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r ' t r f. vv)-;;: -jourmau i Portland :thursi 10 THURSDAY . EVENING, - MARCH . 5. , 1803,:,' mm c$30 Easy Terms Confidential Credit Best $i;oo r Guaranteed V ' ' Watch fit ; 69c Army and " Navy Nickeled Watch, stem' wind. and set. . Guaranteed for on year.t lM BUTTERICK PATTERNS ARE 1 0c AND :15c Latest j Embroideries J r ,4k. -. .... V Our showing , of Laoes land' Em broideries lg moat FEAR FOR SAFETY remarkably com ' Ltadlmg Bant Sid Dpartmni Storm i Thmttomt of Quality and Jfy, ;, T" EAST MORRISON, CORNER UNION AVENUE piate, utyies art tha moat . band ' torn ' w have. WlJJarfrfSCo PROGRESS BMKED L OF ST WITS or Draw ver . auown.. and priest really low. Suinysido Club Discusses ' Danger Surrounding Pu ; pils In Frame Buildings. ; 't:M meeting of the Sunnyslde Push club last night the matter or tno ' safety of the chool children in , tha vent of the breakln out of a fire 1ft 'any one of Portland1 large frame ohortlhousea. was taken up. A the ' discussion ai impromptu and came up only aa a result of the fact that toe aocohnte In the newspapers of the horrible disaster yeveraay ai t-ieveiana ' were ret in the mlnde of those pres. ent, bo action was taken. It la very llkoly that the different eaat aide dub . Will take steps 10 insure iraanr saieij '. atrtinst the occurrence of such a ca Uatrophe in Portland. Check Spread of Diphtheria. ' Aa outbreak of diphtheria has startled the residents of Sunnyslde and steps will be taken at once by the Sunnyslde ' Push clilb to seek out the cause. It 1 Is charged that the school and health ' authorities bave not taken the ordinary precautions. The disease haa not be come serious, but further spread of the disagreeable affliction wlU be pre vented. ' At a meeting of the club last night . a motion was maae authorising rresi dent J. T. Wilson to appoint a commit tee on health. Mr. Wilson will take the natter under consideration before making the appointments. It though for a while that the conditions about the school were not the most sanitary, but an Investigation was made during; the last lew weeks and the health conditions have been found to be satisfactory as far as superficial inspection could reveal. Women Active Members. The club at Sunnyslde haa Just been organised and la already plunging Into ,. the work of improving the health and. beauty of the suburb. It la unique among eaat side clubs peceuse women may become active members. Women have already been appointed on the standing committees. Following - are the committees aa announced by Mr. wuson last night: Transportation committee, 8. C. Pier, w. xt, Bawteu, j. wash ana w. w. Nor man; membership, Mra. J. N. Walksr, m. itaymona, i. Aaen. is. jj. uurtis. Mr. O. C. Shay: local improvements, C 8. McDuffee, C. R.. Reseburgh, Dr. Moore; executive committee, Mrs. ti. A. mc I'hersoni Rev. T. B. Ford. F. M. Var. ner, Mra. F..- M, Mlllne, E. D. Curtis, It D. OI liver, J. K. Chamberlain, Mra J. N. Walker. Mra C R. Roaeburgh, Mra C. T. .Prlvatt, T. F. Shakleg, mThs Agneas Drennoen; fire protection, Toll mompson, K. A. Mcpherson, J. N. Ds Me; amusements, C. C. Wood, A. H. pressor, J. N. Davis; real eute, W, il Norman, c. T, Prlvatt - delegates to tne united East Bids Push clubs, T. J., wuson, J. N. Walker, O. A. Bosser man, inanea Mauts, F. R. May. . . Coaatltutlo Adopted, Other city clubs have women auxili ary organisations but none had admit ted women to active membership in the club, Itself until the Sunnyslde club wan organised. me -organisation will work in con Junction . with the Federated East SMs clubs, and. ah delegate from Sunny "'da, tbt attended the last meeting ' mo loucriieo ciuds reported laot nignt tnat me work or the United East . Side clubs was an Imnortant m anil asked for the federation the full sup- Opposing Improvement As sociations in Montavilla Unable to Get Together. MontavUla is one section of the great east eld where push clubs, boards of trade, Improvement associations and kother progressive organizations do not flourish. , In this respect MontavUla Is very different from other portions of the'east-of-the-rlver district. The his tory of the quarrels among the differ ant factions in MontavUla la an Inter esting one and datea back for a num ber of veara. For a lone time there existed twe organizations, the