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. i - ' i - J P, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAli PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY: 12 1903. CIllUE Father of Initiative and Ref- ercndum Invites Eastern Oregon Jurist and Leader ' , to Debate on Statement t No;i. t L-ia- Gag:e Thrown Down in Yiew ; of Recent Letter Assailing p People's Eight Lowell j Keminaett oi ins uwn Record. , ,; fLOOK CLEARINO 5ALCS, CONTINUING TIII5 UCCtr AND NEXT; . ' Of the superior baking qualities of the "Eclipse" Range. Call tomorrow and sample these cakes and bis cuits right from the "Eclipse' oven. - You can time them in process 'of baking. We've installed a modern cookery in our First street window., We want you to buy an "Eclipse," but we want youshould buy, it knowingly. A careful investigation will convince beyond a doubt that the ."Eclipse" is the range for you; E 'J (Special DUpttrh to Ik Jooraal.) Ors6n CUT. Feb. 12. W. 8. U'Ren, the father of the initiative and refer endum, takes Issue with the letter of Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton, attack ing Statement No. 1, which appeared In a Portland newapaper of January 27. and. throws the gauntlet down to Mr. Lowell la the following open let- ten'.-..:. Oregon City, Oregon, Tebroary 11 I Hon. titeDhen A. LowelL Pendleton, ur- egon Dear Blr: My attention was called a few days ago to your very I Interesting and somewhat personal let- ter of January 27. In the dally Oregon- inn attacking Statement No. 1. and Its advocates. There are men In Oregon who might consistently criticise my I party regularity, because I have not always voted the Republican ticket but It cornea with "very oaa grace irom one who took aa active a part as you did In 1902 in electing the present '.. Democratic governor against the can didate of your own party. But I know of no ono in Oregon bet ter able than yourself to present to the voters in plausible form any reasons there may be for returning to the old ?lan of electing the United states sens ora in the legislature. That the old Jilan means election by a few corrupt bio members of the legislature you ' surely ought to know by this time.- I ' therefore challenge you now to a Joint discussion of the issue in which I will take the position that it is the duty of every voter who would be true to the American ideal of government to re ; fuse to vote for the nomination or elec tion of any candidate for the legislature who does not promise, without any qualifications whatever, that as a mem ber of the legislature lie will obey the Instructions of the people in choosing a United States senator. This means, of course, that I will uphold statement No. 1 and the people s right to instruct J. Shall be pleased td arrange with you for this Ulacusniotr at the earliest pos- j Bible date, and for many such meetings, ' if you have the courage to defend youri conviction a on .the stump. You will .re- I memoer tnat in tne campaign two years ago you refused KSiOB. 1 1JL Ranges are not good and ha'dr-they are perfect at all times. Ordi ; nary stove mechanics are not employed at the great. "Eclipse" factory none but master mechanics men who have given-years -to the correcting of faults so common in other stovcs-men' who ; first have built an ideal, then a range the Peerless "Eclipse"-' the world's greatest Range. We offer now, to place in your home,' j an "Eclipse" .Range give you our 15year guarantec--on this simple payment plan' ' v Cof f ee,Cakcs and Biscuits Served from the "Eclipse" Tomorrow In all branches of home furnishings, the quality offered here is strictly the best. We recommend the "ECLIPSE" as the best Range. L, ft- " i j ' ..f! ..II' " y . .I-.- 4baK-Via , , tt''S GREON'S LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE HOUSE CURS to meet, me in such dls- Trusting that you wiU favor me with an imtneaiate reply, i am. very yours, W. 8. truly HILLIOX PEOPLE LIVE u ; . AT BUENOS AYRES f ' Speelat Dlcpatck to Thi Joorsal.) Buenoa Ayres, Feb. 13. The popula tion of this city as shown by the late census is 1,114.46s. The same returns show that in the month of last October there were 1,495 births. 