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: THE OREGON : DAILY: JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 0, 1003.
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people south of Sullivan' milch and
tha on lon narrow atruoture. known
aa the ateel brldee, which la tha only
mun of communication available to
thia large 'population. atlmatad ta 4a
1 one fourth that Of tha antlra nllr nf
Portland. It Ja generally concaved that
thi DODUlatlon and othar conditions s.
latin In the Irvine-ton, Holladav Park,
Alblna and Peninsula districts ara auch
that betirr transportation facilltiea ara
Imperative. , , -
It Js iiIho eonraded that ' the steal
bridge la far Inadequate to tha demand
put upon It by tha Increasing traffic
Thoae who muit iaaa over the bridge
are, continually - interrupted by ' the
drew a. The brides Is nvMuf .lih .
thick mud that la splashed ever pedea-
' trriii n-li'.."" "..l"e auatnpi to cross trie
initiative uimpaiffn urn iu VaX'Jd S
Started Tomorrow Even- s IWtX
ing by the East Side lm- JffAiiji"5LSSra KT
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"In thia dlatrlct at prraent there I
nearly double tha population of all the
other portione of tha eaat aide, accom
modated by three brldaea, yet we have
out one, and that la the worst, aa fur
aa irarnc accommodation are con
cerned, of nil four brldsea acroaa the
river.
"Will Harry Petition.
It una not been fully rilrm1nni1 at
wnet iolnt the bridge will appmnrb
either tho east aide or the weat aide.
Hancock ttreet fin a boen axicfeated for
one approach and the foot of Ninth
etrect on the weat alJe, in the terminal
yurda, haa been KuggeMed for the -other
approacn. me apeciricatlona will, how
over, .be left to engineers and other
men lecnsiicany qitaiiried.
It Is believed the condltlona are
favorable for a high bridge acroaa the
river from either Hancock atreet or
AiDina avenue, because both thorough
area are high above the river, whiie.tae
pproann on tne weat siae could be
brought about In the terminal yard
without the confiscation of valuable
property, in ract the railway offlciala
nnve jwnna 10 a Driuge approach
the terminal yards.
At the meeting tomorrow evening the
iiithqcti oi nu m eaai aide clvlo or-
fanlsatlona-of which there ara Viearly
0 will be present The prealdenU or
rrprenrniaiiveB or tneaa 10 clubs will
each take a number of peUtlona to hia
he oronerty aouth of Bullivan a gulch. "c""""" " name in thia way
it la also stated that tha popu atlon I w"r" ""'"i peimona will
cutefde 7 St John,? which population hfi trt If the petitions are nr.-
must also ue thia bridge. Is greater " ".'. council an weexa before
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men. i 7 t - w.... -uri wi uvj jiu.
wvv, wivi-a .i mil limt.
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' Frank Panicla lit IleillK Tonight.
Beginning tonight at l:lt o'clock at
tha Helllg . theatre, Fourteenth and
Washington afreet, and continuing to
morrow and Saturday -nlghta. with . a
special price matinee bnturday, the
funny comedian, Frank Daniel a, will
preaent Victor Herbert'a latest comic
uDera. '1'ne Tattooed Man." Mr. iAin-
Inia la now Justly spoken of aa tho
foremoat cornlo opera exponent on the
atage. Heata selling at tha theatre for
the engagement. '
proTcmcht Association-
Other dubs Assist.
' At the meeting of tho North Eaat
Side Improvement association In the
Woodmen of tha World hall on Buaaell
atreet. near Rodney avenue, tomorrow
' evening, tha campaign for the con
rtrection of an expensive bridge acroaa
tha river below tha ateel bridge will be
formally opened. Five hundred petl
tlona have been printed and will be dla
tribute at that time.
- rromlnent apeakera have been asked
to ba present The mayor, the city en
gineer and many other offlciala haa
l.romieed to addreaa thia meeting. The
l.rldgo will be tha moat elaborate af
fair aver attempted in Portland, and
may coat nearly 12,000,000. The res -denta
of tha eaat aide north of Bulll
vnn'a eulch believe that the coat la a
small item compared with tha demand
for tha bridge. . .. .