MontavUla board of trade and the MontavUla Improvement aasoclation. Itotli were conscientiously endeavoring to help MontavUla. First they fought for annexation, then Bull Run water, both of which have now been secured. Hut becaune of continual dissensions among the members as to the location of certain Improvements and other minor matters there has al ways been more or less pulling in oppo site ways detrimental to the upbuild ing of the villa. The suburb Is much spread out. with Villa avenue at the north aide and the Base Line road at the south side, both sections demanding Improvements through their respective property own ers. Iast winter an effort wis made to get together by consolidating the two organisations to be known as the Monta vUla Improvement board. For a few weeks it was thought the consolloatlon would be successful. An executive committee was appointed that did most of the work, but soon the other mem bers lost Interest A week or so ago an effort was mado to revive the old organisation but the task was a hope less one. Every encouragement was given the -consolidation scheme but the united organization failed to prosper. This wee it it ia reDorted that a re organisation of the MontavUla board of trade has been brought about through the efforts of some of the members of the old body. It has been decided among them that more can be accom- i plished despite the opposition that will Inevitably follow. The organization will, however, extend an invitation to all who may wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to come Into the organization and boost for MontavUla. The officers of the board of trade are announced as follows: President. C. A. Evans; vlce-prenldent. Charles Hyie; secretary. Dr. William De Veny: treasurer, J. C. Morelock. The club will affiliate with the United East Bide cluba The new organisation ia a Villa avenue organization, having been brought Into being In the Standard Broom factory building on Villa avenue. 8-foot Extension Table, dividing pedestal, made of selected white quar tered oak. Our price it $30 IK iyyi . i f i i .m f Do You Know Why? Because we tre out of the high. rent district, where our rents are less and our expenses are less. $1.75 and $2.00 Values in 16 Button Length Silk Gloves at $1.29 In brown, blue, white, black, red and grX Bur now at the very beginning of the season, when color assortment and sizes 1 are' complete. New $1.25 White lawn Waists 79c i . . . A splendid lot of newest spring style Waists, dain tily made and trimmed with pretty lace, insertion and embroidery. WBWwsm $7.00 Silk Underskirts at $5.39 HA CALI-F fe. J MUSEMENTiS & GRADE SANDY. ROAD THEN REHAME II Improvement League Will Hasten AVork on Rose City Tark Thoroughfare. port of. tha Sunnyslde organisation. cyiaws ana a constitution were aaoptea last mgnt completlna; the per- UWUCUI uibuuwuud oc uie C1UO. 'Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. FARMERS TO BACK FAIR ASSOCIATION Steps looklna- towarC the g-rading- of Sandy road and having- it renamed Rose City avenue were taken at the last meet ing of the Rose City Park Improvement league Monday evening. It Is the de sire of the property owners of Rose City Park to procure the grading of the road before the date of the first annual fair Of the Country club and Livestock asso ciation -next jajj.. ThBorricers,. Of . thy livestock association will give their as sistance to the movement. The street railway company will he unable to lay a double track on Sandy road until the road is graded. The rail way company la very willing: to assist the livestock association in every way Jjlultnoman Organization p"'ble-an1d Vi'V? 0 I tracks will be laid in time for the first stock to Be Subscribed by Those Interested. ' - 3. &, Johnson, & i Thorpo' and E. L. ravls. Incorporators of tha Multnomah , Fair association, have Issued a prospec tus relatlv to the scope and plana of me association ana tee rarmers of Mult nomah, county and northern Clackamas are being- asked to take Stock. It is believed that It concerns greatly the success of tha project whether the farm .'