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THE 'OREGON ) DAILY JOURNAU ' PORTLAND THURSDAY- EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1SC3.; f S'.ICII HADE III ..:iv:-i : Belmont Property Owners j Find Gravel Substitute for Bitiilithic Pavement. Property' ; ownrra on Belmont strt tween East Thlrty-fourtn and East frhlrty-aixUi re Indignant over the de Hay la peeing the thoroughfare end de- 9 . ...... . m K. wt-lr tare mat me aoming up- oi - a the result of epiteworlr. on tne pari X Dome unsnown person. About year ago the property owners titioned for Mtullthle pavement along .rdered and the proceedings went along n the regular ordtr. the property ,.,. h.Ti.in that the street would 3e-completed In the regular tune e re S-onslderabi- eurprlaed to find .tnai : a srravel ImDrov-ment waa being placed .ha mr.i.1 Inatnatl of bltuUtlilC. A hurried Invenilgation revealed the art that resolution had een passea hrourh the street committee of the ouncll reoammenawg mi " Ithle paving rontrart oe rssrina-u nu rrsvd substituted. The r-soluUon had a'ounellman Bennett's name en IV wit Mr. Bennett oeciares othing about tne reiuwon m hi. lis name had been placed to the flccu- ent unknown to mm. . ..... Further Inaulrv brought to light that a.-aAn hail hrflurht the resolution $6 the attention of an employe -of the fe-ity engineer s orric". uui win. fcald toe had forgotten who the peraon fwas. , It believed by all part lea con Jrerned that the employe wae In good fialth In his statement. . .., Just who the pereon wae that shoved Jlhe resolution through so quietly and Jwhat his object waa In doing so, can-. S.wner on the street favors the bltuUthlo Vevement.' and any attempt to change at at once rai-a . i As the matter bow stands the prop- riMnHi have a rain framed their J-etltlon, and It la going through la the Further to strengthen their stand be- UltULllS Journal's Story of " Police Court Subject Discloses His Identity. , Publication in The Journal recent arrest' and detention of named Bum Ilflll. supposed to brother of Maxlne Elliott, has of the a man be, the borne BacKache lwelHyb Yearo Caused by Diseased Kldneyi and Completely Cured by Using, v. fruit In the form of a requeat from a gentleman living In Oakland, California, that the man be taken care of by char itably inclined persons In this city. This Morning Municipal Judge Cameron re- edited a letter from Robert Oardner of Oakland, making reference the arreet and giving Interesting particulars' re- Kara. ng Hull's identity. The letter fol-lais: 'I don't knew that a. worif frnm m will be of any assistance to thla man. but believelns that thnra la alwava a rnance ror redemption for the most lowly. I wish te state a few facts sa regaras Air. HiUi Identity. His proper uainn ia onmufi icrinoi, nam nail De Ing the name he adopted when he went on the at use few years tro. He la tne son or captain Thomas Jjeraaot, a retired sea cnptaln residing in Kast Oakland, California, lie Is the brother Of Maxlne and Gertrude Elliott. "I have known fcam Dermot for the past fifteen years and since July, l(u(, have done everything poaalble to make him i brace up aod cut out the 'boose.' He is certainly victim of drink if there ever waa one, but I hardly think he would stoop to commit a crime. I believe that if Rev. J. W. Brougher, pastor of the White Temple at Port land. COUId set hold of m v frlitnit ha mirm DO ao.j to make a lastlne- Im preaslon. as I know he la highly es leemea Dy a great many of the yi iii-n o yuur cummuniiy. manKing you in advance for any umincii you rosy oe aoie to give the unfortunkte fellow, I remain. very iruiy youra, "ROBERT GARDNER Jiaii was arrested and charged with vasTjicy, but when be dlacloaed his identity JnCge Cameron dlamlased the roung BKSlnat him tin tha nrnmtaa Umt be would leave tha ftw IniuJUM. mm ui rauuim ilia l nm rni nwM Ida in. StniCtlont Of