The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    CITY BEAUTIFUL
GETS EXTRA
HAND
Council Gives Board Itigkt
'i to Employ Superintend-
W ent From Madison.
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' Informally the council voted to grant
fha city park board permission to em
ptor Enill T.'Mlacha of Madison. Wla
consin, aa superintendent of Portland
parka at a aalary of JJ.SOO a year, pro
viding the board keeps within its money
allowanoa of $,000 aa appropriated by
h nnunrti at Its last meeting, mat
TLe Knock-oat JHair.. . ,
Tb blow which knocked oat Cbrbett
wu a rarelatloB to tha priM fighter.
From thev earliest day of tha ring tha
knock-out blow waa aimed for tha Jaw,
tha temple or tha Jugular Tela. . 6tomach
punches were thrown In to worry god
weary the fighter, but If a dentine man
had told one of the old lighten that the
most vulnerable spot waa the region of
the atemach, he'd have laughed at htm
for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing
hom to the publio a parallel fact; thai
the; tVvacnJa the most vulnerable organ
out ofhe pPlte ring as well as In lb We
protect pur baatu, throats, feet and lungs,
but thertniWVe are utterly Indiffer
ent to, until dlseheXflnds the solar plexus
and knocks nsoutT'Make yor stomach
HORE TROOPS
FOB
S
PACIFIC
eourifl tni strong b
fcleg ej?ol.n. Mctr discovery.
you protect vourfeinn your won vuTnr
able spot. "Golden Medical Discovery'
iscovery "
Indigestion, or
cures "weak stomach,'
this decision may be sustained when the j Wpe1e, torpid liver, bad, thin and Im
council meata In regular aeaslon is poa-
War Department Will Make
Land Showing Equal to
That on Sea.
.iki. aithnurh there Is conmaerauie
ello on the part of some of the coun
cflnien toward the action of the board
.Seven members or tne council P",""
yeaurday voted to grant the board Its
jent. while five voted aplnat
n fir ina iniir . v-wmivn"""
Iviara etated that he would vote In U
vor of tha allowance when the aubject
ramo up In h council. Thla would
' rive the board a efe margin of votee
' cod tnako possible tfte hiring of Mtache.
ravoi rark ajeneaae. "
'.'That the councllraeii are In hearty
ytnpattay with the movement to
tend tha park system and to beautify
' "tha oltyjwae evidenced yesterday by the
' sntimenta expressed, but the members
. eid not-baaltat t crltteUa. the park
ktj mamhnrm Tor their administration
1 f the park. 'affaire. Especially waa
ttils true in regard to tha ampioymeni
' of Superintendent Montelth. The coun--cllmen
contended that Montelth was
employed as aa expert park superln
tenoent and tha board members were
railed upon to explain their mistake
In selecting man and welnr his serv
ices for two yeare before finding out
that he waa Incompetent to act aa bu-
t Members of the board explained that
'"Montelth la a civil engineer and not an
vexnort nark, supervisor. They would
not atate whether Montelth would t
. retained In the employ of the city or
not. They said he would If he worked
In harmony with the new superlntenrt
'mt This statement aroused the ire
of Councilman Kellaher. who ald that
Montelth waa not the kind of a man
' who would work for the city unlesa he
waa ,ln aympathy with his employers
1 here were further expressions made to
the effect that the board waa not giving
Montelth a scuare deal.
t Wants galaxy ataiaad.
i ,' Ommxltman nli1lnr took exception to
the manr.er In Which the board tried to
. r.lece tne Diame oi noi uw-
' cleat money for the new superintendent
upon the council and called upon Mr.
)ang to explain hla letter to that effect.
Mr. Lang aald that ha bad been eo in
formed by Mayor Lane and apologized
tor tha error.
- "That la sufficient, said President
Wills from the chair, "that explanation
will suffice, you do not need to apolo
gise." Need of charter revision was -lso
brought Into the limelight by Mr. Lang.
Who stated that It was a misfit. This
Statement wan broucbt out in a de
bate with Councilman Driscoll. who In
quired Of Mr. Lang whether he thought
the city should psy mora to a park
superintendent, than to a city engl-
Thf city engineer should gel 16.000
a year.' replied Mr. Lang.
Mr.-Prlaooll explained that the char
ter. provides but $200 a month. Then
Mr. Lens made hla statement that the
Charter la a misfit.
