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V V i ' THE OREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL', PORTLAND . THURSDAY . EVENING. JANUARY 23, 1008. , n SI TD'Afll) ( I mm LiJ. At Sill Mb iieror railroad t ' ' ' . -v , , , . t. - - ' ' f' " - t .". . V" . .. '' ... . - ' ASK PA Y STATIOIIS FOR FREE BUREAU EAST SIDE PAT AW- Gas, ' Telephone ; and. Light Companies -Requested to Establish Nev p(Iices. ' 1 FOR I1MED Mount Scott 'Association Ar ranges; to Aid . Idle , Men in Suburb. . Accumulating: Pile -of Steel Belivlna- that a great savin and con- i.- ..i aaim mKa mm in rflfluic Girders liaises Question lot th location t pay station on th ... . il. n.i Ti-- t- I east aid by tit caa company, wia j amman- (in . inhona i irci' " uaiiu UIUI KUIUVIHJ .. . 1 I I . - j , .i t.,v.i m Briniw onow,morn '"Whether tends Bridging: , , Willam- cue. ; r With the object In view of assisting the unemployed la the Mount Scott dl- trlct, the Mount Scott Mutual Aid as- Sacrotaryf W. M. Jacksoh of v There U still ' much doubt , In iom east fide circle regarding the Identity of fhe bridge material being stacked up at the foot of East Flanders. At every lng In the real estate office of Hargrove A Son, at Arlota. A great many de serving people In Mount Scott who bay depended, upon their dally wag to pay the Installments on small homes will be inv' thV Vivar once each month to pay I compelled to giv up their Homes if not hfiinhSnetrlo llK w thP can help bill.. Tha East Slda Business Men's I inomseives. , - . i . . unanea aitoiq was sieciea president; iiida' Business Men's club Is this week sending letter, to all these cornoratlons. requesting tnera 10 laae this matter under advisement- Thoueands of people - every - month must go to th extra eapens of cross- Ding nu mku 7 "7-"r p K M P.t.r.nn vWn.M.nl' matitr ana nave iouna max mj wi . -sr tj . - . . i a . i i iur ; I i . fr'aimAf? mmnrat irv , hi rer. ii;acn organisation in sid water office thouaartds of peopl Mrs, i ut-; par their water bills every month af a I. ?l2ttJS-,,l .J. .n.ni.nr tn themselvea and at I the district I I " J ; V ,v7 . I. I f LiZ imii .rtriirionai eioenee to th city. I churches, is given two delegates, to laratory Is directed at this accumulating very MttU JJf.houMs hive the sssoclatloh and a solicitation is ex fplla of steel untU a novice would b Ukn thefstSp "ready wher th ad- twdod to others In the district and to led to believe that some bright morn' ng th city would wake up to find that a spanking new bridge had been thrown across the river from East Flanders to ir landers ny tn slippery Harriman. Th innocent steel girders that are causing all this commotion are aulte imposing, but not large enough to build a twentieth century bridge across the wuiamett river. , Mystery Explained. ; Committees- from the east': sid are searching th records of the state and city to find a trace or th rrancbise al tered to have been renewed bv Harri man himself everr 10 years from SI 871 1 until the present time. This franchise, vantage is not so apparent as It would se as-a Many hundred of dollars would be seem to D io sucn a rorpurauun . raa eomDany ana leiepnona corapny. saved U patrons of every month. the city for helc. On or tne mam ooiects or th asso ciation Is th establishment of a free employment bureau. Those who are In need of work are requested in Inform th association. ''Those who are In need of helD and can offer employment are also requested to communicate with the association. Permanent offlcea- have been established In Hargroves' office at Arleta where there will be somebody on duly at all times during the day. Th office may be reached by telenhone. the number being Tabor ZOS. Uulte a sum has been subscribed for tho maintenance of the association. This sum wili b used entirely to defray the expenses of' the association and to buy wrSnfr nth,r tAHaiHna that m, Th