The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 31, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY I EVENING JANUARY 31." 1008.
BIG FILL IN PROGRESS IN TERMINAL YARDS
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. plec of fUl; work ver undertaken In
; Portland is now in" prog rem on Eleventh
treet north of Moyt. where the entire
treet for the full lent th of the new
Portland Seattle railway freight aheda
la being raised about four feet with
and and gravel pumped from the bot
tom of the .Willamette river.
The work Is being; done by the new
Hill road and about three month" will
be required for Ha completion. Water,
aand and rravel ia lifted 82 feet by the
powerful purr.pn on the dredge Colum
bia, and forced J. 000 feet through a 30
Inch ateel pipe to where the fill ia go
ing on. Work on the fill waa begun
about two montha ago, and it la esti
mated by the foreman In charge that
four weeks of ateady pumping will be
required to bring the street to the re
quired grade.
A similar fill on the Tenth and
Twelfth aldea or the freight heds haa
already been made, which together with
the Eleventh atreet fill are to be paved
by the railway company with Belgian
blocka.
(LlKE ACCOUNT
Former;:' Secretary1 of State
I Cited to Appear Before
V Eccorder at Salem.
'J" (Sptdll PUptch to Th Journal.)
' Salem. Or.. Jan. Jl. Counsel Me.
ifahan secured an order yesterday from
' Judge Galloway citing Harrlaon R. Kla.
: cald, ex-secretary, of the state of Eu
gene to appear In ? person, before Re
corder.W. A. Moores or this city and
testify as to the fees received by him
during ms term or ernce as secretary
of state in the tsutt of Sears vs. Kin'
cald. Defendant- ia cited to appear and
tiring- an books ana recoras or nis or-
lice, and answer all questions in ac
counting lor about 160,000 of fees al
leged to have been collected in viola
tion of the constitution and statutes
of this state. Tiirouerh his counsel Kin
cald asked for a complaint that should
' be more specific and this summons was
,: in answer or the court.
. In Sears vs. Dunbar Judge Galloway
, took a demurrer under advisement. It
was argued on behalf of Dunbar that
me attorney-general, instead of the dia
trict attorney was the proper party to
- bring the suit on relation nf the gover
nor or secretary of state. The demurrer
in the cae is to be passed upon by
the court Saturday at noon.
TOIIL FOUND GUILTY
OF SELLING LIQUOR
(Special Dir""tch to Tb Joarnal.)
A!lany, Or, Jan. 31. WUliam, Tohl
was found guilty of violation of the lo
cal option liquor law, yesterday after
noon by a jury. The defendant ia a
clerk in the drur store of Fred Dawson
and . waa accused by W. Xi. Pason and
It D. Mitchell of selling them liquor.
Since the wholesale arrests were
made, four of the accused have pleaded
guilty, two have been convicted and the
jury haa disagreed on three other caaea.
These will all be taken up In the near
future and retried.- The next case Is
that of Fred Dawson on the same
charge.
,. 4 .. , 'in'"' i
? Coff man's Society ) Chocolates free.
See announcement on the "want ad"
page.
HO SUSPENSION
0FHGATI0H
Money Intended for Uma
tilla Eapis Will Be Used
Higher Up the River.
SECOND SCHOOL
FAIR III DTOfl
It Is Proposed to Surpass the
Great Success of Last
August.
(8peelal Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., Jan. 81. A desper
ate situation confronta the settlers in
the vicinity of Priest Rapids In this
state by, the threatened suspension of
navigation on the Columbia river be
tween there and Kennewiclc during the
low water period of the next two
montha.
The attorney-general has wired Col
onel S. W. Rosseler, United States engi
neer at Portland, that 126,000 Intended
by the legislature for improvement of
Umatilla rapids can be legally expended
to relieve -the situation higher up the
river. Roesseler has advised the state
officials that the urgency Of the case
cannot be overestimated, as the river Is
the sole source of communication for
the settlers with the railroad. He will
wire the government dredge Wallowa.
now at Pasco, to proceed at once to the
stretch in question.
CHAUTAUQUA TO MEET
ON BEACH AT ASTORIA
Ml
(SdmIiI DliMtch to Tba Joai-Dftl.l
Astoria. Or.. Jan. II. The chamber of
commerce this morning received a com
munication from the Chautauqua aso
nation asklmr that a suitable location
lor the holding of a regular annual
meetlnr be found If possible somewhere
near Astoria. The only requisite is tnat
it snail De convenient to a rauroaa sta
tion, also somewhere on the ocean beach
between Fort Stevens and Seaside. The
meetings would continue ench summer
for two weeks or longer. A site of at
least 10 acres Is necessary. A cite at
Oearhurt Purk is one that is mostly de-
:eWSriS.,?J? Head of Pacific Division of
sona mat a site snouia do given iree. i rt t t n -r
ueuiosricai ourvev is
1JJ 1 1 t. lint? ja I Oil LIUIBI.lli A. HO IUHIJII
weakens the bowels, loads to chronic
constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They
operate easily, tone the stomach, cure
constipation.