' t In the debate tha preceded the vote,
Councilmen Hushllf ht, Cellara, Menefee,
Kellaher, Concanuon and othera spoke
on behalf of the- council, while all the
member of tW park board. Including
Ion Lewlai - Dr. J. R.f WUson,-Dr. Dav
lUffety' and I. Lang, pleaded for the
employment Of the new superintendent.
kiY$ rULTOX TOLD HIM
I (Continued from rage One.)
pure blood and other diseases of the or
gans of digestion and nutrition.
The "Golden Medical Discovery " has a
specific curative effect upon all mucous
surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no
matter where located or what stage It
may hare reached. In Nasal Catarrh I
Is well to clranso the passages with Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
the "Discovery " as a constitutional rein
eJy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov
ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of tne
ttomach, bowels, bladder and otner peivic
organs will be plain to you If you wui
read a booklet of extracts from the writ
ings of eminent medical authorities, en
dorsing It Ingredients and explaining
the r curative properties, it is maiieu
free on reauest. Address Dr. E.V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the
Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's
medicines from which It will be seen that
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
trlole-reflned glycerine being used Instead.
Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illus
trated Common Sense Medical Adviser
will be cent Ire, paper-bound, for 2r one-
cent stamrisor cloth-bound I or si stamps.
Address T"- ''rco as above.
EVEBT EFFORT TO
LOCATE MISSING
GIRL BAFFLED
nef obliged to refuse business In my
capacity as a lawyer. The Hammond
Incident occurred long before I was
elected to tha senate.
A hen I
Pearl Anderson, aged II years, who
lived with her parents at 487 Davis
r i reel, len nome last fTiaay anernoon.
Every effort upon the part of her father
and the police to find her haa been
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f'-y -fsm
h
(Hotted Praa LmmJ Wire.)
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 30. Bealdea
the naval preparatlona for tha coming
of Admiral Evans" monster fleet of bat
tleships It haa been learned there are
certain military preparatlona under way
for the reception, evidently, of large
additions to the troops now stationed
at the several army poats along the Pa
cific ooaat.
From what can be learned among tha
departmental officers stationed at the
1'realdlo, and Fort Mason, It appears
to be the Intention of the war depart
ment to give flan Francisco the treat
of a military pageant on land corres
ponding to the promlaecv naval pageant
In the waters of the bify. It long has
been felt In army clrclea that so sud
den and gigantic an Increase in the
naval strength of the Pacific coast as
h.Unr.,1 hv a oorreaimndlna Increase In
San Francisco's military strength, if
only to put , the military commanders
of California and the Pacific division
on an equal footing of dignity with the
naval comrades.
inirl from this It Is felt hv the
army authorities that there will be need
of many more troopa to keep pace with
the navy and the marine corps In the
coming military enow and revlewe
which are bound to be held aa soon a
Admiral Evans' fleet Is welcomed Into
San Francisco bsv. From what can be
gathered at tha Presidio It appears that
the promised troopa are exported to
come from Fort Crook. Fort Leaven
worth and Fort Russell.
HALL GOOD WITNESS
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Pearl Anderson.
fruitless. . Her father is James A. An
derson. The family in at a loss to ac
ecelve thi full report of count for the mysterious disappearance
What Heney said and what Governor
Chamberlain haa said I will Issue a
statement that will tell the people of
yregon where I stand."
EXPECT ABE RUEF
' : ' TO TRY TO ESCAPE
.
' I - (Doited Press taed Wire.)
'I San Francisco, CaU Jan. SO. Warned
by a persistent and well-defined rumor
that Abe Ruef, grown frantic on the
1 eve of a trial which means almost cer
t tain conviction for htm haa planned
;out In detail an escape from custody
to be accomplished on the lonely road
'between this city and the county Jail,
- i Sheriff Lawrence Dolan haa doubled
. the guard over the slippery prisoner,
- and baa taken every precaution to pre
vent the carrying out of the suspected
s plot.
itA: GRIPPE EPIDEMIC
!U IN EASTERN OREGON
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L " (Special Plapateh to The Journal.)
T ' Pendleton. Or., Jan. 80. It is esti
' Snated by physicians that there are 1500
J eases ox la grippe In Umatilla county i
at this time. 600 of that number being j
In thla citv. An epidemic of the dis- '
' ease IS going over eastern Oregon, and
ihlla thnm hav been no deaths from
It, yet many people are surrering rrom
', it. Practically all of the drug sales in
tne towns or me county are com ana
of the young rJi'l and can give no rea
son ror tier prolonged absence.
