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' 1 10 THIS : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL , PORTLAND. , FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 0, 1908. m rm Plf MED HIT IIISllliI JILOIIC PEIi r- .j Federated Clubs Agitating - JIovc for Finished Thor oughfare in District. Federated clubs f the peninsula pro rMi that & taved""way b built the full extent of the peninsula to connect the settled districts with each other and with the business section of the tr. The nian Is to open a new thor oughfare from Kllllngsworth avenue to Tlie Clly limns VI Pl. juiiiii iiviii wuot the city of St. Johns will be expected 10 talce Up ma imprpyrjntni mm It to tn renirai portion 01 m i-ny. "Th mi tins heen receive! with won1 sirierable enthusiasm bv residents and tironerty owners. The cost Is the only furrier. It has been estimated that Kunh a why would cost in the neighbor hood of $100,000. thspresent now condition of the peninsula districts such " a cost la considered large The project. however. Is a creditable one In of the peninsula property owners and a tremendous etlort will he mad to put It through. (i " At the present time 'the only means of communication with peninsula points for wagons and other .vehicles is oy the Portland, Willamette snd 'Columbia boulevards. tnese ariveways are , in poor condition and they pass through few of the new districts on the vcnln : sula.. Along the St. Johns carllno Is where the districts have grown fastest and they Dave left me main driveways. As a result, delivery wagons and drays must leave the oeaien nignways ana boulevards and plow through newiy srnrierf utreeta to roach the people, Much trsfflo la turned toward the peninsula every day and Is added to as mrh mark mi hv. Should such M high way as proposed be built from Killings worth avenue to" St Johns it would ba the very life of the rapidly developing t-nlnsula. It would be an artery through which the peninsula would get new life. Boon cross streets would be Improved until the peninsula would be nearing the place In Its importance to the city to which the boosters point as Its ultimate destiny. The large concerns that on thou sands of acres on the peninsula would be willing to aid In this development of streets, it Is believed, in order to haul their heavy machinery and products from the river to the factories snd from the factories to the river. The 'peninsula will be the great factory district of the Pacific northwest on ac count of Its unequaled water and rail facilities, but It is realised that streets will have .to be built In order to fur ther progress. LIBERTY; PRECINCT FOR STATEMENT 1 Salem, Or., March . Liberty pre cinct will send a unanimously instruct ed delegation to the county mass con vention "lor Biaiemeni o. 1 ana me direct-nrimarv The delegates will be felected Saturday. The ticket hearing I street, and , would begin the work of meir names is ncauea wmi m. cut. ui me i maKing mis in the vicinity of Raat HUARV DREDGING AND STREET WORK East Side Clubs Anxious to Complete Improvements Before Rose Carnival. An effort will be made by the Kast Side Business Men's club to ascertain If the street railways company Is going to put In the tracks at the Interaction of East Morrison street and Grand ave nue, so that the Qranrt avenue improve ment can be expedited. This improve ment nas been held up nearly two years because the Portland Rullwaj', Light Power comoanv has not seen fit to put in this Intersection. ' Secretary W. M. Jarknon was In structed to communion.- with Prmldent Josselyn of the railway company re garding the matter. H muns much to east tilde business interests whethor this lntermetlon will be put In place In time fur the Improvement to be com pleted for the Ke festival, lesa than throe montliH away. The company has delayed the Installation of this Intersec tion for various reasona, one of which was the Interaction was not Included In the Grand avenue contract. Council man Kellaher said that excuse waa only subterfuge, and measures should be taken to compel the railway company to put in the Intersection so that the im provement could go ahead. Crowd Work Ahead. i Councilman Kellaher further said that the manager of the Warren Con at ruction company had promised him Grand avenue would be the first of the city's thoroughfares to receive atten tlon when the weather became suffl clently favorable to allow the work to go ahead. It Is 'expected that the work will start the early part of next week If no rain falls between now and that time. Secretary Jackson was Instructed to acquaint the several Improvement