according to th awe-stricken commit- p.rnTnAA TfrftTTI TilffPrPnt I needed by particular beneficiaries of the teemen. was granted to Ben Holladay, tOmmiVlTO JIUIH XJiUClCUl ,oclatlon. Xn admirable start has REGULATIOIi OF BRIDGE DRAWS IS THE OBJECT East Side Gubs Is Look ing Up Statistics. who afterward failed and had to sell th franchise' to tho Oregon As Califor nia railroad. Mr. O'Brien has many time assured those who have taken the trouble to aalr kltn that th Htrrlmu lines are not roin to build any bridge from East I Tha reneral committee from the dlf- f'landers- street to Flanders street, and f ,rent eMt ,Wa club, appointed to urg ifl i. .-. i huiMina- hriiirea I th matter of the regulation or tne on th Portland Railway A Navigation bridge draws met In the quarters of the Scott who realise that a little aid been made and It Is thought with the cooperation of everybody in the district a great deal Of good can be accomplished. Anyone wno win can at the head quarters of th association can learn th objects and tne purposes or It It Is not fontered by any particular church. denomination or fraternity, but is founded purely on the good will and beneficence of the people of Mount company's line between Miiisporo ana Ellt gid club at the Hotel Sargent, ThMn has been showrt to b a Hawthorn and Grand avenues. Tues- purely Harriman project, as work was I day evening. The committee organ- suspenaea ny mm ai me Dtsmumg I lied by electing Whitney U noise, the Hnanclal troubles In the latter part I rh.irman: R F. Fisher, secretary and of October, and haa not been resumed. 1 H Wella. treasurer. It is a well-built railroad and one that I Little was accomplished beyond a die requires much .tunneling and many ub-cu,8lon of methoda It was decided to stantial bridges. Any one familiar with I authorise the chairman to appoint three the country mrougn wnicn ins nwo committees with three membnri eacn, now neina DUiu win reaouj nwinm i nna tn s-athhr ata.tlattcs on brides irar- th fact that th steel at th foot of I f Jc on,, t0 circulate petitions and an- f lanaera irei is nui iw mt ir on the Tillamook line. ' , Sine work was stopped on tne iiua mook road the girders nave neen un loaded at East Flanders to be stored until wArlr m m rHtimed. Nevertheless, further searcning or records win be made to nna tne oia trancnise sold to the Harriman lines a inn o- time ro. although th fore in Oltir' Attorney .avnaugh's oftlc hi been unable so far to una a trace o, th. rr.nl. ' Muiattr O'Brien . does say, however. that plans have-been discussed for some time regarding tne renewal ox ins im bridge and this work may be started any time.- The east side fears the build ing of a hew bridge, because It might be erected for trains only and would not make provision for other trarrio. , (annexation to BE DISCUSSED A mass meeting will be held In the Woodstock ball tomorrow evening ror the purpose of discussing annexation. IRuIee will be .imposed limiting to time other to collect data on river traffic The . methods adopted were similar to those advised by T. O. Greene and other east aiders. The war department will be approached in the proper man ner through some one of Oregon's dele gation at Washington, armed with tht petitions and statistics necessary to convince the department that there should be a . regulation of th bridge draws at Portland. . TREAT PEOPLE AS FAIR AS CON Councilman Kellaher Says Street Builders Have Been but Slightly Abused. time may save considerable in the end; that with slight assistance a great many people In the Mount Scott district wl l be able to successfully pay for thetr homes who otherwise would lose all they had ever paid on them. FINE POULTRY SHOW AT WALLA WALLA flpedsl rMapitrh to Tb Jonrjiil.)' Walla Walla. Wash. Jan. 21. With over (00 fancy chickens, geese, turkeys and other domestic fowls on exhibition. Walla Walla's seventh annual