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TUB: OREGON DAILY VlOURNAUl -PORTLAKD. ' THURSDAY, EVEHlfaO., JANUARY IB, ICOt r - MlitflillM iiPiEpilKSIiB SIM BS ';; PflllQI PI flQt ISljf &&W0MMMfMMd : ; tiiesearea rav or ' V VI I III I' III lllir ' Of the attractive prices ;we are v-::'. (11 1! ; ThlVMT'' ' - xVVK ' I January Clearing Sale - ' ! liVLJ li 'V-V-. 4 : ;;M".-1 :j r -4 V--: : t " i SPECIALS "FOR " ' ' ' , .'V .-. ; : t; '., -r ;-y ' ,' mi$m!8mmmmmmMm - 1 today sdMiuKDAY n iimmmmimmmgiiM ' ' v . ; nnr. efep.u . .-.twf 1$$, iJ rfnn rii ill i- nn... 1 71 .ii.il. ,.i.i. i inn in ii I ' " War! apartment to; Regu 'Ulatc : Operation;- Want Structures ( uosed for Hour Morning: ' and Even Much ncourfement la felt by th " clubi relative to th inatter ot procur ln( a jut; regulation of tht . brtdg i ,draw. Attorny' fl-homai ,Q. 3ren - gave It aa' Kla opinion lp an axhauaOva peech befora Uta united cluba Tueaday avenln that tha law would allow tha brldgoa to ba cloaad at certain perloda 'durlaf tha day , If tha propaf metboda , to bring it about wera adopted. Tha war department at Waahtafton fnuat be approached la tna proper rnannor and when they bava been ahown -tna facta, aald Mr. Greene, tha people of , the eaat aide will win their point . The proposal provldea mat tha draw a on all the brldnea acroaa the Willamette river at Portland ahould M oloaed lor one Jiour In the evening and ona hour In tha nornlnc, during the tlroa when mnit of tha people are paealn to and from their work. X further regulation la propoaed by . Mr. Greenfly which ha aald ahould ba , brought about that would require the bridge tendera to keep the bridge closed 10 tmnuiea wiwwa each opening and that It never ba open at any ona time tot mora than It . mlnutea.' .i Wax Separtment Hut Aet. Tha rulea undei1 which tha bridge ia operated now, according to Mr. Greene, ; are Imposed by tha war ; department alone and by no othe authority and if the war department ahould aea fit to revise those rules no ona could Interfere. He aald tha -time had coma when a caseation of the nuisance . ahould be DOG" Stockings For bovif retfulur prica 25c; during this aiet Regular 33c valuei in ladiei ribbtd "Purittn": Vests and fants. . . .f , AH profit waived $1,000 worth ;c, high-grade Steel Ranges, aUtfzev'to reduce, oui ' large OVERSTOCK." ; Piir Range contracts were made last summer, our NEW?; STORE opened two months later than anticipated business , depression lessened regular sales, and we are TOP HEAyV ON RANGES,1 and Vish to convert $1,000 into ready cash." 1 Looking North on Grand Avenue From Belmont Btreet. ADDIHLTK FOR SEWER VORK :.:- '. : . . . f brought about aa waa dona rn Chicago some years- ago at s time wnen jnr, Greene aald ba waa living 4n tha windy -city. - - " - We ahould aend direct to tha aecra- tary or war aiauauca ana ibcis regara Ing tha altaation," aald Mr. Greene, "We muat show - tha relation between the east aide and tha weat alde; we must ahow the population of the east ' aide and the fact that It ia largely In terested in business and a professional way on the -west aide and that trans portation muat ba Interrupted aa little aa possible. ,: - "VVhen we ahow there that approxi mately S6, 000 people pasa over tha four bridgea every iay to the CO or 100 that . rms' up 'end -down khe stream there should be no difficulty In gaining our rxiint. Really, the river trafflo ia In- nlgnlf leant -compared to the - bridge trafflo and could ba regulated without nutting- any restriction upon ice aieam boat. traffic. ;- " ,: , -. ' Wkfien I waa living la" Chrcago "thla - aarae question came up. There were not more than 100,000 people living north of Chicago river and there, were but three brldgea which it - waa pro posed to reguiaie in mis hum way. we made our overtures direct to the seere tary of war and when the figurea and facta were presented aa they existed