1,(73 deaahsand ' eo marnagea in ins city. . The value of crops for exportation will izoo.ooo.ooo, or which there were of wriest ,ug,wirai, or iiaxaeed 1,000. 000 tons, of oats 400.000. No return has yet been made of malse, but it will be .,um crop. , , . . Radlo-Telcgraphy. .i (Special DUp.tch to Th Joornl. . Kome, Keb. 13. In Bracclano, the' rmy exporxa nay naa perrect success In experiments with radio-telegraphy ap. "u '' Mormons Deported. ' Lelpslo, Feb. 12. Four Mormon m!s- luuiiiii iiivg own expeiiea rrom Bn , ony as pernicious foreigners. The African Negro Has Beautiful Pearly Teeth, Clean, ' , Whlto and Perfect, Without -a Flaw, Even in Old Age Xlvlajr ITsar io'vatnre, His Digestion Is r)r..TLivirgstone, and later, Henry funvj, uulu wi wuom spent mucn lime n the exploration of Africa, in their iiicinuira mention tne ract tnat members oi au tne tnoes tnat they came in con- - tact with nnau.l twn.,,i hit. pearly, aoUnd teeth, and that on Inves tigation they found that this was-due '. o tne, jact tnat tne digestive organs of iiie negro naa never neen impaired, and . that they were able at all times to take care oz tne coarse roods that were taken Into the stomach. , ' The,iegroes' food is of the plainest , mu ana j eeiaom h ever cooked. it is eaten as it is found, with but little i preparation. 'The cause of unsound and Imperfect teeth found among civilised people is hi mv impuriani iacis tne prova . ienee of dyspepsia. Indigestion and Btuiuacn irouDies, ana the food we eat -'V i thoods that we eat there is a lack of phosphates and other materials necessary to make repairs and supply the waste in the teeth. . Then again few people in civilized fniUJli-JLr..'feeu'rom dyspepsia, which Interferes with the whole aystem and ' n " v wuu" Tory wnere. run BUREAU 10 PROTECT GIRLS Council Considers Ordinance Creating New Department Under Chief of Poliec. WAREHOUSE OF PAPER SEES SEVEN SINK f ARMY MANEUVERS ON . I 4aaaiMBkaia m mm rlrit MJUU HIK NKt IfJTn PAGIHG QCA UALlrUKNIA TOI II I U llnUIIIU ULn Blake, McFall Company Suf fers Heavy Loss From Fierce Blaze. Mariner Tells of Peril and Death He Strove in Vain to Prevent. Militia and Regulars Will Be Mobilized 'for Drill in Field. Fire which started in the paper ware house of the Blake, McFall company, 4) Front street, shortly after S o'clock yesterday afternoon, caused a property loss of approximately $20,000. The origin of the fire Is unknown. By the time the department arrived on the scene the entire interior of the closed warehouse was flllod with smoke, and flames had eaten their way for a considerable distance Into the great piles of tarred building paper. As the greater part of the. stock was of thla coarse building paper the fire made rapid head way, and although a dozen streama of water were poured into the interior it was run an nour dpi ore tne riremen felt confident that they had the fire under control. Building and stock were ruiiy covered by insurance. The building Is owned 'To have aounri Persia and eat pfbe, . foods 'and vou Uttl; Trouble wUh 'then! yU A package of Stuart'a DyaneDBia Tab lets shoulS be kept in the houae at Si ; times. . They cure dyBDeDsia!n?.r lL adh, Indigestion and I pt l JtfJLj? ahd lnteatlnes in a heiitny condftioCh . The Tablets eontai" a tsSwertu? in a-redient which assists fl.tSl. in the process of digestion, and pitT it to a healthy condiUom v There are many bodily Uls due en tirely to stomach troublea. J"B - iryon are ill ask yourself if your trouble may not be caused by Indiges tion. , . . , , .. - ,, This may be the cause of the whole Members of the city council are con' sldering the ordinance creating the, bu reau for the protection of young girls and women this afternoon, and friends of the measure believe the councilmen will act favorably and put it through ta final passage. The ordinance carries an appropriation of (3,000 for salaries and office allowances. The bureau will be in charge of a woman, whose title win De city super intendent of protective ' work for girla Rh aa wall aa her