. era themselves are willing to go behind It and support it both financially and 7. otherwise. It la set forth that the capital stock N. el the association is $24,000 In shares , of. eacn. no person or corporation can own more than 60 shares of the .nlt.l mtr.r.lr n ,ha. 4. t. m h, .,..1. distrinuted ana can not De oougnt up. i vnmlTtAA H T1I1STS firVirftS is felt by Mr. big fair tf the thoroughfare is properly graded. The work of aettinr a driveway for automobiles and carriages to the site of the fair grounds Is well under way. The plan will be to connect this driveway with the new steel bridge to be built across the river at Albina below the present steel bridge. The new fair -rounds will also be used earlier In the summer by the Hunt club, and possibly by the Kose Festival association - ror Vme of the features planned to take place during tno rirst week in june, RENEW EFFORTS TO LI The) Virginian" Tonight. Beginning tonight at the Helllg thea tre. Fourteenth and Washington streets. at 8:15 o'clock and continuing tomorrow iki naiuraay niznts. tne attraction will be the famous western drama, "The Virginian." The noted actor. W. 8. Hart, will be seen as "The Virginian" and Frank Canipeau as "Trampas." Ilanford's Seat Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow, Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, at boxofflce. the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, tho advance seat sale will open for the com ing engagement of the eminent traged ian and actor, Charles B. Hanford. Fol lowing is the repertoire to be presented: Next Sunday evening, "The Taming of the Shrew"; Monday and Wednesday evenings. "Antony and Cleopatra' ; Tuesday night and Wednesday after noon, "The Merchant of Venice." "The Wheel of Love." Not to see Paul Ollmore In "The Wheel of Love" at the Marquam this week is to miss one of the most enjoy able entertainments of the season. Mr. Ollmore Is always popular with Port land audiences and In this engagement tie appears to be better liked than ever. The play is a seml-automoblle comedy arama. matinee eaiuruay. SECURE BRARY FUND Much encouragement Johnson and the other Incorporators, they- can depend on the reliable farmers and it is firmly believed by them that . f the county to support the project. No location for future fairs haa , been selected. That will be done br tockholders. From the fair held at Oresbam laet fall there Is a balance left over 01 uo to carry on tne organisa tion Of the stock company which is also a feature that will be an Inducement to prospective stockholders. of Assistant Secretary of East Side Club. PEEE LIBRARY PLANNED FOR Altim iwi W. B. Hall, assistant secretary of the East Side Business Men's club, has been employed by the committee en deavoring to raise the east side library fnnit to solicit for tha committee. This action was .taken &t a yneeting of the commutes cauea oy u. jn. oun mim day evening. The sum yet to be ob- i Tha Mutual Aid association of Ar leta Is planning the establishment of a free library and reading room in the Mount Scott district. A committee was appointed ror tne purpose at a recent meeting and will formulate the plans It Is planned to give an entertain ment in the woodmen of tha World hall on Bast Sixth street some time In the near future bv wnicn means it is believed a large amount of tho neces sary money yet to be pledged can be secured. The committee promised to act upon the idea at a later date. It was proposed by J. T. W side. ,rllaon of Sunny- JPXTSXCXAXrS Ctr&E SKI WITH 8ZM- ' 2PXJB remedy. Voted Bosoms Specialist Comments On ', Proven Specif io for Skin Diseases. '- Physiclana everywhere continue their praise for ordinary oil of wlntergreen in a wonderful specific for Eczema and other Hehlng akin diseases. This liquid, ' pure and clean as water, externally ap plied has instant effect. A few drops on tha burning, itching sore causes ln- stant relief, nd a short continued use rives a cotnpleta cure. Pri C B. Holmes of Silver City, Mis sissippi Is enthusiastic about this remedy D. D. ! Prescription that he declares In a letter to 'the D. D. D. comneny of Chicago that this great ' remedy Is as sea. a speeiflo for Boaenta as Is ouinlaa for malaria. "I hav been 1 uslnr your D. XK D. tor four years wiih 1 ratlfyto v. results,; writes Dr. Thero . ara ' thousands of other phy sicians who ua IX: Et, D. Prescription, the oil of wlntergreen apeclflCv" IX C 1 curea.and It is ao clean to use... If v.e cid not aaow what t). ZX JX will do we oull not recommend It to . mr nt--i''- and patrons. - Skidmoro