poultry show S Is in oroaress. for a five days' exhibit. Elmer Dixon, the wU known poultry fancier of Oregon City, Oregon, has been selected a judge and started on his work' yesterday after-, noon. The outside entries number fully 800 fowls, including many prise winners from other shows held la the northwest this winter. a ' - I EAST, SIDE AGENTS terns and . ; f Publications. . Phone. ' '.I East 3809 i V'.: t.. W'V- ww&mmm m m iMHiM a r-fw r tn a nssif tii East; Morrison Street Corner of Union Avenuc 41.. ... Free & prompt delivery, to Mt. Tabor, Monta villa, Lent i, Rose City Park, and every part of city. Home phone B1739. -i-; ANNUAL GLlMEANeE SAEiESSS Just seven days of the greatest price-cutting and rapid-selling of the entire month. Just take ' the trouble to Investigate bur qualities anci prices,' and youll be conyinceel that no other store matches the low prices of our 1 7th Annual Clearance ' Sale; i Klen's Stylish Tallor r,IadcSuilsvs'Jo$9.95 Your choice of this season's new est and best $15.00, $16.50, $17.50 and .. $20.00 Suits. All up-to-date in every particular, well made and trimmed, perfect fitting, shape-retaining coats. All garments marked in olain fismres. and vou may take your pick for the price of....$95 Boys $1.00 Fancy Wool Sweaters at 60c A large lot of Boys Fancy Wool Sweaters, blue, gray' green, red, with neat stripes, our best $1.00 grade, at 60 Boys' $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Snits for $2.45 Take your pick of our entire stock of Boys $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Knee Pants Suits, in cluding the All-Wool Oregon Cassimeres. A Great Shoe Special (or Boys, $2.50 Shoes $1.48 Boys Box Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Colt Shoes, all very stylish and all sizes up to Sy shoes that fit and wear. Best 8c Apron Gfng- hant5c Yard Two thousand yards of the best Checked 8c Apron Gingham, in great variety of patterns, and col ors. ; Not over 20 yards ' ' to a customer. Misses9 Coats Now Half Price 'All our prices are marked in plain figures, and the Misses' Coats ranged from $3.50 to $8.00. Fit the girl out here and pay one half, or fi.rs to f 4.oo. Best 7c and 8c Calico at 5c A great assortment of the best 7c and 8c Cal ico, in choicest patterns in gray, blue, black, red and light colors. While it lasts 5 Not over 20 yards to a customer. Ladies' Fleeced Ribbed 35c Underwear, 21c Ladies' Heavy Ecru Ribbed Vests and Pants, extra fleeced) all sizes, at .........21f LADIES' SUITS GREATLY REDUCED. MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. Ladies' CoatsfVaIues to $13.50 at $6.15 .- - .'."V:t A good assortment of this season's best-selling styles in Mixed and Black Coats, the popular, three-quarter lengths, that sell at $10.00 to $13.50. You may choose from them at.., ..6.15 Women's $2.50-$2.75 Shoes at $1.95 --m Our best and most stylish $2.50-$2.75 Kid and Patent Leather Shoes for Ladies. Several choice styles of absolutely dependable - quali Men's $15 (o $17.50 Over- coals at $9.95 .... '. '- This means the choice of our ' $15.00, $16.50 and $17.50 Overcoats, all new and stylish gar? ' ments. '. Ladies' 7Sc Flannel Night Robes, 45c White and Colored 'Outing Flannel Night Robes, well made, full cut and all sizes. VC TRACTORS Councilman Kellaher threw fresh light jo each speaker so that everybody may h.j. a k 'P nwlntlno 1 anon Irnra fwill be chosen to open the debate, after on the controversey ealsting .between Which the question will be thrown open th,e city and the contractors In which iio tne uouse. , the iatter contend they are very mucn .Th. 'matt., amm Itn ffiUEGLAR ALARM . , Tmr, w-i-ra I UUiiainK company wn.cn nnisucu m & TALKED IN ITS SLEEP ,h' Mo 'V v .