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THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SATURDAY; EVENINO, FEBRUARY 2, ' 1D08. 14 EAGLE EYE OH i t SIDEW Council Determines to Check ' Encroachment of Build ings on City Property. Another atep waa taken by members . . -. . mtnrt t ha) an of -the city council to atop tne en croachment of property ownere sidewalks ' and city property yeaterday afternoon when membera or we nrwi MmmittM adonted a reaoiuuon , .v.- KuiMin lnanector to iuwuhi m . . mr. nermita for buildings i.w. 'u .in - , war extend over thl oartvHn.: tfhil. there 1. . Jaw to thla effect the committeemen wiuui to reatrlct the abuae by compelling all applicants tor permits " . J;""' .kZmrtnm th nosltlon of the contem plated bnlldlng-. V City Engineer D. W. Taylor r.i.in4 ta tha committee teat fhe x -JK-rfff mhuect- and b wd?or VteVa anrplacVrtV; build- iS? next to the aldewalk. When they ' Iaa h. ) later they lap over the add the atepa later mey wp bu By buUdins line and upon the aldewalk. By compelling the person PPlyI" being given a permit 4he oouncllmen hope to abrogate the nulaance. . The ajacuaaion tniB ui ,w" . in if n. Wlntera on urana av.nurMr; winfer. 1. .the owner of a building which ne , fj"""??" yeara ago. j ne rJ?J '.C.1Z aldewalk about two 't- The r 7 -r. -"v-T-" nr rim- 19JOCV 9JU9yllW avj er - - Mr. Wtntera aet up aa a defenae iv. h.it nnH tha nroDerty for fourteen yeara, that he haa given me ...a, www - . - . . Wty ten feet of hie property ror " woe m lengxn wnen waa widened mb Pd.. he paid S00 to aid In Improving the at, Hi tht time. Inasmuch aa tne aldewalk la fifteen feet wide and little iraveiaa i ("" iv that he waa not Interfering with the city or anybody alee. winters rnrtner ai intera further agreed to get a per nm tha council tO allOW thl mlt from the council to uow me atepa to remain until aucn lime as city deems It neceeaary to have the atepa removea. ne was i,'r vocable permit by the committee yea- terday afternoon. I DEDICATE" NEW ' MASONIC BUILDING "The new $19,000 Masonio bunding rmrimA hr ' Washlnaton lodge and rnrm.iw I Washington .chapter, waa opened and dedicated laat night In the I presence of a large Catherine; of Ma- I GRABS aona and their friends. H. H. Parker nat ts worth havinK Is worth working E resided and welcomed the gueata in (0r ana the result la that an Increasing ehalf of the building aaeoclatlon. number of the students are now en Penumbra Kelly apoke In behalf of framed In outaide pursuits to earn meana tne oraer. ne reierrwi miij 1 past history or me orjniiuuM. nr. Kelly waa rouowea Dy ureno umor it W. Bcott. who gave an Inatructlve addresa on wasonry ana us principles. ia alao commended the enterprise, of , the eaat aide Maaona on their beautiful new quarters. ' Muslo and refreshments were pro vided by the committee in charge of the even Ins;' a entertainment. Much of Secretary J. H. Richmond. PE0VINCE SUPPORTS HUGE POPULATION Rer. Frank W. Bible, who la to preach at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning, is a missionary in China, juat returned home on a fur louch. and on hla way eaat Hta work Man a- province, the smallest province in China, only about aa large aa the state of Indiana and yet eupportlng a popu Ution nine tlmea aa large. - Thla province In the central part of China waa Occupied aa a mission station .In IBS. The reault today la a flour ishing church and the well known Hangchow. college. The enrollment of thla school la over 100. Mr. Chow, who had charge of the Hangchow exhibit at the world fair three yeara ago, baa been recently given the position of Chinese superintendent. j A difficult problem confronts thla 1 OF THE STOMACH i MnmwA&m Sour and st. iMrf-arx s i'i a' a. r rmY ' R. T. MOORE, Nashville, Tenn., says: "I take pleasure in Tecommending your Bitters to those who have neglcctedheir stomach and kidneys. It cured me after all else had failed." Till PRESENT H!GH STANDARD Of PURITY HAS BEEN MAINTAINED TOR 54 YEARS CALENDER FIEND HOLIDAYS BOTH Waahlngton's