clubs on the east side wHh the terms of the offer of ISO for - the most beautiful arch erected by any one of them on the east aide line of parade during the Rose Festival. Assistant Secretary w r Hall will visit the clubs with some off! clal of the Rose Festival association to explain . the conditions of the award to the clubs and urge them to contest for It . Miss Griffith, representing the stock bu THUS THIRSTY BOYS IE .E011LY GUILTY Look Over 21, Say They Are, How'rc You Going to :V- -V Telir-?;v An amendment to the liquor laws to punish minors who go to a saloon and misrepresent their ages In order to ob tain a drink was suggested by II. A. Cllne yesterday in the course of a state ment he made to Judge Bronaugh In the lire-Hit court in extenuation of the plua he had just entered. He acknowledged Having soia liquor 10 Hi. M. ueuiar, a 17-year-old youth who lives at Browns- vine. Oregon, out ne said he had asked the follow his are before' maklno- tha sale, iteiiar replying that he waa 21. -now is a man to tell, wnen a man looks to be 23 or 24 years and says he la over 2 IT" exclaimed Cllne. "Lota of huaky fellows come In from the country ho look old for their aae. but when I suspect them I always refuse to sell. My place is a family liquor store, and this la the first time I have ever bad to efend myself In court, although I am 3 years of age and have -been In the business since I wan 12 years of age. In Vienna. There ought fo be a" law M unlnh young fellows that come In and Kay they are over 21, when they are not.. Judge Bronaugh told Cllne he agreed with him that the minor ought also to be punished In such a case. But he added that the Judge and the cltlsen must accept the law as it stands, ana there Is no law of that kind. After listening to Cllne's plea for clemency, the court announced that sentence will be passed at some later date. Cllne Is nder bonds. STR ICTLY';HIGH Q RADE FURNISHINGS FOR THE MODERN HOME EAST ; 7 BURNSIDE v;- AND v" "UNION ' : AVENUE? ".- , , . :tIie new; ..L,.,,,..t... ... , .,; BiglBast Side Store ' EAST" BURNSIDE . AND , ' UNION ' AVENUE In Our New and Modern Department foiMen--- :"fft" Latestin Spring Wearables V ::-.::-.v::-.':-;-::'::-x i S; company In the Burkhard bulldinr on Eaat Burnslde street, was present, and asked the asslstanoe of the club In ob taining more suitable Quarters. The present location Is on the third floor ana not convenient, although Miss Orlf- tun sata tne company was doln well. She wished to have the business men urge some property owner to erect building near East Morrison street, and in case that was done, she promised the stock company would take a lease on it for a number of years. George Dll worth and O. E. Heints were appointed committee to look into the matter. . Dredging- to Bsgla, Councilman Kellaher reported that tne government dredge was again moored near the foot of East Morrison . American flag. made. RicliarI Alloy Dead Seattle,' March 6. Richard! A. Alley, president of the Alley Steamship com- fany, owner of a line of steamers, ply nir between Vancouver. B. C.A and Aus tralia; died Tuesday night. In New York, I weeks. jnuowing an operation ior appenaicms. ! was stricken upon hUr return from Morrison street at once. The spillway under East Morrison will be removed so that the street can properly settle for a heavy improvement as soon as the rill ror Mitchell. Lwta & Ktaver The Pacific Bridge company's ft 111 ifcirin us worir on in hi side fills within the next two or three Europe en route to Seattle, which was hi tils headquarters. Hungry As a Bear and Can't Eat sms id WEAR THREE I'S If, When Mealtime Comes, You Business 3Ien of East Side . ..buffer from a Yes-Not Kind of Hunger, You're a Dyspeptic Will Equip and Support Ball Team. Bow to Cure All Stomach Troublss. L i'-'V. -' r a . : Y y - A good many people get mad when .?you tell tliera they've got dyspepsia, but ' way down deep In their stomachs they - -know they've got It, I'd love to eat It. but I can't;" ia one . Kind or dyspepsia. a ' "I hate to think of It." Is Another kind. There are thousands ' of people today who hate their meals, and love ' them at the same time. They haven't that fine empty-hungry at-everythlns in-sight Kind or reeling with every good strong healthy sjtom- cti That's because thev have dys pepsia. And then there are others whose I The mouths don't 'water at meal time or atlpropei any other ime. Thev sit at the table 1 Men'a ana go through th motions, oiiy e : cause I's time to tat These peopl, too, ; io ayspepiics. At . a cost to the business men of the east side of nearly $200 it was