wa had no' trouble in obtaining tha con res- el on. wa must interest our senators ao that they will help ua and It will ba easy. t i . . s . - . W. I Boise announced, when Mr. Greene had finished, that Senator Ful ' ton had been approached, regarding tha ' matter during hie recent vlait and had cromlsed . his. aaaiatanoe. Pre Josselyn of ' the Portland Railways has already colJee ted -some of the statistics mentioned oy Mr. ureene ana uey are being prepared for ' presentation to the war department and to Senator, Fultqn, The chamber of Commerce baa also en dorsed ue proposition. ,.. The east aide beiievee tnat mora rapid transit acroea the bridges Is one or tna most important itema in the de velopment of the east aide resident dla trlcta aa the. nuisance of being held up on the bridges haa deterred many citi sens from buying property and building homes on the eaat aide and thereby caused a , general depression ef realty Six Months More Given Con tractors on Big Brook lyn troject. PLAN TO DOUBLE CAPACITY OF MILLS i- A , ' . Jr: ' f.M - -eisBisssasMMS-MBasaMBBasa Columbia Company's Cereal, ! Bapidly Growing Output, fiemands More Room. Six months additional time baa been granted Contractors Gieblach, Paoquet Jk Joplin In which to complete tha big Brooklyn eewer project Thla addi tional time gives thfe contractora until the latter part of April to nnlab'. tha work, but It ia doubtful, according to Ferdinand Joplin, If the aewer can be accepted by the city aa completed at that time. It will probably take the greater part of next summer to finish the project. A number of difficulties have ore- aented themaelvea in the way of quick sands, water and cement, stone and gravel. All tnese , tnings nave maae the work alow.; During the laat alx weeka tha continued rains have delayed progress. At this time mere is a smaller numDer vi mm misused uu mo Job than haa been the case since Taat winter. The number will come close to 0.. The uaual number of men em ployed Is 100. Xlver Blocks Work. " On account of tha thigh etega of the river work had to be abandoned in tha main trunk for a week or ao. but haa been reaumed agaiiw. - There remains yet to be taken from the tunnel about an ut nt tha 1.800. Th work Of lav ing the brick and cement in thla part of tno aewer naa just wen1 smrieu. a short 'distance waa laid? at tha river end before the high water, but the workmen were forced to leave the tun nel when the water rose. Tha tunnel will be 10 feet In diameter on Uw in' iM whn finished. There remains 400 feet of the open iiitnh . of .tha. main truna to complete. Because of the hard formation through whioh the. aewer passes at this point progress haa been alow. In addition tha creek flows over the sewer and the awollen stream is hard to manage. The water seems to be drained to a low gravel basin here from Mount Tabor and other high ground to the east and there It remains. This condition makes it difficult to dig the aewer. The aouth branch la yet nearly all to be taken out. It la 4,000 feet long and but 200 feet haa been built Hera tha water haa been a greater handicap tn the workmen man at any otner point . Tha east branch is practically completed. The branches and the open out on the main trunk are excavated, the aewer ia built and covered aa the workmen proceed. Karar Walcbea Work. The mayor and city engineer both have been faithfully watching the progress of . the construction of tha aewer . during tha - past few months. Mayor Lane dons a slicker, a aou'weater and a pair of gum boots land wades down through the trench every, other morning or so. lie aaya the contractora are doing good work and It ia likely that the contractora will ba allowed reasonable overtime - Much credit -is SELLIVOQD BEGINS PARK CAMPAIGN Board of Trade Urges Eesi dents to Plant Trees in Suburbs. The Columbia Milling company, whose plant on Eaat Market atreet, between East