When she left about 2 o'clock In tha
afternoon It was for the purpose of
buying some fish at a nearby market.
She aald ahe waa coming right back but
nothing has been seen of her since. She
wore a black skirt, a red coat and a
brown feathered hat. She also wore
glasses.
MAY BUILD PAPER
MILL AT PENDLETON;-
Information from Putnam or any cr
the othera, the witness said, and had
then turned tha matter over to SpecUl
Aa-ent Loom Is. aa he ahould have done
In the firat place had ha followed the
custom and practices of the office.
The caae then dragged along unin
the time Dixon made the investigation
and report upon which he bad prepared
and filed a civil suit.
Told Btelwer renoea Were Illegal.
Hull aald he knew Steiwer and that
Btelwer called upon him at his office
to llacuaa the case. He had told Hall
that the comolalnts against him were
made by enemies and for spite and that
h waa not violating the law. Hall
aald he told Btelwer that fences on pri
vate land surrounding government lands
were Illegal and would have to come
down at once.
He did not remember that he had told
Steiwer that he would dismiss the case
If the fencea were taken down. He
aald he was trying to back up the cases
aa made out bv BDcelal Agent Dixon. He
remembered that Sciwer wanted to pre- i
sent affidavits from residents or mo
soctlon showing that the fencea had
been taken down but said he had not
considered the offer.
Waa Personal right.
Passing on to the Burke-Ooslln case
aa brought out by the government. Hall
said he remembered having filed the
case. He said a man had made com
plaint to him that Burka and Ooslln
were taking men to Oregon City to file
on land which they had never seen and
that after an Investigation he had ar
rested the men and given them a hear
ing before United States Commissioner
Leady, v?hen they were bound over to
the grand Jury and put under bonda.
After the Indictment had been found
Hail said ha had discussed the case
with Fulton, who had told him It was a
quarrel between Hammond and the
Northern Pacific. Hall said he then
lost some Interest In the case because he
did not care to fight the battlea of
either A. B. Hammond or the Northern
Pacific and he had made a report of the
matter to Blnger Hermann, then com
missioner of the land office at Washington
FOR CONSUMPTIVES
A specialist of noted Eastern clinics
gives the following formula as the best
known formula for consumption:
Mix two ounces of glycerine with
eight ounces of good whiskey and add
one half ounce of Concentrated oil of
pine. Take a teaspoonful or a table
spoonful every four hours.
Care should be taken to get the real
Concentrated oil of pine, which comes
only In one half ounce vials sealed In
tin screw-top cases. The bulk oils and
Imitations often put out in wooden
boxes are to be avoided.
Tha ingredients can be procured at
any drug store. The above formula
7 Mrs. R. M. Davidson of Bloom-
r infcton; Illinois hzi bfcen
A cured of Bronchial trou-- !
T blc by Duffy's Pure ; "
Malt Whiskey.;
Mrs. Davidson is loud In ' her
praise of Duffy's Pure'Malt
Whiskey for the good
, it has done her, and ,.
calls it a life saver. V.
In recent letter , Mrs. Davidson
wrote: .
"I can say that Duffy's Malt
Whiskey has done me a great deal
of good. My trouble is bronchial,
and since I began taking Duffy s
Pure Malt Whiskey a few months
ago, I have wonderfully improved,
and know at the same rate of im
provement I shall be an entirely
well woman in a very short time.
I note a gain every day. I recom
mend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
as a life saver." '
Thousands of unsolicited letters
of gratitude like this of Mrs. David
son are received from grateful pa
tients who are anxious to extol the
merits of this great life saver
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
Duffy's Fur Mali Whiskey
is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thor
oughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigestcd liquid' food in the form of
a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator
known to science; softened by warmth and moisture its palatability tnd
freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can b retained by
the most sensitive stomach.
If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks '
the glow of perfect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, ac
cording to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies
the entire system. It is recognized as a medicine everywhere.
CAUTION When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy'a
Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It's the only absolutely
pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only; never in
bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemist," on the label,
and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Illustrated medical book
let and doctor's, advice free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
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MRS. R. M. DAVIDSON.