Prug ci'i m nv, Hi Third street. , . Co ) at our.sore anyway and let ti e li e natur of your skin trouble. . SELLWOOD NOT READY FOR SEWER Sellwood will not have a sewer for some time. At a largely attended, meet ing iti Welch's store Tuesday evening it was unanimously voted to postpone Indefinitely the construction of a sewer in the district east of East Fifteenth street because of the cost. It was thought by those present that the suburb had not attained that point in Its development where a sewer was needed in view of the fact that many homes were still unpaid for and were not even supplied with water. There are a number of streets yet ungraded and it is thought the cost would be so as to make It Inconvenient at his time to a great number of home owners. . . . , t ; . ' -V ' Pioneer Dead. ' ?!l,.,to,,,t' rnl.V i I WalU Walla, Wash., - March. 5. ' Demarta, a pioneer of. Walla Wail, eounty, died, at his homo "near Dlxta yesterday at tha' age of 5 r- r'' I,nirs crossed tha plains W.UH ..ox nd aetUed In Walla Walla. 40 years- ago,"- He la aurvlved by 19 children.',-.,, , . v ,.y. --r . "Zaza" at the Baker. Anyone passina the Baker this week .will notice an unusually long line Brand ing patiently in place waiting ror seats to see Zasa, for this great production has made a hit that has never been ex celled in the history of the Baker be fore. The splendid performances of the complex role as clayed bv Miss Isetta Jewel have placed that young and charming actress In high standing with tneatre goers oi tnis city. Matinee Saturday. "No Mother to Guide Her." Lillian Mortimers aensatlonal mem- drama, "No Mother to Oulde Her" is making its rust visit to Portland this week and attracting unusual attention among theatre goers at the Empire. Tne story is laid in tne slums of New York and interspersed with all the ex citing scenes is a line of comedy orig inal as it Is funny. Matinee Saturday. "By Right of Sword. The crowds that have been attracted v- l C "'',f t: :- - f . ' ' All colors in a splendid quality of taffeta silk. Very full width, wide ruffle and flounce, splendidly made, Newest spring styles. Child's Romper Suits 50c A good assortment of children's Romper Suits. All choice, new styles, very neat patterns. Sizes 3 to & Ladies' Best 20c Hose at 11c Fast black and seamless, fine gauze Hose, with either white foot or alblack. All sizes. Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Beautiful Wash Goods 10c to 50c Yard A season of most beautiful weaves and colors is here, and we have provided with a lavish hand to supply all tastes. Ladies' Spring Suits $15 to $27.50 Stylish, up-to-date, tailored Suits, at our usual East Side low expense prices. Blues and browns are well represented. Men's New Spring Suits $12.50 15, $17)0, $18, $20, $22.50 It's much the swellest lot we hav tver shown, America's best tailors, are represented in the show ing, and all the handsome, new spring patterns and fabrics are represented. , Besides, We save you from Z.0O to $5.00 on each suit 4 . New Spring Golf Shirts 55c A Friday and Saturday special. Handsome, new spring style Coif Shirt v well made and splendid fitters. These shirt! are real bargains at 75c. All sizes, big assortment See window. New Spring 4-in-Hand Ties 25c Values up to 50c. A very swell assortment of new French fold and lined four-hf-hand Ties. Very ex ceptional Tallies.- See window. Reed Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies Crawford Shoes & Oxfords for Men Good, snappy, up-to-date styles in black and taa shoes that are correct in every detail of style,, fit and quality. On Friday Only, Bargain Basement 35c and 40 Brooms 15c A wopderful bargain in our Bargain Basement. Brooms that are regular 35c and 40c grades every where, on sale Friday only, from 8 a. ra., at 15f. No phone orders. Not over two to a customer, and none delivered except with other goods. 