clerk, will be ap pointed under civil service regulations and an examination will be held for the purpose of selecting a 'let of eligible candidates for the positions as soon as iv.. nrriinnnn hnnnmea a law. The su perintendent will be under the direction by the Falling estate. or tne cniei OI ponce ana me executive board, and will De iiaDie ror sucn ad ditional duties as the chief may see fit to impose. It la eaM that there are a great num ber of candidates for the position, the most prominent being Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, who has been at the head A the Travelers Aid society for several vears. in which time she has been vers aiircensful In aldlna younx srlrla. The cause which led the councilmen to brinar uo an ordinance placing a woman in the police department has metal working with practical demon Den me excellent wora. inai naa .(ratlnn of th dlffirnt at aa- nt h wll done during the past three years by """on. of the different stages of the wu the Travelers- Aiq, wnicn nas qeen n "Z'1."""' ""L" rather under the auanlcea of tha Oraaon iitiurin in snn i or Mia Hiii inrouEn n Huirv onn nrn v. . . . . . . . r ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.MEETS The Arts and Crafts society held an I interesting meeting last night at the Art Museum. J. Nelson wisner was the speaker and he gave a thorough and (United Press Uuti Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, Feb, II -News reached this city this morning of the drowning of one white man and six In dians on a reef off Queen Charlotte Island. Captain Clarke of Vancouver, B. C, was an eye witness' of the wreck but he could do nothing to assist the unfortunates. Clarke and another fish erman made a. valiant attempt at reacut but fallod, and their schooner disap peared beneath the waves. The would be rescuers were in a bad plight them selves and suffered extreme pain for several hours. They visited the scene of the disaster the following day but notning remainea or tne wreck, the scruxmer having supped off the reef. xne schooner was used ror fishing pur poses ana tne wnite man was in com- mana. WHAT CATTSES KXAOAOMZ. (Cnlted Prtts Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 12. Nearly ,000 troops, 4,000 federal and 1.700 of the National Guard, will be mobilised on the Paclflo coast in October, if plans now under consideration are carried out. The soldiers will go Into camp in 8an Luis Obi s do countv under command of General Funston, and will be engaged for 10 days, probably from October 6 to October 15. in Joint field maneuvers. All three branches of the service ar tillery, infantry and cavalry both from tne regular army and from the Call lomia national uuard. will be renre. emeu. The concourse and drill of armd mpn at the maneuvers will be the lara-eat that has been seen in this cnuntrw fnr a iiumucr oi years. MAN ATTACKED BY HUNGRY DOGS IN PIT From October to May -colds are the headache. LAX-1 20 feat den tun A riork most frequent cause of ATIVB PROMO QUININE removes cause. JS.-W. orove on box; 25 cents. Admission Free to Ladies. Now IS the time and the Oaks the Wilmington, Del., Feb. It In a pit t. with 14 Yi' v"V"r."""'" . . .u- place to learn to skate. Instruction a1uaIh..miT: .u..w. ' fw afternoon or evening. Oaks rink's leap year Valentine party Friday night 11 De a riace or eniovment ror von. Next Tuesday night Portland's 400 will charge of Mrs. Lola O. Baldwin, in con neotion with the T. w, acht club at the Oaks rink. The old . . . A 1 1.1 M -1 S -WT I . . 