It haa bean eatabliahed by tha Us
roll that tho value or tna property
north of Sullivan's gulch la greater than
Hopper'- Seat SaJ Tomorrow.
Tomorrow. Friday morning, at 10
o'clock, at box office tha Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth ana waemngton atreeta. tna
advance aeat sale will open for tho
famoua comedian. Do Wolf Hopper. Thia
clever fun producer will be seen at tha
above1 theatre for four nlghta beginning
next Nunoay, with a special price mat
Iteglnald Is Kov-
'iiappyiand. '
Talk? Bear for Some Child.
Saturday matinee at tha "Pock'g Bad
Boy" performance at tha Empire thea
tre, another, of those big, handsome
ieaay Hear a will be given to the child
under IS who guesaea neareat to the cor
rect nutDDer of peraona in tha audience.
Thia cuatom at tho Empire Saturday
matineea haa begun to attract hundreds
of children from all over tha city, for it
la wonderful how thia kind of newa
spread amongst tha world of "kid,1
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AID
BEACH.
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Have, yo Use .."Wjiatcver tot
Teople .Safeguard Eaw ';'
I nee
Wednesday,
en a latest comic opera.
In
"David Ilaratn" at the Baker.
Trading horaea la a aclence and a
pleaaure. auch aa none but the widely
experienced can fully appreciate. It
waa David liarum'a one great hobby
and to get the best -of a horse "swap
waa the first motive or bis living. At
the Baker thia week. William Gleason
makea Kdward Weatcotfa famoua char
acter a real being of natural flesh and
blood, and tho many quaint sayings and
humorous altuatlona ara Played up witn
extreme car and aplendld effect.
The Train Robbers,"
, Tomorrow Th Train RoJWbera" will
be. presented at tha Star theatre mat
inee. Thia thrilling weatern comedy
drama haa been filling the theatre all
week. , There la action In every scene
and enough flrearma to equip a com-
fiany of aoouta. Intereat is never lack
ng for an Inatant and the comedy la
brought in at regular Intervals to re
lieve the more sorlous altuatlona.
PIeas tho Audience.
Audlencea at the Grand are
pleased
pl
because the' vaudeville entertainment
sent here by -Sullivan Conaldine la
always amart ana up to date. This
week a program la a fair specimen. The
chief la u ah makers are Gray and Gra
ham, who play musical, inatrumenta and
introduce comedy on the aide. Mies
Graham playa the largest aaxaphona in
tne wono. Minnie Middietons mm
tary maid a are good aingera and their
coatamaa are fetching.
FEW GREAT SKATERS.
than that aouth of Suillvan'a gulch.
tool Bridge oi Adequate.
' After the member of the North Eaat
Side dub have pointed out theae facta
they refer to the three bridge for the
BREAKING LOCOMOTIVE.
Ti-ImI rirat In Tarda and Later Sent I the adoption of a conatitutlon and bv
nn n,ij. Ran.. . w- T".r: w" f"0- JT'pr-
niwir if iigo in me propoaea Penin-
. From the Chattanooga Times. aula Fed era t ton of East Side cluba and
Few neraona outalde the realm of the o act on the executive committee of
vvwvum the new aasoclatlon. Meet nsa of the
operaUng department of railroad know puh club w1 take placVon the aecond
anything of the ofttime vexaUoua pecu- and fourth Monday in the month,
liaritle. and not Infrequently ning- ,lTTT.TT
ly Intelligent capere or a looomouve jviO 1 OIUHj JJljOliNrjSS
when being "broke" to Ite mission in
the world. Each new engine muat un
dergo a aet training or teat before It la
put Into actual aervlce. and each loco
motive which aa gone through the
shops for repalra la given a certain
working out before it la returned to lta
erstwhile dutlea. - '
Some locomotive manufacturing com
Decline of the Sport Donoghue'a
Wonderfnl Performance.
Ice akating lan't what it uaad to be in
thia country. A faw yeara ago the
land waa 'filled with men who were
recoa-nlsed aa the areateat aneed mer
chants In the world on the blade of
ateel. but today barring a few In the
north and oorae of tha rink akatere in
tha eaat the cron la thin.