the court In thla n,.iuu. snd It win therefore not be possible for any person so inclined ta adnnt tha an. Oakland gentleman. ' - - CHILD IN CElie i OF COURT SCENE CUEII EAT POISONED BREAD Judge -Orders 3-Year-Qld Four-Year-Old Babes Find uin Aionapea by father Food in Lot and Make a Back to Motlier. ... Mrs. Thlrsa Blghatn Is happy today. Feast on Bat Poison. jTore the council the property ewners S ave petitioned for a WUiulitnio pave fnent on Belmont "treet betwen Kast Jriiirtv-alxth and Kaet rortleth. The seunnil irranied these petitions at yes flaeiav'sl wnAdhtlnaT. i While there has been TO tempt to p.iy blume on the engineers ornce. citr Slnglncer-Taylor ata ted today -that he "i-id issued an oroer mm an 1 , a Ions must not be filled ott in his office i xcept with the signature of the ',cll' jnan tavoitng tne propoj""K iierptofore, a person conld seenre a res i.iutlon and sign the couqcllman s name iy stating tnat tne councilman imw i irreed to It. Mr. Taylor exjjecxa tne hhanye to prevent further trouble in this line. ' . ' A NEW HEALING AGENT. SCoreg Scseaijt and : Sraaleatei KUior tkl Erupttont Over irifht Only"! daye have elapsed alnce an- !)oi)ncement was made that the . dis ener of Toslam', ' the "new cure for i csema, bad adopted epeclal tO-oent )ackaga tor the . eonvenlenoe . of those Vho use It for pimples. D picnea, nu- ,or her three-year-old ehlld. Merle haa 1 ther minor skin troubles which require rejoiaea aer after an enforced absence ann Flora Cobelli of 43 i tit a small tiuanUty to cure. In this of two weeks, Amos 8. Blgbain, 'the and Ana-ellna A'rleta of !lmo 'Jr'LVI ?0 father of the lltlle one, who ha. been "lT" -e fold over 00 boxes. All leading drug iue1 tor divorce by the Wife, took Merle jeath ss the result of eating bread Stores now handle It. as also the regu- away some time ago and her mother has that had been saturated In a strong so- aar ' jararer eesema patients. n ; wen timoii rrantlc, saylnc she lutldn of arnenlc and thrown in a lot ijyernlght application or poaiara don-iiearea ,tnat Bigham would take the adjoining their homes. titrates beyond all doubt Its remarkable! child With hint to Canada. I tne oolice are Investigating the mat healing properties, and wore serious I A' the time Merle has been with Mr. I ter with a view to asoertainlns who eruptions, use eesema, arc curra in two xsiu s iif r st Bcappoose, in Colum-1 placed the poisoned breed within reacn weeks.-. - 'cnty. and Bigham asserU that the of the children, wna report is to the Experimental samples free of charge child has not fretted, although the I effect that Inspectors of the board of can dc naa omjr or ins .emergency uan- i mviurr nas claimed tnat Merle cried and oratories, 82 West JBth street. New York I celled for her mother when she was v'ty. oy writing lor uieui. . . m,mj oy tne lamer. . Bigham and his wife, each with large ENGINEERS ON TOUR gSXhSl -SW.? Wtt ' fYTH TaTCiT1?rvrTAXT l COUM yesterday afternoon to hear thelger. Both swsllowed a mouthful of the i OF INSrLdTION Proceedings In the case, Mrs. BlKham tread and Immediately afterward be- inaving had her husband cited to show I came ill and were carried Into their ' m V. T , . m l u,,"." wn anouia not surrender the homes. Under .direction of Colonel. Lockwood. child. Inauiry as to what .caused the 111- upeiieing engineer or tne - uniiea inere were charges and counter nesa of the children resulted in the States amy. a nartv Including I,ieuten- 1 charaea but Judee RmiuMh iiuii. . i-,4n . nA tha aiiminii. ant-Colonel 8. S. Leach and A. H. Web- enter into the merits of the contentions terlng of an emetic ln an Mfort to save . I ""v"" !. ii bi, m uinaiua uiui tow nusoana ana wire. Those the children s lives. vi inspection ax improvements oi nvtm unrigs win come UP When the divorce I end barbers In the Paclflo northwest. I suit' is tried, and all the Judse would ",c