1. i , m mill VUUI1K 1&1AU1K Ul UB J. x. proven that there IS an urgent " ' wu.aer ui luuay. niht at tha Oaka rink nt aoA tn nrn4lv. vnrV mnnr , worn An I Air. VVlflner Statea SS niS Dellef tnatlii.x mt.' ti. i -mi . I r':,.r.;:y" i i . : ih. .rt n th i t., n i w'" ". event na yuunK gin., nu u uiai . ";-,.r" "( -i: j"'m, :",7;"" m tne uaKs rinit wasmngton's wrth- of trainina and experience can handle of the past, basing his conviction on the h.v. Fhrrv 2 i. rnd inni.i these cases far better than a man. perfection or tools, of methods and of hardtlmes masquerade on akatee. one witiiin me ibi oia. iiimliih cikiii obh vv...... wv-- "hu vhwah rrom MAturnnv. ous cases have been brought to light, the worker, the experience of the past '. and during tne year ihut over zoo cases MKi"n t w,e race, tie aiso xtt?Ttt nrvTtAT A mmura needina- DOllce protection were handled spoke of: the work which lies before NEW (A)lll'UKATIUNH 1... .1.1. Ar.r.a-tmant Tha no or nn.ltlnn 1118 SOCletV In CUltlVatlnB- the unlrl t nt I is to be placed under civil service rules crafUmanship and of developing the FILE THEIR A KTlCLES j ..i.ut.. r-n a nia. n k art sense in the rlslnu- fi-eneratlnn I J. a. xlxjxxxi xxj.Ii j. decided by fhe txecutlve board. mi.-. J . . 1 r VA K ' only a small lantern to dnfand h(molf irom tne attacks or two dogs which bad Deen maae savage ny starvation -and Bumsry coniinoment. was tne tnniiinar experience of Dog Catcher George Kopf yesterday arternoon. The animals fell into a hnla nt th piant or tne weiaei & Hastings company several days aeo. Yesterdav tha Ana unuiier m ubh.hu 10 noerate tnem. J-e-scending by means of a ladder ha 'wna attacaea as soon as no reached the bot tom, and it was due to the fact that the dogs were too weak from starvation to inflict much damage that he es caped serious miury. - After reneatad attempts, he lassoed and removed them. Meeting of College Fraternity. (Doited Presi Leased Wlre.l Charlotte, N. C. Feb. 12. Nearly 200 Wavcrleigh Heights All the lot ranging from $225 up to 045O have been sold. Prices on unsold' Lots Are Now From $450 and Up TERMS i $25 Down $10 Per Month JOHN P. SHARKEY COMPANY 122 SIXTH STREET MAIN BSO M A 3537- PHONES difficulty, and to cure it means to hava It'ts at any druggists', for they are as t.arfir-r hAAlth lou can get Btuart s uyspepsia Tab- staple as any drug in the' store. ire &0 cents per package. : . . Send us your name and address today a it. I e will at once send you by mail a Mtmple packsce, free. Address - K.- A. mrt Co lit Stuart JJld Marahali, The duties of the office shall be to advise and befriend, minor girls and vounsr working women, protect stran gers and other girls in need of protec tion and assistance, to investigate con ditions of employment, subsistence. housing and safety or gins with refer enee to their protection against fraud. deception and moral injury, and to give aid ana counsel ana 10 oDtam inform a FINE FOR COMPLEXION Of nil tha mArlra.nf twaiifv a nA complexion is the most desirable and f0r8' yet the easiest to attain. a. sallow sKin ana auu eyes are the Articles of incorporation were filed in the office of secretary of state as fol lows: Portland-Florence Mining; A Leasing I company, principal office Portland, Ore-1 gon; capital stocK, iiou.ooo: incorpor-l w. a. . tstxtvart, jr. w. Mcttecn-i u u a r mm couege men rrom North and South Carolina and Vira-inia met in mis city ioaay to attena a con ventlon Of the Alpha Tau Omen fra ternlty. The visitors were entertained at the Boutnern Manufacturers' club. The fraternity was formed in Richmond Shortly after the close of the war -to neiiK in restoring aooa reenne- natwann the north and, the south, it now has more than 60 chapters, sprinkled from Maine to California and from Texas to Mien igan. - ; , f WEECKS TEAIKS FOB EEVENGTE m FOREMAN ( United Press Leased Wlra.1 Butte. Feb. 12. Patrick Gordon, who is employed on a . ranch near Silver T L ' Tr. J.' j . "? "t result of faulty digestion, on Biri are uuiiiym.uomB, uticnunnu or i which subject we Quote from an inter witnesses or otnerwise invoi,vea in im- view of a prominent metropolitan BjatlUii. Bow, has confessed to the sheriff that he attempted to wreck three trains on tne uregon enori juine uonaay night. . He says he first turned a switch, de. rallinir a ft-ala-hr ' if . nlDaailaACannfnge&-Packing comoanv. . " NaVal Fflllc f ft --,. principal office, Dallas, Oregon; capital IT the track, but the train was runnlna-ton M lnnTJt0&d- B' Unn' I HESTORE GRAY Or FADED low 'to do "any damaga WHerp"lednmore W. M. Elliott and D, W. Dunn. . i i Ues for the north-bound naaane-Ar ani a. J . - - - - R - CHEAP CRUSHER pepBia, indigestion and defective - bowel action probably cause ' more Ills than I many of the more, serious diseases iifw - ui e. ui viiltiieiit. uieirujJUiluill I ' ' .r rzz , . T . i t l . I aa a r - - - i ..ui-.u-wui.iiu iibbbi physician who has a practice among thai. fT!?,, ""X,,,". mJs, cPny. IIA1U IO US IS A TUK AI.F wenl P.ome ani Wtt srrested the next nation s aristocracy. Me says: iJys-V"'Y . t iinn nnn. T A' . ' I TTTZTTTZ "L n says no naa quarreled with a j-Vnh-? il aTmmar- an w" v' VULUIC ana UcAUTY "5-.uni 0 m II ' " 7 I HHHHMMHHI . ' 1 T w. rvu m, ilio WJWD JIO lenUeQ. A VIllllUDVll. Industrial company, principal office, -.