The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    .TilE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. .TUESDAY EVENINp. FEBRUARY 11. lflQg.
W
LTY DEALS
REACH $60,000
etlvlty'lnTroirtyTwri-
. sactions at Tliis season-
I' Lis, Well Marked. ;
WE DRUM 1$
CHASED IIP TREE
; Realty transfers, valued ' at nearly
1 0,000 were riladfor record yesterday.
Out of a tout or. tt deed tiled, there
were 10 In which the consideration was
, fit or . v x
v One of the largeat sales closed in the
Jast few days was that of a block In
'orUmouth. containing 11 lots, 'which
was purchased by C. V. Webster and
p. B. Thomas from George F. stivers
or iia.uuu.
v I Swett. a merchant from i Rainier,
uregon, has. purchased through the
sency or c. j. ualy a BOxlOO-foot lot
on Thirteenth street, between Main and
. Jefferson, for 17,760. , The property
iuiiufiii uemnaea 10 ii. h. uvrM. wno
acquired it three years ago, ma kin a a
handsome profit on his-Investment. The
i"w owner intends to improve the lot
wmh raoarrn apartment nouse.
K'The quarter: block at the southwest
f-orner of front and Meade streets,
South Portland, has been soid byFrana
tin urn lo.ionn jonnann rnr 14,100. 1
, , Block I, ; rem wood subdivision, hss
been purchased by O. N. Verstug .from
"n a. viara.a mr at.uvu. . , i
. 'W. H. Scott has purchased from R.
. Mason a two-story frame residency
vrcupying a, su-root jot. on Nehalem
deavored to explain, but did not aatlsfy
.....v .-- i uruin ten just
Bellwood. cWlderetion tt ooi "' "-'''Wj1" ? !
- . - -' - - i LnME na a
T6u're a Naughty, Kaugh
-' iv J Ti ml! 1 v.
. 1. ijy jau iioy, . do i uerc, ; '
Judge George Cameron of the munlo
IpaPeourt.; has notified1 Captain, Bruin
through. Chief. OrlUmacher that , Bruin
must apologise to, judge vameron ior
the remark Bruin made before a meet -in
; of ; the i Hauor i license , committee
yesterday afternoon when he alluded to
Judge , Cameron as a member of ; the
"bunch or ha "will 'be i barred' from
testifying In the municipal court Judge
Cameron took tne rempra as rererring
slightingly and insists that to one. oc
cupying a Judicial position it cannot go
Unpassed. '
Cantata Bruin was ' testifying '.befora
the committee In the Frits- case when
he said that deputy City Attorney Fits-
ceraia, rtaipn . Mooay, ' attorney ror
Frits, andi Judas Cameron held a ran.
ference. the outcome of which resulted
In -the , trial of Frits being postponed.
Further testtfylna-BruIn referred to the
attorneys, end Judge Cameron, as "the
SnUa'g Xsaala triMsplalaaoV
Judae Cameron at once lhalated that
Brula make, an -explanation, -Bruin en-
iin, oui aia pot satisry
who again asked that
What he meant by the
Lungs
."V-
1 '
.and
Throat Cured
OFFER 10 Fill III
Oil GRAI AVENUE
v Mr. J. P. Swords, of Wash
ington T)l C." Who Is 70
Years . Old.- Praises Duffy's Lumber ' Company Offers
Pure Kalt iWhiskey for Cu Compromise for Abandon-.; wmpto!
ingr Ilini of Lnnir arid Throat ment of Sixth Street Fill. ?'
TrmiMrf'5..': ... v.. , U :'. 1 . .. I V
,JBad Symptoms. 1
Tb womtn who baa. periodical fceiA
achei, backache, toes Imaginary dark
ipota or specks floating or dancing bofora
iter eyes, nainawmg aisiresi or neart
full Joellng loltomacb, faint ipella, drag,
glng-downfcullnff la lower Abdominal or
Klvlo rron, eal! tUrtled or excited,
gjubfror ptlnfal period a, with or with
out frirla catarrh, la suffeiiag from
weakn.?"y ndyaerangemenu thatshoold
have tSfir attention. Not all of above
likely to be present la Any
caie at
cases
saa
rei
ul
flma.