i vu w mm question or custody psrted for Puget sound. f - of thechlld. He decreed that Merle , During .Iheir stay her they were should be returned to her mother nend- ralled upon at the office of Colonel ing the divorce case, and ordered that nwnsivi v t m vviiimifctw vi nv rui iibhu i aiic mj umeu over iv ner mother s law- I wtra imaa, wiiiuh mw up me -uu-i yr no later man J o clock thla after- ject of dredging in the lower reaches noon. of the Columbia, and urged that the largest dredge -obtainable be placed In WARNER'S SAFE : CURE A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNET' CURB SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERT READER OF THE JOURNAL WHO SUF FERS FROM KIDNET. LIVER. BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE. : : ,iit.j:-r- :.::'': ' , Mr. Josenh Laliberte. Quebec. F. G ' wha euffarai fat Vuh itt, v.ria w niuutf aisoaa , yrsiaee ninitri Date vura lor curing Him,. t , ' "I had suffered for over-two years from, liver and kidney troubles and reg ular attacks of indigestion, and found only temporary relief In the various ' remedies 1 used. 1 oum plained more or less of severe pains across the lower part of my back and .under the shoulder blades, espealally after a tedious day's work, and not infrequently had to lie off work for several days on account of a lame back. Added to this, my stom ach bothered roe somewhat, as the food did) not digest, oauslng the greatest dis comfort 'and pain .until relieved. In a couple or. hours after eating I seemed to bloat and had wind spasms. Very often I had smothering sensations in the chest, pslns in the nit of the stom- acn ana arouna ine Heart ana rising or sour tasts in us mnutn. . Then again there would be headaches. Not being sble to digest the food properly. I steadily lost in weight and was easily . - worriea ana irruaDie. Jts soon aa l D- Jan taking Warner's Safe Cure my con Itlon steadily Improved and In a very short space of time I was a well man. My liver and kidneys are onoe more Jn a neanny condition and I am entirely curea or an tnose distressing symptoms, i nave aiso regained my xormer Health, weight and strength through using this frand remedy and feel so grateful for he cure I wish to ist others know and benerit by my experience. You are therefore at liberty to publish the above statement and use my name and photo graph at any time or piece. JOSEPH LALIBERTE. .14 ArtUlerlr St., Quebec, Canada, When the kidneys are diseased the nrlc acid Is not carried off and this eauses Gout. Lumbago, Rheumatism of the Joints, Rheumatiam of the Mus cles. Rheumatism of tbe ileurt. Rheumatism everywhere. Warner's Safe Cure enves out tne una acia ana purines tne Sidneys ana Diadder. In kldnev dlseaae the boards are often cnnatlnaterf arwl tha llu inmM Warners Safe Fills quickly relieve this condition, and no ill after effect is ex perienced. WARNER'S SAFE CURE is put up In two sixes and Is sold by all druggists. or direct, at 60 CENTS aod 11.00 A BOTTLE. Refuse substitutes containing mi iuiui viui wuiwii injure me Bjeitrui. ... Trial RnttTa B?raA! To convince every sufferer from disease of the kld inalDOUIBrrtaiinfr,, ,1v.r. bladder and blood that WARNERS SAFE CURE will absolutely cure, a trial bottle will be sent FREE OF CHARGE. Rostpaid. to any one who. will write WARNER'S SAFE CURE CO., Rochester . T., and mention having aeen thla liberal offer In The Journal. The genuine ness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher. If you will write us a full statement of your ease our; doctor will send yoix Xree advice and a val uable medical booklet describing cause, symptoms and treatment and many convincing testimonials. All communications strictly confidential. ' , - , v, ', - ,' h , t i, - 1 I I - 'MR. JOSEPH LALIBERTE. GREAT "ANNUAL 'PATBCWS. liPPFe 'r-'V-Ie-N- sTfllfilBGf; --And well they may, lot. VALUES were neyer ; o f HIGH