Wa have no mora Johnny Johnson.
Donoehuea. Nellaona and Carlsons, aaya
the Clinton Herald.
Joe Donoahue was in Ms -eiay witnout
a peer on the tee. While following the
I sport he waa recognised as tne greatest
Al AJvIjOK LODGE I" mnoghueVgrea'teat feat waa hia 100
mile performance at Mtamrord, uon
nectlcut January 28. 1S93, when he
skated 100 miles for fun. Opposed to
him that dav were A. 8. Franklin or
NorwAv afid John Ennls of Stamford.
The race was announced far In ad
vanoe aa the 100 mile championship of
America, but entrlea were not numeroua
enough to attract notice, f ew carea to
so nn aa-alnat the Newburgh wonder.
The course waa oval, two laps to tha
mile, and after the first few laps Don
oa-hue waa never headed.
Wltn a crowa or men ana women
lonklna- on the three akatere lined up
MPV irr'T'T rrnVTriTTrn for the aUrter"a pistol, and at 8:15
mu mm.ju x. XVxMKXllX o'clock In the morning were sent away,
Don or hue completed tne firat 20 miles
oi. n.i. i, at B:28. after 1 hour is minutea 8 sec
. uw. ijuaiiicn. jnirii m i 1 1 1 1 win l . . . .
hnii ttm rni.r mtin iki. i I onds skating, naving- lowerea me time
CLUB ORGANIZED
Organisation of the Arbor Lodge
puan eiu waa completed thia week by
from 1:14:071-8. He waa a mile and
a half ahead of Franklin and two mllea
In the lead of Ennls.
The IS mllea-waa made In 1:31:29,
which waa J minute 6 2-S seconds
faater than tho 26 mile record. At 40
mllea hia time waa 2:14:40. being 28
minutes. tl aeconda in advance of tho
best previous time.
The 60 mllea waa covered In 3:16 2-6.
or 6? minutes faater than the half cen
tury had ever been akated Mfore. As
he flashed oyer the linn at the comple
tion of the half distance Donognue
turned to the crowd and said. "Thia I
a cinch." At thia time he led Franklin
by alx and one. half mllea and Ennls by
seven mllea.
while on his ninety-second mile Don
oghue waa tripped. by a boy who, mla-
caiculatlng hia speed, tried to croaa the
track ahead of him. The fall Injured
the akatera knee, but arter traveling
three mllea at reduced speed be worked
up to hia former pace, which he main
tained to the end. finishing In 7 hours
11 minutea 8SH seconds. At the time
Frapklln had covered SO 1-1 mllea and
There waa emoke. in plenty1 bot very
little fire at the meeting of the South
Portland Republican . club ; held . yester
day evening; in, jonea haa Front ; and
Olbbg ' atreeta. - It ; had .been t bruited
about that W. S, u Ren waa to tell what
he knew about, the-good of the direct
primary law, of Statement No.. ! and
the Initiative and referendum-end that
in return u. w. nodaon and 8. C. Beach
wouia laxe a iail out or tha orator from
Oregon City.' . . r
Accordingly, the hall waa packed with
thoae who desired to aee and hear the
lur riy. OUI tna Claws were aheathicl
Mr. U'Ren had to return' to Druon at
immediately after hia addraaa and Sen.
atora iiouson aad Beach concluded to
poatpone tneir oratory until Air. ii'Rrn
could bo preaent to hoar the obituaries
pronounced over hia pet measures.
Mr. U'Ren delivered an address of
soma vingin, going into the benefits of
the direct Drlmarv and the Inltlallva anil
referendum.. He told' of tha.hlatory oi
the adootion Of tha Initiative In (lrnn
and pointed out the great good that had
come to Swltsertand through a similar
law. The apeaker then turned to the
vartous initiative measurea which will
bo before the people in. June and coun
selled the voters to vote favorahlv an
all of them. He paid particular atten
tion to the-corrUDt nractica aet tha re
call and the proportional repreaentatlon
Ulil.