Metzger fits glasses for SI.
(Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Corvallls, Or., Jan. 31. A committee
composed of J. II. Harris, E. B. Horn
ing and A. L. Stevenson, appointed at a
meeting held Wednesday night, is cir
culating a subscription list in the inter
est of a second "AU-Benton school
fair" that Is exDectod to eclipse even
the splendid success of last August
Business men and others disposed to
Dlav Dfttrons will be asked to donata
prises for the best pumpkins, onions,
"spuds," corn, wheat, cabbage, fruit.
bread, preserves, Jellies, butter and a
thousand other products of farm. rar-
den, kitchen and dairy. The prize list
will be issued early next month.
The committee on exhibits comnrlsea
J. R. Smith, S. L. Henderson and M. M.
Long. The arrangements are left to
F. U Miller. J. F. Yates and E. J. New
ton. The clerk of each school district
in Benton county la also to be a finance
committeeman In his locality, while
County Superintendent O. W. Penman
will be ex-offlclo chairman of all com
mittees. The Plan of erectln a larara nnvlllnn
ror me rair tnia year is Deing discussed,
aa the room afforded in the courthouse
la not sufficient
The fair will probably be held early
The PIlIsThat Cure
WEAK
WOE2ERI
"My. limbs ached and I had a
terrible pain in niy right side. My
weight fell from 145 pounds to 99
E)unds. . I' had no appetite, my
dneys were affected, and I
had headaches, backaches and
fainting spells. As my doctor did
not help me. I tned Dr. William:
Pink Fills and -now I am cured
and in the best of health. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills built up my
whole system and I gained 30
pounds in weight" Mrs. Jacob
H. Damy, 257 North Division
SL, Buffalo, N. Y.
A booklet of valuable Information, en
titled "Plain Talk to Women," will be
sent free to any woman. It is particularly
interesting to mothers 01 growing girls
who become pale, thin and listless as they
approach womanhood.
Dr. Williams'
PINK PILLS
ac. ar box; 6 koxaa, ta. ja, at all drurriiti or fro
n. William. MaHirf rV L-t. ..- M V
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An opportunity to piece out that
winter ; suit ; with an extras p
trousers at v ' -
CHINESE MILITARY
CIRCLES ARE EXCITED
(United frea Lened Wire.)
Peking, Jan. 'Jl. There la great ac
tivity in military clrclea here. Chln
is rushing war munitions to points
where they will be most available in
the event of an attempt to invade the
center of the Inland territory. Troops
are mso neing rusnea in a quiet way to
strategic points.
Given away, absolutely free, a half
pound of the finest chocolates made.
See the announcement on the "want ad"
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REDUCED; PRICES
Men's $7.50 Trousers, Now $6.00
Men's $6.00 Trousers, Now $4.95
Men's $5.00 Trousers, Now $3.95
Men's $4,00 Trousers, Now $3.25
Men's $3.00 Trouserl, Now $2.50
Men's $2.50 Trousers, Now $1.95
N
SOUNG
LEADING
CLOTHIER
STORL CLOSLS ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK
in
MARSHALL
APPOINTED
CHIEF GEOGRAPHER
GREAT CLEARANCE, SALE, LNDS TOMORROW IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS E,VE,RY ARTICLE, RE,DUCLD
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Given Promotion.
In conjunction with the last day's offering of matchless clearance-sale values in every department, we quote for tomorrow's sell
ing a list of specially attractive bargains that will prove both suggestive and opportune to thrifty homef urnishers. The following
are subject to delivery at our earliest convenience, and for which mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted.
The Headsman is. onto his job. On Saturday
prices are to be . trimmed.
Men's Overcoats, Raincoats and Suitsregular
' $15, $18 and $20 will go at
L200 Pai o Men's $5 Trousers on sale at, ;$3.85
CldtMiiie '---Go 1
" : 165-168 THIRD STREET
(Wishloftoa Boreas of Tie Journtl.)
Washington. Jan. 31. Robert B Mar
shall or the United States geological
survey has been appointed to adminis.
trative charge of the toDoeranhic hmnrh
of , the survey with the title of chief
SBUKrapner.
air. laursnaii receivpfi ni.q nrut an.
iuiiiiuicui in iiib survey in January,
1890, and has been connected with it
continuously since that date. In 190S
he was given charge of PaiiCnmio
worn, ana iwo years later hla district
was enlarged to include Oregon. In the
reorganization of the
branch In March, 1907, he was made
geographer in charge of the Pacific di
vision. Which Comprises Pallfrirnla nra-
Bun, aua.nu, xNevuaa, utan and, Arizona.
i nomas u. ueruine, wno nas for a
iiumuer 01 years naa general supervis
ion of topographic work in Alaska, has
been Placed in char en of th Pariflr hi.
i i - . .. . -
vision 10 succeed Mr. Marshall.