25c Shop ping Baskets at iSf baskets. ' Beit 25c woven shopping Dressed Dolls at One-Half Your choice of our best $1.25 and $1.50 dressed Dolls at just one half. Paul Ollmore, the Popular Leading Man, Presenting the "Wheel of Love" at the Marquam Grand for Remainder of Week and Spe cial Priced Matinee Saturday. ular theatre. One of the big features Is tne innuing swora-right between Ru pert Drum and Charles Ay res. to the Lyric this week by the magnlfi rrc Dlav "I been equaled In the history of that dod- orniance the, Allen Stock com rlvlnr of RalDh Stuart's sraat lay "By Right of Sword," hava never cent nei pany Is givin "Way Out West." There Is a sumrlse at the Rtar the atre tnis weeic, ana it is "Way Out w est; tne new arama whicn the French Stock company Is presenting. The play Is unlike the usual style of plays at this house, for Instead of bains' melo dramatic it Is a qalet, dignified love story with patrlotlo Impulses. Matinee Saturday. First-Class Show. First-class vaudeville Is sent to the Grand by the firm of Sullivan & Con sldine and this week there is a bill which Is even better than usual. The four Brown Brothers and IVw Kly, the minstrel, have a musical act of the first water. Crimmlns and Gore are two of the funniest people In Vaudeville. FINALLY DECIDE TO BUILD GULCH BRIDGE City Executive Board Lets Contract for East Twenty- Eighth Street Structure. company refuse to pay its one fourth share In the cost of the bridge, and has announced its Intention of abandoning Its franchise over this portion of East i weniy-eignm street. Tne city will not allow the company to do this, and the question of the company's rights to forfeit part of its franchise rights to escape paying ior tne Driage improve ment will be fought out in the courts uniess me company cornea to terms. MAKE IMPROVEMENTS ON OREGON CITY LINE The city executive board let tha con tract for the reenforced concrete bridge across Sullivan's gulch at East Twenty eighth street yesterday afternoon to the Northwest Bridge company for $(4,800. If double tracks are put In for the streetcar company $1,900 will be added to the contract price. work wui be ruanea on tne structure as rapidly as possible because or the iv com Dan v la maxina- a number or dirt m n nn ttm Oregon City line. All old culverts and bridges are being replaced as quickly as possible with dirt fills. A bridge KfU IUO BlUUgll JUBl BOUin OI Mil waukie has been replaced with a solid fill recently. Another fill haa been maae near Oregon city. The bridge was replaced with a solid earth embanir. ment through which a pipe culvert fOH0Bi as rapidly aa possiDie because or -rr ir -i a ir-rrar-n-n-nn urgent need f a bridge at this point. Y. JH. IJ. A. MEjIBERS The Portland Railway, Light 4 Power ' JiAJNQUETED TONIGHT RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES. Help Comes Quickly When Hy- omei Is Used for Catarrh. (Special PUpatoh to The Journal:) Walla Walla; Wash., March. 6. As a reward for their activity hi adding over 100 new members to the'T. M. C. A., 40 old members will be banqueted at the Y. M. C. A. cafe this evening. The campaign for new members which' novel over conducted in this city and as a result Y. M. C. A. work has been greatly stimulated. Old members wsre iiri pruviuca wnn DUttOns bearlnv tha vnMl "M.t ft.,,. nrt... . - . " 1 " v."" vvuuii iney xoc The quick relief that comes rrom the Hyomel treatment ior caiarra is most ...VnorirAhiia- Put a few drops of liquid Hvomel in the' little pocket Inhaler that t. outfit, anil before von hava used the treatment for five mln- new member this was exchanged for a ute youTwlll notice relief from your button worded "l Got One"' Many catarrhal troubles. I u uuiunu men engaged In It gives a tonic healing- effect to the the campaign which was largely re- air yOU DreaXne, JUlia urn wiHmiMwiiwMiuiw v. im utxeas, : ihtk nnlnnnoua iimirfttinna. 1 m . - SaffliSW 3I0RE JAPS, BUT HINDUS COME INSTEAD Hyomel Is not a cure all: It haa but one aim, the cure of catarrh and dis eases of respiratory organs wnen tne catarrh la cured, the general health Is Improved, for then nature has a chance to build up tne wnoie system. ; If you suffer from offensive breath, raising oi mucuus, iruuuoiu buvvxiji husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings In the throat, loss of strength, spasmodic coughing and' feeling of tightness across the Upper part of the chest, general weakness and debility, or any other symptoms oi catarrn, you should begin to use Hyomel at once. It will destroy all disease germs in the nose, throat and lungs and make a quick and permanent jsure of catarrh. So strong la Wdodard, Clarke A Co.'s be lief in the power of Hyomel to care all catarrhal troubles that with every $t.v outfit they give a guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy tlvea sat isfaction. ., : . ,v : ., : - ... (Special Dlspttcb te The 7rahul.) Tokla. March 6. Information reach ing Toklo'ln a round-about way from India Indicates that the steamship and emigration companies ara now turning their attention to India, emigration from Janan having been cut ott bv -Ja pan's voluntary action. Bert Heals la tha World. Rev. V. Starblrd, Of East Raymond. Maine, says: "I hava used Buoklen'a Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find if tha best healer In the world. ' I used It too with great success in my. veterinary business." Price 15c. at fikldmora Druar Co.. ' : . 7 wmm stove bargains! Others Pay Rent We Collect Rent Who Can Sell the Cheapest? OUR RANfiF BARGAINS Have met ,uch unlvtrMl p- UUtl HAI1UL DrtrUrtlllO preci.tlon that we have decided to fjive some , WARM BARGAINS IN STOVES SSOTS&SSZ & ens not fitted with water tanks. It is high-class stove, list' price $34.50. Our regular price $25.00 Special now at : -M Q ri f MM Jiovm -and JMO jl Week sipIOwUU , SEE IT! ' DESCRIPTION: BODY Rear and left side made of S high grade of Refined Steel. Front and oven door side are entirely cast OVEN Large, 16x16x10 inches, made of heavy steel, braced by cast strips, bolted. FIRE BOX Large and heavily constructed. RESERVOIR Flush with top, ornamental east front and bot tom. It's fitted with a cast white porcelain-lined reservoir. ,),.M,I.P H P,."l, Ml J. nj l."ir.,,'? J ---- jfi .j..t --- u ."-'.jit-v ...1 1-. l .- - , $25 Kasteel Cook, with reservoir. Special. fl BOWV, SI WXZK $18 oo REMARKABLE FEBRUARY SUCCESS Our business last month the shortest of the year was 60 per cent greater than anticipated; it exceeded by thousands of dollars our most enthusiastic anticipations although our calculations were made last fall when our new building was being erected, long before the business panic struck. We have proven that East Side people will patronize a FIRST-CLASS EAST SIDE FURNITURE STORE, and that the appreciate same. Also we have demonstrated that WEST SIDE RESIDENTS will gladly cross the river when they can save big money. In fact, the large volume of trade drawn from the West Side- has astonished us. To one and all who have contributed to our remarkably rapid success we wish to express our deep sense of gratitude. Others Pay Rent We Collect Rent on half our own largo four-story building Who Can Sell the Cheapest? Not in a Trust E-Z Payments It lt stated that a very large number of laborers from India ara taking paa cage from Hongkong to Vancouver. A first installment of these Is going by the tfamshlp Monteagle. So far aa the Japanese authorities are concerned, every day there is additional evidence of the determined attitude of the government. Emigration to Hawaii, rinmli Amsrlna and Mexico actuallv stopped pending the final conclusion of tne negotiations wita tne unuau emies. From now on only certain classes will be allowed to leave for American ports. Tha delicate question of Japanese pres tige has been comfortably settled by tha reiteration from high Quarters and from leading men who have influence- in Ja nan that injury to the prestige of the country comes in much greater degree from permitting tne emigration or an undesirable class of coolies who mis represent tha nation abroad, than from any emigration- restrictions pieced by America or Jtpan Itself, In Bryan's Home State. (United Praw UtMt Wlre.) v'kJ -xrfaaMn, Neb.,- March . The- J3emcV eratid state convention of Nebraska, which mat here today to select dele- 1 FIR CORD WOOD I FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Long ...6.00 Long. ...... ....... 5.S0 Sawed ,...$0.50 Sawed ...$6.00 Travis BroaS. Phone East 202 B-2020. 451 HAWTHRONE AVE. ... s 14 gates to tha Denver convention, was turned Into an out and out Bryan cele bration. Mr. Bryan was present in per son to address tha convention, and ha received an ovation tha Ilk, of which was never before witnessed in this city. Every mention of -the leader's name was teoeived with vociferous applausa and tha resolutions Indorsing his candi dacy, for tha presidential nomination were passed amid tha wildest, enthus iasm. Tha Nebraska delegates will go to tha national convention Instructed t vote for' Mr. Bryan, "first, last and all tha time." r. . r- Bead Sharkey's Saturday mi.