or badly treated ana taeh
run Into maladies which do
earg eon's knif u tber do ol
. -s.i wr . . ';';,,, 1 -7 .-:'. -r
'In
N( medlffne ettsnt fin, ettch a long I
rjLaJ Dr. FW-rcw s ravoriL" 1 riMi.rlij I ,
M,i HI I I ,U Ml nl I I r.. f1Ut 'II II BK. M BH f II 11
umi h ii u tun iwv. n
'If
Councilman A. N. Wills believes be
recent . letter, Mr. : Swords -
wrote:' ! "I: am inld soldier of 70 7 th. ToUc w .u
years. My" trouble Is with my tnrostf dents of the street aa well. Mr. wills
and -general ' debility; Have resd l Bounced -yesterday that the Inman-
good, deal : abouf Duffy's ' Pure Malt ffi.Tf ,ZPMr WlU .in
Whiskey and the ' food it his done city dhKontlnuea proceedlnas on East
many. .While. I. hesitate to have tny I Biath street
nam in T I . The lumber company Insists that the
"W".V" """ . - .. - Ml. i. i.r .jr.... r . i tT
,..;. a: t.. I .r ul . f"1 wouia .mean ui C".," "','. IT",."U
. ivwii'j iv.iuiu iM.icvniMcauon or me company a property! wiowrapper ana aiiestea nnaer oatn.
great oenetit i nave received trom rrr Ji,riwf"TAr"T .."i- J?
e,.vaviMVNt WiSWS-JaV KUUUl f a l.VVVi 1111
Sfvt i.lIIi1.rl-f'iPiH-nrth mn.n lhanar
numnfr ni npunirv nr.n.j.rr.T(nnai
tiiiufnln! 1 he . very Ut ingredieoU
kuown TTo medical science for the cure of
woman's peculiar ailment enter Into Ita
composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug Is to be found In the
lla.. M Ii. . x I . . . a a
lies
wutua-wrapper ana euesiea nnaer oata.
In any condition of the female systera.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do
key: -During the last. two year. -yltWOTw fcrJOT
luniri . and throat have .riven me Prote.tef against the fill .but not JS! l!-A'.' TO?. l5"?!5,Sl
.. .. 7. . luniu siier ine
much trouble.' Taking Duffy's Pure lend work etarted.
M.lr-'Wh'isW iZrATAiX f liaf 1 lf ?n j street, as well as
rections on the bottle. I found Helped "tfj. r&Br'!'!,!S,.iJr
tee of the oouncll spent an entire after-
LiOUlaa Oloeaai haa nux-ha
vlstreet. near Etu$t Thirtieth, for
j., K. Rnnehrlarht liaa mnlA t -f
feyer a house and lot on East Ysmhlli
pirmi, nrar treiiyman avenue, consld
8. V. Davldor has purchased tAree .ots
occupied by a cot tare. In Klectrlo ad
flit Ion. . adlolnlna- Tramnnt Park- - for
a.vvu. i am
. to Oresrorv 1
. Mrs. ueorgia a. BirreU has purchased
irera in. u. rioimes a 7-oy ioo-root
residence site on East Twentieth, street,
between'. Brstee aV Knott streets, for
11,800. . .
me, wonderfully. It is a. fine tonic
for building up the system."
TWf. Tj.7-1 ri.u 'urt.i.t.-.. t. J representatives of the Paclflo Brldae
".u','.m. i-uiacjr is an company, the contractors In charge of
noon Uatenlna- to protests. The matter
was rinaiiy carried to the council where
that he did not. mean, the remark dis
courteously, but did It In adch m. wav
I j "i.w i. jpTiuanuF aia-j gram i, great care Dcing usea to nave I causa or ine doubt existing aa to
Z::7-?Z"L .:':,.T"JC"" Ii-vtv Irnl thorr,,.ahlv m.UA ,.,. J""" uie eapenaayor the fill would
" "t"" iaisseru , upvn I " ' "r , . " ---- - a " ' 1 afj Delia.
