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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,' JANUARY Sfr 1008. f J rl n 01 ? H I rf irf a r Si Juilgo ?McBride v Dismisses the Condemnation Pro ccedings Brought by the ! Mpunt Hood Company for fcight of Way. 1 Judge McBrlde dismissed the oondem . nation suit brought by the Mount Hood Power company to compel the city to give the company a right of way across city property near the Junction of toe .Bull Run and Bandy rivea ,n th8 ,Ut ''circuit court yeaterday afternoon at Ore gon City on the ground that tne com' IS nv had not made proper application rom the city wuter board for the rixit of way. This means tnai icy " nrar tiiodrfi in im nam whm power company and It Is probable th:it a compromls- will be effectod whereby the cliy will grant the right of way In exchange for all water rights the company cTalma to hare for the aurplua water In Bull Run river. V Mayor Lane naturally Ji. over me ouicuoi- j Attorney KavanauKh belleyea that the ult will be the end Of litigation be tween the city and the company If the water board adopt the motion made by. Dr. Allen at Tuesday's board meet ing. Thla motion waa In effect that the city would grant the right of way In eachange for the company a claim to the aurplua water rlghta of Bull RBo "far'aa the company'a merlta In the caae are concerned they did not en ter Into Judge McBriae a awnion. rm la eald to have remarked that dlsrnls Ing the caae waa almply boy's play, becauae all the company would have to do would be to file a new application lor the right of way. Thla would leave the matter In 'he him atato aa It waa when Dr Allen Introduced hla motion for a aettlement with the company. . The motion for nonsuit upon which Judge MoBrlde decided waa made on the ground that the company did not come before the water board and make would Ucatlon for the right of way before a the condemnation sun. ini now mat me company uiu act In good faith In the affair and did not uae all Ita resources to gain the right of way before commencing the ult. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE 0FF1REY-RED MATERIAL Henry Westbrook Would Like to Be District At torney and Says So. Henry 8. Westbrook, a young attorney having offices In the Buchanan building, has filed his announcement with the secretary of state as a candidate far the office of district attorney on the Republican ticket to succeed John Man ning. Mr. Westbrook Is a young man well known In legal circles In the city. In making hla announcement he has filet the following statement of prin ciples with the secretary of state: "If I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, prosecute all illegal voters; wage a relentless war upon graft and corruption; protect the rights and privileges and uphold th nigh moral standard, of the people. Pro tect the virtue of our girls and tho purity of our homes, by placing the heel of the law upon the dispollera of either- Know but two classes those who obey and those who violate the law; Srotect the one, prosecute the other, ave no labor, spare no expense, to con vict the rich or Influential criminal. Make no compromise with crime, but enforce the law, without fear or favor, prejudice or partiality. I desire tho following words printed after my name on the ballot: 'Prosecute no man who obeys the law; spare none who violate Thousands of men and women today in all walks of life are suf- fering from these diseases, which so often prove fatal.' Taken f ' ' -in time they can be safely and permanently , cured by y? , WARNER'S SAFE CURE A TRIAL BOTTM0 OF THIS GREAT KIDNET CURB WILL BI3 BENT ABSO L1ITELY FREW I TO EVERT REaDkr OF THE JOURNAL 'WHO, BUF FERS FROM KIDNET, MVER, BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE. Mrs.' M." & Hunter, of Ham mond, Indiana, who suffered , many years from kidney and blad der trouble, says she was com- ; pletely cured by Warner's Safe Cure: This is. to certify that I have used Warner's Safe Cure with the very best results. I suffered several years with Kidnev and Bladder trouble- four vears aro Warner's Safe Cure was recommended to me. I tried one bottle and found that it helped me very much. I then decided to continue the treatment, and after taking six bottles I was entirely cured. MRS. M. h. HUNTER, 211 Ind. Boulevard, tr uA iA T.n l .1007 MRS. M. E HUNTER. 