon nfTO".'",wr;: Test the proprietor, Sulttor alleged that - Maher Interfered and In turn(thrtened to mv Sulttor discharged If he ever madetrouwe rorin- "A-" Kiiittor'laa-4rta Maher accepting Heavy Increase Over 11)07 Oak Grove Residents Trp for Benefit . of School V District and Port. As completed by" the county court yesterday, the tax levy of 14.1 mljls will yield the sum ; of $J,M3,200, at against $2,778,800 last year. The big Increases are for tha benefit of school dlatrlot No. 1.' which Will have 2J5. S00 more than last year, and tha Port of Portland, which will have an avall- test Against Suburb Being Made a Dumping Around. ' ; k -V v $ hi '.People who live south " of , tha ) city limits on the east side of the river are objecting strongly to the 'practice of escorting convicted vagrants to the limits of the city and , there liberating them on the condition that they are not to return to the city. At a meet ing of 'the Oak-'Grove. Improvement Portland arrested on December 39 as many as 11 unemployed men of varied races, all of whom were described ns vagrants and hoboes, without visible means of suonort : WhMMi In Mtifnrmltv with thm virv questionable policy In vogue, these U madetrouble forlhe restaurant man. mnnn from a wan of tough young men In tne neignoornooa. , Tha committee also took occasion lasl ' -i-k. ranrimiml Patrolman Matt 1. ; Murphy for going to Mount Tabor wlth- out reporting ai poic uunui for loitering In a livery stable. , Mur phy's defense was that he thou got ne was doing v ."rood . police work . In both Murphy also said that Sergeant Cole, who awore out tha complaint against i Murphy, had ,lied, and that he did not consider his actions as any of Cole a business. Murphy was told that he waa a poor policeman' and one possessing no Idea of discipline. Patrolman George Adams, Who pa trols on Alblna beat, was presented with a fine gold watch and chain by the resi dents on his beat aa a token of esteem 'and the committee allowed tha officer to accept the gift A question arose as to whether the officer could be allowed to accept the gift because of the civil Service rules, finally deciding to per mit tne on cer to retain tne present, which will be officially presented to Adams by Chief Grttsmacher with the compliments of the committee. . ahta furrt 112 nnn vnuttAr than inat I n or ' tne uaa urove- improvemen tear f ? ' f 8Z'00" reater tnan lat association last night the following res County Judge Webster said In ref- ?'"ti0M w"8 passed regarding the mat. fort to a-et tha law Anmn im ti mllla I ' " Wojeoa B STaotloa, but were unabln to do so hnha of thai. Whereas. It la feDorted .In the dally extra expense the county will have to I press that the police of the city of "THA payments on the detention home for theNbenefit of the juvenile court and on repairing the Armory have to be completed, also the rebuilding of the approaches and repairing the Burnslde street bridae. the exnanae of tha nrlma. rles and two general elections, and the I dependent men were escorted by guard Increase In salaries .made by the last on the morning of the next day to the legislature. 'i nese eiementa made it I cuy ana - couniy 'iimn, ana iiotraii impossible to fix a flat 14 mill levy." I at the Golf Links station of the Ore In the three" Items where the levy goh City car line, with instructions is actually made by the county court, not to return: the levy this year will bring Jn $1,200 Whereas, The territory adjoining for lees than In 10T. ' 'There will be only some two or three miles In a southerly 1800 mora for general county purposes direction, Including. Oak Grove and vl- auu aiuv uiura lor mi uonrj, out me I emu;, is uuuea wiiu iiumsa wcuiiira road levy was out so that It will bring I by suburban residents, whose business 11,700 less than .last year. Several I nursults In Portland and elsewhere take montns ago the county commissioners I them from home much or tneir time; Called the road sunervVtors hef nr. thm I ' Whereas. Our homes . ara therefore and gave them an economy talk, and the occupied during such time only by our action wsieruav snows that thia art-1 wives and children, wno ara witnout monition will bo enforced. I police or other protection; The tax rolls show a total , of ap- .Whereas, .These unhappy men, by proximately f21S.600.O0O on the books. I force of circumstances, must become and Assessor Staler has fta-uriM that the I a nrey unon our community, and un taxea will be divided under the levy in less they can find Immediate work are the following different funds: State, driven- to the extreme where they must $175,000; state school, $328,400: aounty, either beg,, steal, or starve; and til. 400: county roada. tihi son- ll. .Whereaa. A moat serious condition la Drar,.'i,yi. .rl ot ""land, 1278,. thereby. created, and the possioiuty ex- 000: city of Portland 1981 inn- arhnnl llata nt Ita hefna- a-reatlv intensified district .No. 1. C67.000; total,. S,182,20O. I through the continuation of thia policy, ' i ana tne unioaaing upon us or suu jarg Oftt? Tlf T Anm " I er numbers: &tQ riailOS iOW Be It Resolved. By the members of His'h.rrada inatriimenta mil, i a.