wpianauon ana ,inis lime Deputy M-.trrtln h a-rm an1 rrtt..;n. .1 Mr. W
..7-.i-. '...i t:7jj , - tract,- Decause tna continuance of the
ranged In function or affected by disease,
the stomach and other organs of digestion
become sympathetically . deranged, the
nerves are weakened, and long list of
bad. unpleasant svmotoma fnllnar Tm
Buca mast not oe expected of this Fa-
vente rTsscriniinn it win nna M-fam
miracles: will not cure tumors no med
icine will. It will often vrevmt them, if
absolutely pure distillation of malted l "!? ",?,i:M0?BC .,.hat !? comnT a1?& 'mtlnf
. . . . . , l would refuse to continue the work be-1 Uo'. the Surgeon s knife may be
Question
"uo-yow mean-to inrer, captain Bratn,
Mr. Pltiaerald entered Into a compact to
UI
Women suffering from diseases of long
atauunig, ar inTiiou VO consult UOClor
Pierce by letter.ree. All oorrespondence
fiiwiib iiimuni riri, lor I a-rant Frlta nHvllvaaaT" , II
'lfr2ffVn'orm, y bl.0n,a Bruli replfed tbst he did not mean tt j
Saa Rit.li i, tht way, , Just what he did mean could
ma. h. JM.J U T.J - i.
went to Chief Orltsmacher and told htm I snd freedom from injurious substances
x nen' J uan cam-
wnat naa naoDenea. Then' Judn
eron insisted that Bruin would tfave to
Wills favors rescinding the con-
4wai n a. ah f na, .vel... . m Ai
predigfsted liquid food m the form I work to ompletion would undoubtedly
of. malt essence; which is the mctt 33& tSSTZSSk .W
effective tonic stimulant and Invigor- insv law suit. Mr. wins has the as-
t.- ... tA j i isurancs OI Uorge B. BheDhard. attn.
IMJWI1 V SV1CIILC, SUIICUCU DV ,M fn. .,. ' . V , J I t m f. . 1J "
warmth and moisture, its palatabihty I the East-sixth street fin is abandoned, lor cloth-bound copy. Address as above
b held M strictlr private and sacredly
epnflden;ial. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. T. r
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser rtfOO pages)
is sent fret on receipt of 21 one-cnt
SCHOO
L ADDITIOHS i
READY BY SEPTEMBER
chooHBoard lets Three
,( Contracts to Relieve the
j Present Conditions.
rendef it so that it can be retained
apologise before he could . further t-lby the most sensitive stomach,
tify in the municipal court I .
wnere tne. matter will end cannot, be I - sola by. druggists,-; grocers
and
iXrXS. ?7 ui"jr.y "!!? dealers or direct. $1 a bottle. Write
oglse and consequently will be barred I Dr. JL Curran, Consulting Physician. l ''d streets both at the same time.
of fllllnar in Orand ivtnn.
n.inu.n ox me council may take up
the question at tomorrow's meeting, sl-
lonuin ii la mora iikpiv ih.v win
uniu iwo weess rrom tomorrow when
c?.?ci upon ln 1111 nd the peti
tion of the company to vacate certain
I Members pi the. city school board
! let contracts yesterday afternoon 'for a
Dew eight-room school nuiiding at'Rtch
tnond, an eight-room addition to the At
let school and a six-room addition to
the Shaver school to coat MM47. The
contracta include plumbing, glaas an
all other material, so that the board
will not be called upon to pay for extras
tier tne wjra is unaer way.
It is expected to have the schools
completed by September, ready for oc
cupancy, when students convene for the
next regular school term. In order to
roiioYe tne congested - condition with
which the schools in these districts are
urrenng. - .
' Steel 'A Son were alven the contract
for the Richmond school Including the
a lass ana ptumoing-at IH.41S; JV F,
Ifand secured the contract for the Ar
leta addition for 12J.7SJ. and Steele.
' TRura-aann A Cft ajrara .lv.n fh. nimiHAt
zor tne ttnaver acnooi, ror i,747.
;, 'Texas Ministerial Institnte.
(Dnltad Praas laraaed Wire.! '
Taxna
Ministerial institute, for which prepa
rations have been making for some
time, opened today at the Texas Chris
tian university, and will remain In ses
sion for 10 days. Among those who
are to deliver sermons or addresses are:
J.rJ. Morgan of Fort Worth, J. H.
Fuller of Sherman, Colby D. Hall of
Waco. Frank V. Jewett of Austin. Dr.
a, n.iiic.iuii wi .xM.itr, 4 o. . nuunen
I ef Beaumont, Chalmers McPherson of
yWaxahacble and W P. Jennings of Tay-
lor. , -' , , r
from appearing In behalf of the cltr in
the many cases In which he has taken a
vameron-s souuaatioa.