4"""w"u' J"" ' CUREG KIDNEY DISEASE When the kidney are dlseaaed the urlo add l not carried off and thla causes Oout. Lumbago, Rheumatism of the Joints, Rheumatism of the Mus cles. Rheumatism of the Heart. Rheumatism everywhere. Warnera Safe Cure drives out the uric acid and purifies the the kidney and bladder. In blln.i. rflaaaaa th. hnw.ll .M Aftan onfiaHnattd and th llVSf tOIUld Warner's riafe Pills oulckly relieve this condition, and no 111 after effect la experienced. .......... wmmfD'H hawk riTRTC la nut un ift two s sea and la sold by all drug' gists, or direct, at 61) CENTS and $1.00 A BOTTLE. Refuse substitutes con taining harmful drugs which Injur th system. TRIAI nnril F fDfP To convince very sufferer from disease of th I tilAL UlIILC. I ntt kMnava. llvar. bladder anl blood that WARN ERS SAFE CURE will absolutely cure, a trial bottle will be sent FREE OF I'HAKUK, postpaid, to any one wno win write w a ni t,n n daii v.jxo Rochester, N. Y.. and mention having seen thl liberal offer In Th Journal. The genuineness of this offer la fully guaranteed by th publisher. If you will write ua a full statement of your caae our doctor will send you fre ad vice and a valuable medical booklet describing causes, symptoms and treat ment an4 many convincing testimonials. All communications strictly confidential. ... v ft . .! 1 'if X J NEW BUILDING IN PROSPECT FOR PARK AND MORRISON STREETS Etf -;Vr fan M I i tn7 4 1 CABRENO SEAT ALE OPENS TOMORROW At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the eat sale for Madame Teresa Carreno will open at the Marquam box office, and the recital by this great planlsto will take place on the following Mon- .iNlay, February S. "Carreno long ago learned everytnina that pertains to the noblest aspects of her art. She has wrested from It secrete that not only have been hidden from most other pianists of her sex. but from men whose playing has brought them- fame and riches. There are few artists who are able to produce so big a ton with ao little outward effort, -and there are none too many whose tonal beauty and musicianship can Compete with Madame Carreno's." The recital here by the famous pianiitte will be under the direction of Lois Cteers Wynn Coman, and the sale of scats opens tomorrow morning at the Mar quam, - Bennett Building, at Corner of West The sale of the northeast corner of Park and Morrison streets, which waa mentioned In yesterday's Journal, la still hanging fire, but will In ail probability go through in the next day or ao. The property la owned by J. E. Dennett, and Is being taken over by Louis Burke for something over M00, 000. It Is given out by the prospective owner that the three-atory frame build ing occupying the corner will be re- Park and Morrison Streets. placed by a modern business house of brick or concrete In case a suitable ten ant can be found, altbougn It la possible that the property may be held aa an in vestment and sold on a rising market. The extension of th retail business dis trict westward along Morrison, Yamhill and Alder streets has been very marked In the past two years, and it Is believed that a modern business structure on the Bennett corner would yield a satisfac tory return on the Investment. TEARS AND SMILES FOLLOW EACH OTHER IN ROUTINE OF HOTEL LIFE Half-pound box of Bee announcement on page. chocolates free, the "Want Ad" SONS OF NORWAY ORGANIZE HERE A Portland lodge of the Sons of Nor way of the Pacific coast was organized here last night at Drew hall. Twenty five charter members were enrolled, and the work of Increasing the membership will begin at once. The order haa at tained considerable prestige In the mid dle west and a lodge was organized In Spokane a few days ago. W. B. Olson of Seattle, who was at one time presi dent of the grand lodge, was here and aided In the organization. Following officers were elected: Pres ident, A. Mones; vice-president, H. J. Langoe; Judge, John Berdahl; secretary. Ellas Dahl; financial secretary: O. .Temtpa-aard: treasurer. John Carlson: regent, Tom Sampson: marshal, 8. Louis: I inner KUUru. vruuvoiu W i wuici guard, Bernard