de cided last night to equip and support the East Side baseball team of the Trl-Clty league with suits. A design has been chosen and the suits will be ordered at once. The season of the Tri-c'itjr league opens in April. I The design to be worn on the shirts or the east side players Is taken fom the circle and three Ts which repre sent the slogan of the East Side Bus iness Men's club. The large T with two smaller T's on either side will be triacerf Just beneath an arch made by the let ters in "East Side." The colors have not been chosen. An attempt will be made to use the bright vellow of the business men's club either on the shirts or in some other way. In order to ralBe the money a com mittee including H. K. Smith, H. H. Pomeroy. W. Bi Hall and W. M Jack. son will canvass the east side business men. in view or the fact that there are other exvenses the lninm nf th ciud win not oe surnclent to meet the expense at once. II. K. Smith. aecretArv ne tha Trl. -iiy league, was present last night and explained at length the advantages of such a step. He said the three T's un me snirt rroni would excite much comment among the fans and the re sult would oe nigniy beneficial, to. the Business men oi ine east Ma Pun where the team goes the east side him Iness men would be known boIH -ki- Smlth and the outlay would more than return us vmue in result nrirhin few weeks after the season opens. ilia icwo auiureiia rnnr if nin'n in last year's diamonds as the Brainard CubS. What appellation will be i?ivn , K A am I . . o - ' - when the season opens. Mr. Smith and Mr. i-omeroy assured the rlnh ln.t night that the prospects for a success ful season were verv hrlt-ht huh , the East Side Business Men's team will sianu. a. kuuq cnance ror in ninnint which - goes J It J" he only team In the league that Views on Dentistry. The science of dentistry In all Its various branchos. from prophylaxis or oral sanitation to the actual restoration of lost dental organs, finds able and efficient exposition at the hands of the members of the staff of the Imperial Painless Dentists' experienced special ists. In this institution the east side, and In fact the entire city, Is fortunate In the possession of a thoroughly equipped and entirely modern dental office con ducted by men of broad education and large clinical experience In both hos- Bltal and dental Infirmary practice, 'urlng the short time of their estab lishment on the east side, where they have been located slnre January 1, In addition to the practice of dentistry ss a mechanical art, they have success fully treated many pathological condi tions Involving the exercise of the hlah est order of oral surgical skill, as well as requiring a complete and Intimate knowledge of Therapy, or the applica tion of medicine to disease. They are thoroughly competent to treat all (lls- eased conditions coming within the ever widening scope of dentistry, which Is now everywhere regarded as a specialty In medicine. The dentists of modern education, of which the Imperial Painless Dentists are a type, stand today in relation to the general practitioner of medicine as does the rhinologist, the opthalmologist. or the aurist, or in common reference those men who have specialized . In the treatment of diseases of the nose, eye and ear. This is demonstrated by the fact that your modern physician Is dally consulting with and if necessary sending his patients to the dentist Nowadays no competent surgeon per forms any operation involving the ali mentary tract without first having the dental specialist place the mouth In a proper sanitary condition. The importance of this la shown in the fact that the mouth and especially decayed or ulcerated teeth may be th.e hnhltat of any or all the infectious bac teria which Invade the human system. It Is the policy of the Imperial Pain less Dentists to consult with your phy sician when necessary and there are nona too poor to receive the attention and treatment of these kindly gentlemen. Their prices are within the reach of all and their offices are located In rooms 8-6 and 7. the Healy block, cor ner Grand avenue and East Morrison, where they are pleased to welcome their friends and those in need of their services. CLEVERLY TAILORED SUITS fROM THE BEST TAILOR SHOPS THE WORLD OVER , ALL THE NEW SMART MIXTURES LATELY AD VANCED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR STAPLE SERGESSEASONABLE AND CORRECT , FOR TkE MONTHS NOW AT HAND cAnd best of all OUR PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY LESS WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE VA SAV ING OF A FEW AND MANY