From a remark -made . hv TJntiln
Bruin at the morning session of the
eommlttee It is, thought his remark
meant .that because of the postponing
oi tne cases a rains t VTttx. no conviction
resulted,- which would give Captain
Bruin the opportunity to appear before
the committee with court records show
ing that Frits had violated the law.
Tom uua. it was uirerred that Judas
with Frits by
om this. It was Inferred that Judi
uameron "atood in'
Councilman Wallace, but Judae Cam
eron stated on the stand in the after
noon ,tbat the only agreement into
which he had entered was In reference
to allowing Frits to take down one half
of his bau money, upon the promlso
that he would remodel his olsce so aa
to eonronm. with -the law. Judae Cam
eron said he did this upon. the recom
mendatlon of the city attorney and be
lieved that mts would keep his
tse to the court.
prom-
FAVOR APPROPRIATION
FOR UNEMPLOYED MEN
Members of the wavs and means com
mittee favor appropriating 110,000 to be
used to give unemployed men' work, and
at a meetina- yesterday , afternoon In.
atructed City Attorney John Kavanaugh
to determine whether sucn action-would
be legal.
Mr. Kavanaugh ' expressed doubt
whether such action would be In' keet-
ing wun ine citii service provisions or
tne city cnarier ana asKea
riven further time in whtel
the point The money will be devoted
for t free Illustrated Medical Booklet
containing g few of the many con
vincing . testimonials received from
grateful men and women ;:who' have
been cured, and free advice. . Duffy
Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
twasn Sacramento and Eugene, IS,200
Elmer M. Wells, erect dwelling, East
Thirteenth, between Maaon and Skid
more, Sl700; M. Damon, erect dwelling.
uxiora, oetween istnet ana Ninth, si.
700; Edgar M. Laaarus, erect hotel,
Washington, between Thirteenth and
Fourteenth, $10,000; . Jamea Duff, erect
dwelling,- East Twenty-third, between
East Madison and Hawthorne. 11.600:
H. Kovel, erect dwelling, Thompson, be
tween corbett and Macadam, 11,300;
Mrs. . Lena Llbman, erect dwelling.
neny, between rowier ana Bweeney,
$1,160; Robert B. Beat, erect dwelling,
Gertrude, between Vancouver and Oan
tenbeln. 1 2.000: Calvin Jack, erect
two dwellings.. Stanton. . between . Sell'
wood and Morris, 1 1,600 each; Rev. J. F.
Qhormley, erect dwelling,- Eaat Salmon,
between Eaat Nineteenth and East
Twentieth. ,000; A. S. Thompson, erect
dwelling, Moore, near Ainswortn, la.froo;
C W. Mower, erect dwelling, East Madi
son, between East Thirty-flfth and East
Thirty-sixth, ii,80o; ueorge ixnr, eract
dwelling, Kerby, between Knott and
Sellwood, $2,000.
; Mrs. Campbell's New Play.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Feb. 11. At the Garden
the city charter and asked that he be I
runner time in which to decide
Int. The money will be devoted
to securing temporary employment for theatre tonirht Mrs. Patrick. Camnbell la
men out of work and, married men and to b seen for the nrst time In the
men wun lamiuea aepenaent upon them much-heralded production of "Eleetra,"
will be, the first to be alven emnlnv. Ian a.danta.tlon of the Bonhm-Ioa lrama
ment. . . .. Iby.wav of Germany and England. The
olece IB to be atareo on an elaborate
scale, all of the costumes and scenery
TT. n TT--l, ..... . . . I VCIllfi UlCVUtt Will
E. ..Q .worm., erect dwellins. Kut k. k . nn. ... ir-i
.-. VnL.r-J.i. : .",na MO" or xomato,- a translation from
r" 1. I Ju I a Japanese arama xounaea on an orl
iii T-iwn uwviiiiirf, us Dcveiun, , oe- entai legend.
' Building Permits.
STUIT NO. 1
111 STAND PUT '
Boys' Two-Piece Double
: Breasted and Norfolk Suits,
Overcoats and Reefers 1
garments' of the most sterling
quality, appropriate fabrics in this
season's most pleasing color effects.