- . i The company asaea tor payment m At s oviorif this momma- tne ouraiar the wnra. amounting to aDoui ssv.vvu. hlarm la the Western Union from the but owing to a number of remonstrances fur store of a. r. Kummeiin at Hons, i the-Davment nas Deen aeiayeo. vvnen lot 19A .fiMinit atrut nm. In and 1 1 tha rnmnnnv naknd to have the rem On- jcouple of private detectives were sent I strances overruled. Councilman Kei lover to the stor hurriedly. They found haher objected, stating that he wanted la second story window, opening onto a llow building in the rear of that oc cupied by Ihe Rummelln company, par klaily opened. . . Nothing in the store was toucnea, ac Kirdlnar to Mr Rummelln. and the win Mow was only partially opened. The Moors were found locked bv Mr. Rum inelln when he came down in answer 10 further time to investigate the proceed ings. This threw the question inio ae bate and arguments flew thick and fast. Councilman Krtlaher contended that the company agreed to finish the work in December, 1906. "But they came be fore the executive board," he said 'and asked for an extension of 160 days, which was allowed them. Later they telephone from the watchmen. Mrl asked for 90 days which was also al- Ftummelin has a theory that one of the lowed them ana so then they asked for Inlarks nealected to latch the swinging I so davs more in which to complete tnq (window and that the wind blew tt open I work. They were given an extension, of enough to ring th burglar alarm. j tim amounting to 800 days. Now they I - . i I. i i come in ana aemana payiueni iwmm " vr-mrr TTvrvr vrrtu".' have time to hear th remonstrances XLiW VjXUlLWliMjIU against the assessment GOES TO COMMITTEE Mtittj'thi la trn that these remonstrances relate Tha ordinance regulating the licenses nniv to small sums of money, but If !for the various classes of liquor deal- I there have been Irregularities we should ters "which was elected by the people at know what they, are before we commit .h.. la.f oltv lAftfnn undAr tn InltlA- "HH...1v.. klve act, wag brought before the council I Councilman Vaughn sided with Coun Ivesterday afternoon on the recommen- cllman Kellaher, but they were defeated Nation of City Attorney Kavanaugh and I hv the majority of councllmen voting Preferred to the liauor license commit-1 in favor of overruling th remon' ee.) Tne measure proviaes iot ine n i strances. ' henslnsj .....of. wholesale liquor ..dealers, kiruggists, restaurants and grocery m-tTr t "I? A "nTXTn Wes selling llqjiors. For a time it TWO LhAllJiVlx ,hirn tnniiorni inn measure wnuia m inlaced on final nassaire yesterdav but (objections raised ,by councllmen sent It to the committee where it will undoubt edly be recommended for passage. LIGHTS WILL GO Two new leading people to succeed Miss ifarlon Barney and Austin . weDD BREAKS A COLD IN A : . DAY , Or Cures Any Oongli that 1 Cnr bl. Prescription of STot4 Physiclaa., in the Baker stock company ar being; negotiated for in-New xora dt er8o Baker, who is In communication with UIy ' nnn half nunc, of Concentratei) fill of pine, with two ounoes or giycer im and half a. nlnt nf. arond whlskev. jJhake thoroughly and use In doses of several New Tork stock sctors now. It is probable that they will play-their opening engagement in Portland .late in February. The contracts-of both Miss Barney and Mr. Webb with the J3aket company wiU. expire the last of next week, and. the company will play with out leads the following two or-tare weeks in plays that do not require them. Miss 3arney and Mr. weDDnave been playing here since the opening of the Baker season last August. . , , Building Permits. kr & A tfAKsis aiat laTAiTlnty- IT.oat j tea spoonful to ft tablespoonjul -aevery j Twenty-third Wtween Prescott and Go- "our hour. two A renowned throat and lung special- I (jejifn 'K. Going between ' East Elgh L'st declarea that tha above formula is I ?Jl?,.V'n;!i ktiVIVi, it aaaX..!,. iUS: 0 - '4 Tit Jii tho i vin I Otto -Nagele, erect dwelling, wewman fJi?-jr .0"t,!.2d ,nJ,-th- between Hunt and Houghton. S1.300; ,J"C",?u.v""' wtat Vnhla.'