Bek. "Almost every guest It seems has his little tale of troubles or a story of a happiness or of misfortune that he wants to tell some one and, in many cases we clerks are that some one," a clerk at the Hotel Portland said this t-nornlnff. "Just for Instance a man I have known for years and who gets here about once a year came up to the desk last night and handed me a clipping from a newspaper,-' continued the hotel man. "I naturally expected that it was some story about himself. "It was the story of the death of his wife In Chicago due to Injuries sus tained by a fall- from a window. The traveling man had just got off the road and together with his wife was at work in their new home arranging flower pots In a window. The woman lost her balance and fell to her death before the eyes of her husband, who was absolutely helpless to save her. "The poor devil wanted sympathy. Here he Is hundreds of miles from home and friends and he has just wanted to tell of his unhappiness to some one. If any man ever had a happy home and one that he enjoyed. It was this fellow to whom I refer. And now it Is gone. 'It -seems to me now,' he said, 'that there Is no world for me nothing more to live for.' Sympathy isn't much, as a rule, but sometimes It helps, to cheer the unfortunate ones we happen to meet. ' CORBETT BUILDING TOWER OF LIGHT "After this fellow had gone from the counter another came up with a tele gram In hi hand. He waa smiling all over his face. He had Just been pro moted to a position he had been longing for for years and was to receive a sub stantial raise In salary with It. "There was the contrast the happy and the downhearted. I congratulated the fortunate one and laughed with him of his bright future. But at the same time away down in my heart I couldn't help but think of the poor fellow whose life had been changed and who is now eKing out an existence mechanically. "What a good what a cruel old world this is, anywav." GOES AFTER GERMS How Hyomei Does Its Work in Curing Catarrh. "We got rid of our aches and ails by chang- . - ihg from coffee to POSTUM - ... , 1 ' there's a Reason"- Illuminated at night the new Corbctt building may beMifcon from all parts of Portland and particularly by those liv ing: on tho helchta. Since the llKhts were first turned on several nights ago tne sight lias attracted much attention. From Portland Heiehts the tall, com manding structure with Its thousands of electric lights and the outline of the building silhouetted against the lower parts of the city In the distance takes on the appearance of a postal card which when held In front of a light asaumes'the shape of a lighted sky scraper Itself. SELLWOOD SEWER PROBLEM HARD ONE Sell wood la atill wrestling with the sewer problem, and the Sell wood board of trade continue to hold out th hope of securln tjtractlcabl plan for drain ing the miiburb at a moderate cost to the property-owners. Engineers have found that Sellwood 1 a difficult sec tion to drain, because It 1s divided by rldg. .- v- ; -.. , . ( Nature's remedy for catarrhal troubles Is the oils and balsams found In Hyo mei. It Is a specific, not a cure all. It has but one mission, the cure of catarrh. The natural way of curing a disease Is always the scientific wav and the scientific way of curing atarrh Is the simple way. with Hyomei. Catarrh is a germ disease and can be cured only by using Hyomei, the treat ment that reaches and destroys all ca tarrhal germs. Breathed through the neat pocket In haler that cornea with every outfit. Hyomei' medication reaches the most remote air cells of the nose, throat and lungs, going after the disease germ j preventing their growth, thus making catarrhal troubles impossible. There I no dangerous stomach dosing when Hyomei la used. It is solely an inhalation treatment, prepared specially to kill the catarrhal germs and Is so successful that woodard, Clarke A Co. 1 THE BESlT" ":: SJLjA ilil liiiira Miiy THE HOST VALUE For the last month the clearing spirit has pervaded the store and will reach the climax tomorrow and Saturday. We've been prying into corners, poking out things right and left, clipping prices to the limitall for the pur pose of getting rid of All Winter Goods while there is plenty of