CASTLEKOCK WOMAN
HIT BY MOVING TRAIN
pAfjtlAmrk Wnnh ' Ton 91 u.. r-
I --f t via, u m. . iniD,
car Huntington of this place had a nar
row pftnAHA frnm .prlnn. ar.ftan ..fKm..
crossing ths Northern Pacific Railway
mm nn n v" trnrlra hem loot rAnin
her way to town from her home Just
must, i uuul y&ru, sne naa sare-
ly crossed several tracks, and was
wajKins norrnwarrt rnnrs .ha
The southbound local freight was run
ning out onto a siding to make room
on the main track for eastbound express
No. 2, and it was probably due to the
iiuiiuiigiuu aia noi near tne ex-
Kress train approaching from behind
er. She was walking between the
main traca: and ine one lust eaAt of it
but - dftnireroiifilv plus. tV th.
The engineer blew a warning whistle and
i . m uvnii ine ii$ine, uui Derore me
wnmfin nnuM ..t a,,. .KA ... .i- -
; '. . v. in.? wa,y ijiq
ene-lnA tttrnnle ht nn lt a v.n..t?n.. 1 1
lng her across the yard and against the
niuvniK icii;in. irnin. sne was stunned
Juries beyond a few severe bruises.
BUILD BIG SHIP TO
CAJIBY SUBMARINES
' TUMtcH Press tietf Wire. I
Washington. D. C. Jan. 21. On nt
the big -problems confronting the naw
department grows ouf of the propo
sition of sending isubmarines from th.
Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. It has
been suggested that the department con.
struct a "mother" ship capable of carry
inar four submarines tar lone diatannoa
for picking them up and dropping them
conveniently. . Naval experts are figur
ing n sucn a crart,- wnicn wm nave a
fighting radius commensurate with the
modern battleship fleet.
Onl, ri.. attnurri flHTimi ;
rii.A.u.i.iTiTivic iiuiiutntviun v.b
GREAT SALE, OF GRANITE, WARE,
In the Basement Department tomorrow most important savings in house
hold and cooking utensils in the French-grey Graniteware.
9-inch Pie plates special, each , 106
9-inch Jelly Cake Pans special, each 10 No. 24 size Mixing Bowls special, eadi .....25
3-qt. Pudding Pans special, each ., lOf No. 26 size Mixing Bowls special, each 30
2-qt. Pudding Pans special, each
3-qt, Pudding Pans special, each
4-qt. Pudding Pans special, each
3-qt
No.
No.
No.
No.
15f No.. 28 size Mixing Bowls special, each 35d
ZO lj4-qt. Covered Buckets special, each 15
....... z-qt. covered uuckets special, each . .20
No. 04 size Berlin Sauce Kettles special, each .30
.25 No. 06 size Berlin Sauce Kettles special, each 35
04 size Berlin Sauce Pansspecial, each 30 No. 28 size Wash Basins special, each , .20
06 size Berlin Sauce Pans special, each 35 No. 2 size Bread Pans special, each ...15
03 size Berlin Sauce Kettles special, each 25 No. 3 size Bread Pans special, each 20
Covered Buckets special, each 25I4
03 size Berlin Sauce Pans special, each
150 PAIRS White and Arabian FRENCH NLT LACLS, Tomorrow Special at $1.48 Pair
Tomorrow in the Drapery Department sixth floor a sale of the above limited quantity of regular $3.00 Lace Curtains 40
inches wide and 90 inches Jong all desirable patterns with Cluny lace edging two-inch hem on side and bottom and taped
back edge. Your choice tomorrow of these hangings in the white or Arabian at the above special.
NAVAJO 'RTTr'Q SPECIAL A Ar
PATTERN A U IjtO TOMORROW M.t J
Made from the finest selected Donskoi wools size 30 inches
by 5 feet and reversible in correctly reproduced Navajo pat
terns guaranteed fast colorings. Tomorrow we offer these
regular $3.7!? ' values at the above special. See Morrison
street window display. -
Sale of UPHOLSTERY FABRICS
Materials suitable for furniture coverings, window hangings,
couch coverings and door hangings 50 inches wid and quan
tities in each pattern of from 3 yards to 9 yards regular val
ues $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 per yard Special to
morrow only at 50 yard.
ARM
ROCKERS
SPECIAL fc ' n
TOMORR'W M.y J
One of our latest and most
attractive rocker styles a
comfortable, arm pattern
with Saddle seat and fancy
top .panel. Your choice of
these regular, $5.25 values in
the dolished golden . oak or .
mahogany finish tomorrow
at the above special . 7
"The Malleable"
Range i
Riveted Together Like a Boiler.
: . Will Last a Lifetime.
If row cum)
MweoooJI
C0MPLECTU5E-fUM5HER5S
The Ladies' Waiting
'Apartment
ri -
On the Balcony. Free Phone
" and Othtr Convenlencis. ' "
foe th Igutare of K. W. CfiUVK. . Used ihm
nww fiw vm wii m will vav lmji mm
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