The witness said that he had felt that
he had been jobbed In bringing; the suit
by those who wanted him to use his, of
fice to help out a private scheme to ae-
?ulre land or block opponents from so
uring it. Keeling- this way he had
written to Hermann for Instructions,
laying the matter before the commis
sioner In full. He had finally dismissed
the case on the authority of the at
torney-general.
Judge Webster, counsel for Mr. Hall,
announced just before the opening of
the afternoon session of court that he
would in all probability finish his direct
examination of Mr. Hall before the ad
journment. It Is probable that Mr.
Heney will spend a day cross-questioning
the defendant. It la the Intention
of the defense to call Edwin M. Muya
to tha atand for a short time, aftr
which the case for Mr. Hall will be
closed. Mr. Heney wlU not aay whether
he Intenda to offer any wltnesaea In re
buttal, but It Is believed that the argu
ments will be begun by Saturday noon
at the latest, and perhaps by Satur
day morning. it Is not believed poa
alble, therefore, that the case can be
sent to the jury before Monday.
If It's
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Quality
Columbia
Tailoring
KUs the
Bill
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'And fills it well and
economy is also a bigr
factor , in the Columbia
proposition. Take ad
vantage of our Special
Mid-Season Free Trous- i
ers Offer-with still an
other added inducement
in extra value" (
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$25 to $28 Suitings, in
cluding the; extra free,
trousers,' for a very lim-
ite'd time longer,
$122.50
It's decidedly worth get-,
tinginpn
GRANT PHIGLKY, Ugr
Elks' Building
Seventh and Stark
Whitman Officers.
Whitman College. Walla Walla Waah
Jan. 80. Aa offlcera for the aecom
semester of the college year the Athen
aeeum Literary society haa aelected th:
following: Preeident, Lonaia Marvin
'09: vlce-nresldent Roy Perlnger. '01
mar-mta rV fai-l Vdrtdtl. '1 0 trCABUrer
Calvin Crumbalter, '11; aergeant-at
arma, Alfred Llvengood, '08.
Advance of Prices Attracts
Ayisconsin Man to East
ern Oregon City.
grip" -remedies.
' RIGHT
Tan XX Ton Know a Good Thin.
5 i, When a roan finds the true food value
I Of s, preparation like Grape-Nuts, It is
r po more tban neighborly, to tell it to
'ethers.
. 'I should feel responsible, to a de
gree," writes an Ohio man. "for much
'human Buffering were I to withhold
' from Others the knowledge of the bene
fits I have personally derived from the
. vee of Grape-Nuts as an article of food.
. Tw years ago I began to feel a
i general tendency to collapse had f re-
ouent bilious attacks, was troublfd with
constipation and vertigo, also rush i f
"blood to the head, causing temporary
"blindness.
. '"Jjlver and atbmach In bad condition,
appetite and Bleep became very irregu-
iar. memory iwisiin , u avo.., icga
became ahaki
to use both
' tm
. 'Previous to thla time I was in the
fiabit of eating all I wanted of what
ever waa aet before me. When the
7 trouble came, I tried medicine without
holn. hut I gradually grew so weak 1
had to give up a lucrative government
(Special Dlapatch to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., Jan. 80. The enor
mous advance In the prices of all kinds
of paper within the past few months
has induced paper manufacturing com
panies to look for new fields for the
establishment of paper mills and thla
week W. E. Grout of Wisconsin, rep
resentative of a large paper manufac
turing company of that state. Is looklng
over the country In the vicinity of
Pendleton with a view to establishing
a branch manufactory here.
With the extension of the Pilot Rock
branch of the O. R. & N. into the tim
ber belt In the south part of the
county vast quantities of wood pulp
would become available here and with
the enormous quantities of wheat
straw of the wheat belt adjacent to
this city, ample raw material for a
paper mill would be. available tributary
to 1'endleton to supply a large plant.
Mr. Grout will make an exhaustive
investigation of the resources of this
vicinity before finally reporting upon
tne subject to ms company.
3i EW BRICK BLOCK
FOR KLAMATH FALLS
(Special' Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. SO. There
will be a brick block erected on Main
street on the site of the recent fire that
eweiry store,
eyand I destroyed L Alva Lewis' iewe
tinxftlnrn
7 "Whatever I ' f disagreed with m
leaan teeaine me on
At first I ate it snar-
' BntU my wife began feeding me
r:mu.Kutl food.. At first 1 ate It k
Inirly nntil I founA It did not hurt me.
then gradually Increased the amount
as row appetite ( demanded. For many
montbs I have virtually lived on Grape
Kuts, fruits and Postum.
"The result la gratifying in the ex
treme. None of my former difficulties
trouble me now. - In eating, sleeping,
action , of bowela and , kidneys, every
thing goes like clock work no dizzy
ntHslis,1 no congestion ot brain, no lack
vf memory, no trembling st limbs.
"J welith more than for years (I am
ft) and enjoy long walka which were
formerly Impossible, v No thanks to
r..IUine. but A all ;thanka to Grape
Nuu, and, Postum..- "There'a a Bea-
".vsme 1rnht totum Co., Battle
Cr-rk, Ml. h. fteaA Tbe oad io -WeU-
l.ie.".. la ipkra. ;. j , jj .?v.v--.:v?-;:;5:
alkenbure.
the ownera of the lote, will combine and
build it handsome block. They will
commence operations as Boon as tha
fire Insurance QadJustOTS finish their
work. They are nowcomjldering plans
and specifications.
PRISONER ATTEMPTS
TO ExD,HIS LIFE
Spokane, Wash.. Jan. 30. Because he
was locked in the city jail against his
wishes, Dan Sullivan, a conductor on
the Northern Pacific, today attempted
suicide by butting hla brains out on
the iron bars. He was found In a plt
lble condition but the doctor say a be
may survive.
Bear Admiral Logan Retired.
Washington Jan. SO. Havlnr rearho
the age limit for active service, Rear
Admiral Leavttt C. Logan was placed
on the retired list of the navy today.
Hear Admiral Logan recently -baa been
In command of the navy yard at Pen
sacoia. -
PLANTS jP 1
For 8So we will aend you a packet
of our Sensational Sweet Pea Nov
elty. .
Florence Morse Spencer
Bend name and address and we
will mall you, free, our handsome
1908 CATALOGUE
This la the handsomest book on
Seeds, Plants and Trees ever Issued
on the Pacific Coast.
cc' H0RSl&co
51 7ackson ErL, Ban rranoUeo.
(Successors Cox Seed Co.)
r
Mexican
J Mustang
Liniment
The antiseptic healing agent for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Frostbites, Sore
Throat, Rheumatism, Aches
and any ailment reached
by external application.
The standard household
, remedy since 1 848.
For Man and Beast.
c.,joc acd ii a bottle. At all droccixt.
You're Lucky People to Get New Spring
Suits, and Your Money Back in Groceries
About 200 of as swell Suits as ever crossed the Rockies arrived yesterday. We did not expect them until next
week, but we will place them on sale immediately EVEN IF YOU DO GET GROCERIES FREE. We say
you are lucky, for thertfare only THREE MORE DAYS OF'GROCERIES FREE. Each Suit is an exclusive
styley and there will only be ONE of a style in this city. They were selected by J. M. Acheson on his late trip
to New York.
End of the
Clearance Sale
And Your Money Back in Groceries
Today, Friday and
Saturday
Is the last of the free groceries. Also the
Clearance Sale for Spring Goods are com
ing in on us.
THEREFORE, ALL GOODS on SALE
ON OUR FIRST FLOOR CAN GO AT
HALF PRICE THE REMAINDER OF
THIS WEEK, AND YOUR MONEY
BACK IN GROCERIES.
Think of our large assortment of Coats,
Wraps, Underwear, Hosiery, Waists, Hand
kerchiefs, etc.
Merchant
Tailoring 5?ffiir
MLN'S SUITS
OVERCOATS, PANTS
And Your Money Back in Groceries
FOR THIS WLLK
Two Days More
Get a Five or Ten-Spot deposited on a
suit, even if you don't want the suit made
up until the Rose Carnival you can go
ahead getting some groceries free, just the
same.
We show the greatest and grandest dis
play of Woolens ever displayed under one
roof. Come and see, anyway; it's a sight
you will remember. J. M. ACHESON.
GROCERIES FREE
To the amount of your purchase in our main store. One-fourthy() of the groceries you buy of us will be
given you free until the amount of your purchases in our big store is delivered to you in groceries, absolutely
free. I want you to know that I have opened the Famous Grocery Department, and also the largest Men's
Tailoring Department in Portland, and Groceries Go Free with the Men's Tailor-Made Suits, just the same.
J. M. ACHESON.
Fifth and
Alder Sts.
Jo JL JLopZjvb
JflOOM
Wholesale
and Retail
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