.. ZTm: Mrs, J. A. Bucaiey, erect -.- qwemng. p v jicbi .as9 . aa vnvit tf hat It will cure any lung trouble not ioo far vanceA '-j s ' . :r , j These ingredients are procurable of ny gooa prescription . oruniji una aalltr miad at home and it should take l ts place as one of th most valuable IkcntttdlBa In tha famllv cheaL Tn! r Ij Inquiry At on of the leading drug- iVlatM elicited th information that Con nine is put up ror ois- henalng onlv in half tunc Vials sealed I Centra ted oil of to protect The oils sold In n tin screw top cases rom heat and liarhL j)Uk and some patent medicines sold as run or nne, ' ana-put out in wooaen boxes should be avoided because owing a their imourltles they only . nroauce musea and are harmful. , Failing between Commercial and Kerby, 11,600: jonn verran, erect two aw.u lngs. Cook avenue between Williams and Rodney, 12.000 each; Otto Weibel, urect store, sanay roaa. Devween cast xwen-ty-elghth , and East . Twenty-ninth. 12,000; B. F. Murphy, erect dwelling. Clackamas between East Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourth, IJ.00O: Frank Renner, erect dwelling, East Thirtieth, corner Surman. 12,000; A. Weinert, erect dwelling) Brooklyn between East Sixth and East Seventh, 11,600; George O. Palmer, erect dwelling,- Wasco between East Twenty-sixth, jand TEast Twenty seventh, 12,000: E. W. Baughman, erect dwelling. ! ; Hawthorne between East Thirty-ninth and Easl Fortieth, 11,800., THE NEW LITTLE RENTS MAKE SMALL PROFITS THE NEW mm mm mm Corner East Burnside and Union Avenue Specials for Friday and Saturday A strong man with a strong purpose form a combination that can't be downed. The East Side is made of just such men. Men with purposes, that admit of no such possibilities as failure or as weakness. Be strong in your convictions. Be sincere in pur pose, and let that purpose be toeach day make the East Side a greater city. Stamp it on the map of greater opportunities -accept and own it as your city, - your ' home, - your every boast. Stand by the East Sideand your pride will grow with its progress. Boost the East Side by your patron age, your influence, your personality -i-and watch this greater growth. Sale of Dining Chairs at 85c They are in the hardwood, in golden oak finish, cane and cobbler, seats. An excellent chair, both in appear ance and build. " No. 209-2 Our own special $1.25 value (worth OC much more) our Friday and Saturday sale ODC Roll-Top Office 4 Desks $18.75 "A Solid oak 42-inch Desk, all panel back,: high roll, Yale lock and patent lock attachments. Fit up the new office with one of these most; excellent Ai (V J f $30 Desks. The two-day, price... i 4 . i .!) 1 O I D Two-Day Slice in Comfort Prices 72x84 all-white cotton stuffed our special $2.75 value, two-day sale .. $1.25 9-Wire Tapestry Brussels Friday and Saturday Yard . . . This telis the story of price, but it doesn't display the excellent values the Carpets present. All new and quite exclusive patterns, and the rich est sort of colorings in red, green, tan, etc. Special designs both for rooms and stairs. Sold cut off. f nr j 1 i 90c Extra Special for ther Two Days 2-pound all feather Pillows, extra' grade tickings Our very popular $1.00 grade, two-cay special: .,. . Men's High-Grade Suits $10 . The Valuei Are $17.50 and $20.00 . And there's hardly a limit to your selection? The best part of it is, the suits are all new (not to be confused with clear ance sales), the fabrics and patterns are strictly fashionable and good. The values our own at ; $17.50 and, $20.00 -which means to say $22.50 at the exclusive clothing stores. ' ureat two-oay special saie- Also. included at the $10.00 price, all Men's Spring Over- v coats; worth $17.50ia442O.00. v . AT 910.50 ANY LADY'S COAT; IN THE STORE Marked $20.00, $22.50; and' $25.00i U; New coats; for now and early spring all in i the : onehoicev CVtiTY CT(n MM : . w r