-I tot. ,ou urove improvement aasocia- of America's most reliable manufacture tlon, .that wa hereby protest against ers. -ine remainder or eight carloads. I la- wjusncs i mi a puucjr and the. closing, bargains of one of the to these unfortunate men, on the basis most meritorious special offerings we innuminuj; have made In many months. Free fnne. I Wnmaa in VavtL ?!.ou,JA" frr.T " P" J""?" neiuJ- Resolved That we hereby express to rVTst.. ataWmkLtX,.1 mayor and police department of the 3osMi5rtiw of' Portland our indignant protest pSSrmt.VLArlf ls unjust and outrageous pro- . ' ceeaing, in aumping inese . unaesiraDie Streets. ... I .k..J,l.. .- .III.... unnn - it.f.n.A. f. A ' I community, to tne immediate pern " ' ' ' Pol I of our homes and families; and even . , . ' should there exist a legal right to adopt riTBia,i xevi oe oiorin ua tinnRi i aunt, miAitinniih avatem. wa neranv ??JS "a.!44, A1S4i Bunkers, Main Implore them, with all the energy we rr A mm Otuiif :f X :'' :;., 'fe'vi tV-K'-. -1 . u . . i-'-i ! -r . ' 1 ' STARTS TOMORROW THIS IS THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER GIVEN-EVERY PRICE a SENSATION Men's Suits, Overcoats And Raincoats can command, to devise some more just and equitable method of solution ror tms prooiem. jae ii iaareiore lurtn- Resolved, That copies of these resolu tions be forwarded to Mayor Lane, Chief of Police Grltamacher, and the dally press. W. & U'Ren of Oregon City was pres ent and Invited to give an address ex plaining tha two new Initiative meas ures proposed by him to be voted on at the general election In June, One Is known aa the "recall," and .the other Is- an enactment that proposes to strengthen Statement Mo. 1. SILICA SAND Ofl ALL VACAfil LOTS Prize of $100 for Discovery of Pit Begins to Loot Small. : n, I i . . All Iff W- IE .4 , J t ' f v 1 : . f . ... c-mmm m . s. . i I f i I I, MO 1 W fflftl WS'ClPRIffi mrntmmw m. mm ;: MANY ITEMS yAY BELOW COST -.-'' , r.IEN'S BUSINESS SUITS . MEN'S OVERCOATS " ?n ft ,,.,V-Vevr $25.00 SUITS REDUCED Jg gQ $20.00 SUITS REDUCED JJ gQ $1100 SUITS REDUCED gJQ QQ BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS' $15.00 (A QC OVERCOATS. . . ,e7aOJ BOYS' $10.00 OC OVERCOATS..... ...iLjUaJiJ BOYS' $8.50 , 4C OC . OVERCOATS ,&0OD BOYS' $5.00 i ' fl OVERCOATS ,l,...ii)JaUU ' $3.95 CO CA 2RCOATS . . . .ffttp V BOYS OVERCOATS $30.00 OVERCOATS . REDUCED TO $25.00 OVERCOATS 1; 1 ft C i.iu itau : iu, . . . . , , . v vay $20.00 OVERCOATS Cl Q C REDUCED -TO. ;;...PfH $15.00 OVERCOATS . CI A fl nniMTMnfv'i ma . n mum mm t.nuuau 1U ....v.yav aaaaafaiT aiaiaaaaamar a-iwwmii Two-Piece Suitsin Plain, Knee Eantsj BOYS' $12.50 KNEE PANTS C7 K suits. ... . ... ... v :; v V BOYS' $10.00 KNEE PANTS Xf SUITS. . , . v . . . . . . . . . . ....UeU BOYS' $7.50 KNEE PANTS ' C- A SUITS. i.. ........ . ,,jDD,J BOYS' $6.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS.................;.;;; BOYS' $5.00 KNEE PANTS . CO 0 SUITS.......... ;.;.P3 RAINCOATS REDUCED HOUSE COATS ONE HALP TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. THESE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS Stock will not long at these prices. WHEN YOU SEE IT-IN OUR AD IT'S SO 1 ' . ; " . V'"'"''"'- ' 3d and Oal 1st and Yamhil A. H. Berry of Clackamas county, Is a prospective competitor for the Colum bia Steel works prise of $100 for dis covery of a deposit of pure silica sand. Near i Wllholt Springs, on the upper benches of the Cascade range, Mr. Berry has discovered a deposit of silica, a sample of which he brought to The Journal yesterday for analysis. - "I found this deposit about a year ago, and an analysis of some of the stuff at that time showed 86 per cent si "The finest alass and cement can be made from it The--silica illca," he aald. belt seems to lie In a atris about20 acres In extent While the belt la at the present time about 20 miles from a railroad, a line has been surveyed tc Wllholt Springs and would pass near the aMca deposit" ADMINISTRATOK'S SALE. AH Stock Host Oo, Begardless of Cost or former Moa. The administrator has aiven the word. All stocks must move now In a hurrv. The greatest bargain event of the year. McAlleft & McDonnell, Third and Mor rison. CUT FROM $3 TO $3 ON EVERY GARMENT . , . - . . - Set Window Display t Men's Trousers Reduced SEE OUR WINpOWof 5 PANTS, NOW $3.30 aaaaBBBBBB.aBBBaiaaaaaaBMaMBaBaaaadhaBlaaaaaaBaBBaaBB . Manhattan Shirts $1.50 SHIRTS