time for people to use them. , ; . For Tomorrow and Saturday tho Last Two Days of This Great Sale Lots Aro More Numerous and tho Values Are Greater Than Ever Before -The one thought is Clear Winter Merchandise Now Reduce Stocks to the Lowest Possible Limit. You can ; ' get a good idea of the low prices by reading the different items in this page,. but remember they represent only a few of the hundreds of special offerings that you'll find scattered throughout the entire store, displayed; in every section. Here are the best values we have ever offered: V Final Reductions on Woolen Dress Goods f THE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED ON DEPENDABLE QUALITIES l, The great variety of weaves and large assortment of designs and colorings to choose from makes these the most unusual offer ings to be found hereabouts: HIM Every Remnant in the House Now on Sale at One-Halt Sr Prices EMM We simply will not invoice remnants Every remnant in the Dress Goods Section must be closed out before Saturday night This great half price offering will make them disappear rapidly. Tomorrow you may select from several hundred remnants they come in all lengths from V to 12 yards each, in all fashion" able weaves and colorings; all this season's patterns in all weights suitable for Women's and Children's Coats, Suits, Waists and Skirts. 1 hey are all very desirable and splendid values at our regularly low remnant prices, as a great special clearance offering we place the entire lot on sale Friday and Saturday, while they last, at ONE-HALF the Marked Remnant Prices. 27-inch Colored 'Chillies, of ex- cellent quality; cream grounds." with neat colored dots and small figures, in all colors, will wash as well as linen, suitable for both women's and children's dresses and waists; regularly sold at 39c a yard; special clearance price; OC Bargain Friday at fciJC At $1.00 Yard g g&. 5fa ; the most fashionable coat fabrics, fine rich finish, 'absolutely spotless, double weight and unsurpassed quality, always sold at $2.25 tf 01iVV Wool Plaids, 85c Grade at 50o 38-inch Woolen Plaids in a full line of pretty color combinations and ilk over-plaids, in contrasting shades; a beautifully finished CA-high-grade fabric, always sold at 85c yd.; on sale Bargain Fri vUC French Wais tings, best $1 grade, 59o An unusually attractive line of nobby French waistings in an unlimit ed assortment of exclusive styles and color combinations, all CQ wanted shades, full 30 in. wide, reg. $1 grade, on sale B'rg'n Fri..JC At 25c Yard a yard; special clearance price; Bargain Friday at At 99c Final Clearance Sale of Shoes OF BEST LEATHERS, IN NEWEST STYLES FOR MEN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN. The following items give an idea as to the savings eyery pair sold under our own personal guarantee. Shoes for Boys and Girls in all sizes up to 2 made of best lea ther and solid all through; other stores ask $1.50 for these same shoes; we guarantee every QQi pair and our price is JJC Women's Patent Leather and Fine Kid Shoes, in the latest New York styles, $3.50 values 0 OQ at p00 Women's Juliettes, of fine quality kid, with rubber heels; CA reg. $2 values, at wlOU Women's Shoes, in a dozen styles, values from $1.50 to $3, d1 AA in broken sizes vlvU Women's Patent Colt Shoes, in both Blucher and straight lace, all sizes; $2.50 values, at $1.77 Women's 35c Stockings 10c a Pair Children's 25o Stockings 12 c Pair WOMEN'S Fine a"ality- n"ccd ' waaa cotton stockings, made with full fashioned leg and foot, medium weight, always sold at 35c a pair, spe- 10 cially priced for Bargain Friday at IvC CHILDREN'S " fleeced cotton stockings, in both light and heavy weights, made with dcuble heel and toe, regular 25c grade, on special sale 19' tomorrow, Bargain Friday at lai2C Women's Knit Underw'r 75c GARMENTS 49. The great Clearance Sale prevailing in our knit underwear section offers saving possibil ities you cannot afford to overlook, here is a splendid bargain-in Women's hand-finished, silk-trimmed underwear, in all sizes vests and pants, peeler color, medium weight garments, in plain and fleeced lined, best 75c A Q grade, specially priced, Bargain Friday. Muslin Underwear Scott's Bustles and Ruiiles and Children's Enit Underwaists Our Great Sale of Muslin Underwear ends Saturday, but its wonder-', fully low prices will prevail up to the last minute. Tomorrow and Saturday you will find complete assortments throughout. In the, following instances prices have been cut even below the clearance 35c CORSET COVERS. 