birthday, ' Memorial day and the Fourth, of July In 1901 nil f f Jf"! I WW V - Ordinarily thes three do not fall on the Mm day, but by the intervention of the 9th of February thla year Waahlnrton'a birthday comee juat fourteen weeka earlier than Memorial dav. which regularly cornea fire weeka before the Fourth jf July. - I ll iutmimri vi aim tiii as nvuu ajo,n m 8uBday. for pp,, wh0 dMlr, i tne opportunity to make trlpa out of town la very great. MUSEMENTiS JS Laat Time "Boater Brown" TonlKfit. Tonlarht at 9:16 o'clock, at the Helllf I theatre. Fourteenth and Waamngton the laat performance or mi mualcal comedy, miaier T.ood TaK watcW h? Tunny antic. of Buater and hie comical dog Tlge. "day Clement" Tomorrow. The New Dominion" will be played I tomorrow afternoon and night at tha Marquam by Clav Clement, the eminent American actor, who Is atarrinr ai ma nWM, of Ma own COmpany. During hie SSaSnt at" the Marquam air. uie- ment will appear In The New Domln Ion." "The. Bel la" nd "London Aaaur ance." three of the beat playa that can he imagined for repertoire. "la the Blahop'a Carriage." The laat performance of "In The aiiv a u w . uv. Bi,hoD', carriage" will be given by the 3,9,. atock company tonight No play thla year haa made a better impression than thla atory of Nance Olden, the girl thjef wh0 reforma and learna to lead a 1 , m.- v. ... . . b Mlsa Ixetu Jewel In the leadina role or Nance, CI . . "Dora Thorne" Tonight. Bertha M. Clay'a admirers have been out la large numbera during the past week to aee ner masterpiece. Therm," at the Empire. The play la .specially since that the com- mor, popuiar than ever, eai the word haa rone round t pany la considerably better than any that has been aeen nere in tne play for a long time. school. Many of lta student a have lit tle or no meana to pay for their educa tion. To give them education would be demoralizing, and the Idea of worklna one'a way through college Is foreign to belna Impressed upon the mln vi iv vsisaa iiiiiiu. .J v av aas aawB. j da o of the parents and acholara that an education ror tneir acnooiing. fiADVPTT TYl CUltiN JliLlj 1U ADDRESS ADMEN Henry Watson Cornell of Chicago will address the admen and their frienda at the first midday luncheon of the Portland Ad club to be held at the Hotel Lenox, Tuesday, Februsry 25. Mr. Cornell is the grandson of the founder of Cornell university, the son or the twenty-rirtn governor or New York. The club feela especially gratl- ried in ODtaining 11 r. uorneu. The subject of Mr. Cornell'a addreaa will be, "The Law of Human Average aa Applied to Ad Writing." a 20-mln-.ute addresa. Platea at the luncheon will be 16 centa. The admen have been asked to bring their friends. It la the plan of the admen to make the noon luncheons a regular feature of the organisation and build It up ao that the attendance will reach from 200 to 100 advertisers. MINERS DENY THAT THEY HAVE LOST OUT fTTolteit Frew IaaMl Wire.) Ooldfleld. Nov.. Feb. M. The renort epor tnri that the locked out minora will return to work on Monday on an onen shoo on Da: and Tonopah scale baals Is denied by the officials of the miners' union. And it will always serve you well. Good health and happi ness will be your sure reward. The best way to guard and protect the stomach against weakness or derangement is to take an occasional dose of this celebrated remedy, m ISTE ST0MAC It will sharpen the appetite, stimulate the flow of gastric juices and aid wonderfully in the proper digestion and as similation of the food, thus preventing the bowels from be coming constipated. Persons who are now suffering from a bad stomach will be greatly benefited by taking the Bit ters regularly for a short time. You'll find it a splendid medicine to cure and prevent Sick Headache, Vomiting, Risings, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Liver Kidney Troubles, Female Ills, Malana, Fever and Ague. These the above statements. j. K. ALLENDER, Paulding, O., says: "After suffering four years from indi gestion and other stomach troubles, I was cured by your Bitters. Every person with a weak stomach should try it" " FINDS DOUBLE IN 1 908 AND 1909i t UHnf the laat nollday, Labor it nninn of thla principle waa taken In tha aelectlon of a first Mon- day lnatead of a numbered day of thai minthi90 Wanhlna-ton-a birthday falle on Monday, the SOth of May and the Fourth of July on Sunday, wnicn wi moan a Monday obeervance. ao that for two yeara in euccesslon double holl - daya are assured, in tne latter year Chrlatmaa will alao fall on Saturday, tharohv affordtna the moat oomplete trial of the double holiday poaalble the calendar. Parsifal" Tonight, Tonicht the laat performance of "Par- elfal" will be given at the Marquam. Thoae who have witnessed this mag nificent performance have nothing but pralae ror It. "rarauar- la unnae any other theatrical attraction that haa been brouaht to Portland. It la unusual, and the aeml-rellgloua atmosphere enhances I ita value and makes it more enjoyable than otherwise. The Nancy Hanks" Today. Tou will have to hurry If you aee the great Lyrio show this week. "The Nancy Hanks" haa been one of the greateat auccesces ever presented by that popu.ar organisation, and every member of the Allen company la mak- ina- a neraonai aucceaa 01 it. uo ima afternoon or tonight and you will !e greatly pleased. Sunday Vaudeville. Remember the vaudeville ahow at the I Grand tomorrow. It la a bill In which comedy and mualo have full awing. There are many acta of melodr but the beat la that of the five Hawaiian native alnarera and Instrumentalists. La Trlska, the human doll. Is a novelty act Imported from London, and Zinell and Boutelle have a comedy operetta apeciaity which la one or tne many hits. "King of the Cowboys. Tonla-ht the laat performance of The King of the Cowboys" will be given at the Star theatre. Thla weatern play haa been the moat talked of attraction In Portland tha nit at week. Tha atnrv In Portland the past week. The story atarta In West; Point, and the other cenea are laid In the Indian country. Cowboys and soldiers are Introduced In the play and the action la brisk. BELJI0NT STREET PAVING CHECKED lr! th.t th. nt ... A .rnhnr. Ity to award a contract for patented atreet paving. In which there can be no competition In bidding, end that the coat of Warren'a bltultthic pavement Is excessive the attorneys for William Donovan and other Belmont atreet prop - erty owners yesterday oresentedj to Judge Cleland their claim that the lty should be permanently enjoined from making the proposed Improvement on thelr atreet. A temporary Injunction waa laauaA a few daya aaro. but the attack of tha ob- Jecting property owners is being re- sisted y the city attorney's office. An- other point argued was the question as to whether a legal petition had been pre- aented askinc for the imDrovement. tha claim being made by the plaintiff that the list was stuffed and that a major- ity of the property owners have algned a remonstrance, wnicn me city naa ais- regardea. judge Cleland took the mat- ter under advisement rPTT"TTjiTi PflirP A "WTTPCI j. iiuiiii vuaiiaiixiu . , FILE INCORPORATIONS Russell E. Bewail. R. R ailtner and iouia a. neca nave rnea articles 01 in- corporation of the Coaat Range Timber company. It haa a capital stock of $100,000. The Pacific Correspondence school, naving a capital or 1 7,&oo, naa also placed Its Incorporation carers on rec- ord. It la formed by O. W. Betta. W. w. wagoner and k. v. Baber. A ...J.u IIILUIVI.IIUII IV iqbi Oft I the Modern Telescope Bsg company, or- Ban I zed by Jamea McKlttrlck, J. 8. Kal- isner and a. Kausher. and havlnr a can. ltal of 18,000. TEi'S BITTERS Chills, Colds, Grippe or letters positively prove jdti I ; ; bo not take chances on it wearing away which may leave l the germs of Pneumonia or onsumpwou. In I not only stops the from a cold. Contains no opiates. Do fur You Oet Foley's There are ubitltntea made to sell on the good name of Foley Honey mnd Tar. Beware of them. You should have confidence In a cough enre that bag beea gold with universal satisfaction for thirty-fire years. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a vellow Package. See that yon get It Three sixes V r.i STOOD PAT AIID RAISED THE ANTE Paving Increased Price for btreet Improvement Every I 1 v Time Bid Was Made. From the street committee of the city executive board to tha atreet com mittee Of the city council the Warren Construction company waa tossed like a man in tne blanket this week, ail be- me paving- company haa raiaed 'u wa tw,ce for doln the "n worlt- A' 'ult tne "ncllmen profeaa t th Warren company and 11,6 Barber Aaphalt company aa well, I Councllmen Rushlight statin that it 1 looked to him aa 1? the companiea had burled tha hatchet anri ft.nriv th. oit- of the benefits of comDetltlnn in r. lng hard surface pavements. As a result of the debate at yeater- day a meeting; of the council atreet committee both ramnAnl.. m ably be lnveatlrateri hv th. .1.1 committee appointed by the council to delve Into the worklnga of alleged lo- cal trusts. This is expected to be the outgrowth of an Investigation tn he mH . th. street committee to learn the cost of asphalt and bitullthlc paving- In other citiea of the United States. For sev- erai momns mere nave been rumors that Portland haa been paying about twice aa much for Its hard surface pav ing- aa the same companies are receiv- ln, ror the aame pavements in other 1 cities. lfTRJSSr S when the city decided to pave Broad- I way rrom Nineteenth to Twentv-fourth and Seventh from Rroadwav to Halaev. a Ditumnic pavement was ordered. The Warren company is the only firm that handles this particular kind of pave- ment and Its bid was considered too high, being In excess of City Engineer layior s estimate. The bid was refused and new bids asked for. Much to the surprise of the city oiriciais tne next bid waa eves I1I0LVI 111.11 Wl7 ill. V vuo, oju b, iwv, waa rejected. The third bid waa opened at a meeting of the atreet committee of tne city executive board at lta meet Ina- Thursday afternoon and found to De 1,2UV more than tne previous diq. The committee then decided to refuse to take any action In the matter save to refer It back to the council. Juat how the city will get around the situation Is a serious problem in the minds of the councllmen. Council man Vaughn favors fixing a maximum rate for hard surface paving to which Councilman Rushlight agreed. Coun cilman Driscoll expressed the fear that the maximum rate might prohibit hard surface pavina-. thua holdlne- ud the city from aecuring such improvementa. LIGHTNER HAS NAJIES TO SPARE W. Li. LlKhtner yesterday filed his pe tition as a candidate for renpmlnatlon by tne JKepubiicana as county commis sioner. It was marked "No. 1," being the first to be deposited with the county clerk. It contained 630 names, more tban douDie tne numDer required. ' Thomas McNamee yesterday entered the race for constable, being the fifth Republican wno nas rormaiiy confessed to his anxiety to serve sa peace officer and process server for tne lower courts. Tne others are unanes Mauta. Fred A. Frlschkorn, Joseph S. Moras and the incumbent. Juou Warner. J. C. Sill haa alao filed his declara tion as a candidate for coroner, making! tne xourtn entry ror mat solemn oince. Hla competitors are Dr. F. H. Dam tnasch. Dr. John S. Etott and E. E. Er- lcson. M'ALLISTER TO SPEAK TO Y. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon at the T. W. C. A. Attorney E. S. J. McAllister will give an addresa of Interest to business wom en. Tne following program will be ren dered: Piano solo, Miss Haael Babbtdsre: reading, Miss Wllberta Babbldge; so prano aolo, Misa Sabine Dent; contralto aoio, Mrs. . M. Btoner. All young women are Invited. RETIRED MATADOR CLEANS SHIP'S DECKS (Special Dlaoatch to The JonrnaM Tacoma, Feb. 22. One man who has killed more bulla and probably seen more of gore and death In the bull ring thus losing his prestige. Gavlao main than any other man who haa ever via. I taina a silence over hl evnlnlta. 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