-w-i-nn-n-B-m s-rm-v-r manv or tne more U J? i? Xj KUjI) Ull X I combined, ahd yet by i a simple course . i or treatment this most undesirable con City Auditor Barbnr has - received ieiior irom ditlon can be relieved and cured. First of all, relieve the stomach of its burden Xorv: COLOR and BEAUTY ! No matter how lorn? it has baen or Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $6.ooo; I or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growtl incoiTorators, i . ij. Topias, u. k. lwtn- oi nealtfiy Hair. Stop its falling out. posiuvcij'. removes Dan- walte and Charles J. Barnard. Western Realty company, and V T UoPah lti smrliloh tha I I ji t-t itl l a I WactAfrl HM TV fftrrinanV. f-lTMnlri7 I wmm m wiuv w exy VUU- city U of f. fed an otunit? to pu: aAdU"re,1oreUiW "vltZliS " For 'this 'SS of floT aWli;)iio h, KeeP hair t d tTlossy. Re 4sf!.M V1 7"1!.4 capaclty'of following prescription will be found to 260.e00;. incorporators, Gay Lombard. I fuse all substitutes. 23. times as much Mi iLtw " . . . -av. worn wonaers: uaianair tompouna, I j-v. m i.UU BJt CX)C R1Z. ir. JtlcCabe atatea that ha Allan ui. ... t,-. -n iS ' I inn Trnn WnrlcBi nrlnr.lnal ffla I vw ",uv " ti?r-5TSl7' y"h an unlimited quin- SSDTwniiwrr three ounces; MarshfieH Oregon; caplui stock, 50.: ' Ifi NOT A DYP tlty of rock which he will ltw all I Ti, iy.Zii vih -5 Z&.ZZl!Z iiiilna: innomoratora P. B. Nelson. I. V.I lV t 111m w" vim cii or tease to the citv. H .aa th. :L. - " ' I" u.r... na i w tt.nn.tt 1 Philo Ht Sdw. Ct Na-.rk k t M?. aSr The sTate Wne Amument club, prln- ft and 50e botUes. at dmaaUts- ms- 1 w" t VVHIB is. ion T 1 x i .in at -.a.- m s f I 1 ' Marvil Mraovn . nanli.l I " , eyi Tne lettar waa a... XL I Pl Doume w ipm Brat zew.aaya. .101 ' land meaaa nrnnTittll lu" ways i ingredients canDe sec urea at any gooaisioca, 1260; Merrill, Oregon: capital. incorporators, J. I. Beard, uimna committee -of . th. ,.n I ir. . '1. .... i.i " ..r -r.l-' . I ,r,A n narix. Which recommaniW .k "Jk,.? u"c1 126,000 be appropriated foV the Surehate f. crushers, erection of PbJnk"S and purchase of rock, to be Meeflnlm provlng city streets. w."e m fm .m.nl tha rnj. of haalth avllt mnrtn Ka restored to the' pallid cheek and glitter I principal of f ice. Of Jiapplness shine from the eyes. ' capital stock. ., 1 Coming from such high-authority, the! Oross, 8. Oldsteln laoevt aavica u weii wor xoiiowwg. , The Red Front Mercantile company, independence, uregon, 000; incorporator's. A. Oldsteln. L aoldmsa -and Abe Goldman. . , , WOODAUD, CLARKE & CO. VANDERBILT PLANNING SEVEN-STORY GARAGE New Tork,.Feb. 11 Plans have been filed for the new seven-story1 garage to be buUt for William K. Vanderblft, at 47 anr49 East Fifty-second street, near mnoiKin u, ai a cost or 1160.000. The bUtrSlfig IS tO be Of the Italian renaissance type, with a pergola on the roof that mav be matla tntn a aumm.. garden.) - J ' .: On tne third and fifth floors win h separate dining rooms, with a grand and petite saloon adjoining on each floor. Part- of - the second floor will be fur. ntshed - for sittlna rooms.-'. - Thera will be a billiard roomjonthe ground floor. ABSOLUTE SECURITY! Genuine Carter Little Liver Pills, Must Bear Signature of 4ee paoaSUnlts Wrapper Below. : Tary assail aad as easr y-j-; ' ' UttLUtmmagta. Foaiutucse. - roK BizziKcss. : rDH EIUOUJKEJJ. t FOR TCXP1D IXIUU rot CCXJTIPAT1CJI. rcasAufiwjKiir. rCl TKEC0MF1XXIC1 r . i . eastam awaraonBaaa-ruaa, tflwelyTertaWsv CARTER'S mm CURE 8ICK HEADACHE.