DOLLARS ON EVERY SUIT. An excellent selection at $15.00 Made From All-Wool Fabrics Tailored Faultlessly. NEW, COMPLETE LINE MEN'S NOBBY TIES, SHIRTS, HATS AND SHOES JUST RECEIVED We extend the men of the East Side every inducement in quality and price all the CREDIT they may desire. PORTLAND'SMOST MODERN AND CONVENIENT STORE PASTOR WILL MAKE tom OF EUROPE Rev. Jerome McOlade has resigned the pastorate of the Mixpah Presbyte rian church, Powell and East Thirteenth streets, and will take a trip to Europe with his wife during the approaching summer. At a meeting or tne congrega tion last night it was decided to grant Rev. Mr. Mcdiade his recess and action was taken to ask the Portland Presby tery to release the pastor from his work at the Mizpah church. Rev. B. M. Sharp of Mount Tabor preached an appropriate sermon, which was followed Dy tne Dusiness session. S. T. Mackey was appointed commls sloner to the Portland Presbytery, which meets in April at Astoria, to carry the wishes of . the Mixpah congre gatlon. S. T. Mackey, Penumbra Kelly and Herbert Poppleton were appointed a committee to select and recommend a new pastor to the Presbytery, Dr. McGlade has been pastor of the Mixpah church seven years. His work in Portland will end April 25. Alter a short visit In the middle west it is his plan to sail for Naples about May SO. Further than -that Mr. McOlade is un certain regarding his plans for the future. A Profitable Visit. Everybody knows the store noted for good goods. Visit the store today and examine the goods displayed on ' the counters and showcases. , Courtesy shown whether you purchase or are just looking at tne popular dry goods store of McAllen & McDonnell. Be sure and visit suit department en second floor.. Samples and price list only by mall. SIREN SHRIEKED, SMALL BOY WHOOPED, FIREMEN DID REST nie can ee cured by taking something which will just take right hold of all I iooa in your stomach, and digest tt alone without the help of the stomach and let the stomach take a rest Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this very thing. They are composed of the best digestive known to science, and are is at this time fully made up. Four teen men have been signed. The team otherwise Is almost th roperty of the East Side ..Business ten's ciud as tne rranoniae in nwnnH by H. K- Smith and H. H. Fomernv io kuvc uicuiuciB at tne ciud. SUPERINTENDENT ON SHORT LINE QUITS fSDHr'DlDtcb to The Journal.) Reno. Nev.. March 6. T. P. Rowlands. who for two years has held the post- :n.Vrtt, -lSM"S of asVutat supnteTdSnt of V the SttS tThe'.efa1bt.frao,'.i0- fLil' actly the work that a- good - strong healthy stomach does. , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure an rases of dyspepsia, Indigestion, burning nr. irritation, Joes of appetite, bloat, brash, belching, aversion to food, fer mentation and gas en the stomach. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, wiii make vow feel "good .before and after each nal, and make .your stomach ' strong snd healthy again. .They -. will make j-ou happy. . . '- - :; Send your name and address today and we will at once send you by mall apipl package, free. Address F. A. m imrt Co.. 160 Stuart Wdg., Marshall, Mi.'hi.rsn. - :. - " -;v---. ; -t lart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc gold t krx 4rux stora tor fta , J0Jk - . at Sparks, has resigned his position, to taice eirect as soon as a man can De found to take his place. " The resigna tion was nanded in two weens ago, out as yet a successor has not been named. Rowlands leaves the raijroad , which he has served for the past 10 years to engage in other . business, complaining that-the position does not pay . enough salary for the hard and long hours con nected with his duties. The news of thy resignation came as a great sur PrJf. 'or ' the other employes - of the a,JrPad wltn whom h was associated, and there is much speculation aa to who Lb?.iW1,a?? b uccessor. In. all probability the appointment will be mada from tha Bait lka or Pcdea of- Ever been in a theatre when someone hollered fire? Ever feel at that mo ment the cold chills wiggle up your spine to meet the fever coming down from the roots of your hair or wig, whichever you happened to be wear ing? Didn't it put cold water In your sport ing blood, as Oris says, when you heard the hoarse cough of the fire engine right outside the playhouse door and a small voice piped up near one of the exits: "Say, mister, Where's the fire?" , Over in Welser, lflano, they nave a funny lire department, una station is one block "from the theatre. The fire laddies sleep up In