All modern styles to fit the boy 3 to
14 years. ' ' ' - v '
$10.00 and $9.00 Suits Seduced to
Senator Bingham of Lane
Defies G. 0. P. Machine
in Letter to Patton.
aAB
Ljric "Lawyer and Lady.
rne Lawyer and the Lady,'
Play by Franklyn Fyles and Vanderhay- fit?!i "rM3" '5al"t"y
den FVles. had It nrAmlaffaa m tlSak I JeaVUlJlUaa.iO la MMJlOU
Lyric last U.t evening at the hand. .1 Sta f? InVde '
thm Allen Stock company. It la a rural ? P Cn. party f C0Klln t0 Present
comedy drama with its scene laid in aK,..x ""ra' 01 laaaera.
New England village whence a young but tho"e who "POuse the principles of
. . ' a'eiy giri naa gone to ror- ""K"a en.nrs oy airect vote or tne 1
'itIr? iiT .K lro"DI;- Miss Verna people have aomethlng to say in return,
elton Dlaya the cart ett tha a-iri vtn-1 ti t- v... 1..- I
tlTTa yiT W.J RuPrt rum plays from ssveral prominent Statement No.
Jim Burnham, the country lawyer. Mrs. ) 1 men who are holdover members of
(Special DU patch to At JoaraaL)
$8.00 and $7.50 Suits Reduced to
:-.
Allen essays Melissa Whimple, the vil
aae rosalD. Irvlna- Knruul I- T.
Seth Lyman and Mr. Walling Byron In
galls, the villain-husband.
Several scenes of tr raa I Istm at a
Introduced and pleased the audience
mightily aa dlrl tha alnirln. ,k.
Eureka auartet. The nlflV nlAsaaaayf 4rtaa
ouuicni-e ana tne memDers or the Allen
Stock company were sunneaafui in
suming the vsrlous roles. The week at
the Lyric etarted In very successfully
with a crowd d house last night
Grand Vaudeville.
ai. .
comeiy young women are'
shown for the delectation of ins Grand!
patrons this week. They do a number
of tnlnga dance and do fannv
tne legislature, and especially a atrong
Indorsement from Senator Ike Bingham
of Lane county. Bingham reviews the
nisiory oi tne KepuDiioan party in
passing the Maya bill under which
party candidates for the United fitt
senate are placed on the Australian bal- I
lot, a law that was passed before there
was any statement no. 1. He writes:
a.ugene, w., eo. T. Mai v. ratton,
Salem, Or. Friend Patton: I noticed
Dy tne paper some time ago that you
are a candidate on the Republican
ucaei ior legislative honors rrom
Marion county, and that you had sighed
Statement No. 1.
I also observed by yesterday's paper
mat ine macnine KepuDiicana or Marlon
county, like their neighboring machine
in Lane, and in fact every other county
in uregon. nave met and resoluted
$6.00 and $5.00 Suits Reduced to
m -
i.Bls
f M
a One of the Impbiant Duties of r PKysicians X
and the Well-informed of the World w
is to lara as to the relatiye -standing and reliability of fhe leading manufactur-
era of medicinal agents, as the .'most eminent TjnyBicians are the, most careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of .remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and the WeU-Iirformed. generally that the California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethica character of
-its product has attained: to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the
Company has become a guarantee i ,of the iexcenoe of its Amedy.
TRUTH AND QUaJtTY , ;' .
appeal to the Well-Informed in-every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
, enjoy go6d v health with 1 its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question1 of right
living .with all' the '''term 'imi'eTs;i.'ith proper" knowledge of what is best each hour
" of Tecredtion, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be, made to contribute
. J. - 11 T ,1 T ' . T 1 ,l ? 11 A- . i .T . 1 .
to um ena ana uie use oi meaicines dispensed wna generally 10 great aayanxage, out
' as in many- instances a simple, ?wh6lesome!remedy may :be invaluable if, taken at the
- iv. St.1.-. T7i: o -i:w. :w...U.t i.' i.
truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy, which has won
the approval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence ,o the combination, known to all, and. the original method of manufac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. ' ' .
' ' This valuable remedy, has been long and favorably known under the name of
Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives; and as its. pure laxative .principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians andthei WeU-Informed of the world to.be the best of natural
laxatives, ; we have? adopted; the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna -as more fully descriptive of: the. remedy, but .doubtlessly it will always be
called for by the shorter name of .Syrup of Figs-r-and t? get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full" name of the Company -Calif brnia , Fig Syrup- Co.'