S. C. Beach and C. W. Hodaon fol.
lowed Mr. U'Ren and made - aDoochea
against etatemeni no. l aymg in posi
tive terms-that they would .not cast
their votes for any candidate who' ran
on a Statement' No. 1 Dial form or who
stiDacriDea to tne statement. They ay
gued that they believed In the rule of
the majority and would therefore oo-
poae Statement No. 1 becauae It might
eiect uemocrata to orrice. Just why
such an election would not represent
the wish of the majority, however, the
apeakers did not Bay.
Several other men. aaolrants for of
fice, were present and made . short
speeches. . ,
AlMna's Trading Center (
539-50 IVIIMans Avepae
Laijle tailored Suits
: One-Thirdi)ff ; ,
Lfirht weiaht mixtures and ttripei
'that can De worn' well Into th
urnmer months: - ; ;
12c; and- 15c Outings
;-at 9c Yard V4r:
Any other day ! but Friday you
pay 12yjC,and 15c for these; 15
. yards to one customer. . ,'.
alAm4-?r a us A goodly number t modrate coat
Valentine Post Cards, 1 and 2' each." "Lace Valentines, Drops,1
Bob-Ups, Hearts, Cards, etc.; Comic Valentines, new caricature lub--jeets.
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Smyrna Rugs ; i
In. oriental design; 2 values
$1.29
U,adies' Sampld
. . Waists' -
Mostly spring patterns; values to
$225. Saturday only 6D
Remnahti;.TiSlce.
Entire' new lot Last Friday's lot was mostly ' all sold.
lengths and materials.
Desirable
Governor Hughes of ' New 'Tork has
invitatl
birthday
accented an Invitation' to aueaa at the
Washington birthday ecelbratlon
of
the Union League club In Chlcaito next
month. It la generally believed that ne
Ennls 5. I will on thia occaalon present his views
The 100 mile record up to thia time on a lew national prooiem.
had been held by Ennls, whose record I "
waa ii hours 37 minutes 45 seconds,
mane at Chicago.
New Spring Embroid
eries Art Here
Prettier than we've ever, shown
before; prices are less, too.,
NKW ARRIVALS
Ladles Belts
At 29 SO, BOf, 65tY67f,
T5e they run.
One-Third Off
Ladies' Woolen Shawls, Fascinators, Scarfs, etc.; also a special lot
slightly soiled at 491. .
This month's Bntterick Patterns,
10 and 15e none higher,
The Delineator will be here Fri
day; pattern sheets free.
The Democrats club of Philadelphia
haa arranged for an elaborate banquet
early In February in honor of State
Treasurer Berry of Pennsylvania. Wil
liam J. Bryan will ba the principal
apeaker at the banquet, which Is to be
hold at tne notei waiton in Philadelphia.
the quartera of the club, East Morrlaon
and Grand avenue. A number of Im
portant matters will receive attention,
including the Rose Festival and the lm-
t rests that will
uta the mitomn.
bile pageant of the mammoth festival
parade on the eaat side of the river.
panlea complete their engine ready for '"'u'lin' ,ln K".l98'
ictual aervlco before sending them out. Promn' fl? J
othera khlp them to de.tlnatlon in a par- J-W r
tial "knockdown" state ana tney are
completed la the ahops of the road to
. which ihey ara delivered. "
' When a new engine Is taken Into a
ahop It Is turned over td a mechanic
whose duty it la to fit It up and make all
connections and adjustmenta of the in
terior mechanism. Thia completed, the
engine Is turned over to a fireman, who
steams It up and blows it off In order
to remove any grease that might have
accumulated in the boiler or any auch
foreign substances aa might cause a
boiler to "foam" while In service. The
engine is then turned over to an engi
neer, whose duty It Is to "break" It in
The engine is steamed up again, and if
it will run It Is taken for a little try
out about the yard.
- Tha science of locomotive building haa
bean developed to auch a fine point that
there is little danger now of an engine
"bucking" on lta firat trial. The main
feature In the teat is to see that there
is no heating In the Journals or rod
, brassea If there ia no heating the
engine Is run about the yards for about
naif a day and toe ateam la again blown
from tha boiler.