Second and Eaat Third streets was put up during the past year at a cost of $75,000, has under considera tion the doubling of its mills within the next few months. This concern lias built up a large trade in both flour and cereal products, and in order to keep pace with its Increasing trade finds 'tt necessary to largely increase its out jput i The company is preparing to make . extensive Improvements to its warehouse, and when this work is com- .pleted will probably take up the prooo altion to double the alee of the mill proper, - riven them for the work they are doing. The contract waa let at $250,000 and la tna largest sewer contract ever let In Portland. The work baa been going ateadily forward for the laat 18 months. The contractora assert that ahould weather conditlona take a mora favor able turn great progress could be made witn me aewer. . uiner conaiuons are by Joplin are the cheap labor mar ket and the busted state of the sand combine, both big factors In ao large an undertaking. - Mrs. Qulnlan Dead. (Special DUpitcb to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. Jan. 18. Mra. Audrey Qulnlan, wife of F. X Qulnlan, agent for the O. R. & N. at thla place, died Tuesday evening from cancer. She waa 32 years of age and had been married five years. They had no children. They came here from Arlington eight months ago, when Mr. Qulnlan .was .promoted to the position Of O. R. A N. agent here. - Vif V ill K wH 4 " V 1 -N. xx In concurrence with tha extensive park plana that have grown out of the movement whicS caused the million- dollar band issue to be voted laat June, the Sellwood board of trade baa started a campaign that If carried out, will make that suburb one of tha most at tractive parts of tha city. The firat atep will ba to plant traea and abruba In the streets. Rev. V. A. Tonmpson ia anxious tnat every homeowner shall assist, it is thought by those who have studied the plan that it la one of the cheapest and moat effective methoda of beautlflca tion that can be adopted.' At least two treea are to re planted in iront or every lot Tha Individual coat will be very amall. Carda will be distributed among uia ubllo aohoola from tha Sellwood branch lbrary and in every way that it is pos sible to get them into the hands of the cltlaena. A tree-planting day will be decided upon after the cards are filled out and sent in. Maples, elms, 'poplars or nut bearing trees will be aet out and a plan adopted ao that there will oe a diversity or treea piantea. The comprehensive park plan, in which the eaat aide-was very much In terested is at present held up with the otner bond issues decided upon ia?t June. Eaat aide property owners are anxious that the suit will be settled early so that the question can be taken un and nrooerlv out' rhroutfh. ' Mount Tabor haa a. beautiful ajte for a park which the club members nave urged ror several years. The peninsula is anxloua for the improvement of Co lumbia park and the purchase of a 40 acre tract near the North Alblna car barns for park purposes. It is realised by tha residents of tha peninsula that umesa mis property ia reserved soon homes will ba built on the tract. There are aoma members who are ce-i alroua that a park reserve should be established alone the river bank ao that the shore mignt not all he taken up witn warenouaea ana wnarrs. It ia very probable that a special election to ballot on many improvements inciuomg tne para and oouievard ap propriation .will be called during the summer or early fall. An early decision from tha supreme court is expected on uia auu appealed a snort time ago. BURKAD BUILDING ILDIfi! SOON TO BE HOTEL Structure Will Be Eemod- eled at "Once Under Architect's Plans. ML Hood Outmg nannclsi All patterns; regular 12tfc Taltiei; clearing tale price. ; ,9 per Yard PROPORTIONAL REDUC Itions on our entire STOCK DURINO THIS SALE. AGENTS FOR CELEBRATED , fat- ..;.,.... ;-X , ,.v.. :.f, ;X:V. WILL ADOPT PLANS FOE NEW CHUECH Plana for a new church to replace the burned .rc-roea iroe&yterian in Alblna, have been adopted by the building com mittee. The plana will be submitted to the congregation at a business meeting in me toaney Avenue cnrls- te ba held tian church this evening. Cost of the new building will bo $9,000. It will be a frame building but higher than tha old structure so aa to admit of a large BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT An - Important Side Business Men's clu In meeting of the East m'a club will be held tha Quarters of tha club, at East Morrison street and Grand avenue, thla evening. There are several matters that need attention besides aome new pro posals that are to be made and dis cussed. . ., No More No Matter How Bad Your Case Is Or How 1 Lorig You Have Had It, Pyr amid Pile Cure Can Cure It Opaa. Cut oa East . Twelfth Street,' Brooklyn Sewer. :'w. :. '"'. '.k;,"i i ... .. .". ' .-- rraa Paokara Beat to Prove It. Half of the sufferinr'-and tnrtnro nt piles haa never been told. Whether your particular case of piles is almost too ex cruciating for any, mortal to bear, or it jruu m.rw lenriuuy amatizea ny unreach able itching and bleeding or whether you nave oniv a moderate ease nt nii there iapoeHlve relief, and quick too. In Pyramid Pile Cure. You need not take for granted all we sky about our Pile Remedy. Wa want it to speak for itself. . - That la why we aay to every person Buffering from pllea or any form of rec tal disease, aend us' your name and ad drees and wa will gladly send you a free trial package of the marveloua Pyramid Pile Cure.- After using the trial you will hurry to your nearest druggist and get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure, now admitted by thouaanda to be ona of the most wonderful relief and cures for Piles ever known.- Instant relief can be' gotten by using the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure, it Immediately reducee all congestion and swelling, heals all sores, ulcere and irri tated carta It rendera an operation ab solutely unnecessary. . ' a - ... . Bend your name and address today for free trial package to Pyramid Drug Co.. 188 pyramid Bldff., - Marshall, Micha 7 The Burkhard building, East Burn- aide atreet, between Union and Grand avenues, which waa purchased last fall by 8. A. Arata for 1135,000. is to be I reconstructed, modernized and probably converted Into a flratnclaaa family ho tel. Tha owner of tha property has commissioned m local architect to pre pare plana and apeclflcatlona of tha necessary alterations to ba made on tha second and third floora. The plana , un der contemplation provide for convert ing the large hall at the west end of me imra iioor 1010 jiving apartments. Tne rooms at tne east ena or tne Build ing, which have for many years been occupied by the East Side Maaonla lodaes will be utilised aa a dlnlna room. Many changes will have .to be jnada in the interior or tne two upper floora requiring the expenditure of a largo sum oi money. i This building waa planned by Archi tect Otto Kleeman for Joseph Burk hard about 14 years aao. - It has a. frontage of 190 feet on East Burnside street, and naa a deptn of 100 reet. It was put up for less than $40,000, but it is estimated that it couldn't be dupli cated today for leaa than twice that sum. ' R. & G. CORSETS ALL STYLES Men and women's I "Clover Brand" and -Webetera- Scbool SHOES The Shoes that put Portland on the map. pf At Wholesale ; Prices J Ilanne $30 $54 Ranfle $27 $50 Rarine $25 (COAL OR WOOD) i ITie body made of a high-trade Cold Rolled SteeL as bestos lined, making triple walls; large firebox, takes water ? coil. J Bakes quickly, great fuel saver; sizes 18, 16, H. "A more satisfactory Range cannot be bought at any price. -This is an absolute, bonifide sale of the best Ranges ai wnoiesaie. prices wui