19. SSr A special showing of Nainsook Cor- III V PftfljWfSi set Covers, neatly trimmed with fine MvK VwiWttt& lace, embroidery and ribbons; fine ftij SyX "lWl " quality cambric, well made and good vV'fsfclp wearing quality; regular 25c Q rWW-yiv' and 35c vals.; Bargain Friday... 13C MsWM $1.25 MUSLIN GOWNS, 79. "SRM 1 ' ' A full line of gowns, made of good Vf iljVyiftJ J - quality cambric and Nainsook, in Ml'p;!a52SS7 ' high, low, square or V-shaped neck, 'vM'illr A. short or long sleeves; nicely trimmed Mm - jf J Jffi with lace, beading and ribbon; reg- myh tf IsS&fflj ular $1.25 values; Bargain 7Q k r'JMjJI tKjffitx l l 'yc J&SmMmr $1.50 MUSLIN SKIRTS, 98. ' A full line of fine grade cambric Iffl'jfcrt . skirts, trimmed with wide ruffle of neat embroidery, dust flounce and Sfegf f& l?' underpiece; well made and good a-'ftSF wearing quality; regular $1.50 QOr - vaues; Bargain Friday ...... ..570l - ta1 ' ' ' Scott'i Front Rufflei of fine Swiss, trimmed with lace edge; tQ . real 35c values; Friday ...A C Children's Knit Waists made with reinforced front and arm- ll holes; real 20c values; Friday ....1IC ; Scott's Bustles, in all styles and colors, excellent quality; real OO v 50c values; Friday Jul. Gingham Aprons of Amoskeag Ginghams, made with sleeves; KQA I real 95c values; Friday c .y' I Damaged Umbrellas fjflif tUt lire TTT Trt (A nn. Tomorrow lace on , sale a we Fvfra SnPrial While Thfv last ii. " small . lot nt Wa. ; men's all-silk and silk and wool umbrellas that were slightly damaged in shipment; in the lot you will find silk umbrellas in colors red,-, green, brown and black and silk and wool umbrellas in black; bandies ' of natural wood, pearl, silver and gold, values from $2.00 up to $6.00; marked at a ridiculously low price to make rapid clearance; C A while they last tomorrow vUC Great Wind-Up Sale in the Domestic Section 9 Just these few items as a hint of the wonder savings that are possible to secure in this Such Saving1 Chances are popular section NOW! Hotel and house keepers are anticipating their future needs and Few and Far Between buying ful1 season's supply of Table Linen, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Blankets, Pillows, Towels, etc.. at Clearance Sale prices. T Four Leaders lor Friday; v Mil It under an actual guarant to re- runa ine money ir satisfaction. It does not civ BeKlh the its of HvomeT a.t one nd see how quickly it gives relief and last ing cure; complete outfit Is only 11.00. COFFEE or tea: or both: Schilling's Best at your grocer. Moneyback both. Tour rrocer returns WormonT If yon don't Uk Schilling- bwi we pay blna. I i mm ..my " 1 " 1 ' ' A Great Special Offering of Lace Curtains -BEST $1.00 VALUES AT $1.10 PAIR. Don't miss this opportunity of buying one or more pairs of these beautiful new curtains at less than wholesale cost. About "150 pairs in this lot; white Scotch l,ace Curtains, full 60 inches wide and 3 yards long, in a large assortment of neat designs; these are made with, fine firm edges and will launder nice ly; extra good values at $1.50 a pair;' on sale tomorrow, while they last; Bargain A Friday $lelV 12o Cambric Muslin Oo About 50 bolts of fine white Cambric t Muslin made of Tine even thread, nice soft finish, full width, sold everywhere at 124c a yard and fully worth that price, on sale tomorrow only, n Bargain Friday; '.. . . ,vC Short Length Apron Ginghams Gc A great special offering of ,1,500 yards of man ufacturers short-length Apron Ginghams, in a full assortment of checks in all sizes; colors; blue, brown and green;. good standard quality; lengths from 10 o 20 . yarda. each; on special sale tomorrow; while they last. Bargain ! Friday , ...IfcC - Bleached Daznaols 4do tho Yard . yrl . ' BEST 60c GRADE. . Full Bleached Table Damask'full 20 "inches wM excellent wearing' quality, 12 pretty design t choose from, our best 60c grade specially r ru for this sale tomorrow Friday only; J iJargdin