' lainfy printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of
'igs-xor by the full name-yrup of Figs and Elixir of SennaP-as Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is, the one- laxative remedy manufactured ty the California Fig Syrup
1 Co. and the same heretofore known by the name- Syrup of ,;Figs which has given sat
isfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the
.United States in original packages of one size only,' the regular price of which is fifty
cents per bottle. " . ' , .s , t - , . .
.. Every bottle is sold 'under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with, tie
Bcretay of Agriculture, at , Washington, D., C. that the remedy is not adulterated
or yjoisbranded" within the meaning of ; the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 4906. - -
v San Francisco, CaL
-.'u. 8.A.v-v
London, England..
and clog dances, and do all verv araoe-1 egalnst the statement and are endeavor
luuy ana wun considerable skill The I " 10 lear aown the very doctrine
real hit Of the wrfnrmanu Kn..... I Which they have atood for In tha atata
seemea 10 do a violinist who played the Ior ln" pMl w yars.
IT06-1 nd Pea8ant'' overture well, and J Aaclent) Secord How Blsnonored.
" " unuouai Bun wun nia in. I Th nnnhH. r.. .. u. 1
'J52Zrt Xlih.AtJAmlnJ.J P- tawta they" haVe0 passed-resoTu-
" uT.ii,T , ' vuunnnci uon ana peiuioned inose nigner up In
lTnlst? niS h - imentio lhe vlo- power every time there has Seen a R
nT.Ln ' wortn hearing publican gathering, to give them (the
I iii.r.iX-i.i a . . iwpuocni 01 uregon) an opportunity
.,JL I iK?i,Sn,Bi magician of consld- to name the United States senators by
audience while he explained the elm-1 forming to a direct vote of the people. I
-i i if" u j pparenuy marvelous oiaiemem ino. 1 naa made their desires
DICIKIJ l-Ul-llttllll riCKM I irna) faa.i.a. errM-riVN. inrl tlAtat tha tv. tlAlana aaK
OI tile Dill Were A ftlHlr.Wlra. bOttlA-hnlrlAm rxt ths, mg.hlr.A 4aaalM tm
j '.v 7 a ""o-'egged man, a monologlst daJh- 80 'r 1 am concerned, 1
and the moving pictures. shall put forth my best efforts to see
m tnai mey Keep and enforce exactly what
they purchased. We certainly demon-1
Birteu m me election or two United
States senators last winter the virtue
new method. There
the name of "Smith"
jo be rerrjembeTed lt"is eweel
If 1nc clolrfcs vouvrore
wcTe now exod
V3
vou aive a. frienr
nor buy somelbina
... Ir '' Vol
U
Torr) exjr
nbonoeT,
COERECT EVILS OF
SMALL MEASURES otned In the new method. There
Who received 11.500 for his vote: ahara
waa no janitor who miscarried 11,600 o(
vviyuisuuu luiiu, inrre was no ap-
belt.
After a delay of several mnntha th
ways and means committee considered
the weights and measures ordinance in
troduced by Councilman Kellaber and
recommended that It be najat th.
council tomorrow afternoon. The ordi
nance carried the appointment of an In
spector and an assistant Inspector and
If the meaaure la arinntml hv tha o.i
the civil service commission will be re
quired to furnish a list of eliglbles for
the Dositlons. The ordlna nra la Atmnt.
ed to correct the evils of short weights
snd small measures foisted upon con
sumers by certain unscrupulous dealers.
NORTONIA TO BECOME
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
The Norton la. at Fourteenth an
Washington streets, is to be rpmW!irt
ana converted into an up-to-date com
merciai notei. The
itlon of a Door old nalafAtt rnr.
or hla hlraH hrniKhman tnittin
no tuuuiea ana corridors or me
Jtte capltol endeavoring to purchase
mo unuea- states senatorsnip luce a
pan would a load of hay; there was no
nuraup ana isciionai ngnt carried on
7t a C8B1onea Dy tne methods prac-
uvt "j ! ou regime; in race, tnere
were none of those disreputable scenes
that have been happening in Oregon for
uit vaai ou Tears, ana i am Trunk- tn
5 T oenevo the greatest credit
tor this change In the mattere referred
iv j uutj 10 statement jno. 1.
Varty Brnnd Ho afore Sanotdfies.
I myself waa born about the time the
Republican party came into existence.
and in the aame state, and within 100
mues rrom wnere its nrst convention
was held. I believe In the fundamental
principles of the Republican party, and
A UCfcVV I
taken out a permit, for the work of V A.-
modeling the bunding.- The corner Sort with m riVhi Af VT,hl,- . VtXl
neretoiore Deen . rented ror store nur.
poses, Is to-be made the hotel office.