.The engine is then steamed up and
Taken ror a long run on tne main line.
If during thia test there are no capers
out the engine ia sent out for its firat
trip with about 600 tons to draw. If It
runs all right the tonnage Is gradually
increased to 960 tone. The tonnage de-
rends greatly upon tne sise or the en
, sine. : The average engine of today will
draw about 960 tons on a mountainous
. road and from 1.200 to 1,600 tons over
a level haul. The teat speed Is from
one to Z0 miles an nour.
. Heating la one of the principal dls
eases of an engine and It la this feature
1 the engineer looks to more than any
i thing else. The mechanical sense of the
engineer ts ao developed that be can de
. tect the least aeiect snout bis engine.
- John Miller, who is the "locomotive
Duster for the Nashville, Cnattanooga
ft St Louis Railroad company, breaks
on an average 20 engines a month. He
has been breaking engines for this com
pany for the last five years.
Contests are already on In a number
; or states ror the seats of the 31 sens
. tors whose terms will expire March .
1909. Primary elections or election of
legislature this year will settle most
oi inese contests, aome or wnicn prem
ise to be exciting; and spectacular In the
; extreme.
Better Equipped
Than Ever!
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Phones East 8646; B-1888.
East Side Printing Co.
Cor. XTnloa Are. and B. WasbingtOB.
FIR CORD WOOD
I?IRST GRADE
Lriff ...?G.OO
Sawed .'. $8.50
SECOND GRADE
Long.
Sawed
....... $5.50
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Supply Co.
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LUROPLAN and AMERICAN PLAN
Last Third and Burnside Streets
Special Sunday
Dinner
6 to 8:30, 75o
C. H. Edmunds
Proprietor
OTHERS PAY RENT WE COLLECT RENT
(ON HALF OUR OWN BUILDING)
WHO CAN SELL THE CHEAPEST?
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145 Grand Avt.
A GIRL'S DREAM AND A
DIABOLICAL ITCIilNQ
Morrison Electric Company
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Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies. x
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
Phones: East 3128; B1625.
MANY, MANY THANKS
Our January sales exceeded our most enthusiastic expectations, and we
feel very grateful, indeed, for the confidence placed in us. It is also
encouraging because it proves that the PUBLIC REALLY KNOWS
FURNITURE VALUES, and that they were not slow to see the
point why we can sell cheaper.
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Steel Ranges at Cost
TIE EMEIAL PAINLESS DfflHST
DENTISTS TO THE EAST SIDE
Rooms 3-5-7 THE HEALY BLOCK
East Side Sewing
Machine Co. .
Ill Essl Morrison, Near Grand
t ' V Won jta$k?f.
1 a." w: iouraosT, nor! '
A ' small payment down, the balance
in small weekly or monthly payments
(no collector), no Interest.' old ma
chines taken as part payment;. Free
embroidery lessons by expert operators.
Machines rented. Expert - repairing1.
Opes Saturday evening- until je p. in.
riUC'3 ALWAYS RIGHT. ? v u
cSofid
Gold
Crowns
$5.00
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Grand Avenue and East Morrison
Imperial Painless Dentists ff
$4.op - l
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Bridge
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Our Range Contracts, made last summer, were
based upon the expectation that our new building
would be completed October 1 and that the then
prevailing business prosperity would continue.
Delay in completing the building and business de
pression left us so top-heavy on Ranges -that we
threw upon the market last week $1,000 worth of
Best Steel Ranges at Wholesale Prices
We save interest on a surplus investment and you
save $25 and $30 on a Range. We have had a big
run on them and the overstock will be reduced in a
- few days. Don't overlook thisr
Bona Fide Cost Price Sale
Wholesale yrloea 80 Baag $30; $05 Banff $87, $60 Xaare $33.
OTHERS PAY-RENT-WE COLLECT RENT (on half our own building)
WHO CAN SELL THE CHEAPEST? -
East Side
Victor
Talking ',
Machines
arid. ' ;
Records;;
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