a loft on some soft nay ana &i. nixui uius uuwn a. wuuuiy, slick pole, just like they do In real city stations. But the Idaho town as yet nas not in stalled "still" alarms. No, not yet. The firemen are called from their slum bers by a shrill, nerve-grating, undu lating whistle from a siren which sounds like spinster sister's first les ona in valoe culture. That's the first chanter here's the second. Paul Qilmore. who is playing at the Marquam this week, has an automobile which rolls onto the stage during the act Also, tne duddio is equipp 'a siren whose voice sounds Ju like Welser's fire whistle. The siren is tooted lonsr na ioucur soon arter the curuin rises. - The rest is easy to When that siren in the "Wheel of Love" tooted a toot In Welser a week ago, then tooted two more toots, naif a dozen sleepy firemen Jumped through their suspenders and strained several buttons in their hasty descent from the hfcy. The fire wagons .tore down the street in response to the ' siren alarm. ' : To add to the general confusion a small boy, who had been rubbering through the crack In the stage door had no sooner heard the hoarse call of the benzine tooter than he turned into the street cryina. "Fl-veri Pi-yerl" at the top of his voice. The town's popu-1 . Aa. X. J " ail BY The Siren's -Shriek Escaped Through All the Cracks in the Theatre, lace, as Is usual where excitement ofr curs only semi-annually, Surrounded the theatre, Inside of which Mr. Gllmore was using his best histrionic efforts to forestall an lmpendina name. The ascending spine chills and descending jox-ornce receipts at welser re ceived a large iar. Mr. Gllmore was compelled to' give away nearly the en tire lower floor at the next night's per formance to appease the - angry fire men. It was the first alarm, they had responded to for over 11 months. . Morrison Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' ' .- Fixtures; Wiring, SufpUes"vv . ? 291 EAS MORR KEITH'S WAT.KOTEB SHOES FOB MEg S3.50 X. ft O. COBSETS All styles, S1.00 snd up. 1 380Qe E :at. MORRISON STarRANP AVENUE! The East Side Dept. Store,Announces a Series of Great March Offerings ALL MOB1UIOS ZXLDUI BUI HTOW US PRnST Of nTim STAn Onr first of the month sales have aoqnired a promlnsnoe among Portland's bargain events that posted shoppers -never overlook. Tomorrow's sale will be an early March offering;, saoeptlonal in its scope and buying opportunities. -IT PATS TO BEAD OP aHD ATTSHS OUB 8ATUB9AT laUI ' " VF " A SATTTEDAT SAIiE OP . JAPANESE JOMOH08 75e and 85c qualities Saturday only . SEE FZe BEE Dainty creations, plain pink and blue crepe, also pretty floral and oriental designs So dozen at this . price tomorrow only. BOO 90S. OKTXBBEH'S STOCKXnaS 16o and 80o values buy all sites while they last. So Pair Save from 10c to 15c on every pair tomorrow; fine lisle ribbed for girls; heavy ribbed for boys tomor row only 6-palr limit. WOKE ITS TT7B2TOTEB OOUABS 100 dos., the entire sample lines of S of America's largest jobbers stock collars, tabs and embroidered naln- sooK turnovers z&c and 85c values, Your choice while the lot last at, each 5c "XATSEX" PATE ITT TIP SrXX - OX.OVES Black, white, gray and mode: all sizes of the first quality. SATVBSAT SPECZAIi , 35 Pair Every pair bears the "Kayser" guarantee. , 100 SOZEH WOMEN'S BTOOXXHOS aso quality at, tits pair IOr BEE wmow x-iain oiacK witn ribbed tops, black with silk embroidered dots and handsome lace openwork designs special for the day 104. WINDOW ribbed tops WOMEN'S WALZTNO SXZBTS f..Bls of Mannf aotnrers' Samples 100 Skirts, models of Imported French voiles and Panamas; black, blue and brown; cut in the new multi-gored designs $5,00 skirts to morrow yi O jnly pifO Easi Side Dramatic Organization BtTBKHABD BDO., EAST BT7BNSXSE MMiS, UMJ.UJS AMU ItMAWB ATE0. WEEK OP MONO AT, MABCH a TROUBLES OF A MARRIED 1VIAN Performance every evening. No matinees. ANYSEAT 10c Only regular theatrical performances on the east side and change of bill weekly. CALL ON CMIL NELSON The East Side Vew eler forsatlsfnctory watch- repairing. Cor. Grand Ave. and Cast Morrison. '44444 FIR CORD WOOD FIRST GRAbE SECOND GRADE " Long . . . ... . . . .$6.00 Long. ...... ... ..$5.50 Sawe ..V...... ....$6.50 Sawed .......... ...$6.00 Travis Bros. Phone East 202 B-2020. - 451 HAWTHRONE AVE. i RSXXSSlSaSEESaSS2SSSSBXa!VK8SSZSXXSSS3XSSZSSSSSSSXXa?T 8 M H ss H M u East Side Gas Appliance Co. 274 WILLIAMS AVE. PHQNE EAST 475 For Gas Ranges, Water Heaters Hot PJates, Gas Lighting ' Supplies, Gas Fitting. OPEN EVENINGS.. , a The Best Inverted Cas Ugh! on the Usrkel u sLs." M Bt-al h; For a few Days Only $1,001