f ttor PRICES so LOW as of fered HERE NOW. Did you ever hear of such a" tailoring proposition as tJie following? i Tt-a at. a, f t..! iL.l iiiwcflic uic buu Ui pdigdius uidt ettc.,;-; r brlnging;the boys- department a ipnenorrteriai; .trade at this season of the year." in ..v. (rolled Pren Ltited Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 23. Two chil- 430 Green street 4S0H Oreen age, are near health employed ln the work of extermi nation- the rats ln the district tossed the . . .... ., poisoned oread in tne iou 1 he Cobelli child discovered the bread and offered a portion of it to her lit- J tie companion, unconscious or the dan- of religious revivals In esch of the sev eral churches In bis charge, haa in the c8"r of the past li years Immersed i.OOO persons. to rirrcvT nrx exir. taXATIT- BROMO QtTTNiWB remorei the eases. Taere only one "BROMO QUlNlffK," i Look for ifCDetsre of C. W. OHOVK. 24c. .'boys;: -Apiece suifsthis season's broken lines, all sues are represented -double-breasted styles, Knickerbocker and plain pants,: extra srood fabrics, not a suit in the lot that ' , sold for less than $5, $6, $6.50 hd $7.50 f ' t Special Clearance $3.85 GREAT SPECIL-TBoys 3-piece Suits; ;' finest materials, cheviots, worsteds and cassi meres. These suits are all splendidly tailored and formerly sold at $6, $7 and $8 Extra Special Price $2.85 e . --BOYS' KNEE PANTS, all wool fabrics and well made, all sizes -regular 50c and 75c values " : -'r- Clearance Price 35c $25 Jo $28 - Wllh an Extra Pair of V Trousers THE STORA WQTID TOK BEST COOPS AT LOWEST PMCts""" fjf LAbl I DAYS Or ADIVIIIVlSTImTORfS SALL: No wonder our patrons are talking isn't such an offering as that wiuugn co . ztulkc any man stop and take no- rtice? It's up to you! CANBY'S STBEETS WILL BE DIPB0VED largest areage-ODtainaDie oe piacea in T?TrTTTTVTmT tr nrwm nrniA commission in the channel and operat- Xi VI DhN TLY GOT INTO -u upai bui, . vuiviiei liuviiwwu in formed the committee that his func tions, were only of an advisory nature and recommended that the committee take up Its case -with the rivers and harbors committee -of congress. rSoeclal DUsitrh to Tbe Jonmtl.) Canby, Or., Jan. 23. At a special meeting of the city council Tuesday nle-ht a oetitlon signed by SO per cent or tne voters or canoy, asKing tnat n sidewalk be constructed from 5E street across the railroad to Weed street, was granted and the work ordered done. Tha mtaaflnn tf aMawAllr imnmvft. xio man -rniaea up to tne register ment was discussed at some length, THE WB0NO PLACE ; To Prosecute Delinquents. '.' f United Prew LeiN Wire.) Seattle, Jan. J3 Stste Treasurer Mills hss forwarded to Prosecutor Rowland a list of the Pierce county liquor dealers who emve failed to pay their state licenses and asks that they be immediately prosecuted. ' Srt 1'. - Pointers - for prompt purchasers, v 1 50 Over . coats and Raincoats , prices shrunk to $3 65- were $12 and $15. ;r :; . wukudis ana J ' Raincoats prices cut to j" $11.85 they "were $16 and $18. - 1 - - , - ' -r - 1 - - S VSSll K JL0TMH1GC0 !Clf3 THIRD GT." ii-io moki Portland last night The iuub. vn his luce maicatea that ha wanted a room. v 'SXl!1 ' ?u'v. apartments with a vuui ( ua ue cierK pomeiy. The atranger eyed the hotel man in quisitively. He , thought he must be talking to -some one else. "I'd like a two-bit room." said th newcomer ' as he started to write his name on the register. - "Bita rs dollar, did you sayr asked the clerk. H f "Bits," said the stranger more distinctly. men cne Cleric said a few words, the man understood and was soon on his way. i. ."