NOW . V". $1.10 $2.00 SHIRTS NOW ... $1.35 $2.50 SHIRTS NOW . . . $1.65 ; All New Patterns ' . Men's llnderwgar at Almost Cost 1 - t Boys Overcoats at Half Price LAST DAY FOR KUBELIK MAIL ORDERS Tomorrow will be tha last day to or der seats by matl for Kubellk before the regular box office aale, which opens at Helllg theatre next Monday. The world-famous violinist will be heard in two grand concerts at the Helllg next! weea. una ursi win De given rnurs- day evening, January 9, and the second Saturday afternoon, January 11. Ad dress letters and make checks and money orders payable to W. T. Pangle, manager tieiug meatre. inclose eeir addressed envelope to Insure ' safe re turn. Kubellk will be assisted by the young French oianiste. M'Ue Berths Rov and Herr Lud wig Schwab,- accompanist FIGHT OPEN "SHOP ,T0 LAST DITCH To Stand firm and refuse to return to work until all nonunion men are dis charged and the "open shop", poller abandoned, was the unanlmoua senti ment of the union molders at a meeting neia iasi - nigni in AiisKy nau. Tne union molders are confident of win ning the strike. They say that the strikebreakers now filling their places ara Incompetent workmen, and that much of their work will be a dead loss to the company. "Fully 75 ner cent of. thasa atrika. breakers are incapable of turning out a the employers will vet be compelled to let mem go unu reinstate us. aly LA3 One "BBOaTO ftrfimnf ;ativk bkomo quimnb. took rare or e. w. grove. uma h. Worm OTr to unr a Cola la Oaa Dmj. 20c PERSONAL J. C Morrison has been appointed su perintendent of commissary of the O. B, ft N. Co., to succeed R. Pryor, who has resigned 'to go into other business. Mr. Morrison . was formerly assistant superintendent- of commissary of the Southern Pacific with headquarters at San Fianclsco.- He haa been In , the service about 10 years. Soothes Itchlnz- skin. ' Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, ec sema, salt rheum, any Itching. Doan's Ointment Your druggist sells it 1SS sro oooAnni go gas JTO STTTDEHTS THE OLD RELIABLE wpir(Tfflnfia6tliin J ClULi U UpaCompany 'Ti.fi: :v: coi r.:o.TJSON and second streets Pictures Enlarged. We have Just put In' a new enlar plant and are prepared to make artistic enlargements from any rum or nega tive. Special Introductory price during January, uregon r noto biock com pany (I. ieeser conen), 11 Bixtn street. Between wasningion ana Biara streets. WILL LOBBY FOR WEEKLY PAY LAW A movement' was started by the Re- I tail Grocers' association at Its meeting last nignt to near tne next legislature pass a law .requiring ail employers or labor in this state to pay their em ployers weekly, Instead -of each month, as is now very generally the custom. The arocera say that it will result In a more prompt payment of bills, as well as largely Increase the cash trade. .The association voted to ask - City Attorney Kasanaugh to investigate the records oz tne .organisation, ror I the purpose of establishing whether the' association is a trust.- At , tne annual meetina to ne held ' January 14,, the officers of tha organi sation will be elected for tha ensuing year. . - Tha le-ru-na llmiiiH .Homes. in 8)00,000 The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac h fixture in over eight million become homes. as It can ba - obtained from all drugaista free. Be sura to inouire early. e ius Aimanao is already published. The and tha surely Vo not put U off. will soonbe c-hausted. Speak for one today. CHICAGO DENTISTS Our success Is due to uniform hlgh- graas work at reasonaDio prices. Nervous People ; And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth extracted, filled and bridgework , applied without tne least pain or -danger. PAINLESS , EXTRACTION i . . .. .50 22 KARAT CROWNS ....... . . . 5.00 BRIDGE WORK . 5.00 OUR BEST RUBBER, PLATE., 8.00 WB-XaTAXXUDTa TEXTH la th greatest Invention In modern dentistry and has been most successful of all methods, t : . r A We extend to all a special invitation to call at our office ,and have their ieem examinea iree ot cnarge. ' nan anil mnlMl . ).. .a best equipped dental establishment la the world, navlnar lust nnenM an nia in Astoria, making us 18 offices all told. l,.W?jrtve- a written g uarantee with mu. wore lor it 7ears. - luy attendant. yjyya evamuga uu o. BUnaay to 1. GHICAGO Painless Dentists . 0ixth ash WABBuroTOBr L; Be aura you are in tha right plac.. ice Sale Prices iiaisM fi Pieces mwW WE HAVE HAMMERED FORMER PRICES OUT OF RECOGNITION EVERY ARTICLE OF Men's, Women And -Child's Wearing Apparel IN THE STORE HAS BEEN REDUCED DO YOUR BUYING NowandACCOMPLISH GREAT SAVINGS CASH OR CREDIT CHOOSE YOUR OWN WAY OF PAYMENT. Credit is freely yours for the asking. Just make a SMALL PAYMENTD6WN and the rest tan be paid for at a ' DOLLAR A WEEK7: