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TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO, FEBRUARY 27. lOpj . n PUBLIG'SPROTEST HITS STONE East Side Clnbs Unit in Do- clarincr Additional Con- Council Ignores Troperty Owners' Wishes Regard ing East Side Fill. Despite the fact that a larr number of residents were present at yesterday's dnit to Bull Run River Is counc11 mM,t,n ' n UUld W 1U11 JIUU iuth A . .trut All nronmtltlon TTrwnt XeCeSSitV Fur-1 the council voted to lay the measure on 3. ther May dangerous. "Another Improvement that rnuat not be wade subsidiary to the transporta tion Across the river," says Whitney 1 Boise, "Is the Installation of an ad ditional nlnellne to Bull Run river. We must hare a new Madison street brlda-a, but at the same time we cannot af ford to let the matter of a new con dult sleep. In my opinion It Is alto aether as uraent a matter aa the re building of the Madison bridge. "How treat would be the resulting catastrophe should our one lone pipe line mlva out some day. especially In the summer) Our people would be at one subject to tna ravages or lynnoiu that would be disastrous to the future of our especially healthy city. It Is because we have relied to much on our water aupply. We could get no other , ' Water Board Motion. - "Furthermore I believe It would solve the -difficulties met with by all parts of the east side now trying to bring i the water board around to their view that they should have water and have It at once. The city la spread out over 4 square miles of territory with ' prospects of growing. Mount Scott may ask to come In and the water ' question Is one of the pertinent is sues in their campaign, for annexa- tlon, , We are all aware of the trou i bles of the water board. I believe i petitions should be circulated at once i so the new pipeline can be,, starts J within the year. We cannot get It too booh." No other institution has received so the table. Councilman Rushlight plained that the people present wore , uroperty owners Who had left their : work In order to nroteat Saalnst re- sclndlnr the contract as asked for by iae inmiD' rouiacn uuniuwr uuimnui. As a result or yesterday s action me property owners fear that the i-ouncu will take ud the matter at some future lima nr1 nnaa It without slvtnr them a chance to le heard on the queatlon. Ueorge 8. Shepherd, attorney ror mo company, has stated that ni employers wouM fill In Grand avenue If the Sixth street flll be abandoned. This Is not lnnlru4 mi favnrntilv bv the east SldflrS, who want 43lxth street finished through from Washington to a point several blocks south of the gulch. All the rest of the Improvement lias been completed save the nil and- the lumber company has been holding It up In tho hop that the city will rescind Its contract with the Paclfio Hrldge company. The council also refused to act on the matter of vacating several east aide streets now occupied by the lumber company. 'J nis question wum poeipunnu until April 22. CITY HOT LIKELY TO U Cuttcrick Patterns Are loo So, aoae high er, we are east side areata for BuMexiok rat tarns sad Publications. CO Leading East Side Department Store East Morrison St and Union Ave. New 4 .1 Models "4 -Amrloaa', ladv Oorseta $1 (o $2.59 Xld rmia Corsets ' il to H OWN A ROCK CRUSHER Ordinance Now in Commit tee's Hands and Chloro form Bottle Is Open. Although a aneclal committee was an- much criticism at the hands of pointed by the city counoll yesterday C. H. Raff sty has labored assiduously afternoon to Investing the purchase to- correct -wrong or exaggerated opln-lor rock cruaners ror rortiana. it is con the capabilities' or tne Ions re rardl no- water department neiore oirierent east . aide clubs but still attacks are made, , Tho remedy proposed Is the abolish ment of the board and the substitution of an elective commissioner of publio works, ., Come Away Dissatisfied. J. F. Ketchem of Sell wood, said be fore the United East Side clubs: "The ' water board has been very unaatlafac I tory. Thoae of us who have gone ' to the water board have returned In aa agitated state of mind such as Is not evea provoked by a visit to the council. We have been unable to get any satisfaction from the board and there seems to be none who can tell us the real difficulty." It seems to be the opinion among leading east alders that the ' board, the fire department and coun cil are all working with different ob jects ahead of them. Neither seems to know what the other Is doing and sldered Improbable, In view of the senti ment expressed yesterday, that the crushers will ever be bought. The ways and means committee naa, already made a thorough examination of the project with the assistance of the members of the east side business clubs who have been Investigating the feasibility of the project for more than a year. An ordinance was Introduced yester day by the committee favoring the pur chase of crashers and equipment and appropriating xzs.oou ror tne project. Tne ordinance waa referred to tne spe cial committee consisting of Council men Bennett. Cellars and Menefee. Such Sterling Values as TIaesc Are Bemonslrafors of the Reasons WWy This, the leading East Side Department Store, the "House of Quality and Value," is so rapidly becoming such an important and popular trading place. A store of , comfort, light, convenience, accommodation, very large assortments, and econ omy (we own our own building, no rents to pay) enable us to serve you to your greater satisfaction. - Street Carmen's Uniforms Special $12.00 Compare them with $18 and $20 Uniforms shown by west side high rent stores. These buits are all wool serge, of good weight, made with hair cloth, non-breaking front in coats, and coat pockets strongly reinforced. A Uniform of extra quality, which we have sold at $16.50 in competition with $18 and $20 Uniforms, but we have decided not to carry Uniforms any more, so to close CIO ff them out, special PleUU Every size now, but come as soon as you can. Advance Spring Shoe Styles for Ladies Are Here Shoes and Oxfords of reliable quality, Shoes and Oxfords of style the kinds that have made our rep utation the kinds that Reed, the great Rochester shoemaker, turns out, are here in handsome new tans and blacks from $2.50 to $4.00 . the result Is unsatisfactory. Mem bers of the water board have on sev erai different - occasions been Invited to- attend the meetings of the fede rated clubs but none of them haa - at tended except C U. Raffety. Chief Campbell, Mayor Lane, Judge Webster, , the county commissioners, . members of tho council and execu tive board have at different times ac cepted invitations to attend meetings of the federated ciudb ana Deen put on tne stand to answer question nut tne water board haa never answered an invitation. Chief Campbell made the ' statement that the tin department could follow only where he water board had gone and the water board Is asked why - it has not gone into some of the populous districts of the growing; east aide. " Conditions Orow Worse. Mr. Raffety - haa taken considerable pains to explain to the clubs that dur ing 1S07 the extensions made, on the1 east side were much greater than in -vl5lny other part of the city; he brought extension was and where It was made; the numDer or miles or pipe and tne hydrants put in were shown to be rreater than tnose put in on tne west despite the fact that In some place on the west side, particularly .tne ware house district north of Ollsan a sufficient street. number of was without hydrants. Within a very few years there will be districts where water will not be available at all, says Mr. Boise, un less steps are taken to enlarge the flow into the city. MANY NAMES IN ST. JOHNS DIRECTORY The St. Johns city directory, which haa Just been issued from the St Johns Review press, contalna nearly 1,800 names. John Temple Oraves says that women should receive mens wages. Well, a rood many married women do. JEFFREY'S PLATFORM BUILT WITH SUBSTANTIAL PLANKS ' j ill I it :;"'"V:,J yV'ty r fl Men's 75c Black Sateen Shirts at 49c Shirts that are made of a good quality of Mer cerized Sateen, every garment well shaped and sewed, and without a thought of skimping ma terials. Sizes U1, to 17. Men's $1.75 Blue Flannel Shirts $1.10 A rare bargain. Good grade heavy blue flannel Shirts, in either single or double breasted. Very full cut and well made, at a price less than cost of material. Handsome New White Lawn Waists S8B, 98c The greatest values offered. A big new lot just received, which includes many styles of exceedingly dainty creations in beautifui designs of embroidery, all-over front or combination panels, tuckings and lace insertions. Your choice Friday and Satur day 98. OUR MODERN BARGAIN BASEMENT Have you been there? One of the largest, lightest, most sanitary basement sales rooms in the entire city, and we are showing wonderful values there, in all kinds of kitchen furnishing goods and crock ery, tit, 10 and 15. Tables are loaded. As an Introduction to Our Bargain Base ment, These Specials for Friday & Saturday 25c AND 35c ART POTTERY PITCHERS 1B Seven beautiful styles, grape, bridge, windmill and others. 25c JAPANESE TEAPOTS. 10. Fancy Jap Teapots, with inside strainer and handle. 10c AND 15c EARTHERN COOKINO CROCKS, 5. 7 and 8-inch Crocks, blue outside and whit enamel inside. 10c Outing. Flannel 6c Yd. A large selection of really choice Flannels of splendid quality; every piece a good and desirable pattern. 12Jc and 15c Outing Flan nel at 9c Yard Our very heaviest and best Outings in sn assort ment of thousands of yards. There is not a single bad pattern in the lot; but every piece new and bright. 