..;.;,. SEAT SALE OPENS FOB MME. CABEEXO Mme. Theresa Carreno. who m riv wuo vi.uer iinioui piano recitals at the Marauam Grand theatre Mnnitav avan. ing, February 3, under the direction of iis oieers-wynn woman, has no rival among virtuosi; practically there seem to be no difficulties whatever for her. Her touch has the strength and verve of the best men pianists; yet. while Bne is enaowea witn great energy and paraion. in me more snDdued and deli cate passages she succeeds -hint na aH mlrably, thanks to her genuine musical nature and her marvelous genius. The seat -saie ror toe coming recital will open at the Marauam box office on jth. day morning. January 81, the recital ueuig- me roiiowing Monday evening. USE NEW TE3IPLE jFOBwFIBST TIME '.y ' , .. The new. 126,000 Masonic Temple at Eaut Burnside and East Eighth streets was used for the first time last night Washlnrton council 'n s p m. a m held its meeting in the newly furnished lodge room last night. Th other lodges that will move in at once are: Waah ngton chapter. No. 18. R. A. M.; Wash- tefJ?.I1'..No' 46 F- ' A. M. and Martha Washington chapter. The lodge iImi- . handsomely equipped. The rulia ? two atones high, the ground floor s occupied by stores. - B,uu"u A new walk was ordered on C street from the Tribune office to the City hotel. Tha street commissioner was ordered to make a thorough inspection of the city's sidewalks and report to the council at Its next regular meeting. L. P. Walker, cashier of the Canby bank, was elected city recorder pro tern.. to serve during tne ausence or rtecorder wuiiam Knignt. BEVIVAL 'FERVOR INSPIRES HALVES (Rpeeial Dlipateh M The Jnornal.) Haines, Or., Jan. 23. A deeply inter esting religious meeting is now in progress at the Methodist EplHcopal church here. The revival fervor began In Worth Powder two weeks ago, when there were 18 accessions to the church. witn many anxious inquirers and muco good accomplished in the community at large. Rev. P. Tj. Johnson, who was assisted ln North Powder hy nls eider brother. Hev. J. I, Johnson, pastor of the Can-I yon city Metnoaist episcopal church. and has undertaken to conduct a series WHAT IS WRONG ? Many People in Portland Are Asking That Question of Late: S01IE WANT f 0 REDUCE AGE LIMIT flit - .v,-. tt 1 ,-fi a-, ;l V - friuenHn committee on haaiiTTw r-W. tha Of the MuncilmtUaaB,l5ol,0, Mo" the measure hasTbn f,-7!UAthM,h rr!.T v&sz- proprietors " ' xar y th Poolroom Within the last few weeks more peo ple man usual nave compiaineo or ire quent sneezing fits, tickling In . the throat, stoppage ln the nose, spasms of cougmng, raising or mucous, droppings in the throat and offensive breath, and have asked themselves what is the matter. The trouble Is that they are affected with catarrh and unless immediate steps are taken to remedy their condi tion, the disease will Increase - and spread through the delicate mucous membrane that lines the air passages. and a chronic and serious stage of the disease win result. At the first symptoms of catarrh, Hyomei should be used. There is no other treatment like it or just as good; none can taae its place ; and cure so surely, so quicKiy and at so little cost It Is a scientific medicated air treatment that does not drug and derange the stomach, but is breathed In, directly destroying ait -aisesse germs-tnat may lurk In the nose, throat and lunge-and soothing and healing the, irritated mu cous membrane. , v . ' - . - , y - Woodard. -Clarke & Q- the - local agents for Hyomei, have so much con fidence in the. merits of tha remedy that they .offer -it on triaf to any catarrhal sufferer with the agreement ta-rmfnnA the purchase price ojf lt.00 for the com plete ouwi o anyone wno lev not satis fied with the results. You certainly can afford to test Hyomef with tin offer like thi. . Get- it now and be cured of ca tarrh. . : - , FRIDA YANPSA TURD A Y 100 Sample, Scfiig Coats On Sale at Actual Cost Elegant hand-tailored garments in all the correct styles for springlong silk, linen and mo hair Autq Coats, Short Coats and Jackets for women and misses in .a complete line of colors ' and fabrics also a few Princess Suits for misses, ages from 12 