a al.u vv cheap RANGES. ) mm) : EAST SIDE HEADQUARTERS Victor Talking Machines Edison Phonographs GET YOUR RECORD! HERE New Notaries. '' (Speeial Dispatch- to Tbe Jonrktl.) Salem, Or., Jan. 16. List of notaries public appointed by the governor aa Toiowa: o. w. farman, Condon; a. F. Billing. Ashland; V. V. ' Koykendall. Wamthilhii THE -NEW IDEA" 10c paper patterns and Women's Magazine. In addition to the big reductions made during this sate we wilT al low an additional discount of o percent on the amount or your ntirrhasea noon presentation of I this ad. . , The Burnside Dry Goods Store S. KAFKA 16 Qrand Ave., Cor. Eaat Burpalde We occupy one-half of our own building, collect rent on the balance and can sell FURNITURE 30 per cent cheaper than if we paid big rents -rents that are demanded in the city's business center. Morgan-Atclilcy Furnilnrc 03-85 GRAND AVENU Corner East Stark Morrison Electric Company Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies. 291 EAST MORRISON STREET Phones,: East 3128 ; B1625. Phone Eut 2929 539 TO 349 WILLIAMS AVENUH T T TAXZ V CAS I TiU ST. CAB Our Jan. Clearance Sale Now at its highest value-giving point We do not think we could offer anything more attractive or to give such general buying satisfaction as the few specials we list below. Every one is of exceptional merit and well worthy of a higher price. So A2TD .100 Wc yd. 6,000 yarus of the choicest pr terna auct ooirfra 15,000 Ws, 15c to 25c Embroideries and rflAna at rtnlos This lot embraces our entire stock of embroideries and Insertions that range in price from ISo to 20o yard, aome even higher, though in very short lengths, , widths 2 in. to II in. Your choice 9ot yard. , gOQ TPS, to nKUTJBS CAxzooa , 7c yd. Fresh from tha miiis just arrived. The Store of Quality East Side Sewing Machine Co. 3S3 L Morrison Near Grand A. W. JOHNSON, Prop. Our MottoThe Easy Payment Plan. ' .A imali payment down, the bal ance in amall weekly or monthly Davmenta (no collections), no in terest; old machines taken as part payment, rree embroidery les- aona cy expert operators Ma chines rented. Expert repairing. Open Saturday evening until 10 p. tn. JfKXS AtWAXS KlUrll. The Imperial Painless Dentists DENTISTS TO THE EAST SIDE " iMinl 1 a mmI W1 Was uonn wrana mwm, ana b. saorruoa. Solid Gold Crowns at........gs.00 Bolld Gold Bridge Taath ....$5.00 Beat Platea , ..V...S5.0O A Blnalnf Ouarantea aa AH "Work. GROCERIES e a- - ,i . m xes, we can supply your every want in tne grocery in smallest prices possible. WHY NOT 8AVQ f "Ken-Ada" Coffee,r.............,...,...V..29 pound; worth 40c 3eaA4a,'.' Iea ..40a) pound; worth 60c "Ken-Ada" Flouf . . . t ; f 1.30 sack; worth $1.50 "Ken-Ada" Brands Are Ibe Best That Money Can Bay Of course we. would rather you come and see what a model grocery department we have, but if your time is limited it's just as safe to order by telephone -East 577. CANNED GOODO SPECIALS Sweet Vinton Sugar Corn.. ;..,0a) can; 3 for 25X uooa wnoice lomatoes, -uoid Liuat" Brand...... t,...,f can Early June Peas, -Rose Bud" Brand.. ...... can; 2 for 16 Singapore Finest Quality Pineapple; special. v.. i ;..i..;,.4.10 can "Phasanr Brand Bartlett Peara; special., 18 can; 2 for 35t Select Strmgleas Beana; special ......9 can mt DRIED FRUIT-SAVE : ' talif. Pried Peaches; spllOat lb. I Best Italian Prunes; spl. .8 lb. Calif. Dried Figs, blk. or wht. . Hood Rivea Dried Apples,' se.' speclal-at .,y...,j..ivi.0 lb. f leet; special .;..,.....14) jb tr-:.if-&.-jf Be Sort and Save Yonr en-Adak Certificates. -fr at tht HENRY C. SCHROEDEIi 242-246-340 RUSSELL STREET mm Res. 529.00 Dressers Genuine quarter-tawed oak i birdseye maple and genuine ' " mahogany h JANUARY ; , CLEARING SALE Price FIR aeeteeeee4eeew, : . j FIRST GRADE f Long . ?.00 fXbng j , Sawed ........ $6.50 ; Sawed' SECOND GRADE ? . . . . ..$6.00 S ---: ' ,Pbone '.East; 202 B-2020. HAWTHRONE tAVE. it