10c Double Width Percales at 7c Yard All big new shipment of spring patterns; the most desirable colors and patterns for house dresses. children's dresses and waists. $1.00 Values Men's Wool Underwear 49c Men's heavy wool ribbed natural srrav Underwear. extra well made; a surplus on hand and a Friday and Saturday price of 49 prevails. URGE MORE GAS AND WATER MAINS Two committees were appointed this week bv the Multnomah Improvement association to secure water and gas mains for that section of the city. An effort will be made to have the mains laid before the permanent Improvement of a number of streets In Multnomah addition is Instituted. Those appointed on the committee to ro before the water board are as follows: W. C. Kerron, C. P. Patton. N. 8. Hart, R. S. Kennedy and ; Joseph Ellis. The gn committee, in cludes Nels Reed, M. E. Thompson and Dr. I M. Davis. ARRESTS HER BOY TO - PREVENT MARRIAGE Mother Object to Son Wedding Widow Who Is Fifty-Five Years of Age. BOYS INVITED TO ATTEND MEETING A meeting- of circle No. E, Home Training association, will be held In the Metnoaist cnurcn ac Mount Ta bor, tomorrow afternoon. An lnter- estlna program, especially for boys, has been arranged and an Invitation to the boys of the neighborhood has been extended, h. w. stone or tne Y. M. C. A., will give the address of the evening; Dr. Osmond Koyal will speak on "Child Government, and Mrs. Frank Kelsey will read some "Child ood Poems. The meeting will open l CIO O ClOCK. Society Woman Insane. (Doited Pram Leased Wlre.l Ban Jose. Cal.. Feb. 27. Mrs C H. Dux, society woman, who is related to District Attorney Campbell, and Henry Miller, the cattle king, haa been taken Into custory by the polioe on complaint 01 neignDors, wno oeciare she is vio lently insane. -If v-;.-'-v.'i'.-, r. John A, John A, Jeffrey, 'who has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomi nation for congress from the second dis tricts is a well known attorney of Port land, i Mr. 'Jeffrey was., born in Wash ington eountv, Arkansas, May J4, I8s. lie came to Oregon la 1874, making his ' imrtin jt JarkHftn villa. whr h ttan4..t uatln from theVstaU alculraf 1T which shall guarantee After graduation Mr.? Jeffrey taught school until ISS5 when he waa admitted o tne bar and the same year elected to the legislature from. Jackson county. Me was elected district attorney for the first Judicial district and filled that po ustion tintU Ihflg. He then moved to 4lcin v bts.s he.reslUed until If 05, when Jeffrey. , he came to Portland where he has since lived. Mr. Jeffrey In announcing his candidacy hss formulated the following statement of principles as the platform upon which he will stand In making his race for the nomination and election: "First Reduce the tariff schedules now la force to a just and equitable 5bond- Provide a safe, secure and ft! eJoslt of the, people and protect the honest banker. . rPlferE.Sciu,e tr a" the domln dWnSaM inrf-ftAtit7KReal.m PI unarned public settleronly' UlUU BUte- iokomo Woman Gives Fortune To Help Women Who Suffer. In the past few years Mrs. Cora B. Miller has spent $125,000.00 in giving medical treatment to afflicted women. Sometime ago we announced in the col umns of this paper that she would send free treatment to every woman who suffered from female diseases or piles. More than a million women have ac cepted this generous offer, and as Mrs. Miller is still receiving requests from thousands of women from all parts of the world, who have not yet used the remedy, she has decided to continue the offer for awhile longer, at least This Is the simple, mild- and harmless preparation that has cured so manv women in the privacy of their own homes after doctors and other remedies failed. It Is especially prepared for the speedy and permanent cure of leucorrbbea or whitish discharges, ulceration, displace ments or falling of the womb, profuse, scanty or Dalnful Derlods. uterine or ovarian tumors or growths; also pains In the head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness and piles rom anjv cause, or no matter of how ong standing. Everv woman sufferer, unahln In And reiier. wno will write Mrs. Miner now. without delay, will receive by mail free of charge, a 50-cent box of this aimnle home remedy, also a book with explana tory illustrations showing whv women suffer and how they can easily cure themselves at homo without the aid of Philadelphia, Feb. 26. Furious be cause she could not dissuade her son, Richard Krauner, who Is 22 years old, from his plans to marry Mrs. Wilhel tnlna Downing, 33 years older, Mrs. Harry Lloyd yesterday hushed the wedding bells for him by causing his arrest a few hours before the knot waa to he tied. To the police she said her one reason for Interfering- was her objection to January and June weddings. Whether Mrs. Lloyd, who only five years ago was married to a man many years her junior, was actuated by her own expe rience she did not say. At all events, soon after her second marriage Richard quarreled with his youthful stepfather and went to board with Mrs. Downing, the next-door neighbor, in Ogden street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. It seemed to be a case of love at first sight For tune seemed to smile on the attach ment, for not Ions ago the widow re ceived an Inheritance through the death or a ricn relative. Since the windfall Krautner haa es chewed work. Repeatedly has Ms mother unsuccessfully voiced her dis approval of the match. learning that her son was going to visit the city hall yesterday to procure a. marriage license, she waylaid him and ueggea mm to return nome wun ner. lie refused, and when his mother under took to force film an altercation took Dlaoe. Finally a nollceman appeared, who, on complaint of the mother, took Krautner to the city hall, where he was held In 1500 ball charged by his mother with assault and Dattery. When his bride-expectant attempted to draw on her funds for the ball she found that her fortune had dwindled un til not enough was available to cover the amount. Meanwhile the wedding la delayed until the bridegroom gets ball. MILLIONAIRE ELECTED CONSTABLE; DODGES Defeated In Election Opponents Take the Advantage of Pittsburg Suburbanite. -,t 8, a physician. Don"t suffer another day, but write at onoe to Mrs. Cora B. Miller, 21S9 Miller Building, Kokomo, Indian, . Pittsburg, Feb. 26. Captain William Rodgers, a PlttsDurg millionaire, may soon be inducted Into the office of high constable of Bellevue, a little suburb which he endeavored to annex to this city at the election Tuesday. as a retaliatory measure the victori ous antl-annexationlsts elected Captain Rodgers constable. Not a man In the borough would accept the job. It pays $26 a year, and the functions of the of fice are reporting the presence of dead animals on the. streets, illegal liquor selling, caring for strayed animals, and tne iiae. . Captain Rodgers for years wielded the gavel of the village council., Tuesday Bellevue voted on the Question of cast ing its municipal lot with Pittsburg. Captain Rodgers, annexationist 'leader, was defeated. The ballot - contained one vacant space, that of "high con atabto Captain Rodgers' political -op- " . The Imperial Painless Dentists DENTISTS TO THE EAST SIDE Booms X, 3, S and 7, Heal? Bldg. Corner Orand ave. and B. Honiara. Solid Gold Crowns at S5.00 Solid Gold Bridge Teeth ....85.00 Best Plates SK.nn A Blading Guarantee on ATI Work. Cast Side Nickelod ion 1-48 Orand Avenue VAST X, "OABKXA& OBITS." SABT XX "DBAS BOTH KOHT nm TMB HOUDATS." ponents urged voters to write his nam In the blank space. And they did. He was elected wHhout ODDosltinn . A 'w Prescribes a penalty for re fusal to take the oath of office -within trip to South Rodgers America. contemplates a MAKE PUBLIC PARK ON INDIAN RESERVE (United PtvM tawd Wlre.l Washington. vr. n -r v. day passed a bill establishing public" park in the northtm n.,i .v" d'Alene Indian reservation In Idah ' Curlons Horseshoes. From the London Globe, in Iceland hornA mu sheep's horn, while in in- S TJi" are shod with camel's skin. - hr-.-hX- "ol long wvented a horseshoe of naner. nrmu,) k.. r.. atlng with oil tnrpentinV and other in gredients. Thin layers of iuoh paper are glued to tho hoof till the reoullt thickness 1. attained: The sh5S2Ulhus made are said to be dimhi. i penetrable by moisture. " Exposition Skating. Rink. The favorite pastime of roller skat i?K -1"JllBt,a Popular as aver. The Expo rink Is pen from 9 a, mi to 10;30 p. m.,,and hundreds throng Its big smooth surface every day. In struction free. r ' ; FurniturePricesShot toPieces Modern Artillery Blows Up the Fort Others Pay Rent We Collect Rent (on half our own building)-Who Can Sell the Cheapest? NO FURNITURE TRUST FOR US The papers this week have had much to say about a furniture trust, but we BELONG TO NO TRUST, and propose to base our prices on our VERY LOW EXPENSE ACCOUNT BEDROOM SET $20.00 Consists of good Iron Bed, Yum Yum springs, wool top mattress, a Royal Prin cess Dresser, a handsome Sewing Rocker and straight- back Chair, cane seats, hard wood, nice finish. ;v" '""TV ctwsiw m dp Dining Room Set $20.00 Consists of . quartered oak China Closet with bent glass front, a 6-foot square Ex tension Table ana 4 Chairs of neat pattern. This set Steel Kange, $20.00 ay aL,?h. ?r ii Confidential Credit Easy Terms at Home furnishings 25 Per ten" Saving We have absplutely no regard for the prices others may charge.- Our prices are jlistinctly our own. We always make a fair profit on our good's. We do not know whether our profit is more or Jess than other dealers, but we do know that our expenses are less by 25 per cent, and we know that we can save you that 25 per cent. , . mem mtMMimmWi. ; FIR, CORDWOOD ii FIRST GRADE Long .. .$6.00 Sawed ... $6.50 Phone East 202 B-2020; SECOND GRADE Long. f ..$5.50 J Sawed .......... ...$0.00 451 : HAWTHRONE AVE. '4 mmwmwvwmvmwwMm