to 18. Remember, these being samples, there's but one garment of a kind. We were fortunate enough to secure this splendid line at a decided reduction from the regular wholesale cost we'll take the discount, and you can take your choice of any garment in ; the collection at the regular maker's" cost Heres a great opportunity to secure , the very newest spring styles and save considerable. See window display. . . r ... $1.50 Bedspread - . . - . ., fM W ''yi f On sale Friday and Saturday only at this special price. Come v Jfl .J m 4 fv ' in full bed size and extra heavy. , Our best regular $1.50 - ,HZ'r-. , WHITE WOOL BLANKETS-Good ! siz and, weight, pink, Suits tot women, silk finished -tfrt- ?n J I" ishdth 8,Jk" Upe; best fC and perfect fitting; standard $2 regular $3.50 grade, Friday and Saturday, a pair. .. $L)J .quality. ; i ' j75c Dress Linens for 3k M i36-inch pure Irish Dress Linens, the kind that will-be tisfd ' , 'extensivejy the coming season; come in. pink, light blue, tan, Women's fine white-foot cotton Copenhagen, white, champagne and dark blue; 75c quah'ty. ; Hosiery, double heel and toe NEW PERCALES 36-inch heavy English Percales in a and garter top, warranted fast great variety of fancy patterns", the identical quality 10l and stainless; standard 25c vals. sold all over town at 15c yard, Friday and Saturday la2C - AlhVVoblDi tiobcfe 39c 1 1 L0NSpAfJSUN 36-inch all-wool 'Suitings, black only; a cloth that is easily - " Cr L ' worth 50c a yard; limit 10 yards to a customer. On sale Fn- ' ' " - - - :" : tllX SJ" w : , Firt r d Fruit A 50-INCH BLACK BROADCLOTH Warranted alt jure of the Loom Musjins, on sale s wool and our best regular 85c quality, equal to any $1 J(j at above price second ' grade, doth in town; Friday and Saturday fecial. . . . .. .oDC jnot so heavy, at .Of a yard.i j " JCJtC ' 300 sample white Lawn Waists for spring 190cV on sale Fri- . . day and Saturday;' the assortment contains, the very latest ' ? 'V " 5 . i A -i imodels in long or short sleeves, embroidery or .lacc-trimmedj Women's and misses" Golf values up to ? 50 ' .vw?,;:;-;;:;'i'- Gloves in all colors and sizes, CAMBRIC CORSET XOVSRSFihe 'tamtfCorMr CoV-- V Friday and.Saturdar at this low . ers with 2 rows fine lace insertion, lace edge, beading OC- price; 35c and 50c grades, 25f . , d ribbon; best reg. 35c grades Friday and Saturday aWC It GRANT jHEGLKT Mgr. ' x:-it rElka, Building Jr.'j-,. . Seventh and Stark Perfect Set 'of teeffli' $'7 The Way We Do Dentistry It a dentist with a good reputa tion charges $8.00 for a gold crown, no cheaper, by any other dentist, is it i sa ra-f f There are two sides to. every story: . The Other tlitTm na e t I- -v a auauv VHJ A VI LliU established reputation. Our Bide The difference la: Our ' prom is mucn less ana we work harder for our money but we give viia ntiqs vuu lor t.VU. . Our 17.00 erffflMal taath ..a tha same equality regardless of price. No man ever made a better bridge wa uner iur .dv per lOO in. Our fillings are the best. We have but one price, You can get- no better, no matter what you Come and see -us. We will save you uiuutj,. a.uu are your leecn. FoIIyv unar-anteed sVVork at these Prices: I Ool4 Crowns . X . w . . . . . ;. '.'i . ii aa Bridge, per tooth...-; :jg4.Q0 Is ooid Fillings. . . . .S1.00 to S2.60 eei reetn. Dest made. . . . . . . .aiT.nn Teeth, mounted on gold. ..S75.00 Teeth, mounted on platinum.. 180 EASflR-I V .Ha DENTISTS ' riftb noov BothehUd BaUdlaC . Phone Stala 8780. XT. W, Oor. Wasbinftoa and Ponrth. Office hours, 8 to 8:30 p. m.' Bun' i aays.- y to i p. m, . .- , . , I Paris Patterns ilOcl Jrebraar: r r Styles -i-j JTowJteady; CORNER THIRD .AND MORRISON STREETS III ! 11 ?! ". ? . i in t v ' ' i n i t .-'ti ? - r - - s, it isibiiii u. .ii km C i;M - ' III DV . i ".S a. l wikiaI11 '"-"Lor mt mrnmm - ' '-r.' Ill I I 'a-- I : 'V''" J ( ' it ... -.4i' li Paris Patterns 1