Additional elevator service will be to
talled and ether lmDrovementa made
at a total expenditure of J10.000. About
tnree montns wiu do required in mak
ing the alterations and improvements.
Detroit Automobile Show.
(United Preaa' Leased Wire. I
Detroit. Mich.. Feb. 11. Blaaer ni
better than anything that has pteceded
it in the wav of. a snow was the auto
mobile exhibition which opened in the
Light Guard armory in this city to
day, it la tne seventh annusl- exhibi
tion held under the auspices of the
Trl-State Automobile association. , De
troit la one of the chief centera of
America ror tne manufacture of auto-
wmi ne was oranaed wun tne word He-
puoiican.
I have no fear of having to vote for
democrat ror united states senator
if my party places before the people a
uan ucaorving or inai nign nonor; Dut
If they put up a man wholly unfit and
who from the fact that he la a candi
date' does not receive more than one
half of the support of his party in the
election, I want to be found with the
party that does not support him. I
expect that if we are both alive to meet
you in Salem next winter. We may be
In the minority so far as Statement Na
1 is concerned, but if so we will hum
the satisfaction of knowing and feeling
mm t-j umj our amy, not only aa C1U-
sens but as Republicans as well.
With kind remembrances to inquiring
friends, and wishing you success, I re-
mobiles, a fact which has contributed j main, very truly yours,'
largely to the magnificent display. The
exhibition Is not confined, however, to
tne iocai manufacturers. f radically
every leading, make of the country is
represented. A full line of accessories
as well aa automobiles are Included In
the display. , There are also many
novelties.. including . the gyroscope,
taximeter cabs and the latest models of
motorcycles. - - .
. . r-"1: i n 11 3
! , Presbyterian Laymen Meet.
'.(United Preas Leasee Wire.) ' '
Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 11. Presby
terian, laymen from - all parts of the
country began a three days' convention
in Philadelphia today to consider the
foreign missionary work of the denom
ination,.' The 'meeting-will be addressed
by Dr. William H. Roberts, moderator
of .the general, assembly: Prof. . J. R.
Howerton. moderator - of the southern
general assembly; Samuel P. Capen ofj
on ton. secretary of tha board of com-1
missioners for foreign missions, and a
number or .- other notedr Presbvterlan
leadera.. ,
I. H. BINQHAM.
Connecticut Hardware Dealers.
(Dnlteit ,Pret Leaaed Wire.)
Merlden. Conn.. Feb. 11 A
tendance was present todav at tha
opening of the annual meeting of the
Connecticut Hardware association.
President Irving C. Treat of Hartford
called the gathering to order at the
Hotel winthrop. ' The meeting will be
in aeasiun iwo aays, during which
time a number of -.questions of im
postance to the trade will be considered.
You know when you look well because people
tell you that you lobk well. You do not know when
you look shabby because people are too polite to
tell you so. One thing is sure, you are always on
the safe side if you are dressed well. Many per- n
sons have missed meeting lots of nice , people
because their friend was ashamed to introduce
them. , We can fit you out so that you will never .
miss an introduction. New spring merchandise
in all departments. Send yourself : a valentine,
saying I am going to buy my new spring suit ',
from -' : . J , .
naTexiujr and Dollars Saved. .
B. a Loper, of Manila, N. "T," says:
"I am a carpenter and have had many
severe cuts healed by Bucklen'a Arnica
Salve. It has saved me suffering and
dollars.. It la by far the beat healing
salve I have ever found." Heals burns,
sores, ulcers, vsever sores. , eczema and
pllea. 25o atrkidmore Drug Co, drug-
lBt .. " 'v- ' M- '. '
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON
The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices I
lu! Massachusetts Veterans.
C - (United Preaa Leased Wlra.) a i
? Boston. Mass.. Feb. 11. The forty,
second annual encampment of the de
partment of Massachusetts, O. , A. It
met In Faneull Hall today and wul re
main in Session over tomorrow. The
statu bodies of t:. Vouien'a Keiief
Corps, ladles of the O.
other affiliated orfnltatl-.
in annual session, - i t j r
of the enraniptm-nt .1 1
banquet at t) A !'( i i
row, to be mill; i t ( '
Chief Pur! i it "
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