Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
.1. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING,"" MARCH 61808. "It PORTLAND GIRL HAS MET WITH ran' speech FLATTERING SUCCESS ON STAGE F Go anywhere In the city, get a price on urt kind of set of teeth, then come to ui and we will duplicate that set : of teeth for $7.00, except gold and porcelain , ' : ' Statement 1 Only Cure for Such Corruption as Scott-C Bourne Contract Eastern Dentists, 287 Va Washington 'J'"'S STRIKES AVOR .4. 4 .; If r).. I' f I 4 Ti-w . v'-. 1 .My. .4 .-..; . ,y...V.. ..it-.. 4 ...,.., V ' v vV V' -; '.'s - ,V , - f " v j c Y: ' ' " x ,;.: . ;t i':y ,5 ..; ' ! '"'.'. ,v', : - - sr vf '"h if, " . i i 4 A c a -x b i; 'How known to every aohoolboy aa uint hall mi Miss Maud ; ! A Portland e!rl who haa moat decld , odly mad food on the a tare !a Mlaa Jf aqd Howea, a daoghter of S. E. Howaa of 408 Collee itwt, who la playlnr tha rola of Lillian Baker with .Paul Ollmor at the Marquam Grand. Vita Ho wee la a brunette and aa can ITowes. be Been from her picture, la very pretty. She began her professional career fire years aro In fan Francisco, later going with -The French Mlllner" company. She played In New Orleana aa leading woman with a stock company for aome time and waa with Stella Mayo In "The Show Olrl." Last year ahe waa in "The Uingerbread Man" company. In her part aa Lillian Baker. Mia Howea la gaining new hooora And la nurseling a great aeal or attention ana lavoraoie criticism. Her many Port land friends hare been entertaining ciauurnipiy ior ner during ncr atay in iiiia city. CANADIANS WANT TO PUT DUTY ON LUMBER i Belllngham, Wash., March I. A spe cial from Vancouver, Biitlah Columbia, Mm- 1 "In the opinion of H. nrealdent of. the Vanc trade, much of the stagnation of pinion of H. A. Stone, vlce- realdent of. the Vancouver board of i of the stagnation of the lumber trade te due to the fact that rough lumber la permitted to enter Canada duty free. Believing a great In justice is Deing aone tnia province by the dominion government, he moved the adoption of resolutions urging the do minion government to give thia matter their prompt consideration and to place a duty of 11 per thousand on rough lumber and SO cents per thousand on ahlngles at the earliest possible date. It Is not now a ejueatlon of struck Billy PattersonT" or of old is Ann?"'' The main point at Issue over In South Portland among tha lead ers or the South Portland Republican club Is "Who uncorked the bottle that corked the arguments of W.8. U'RenT" it la a cincn mat aome one aid It, and) President Lillls Is looking for that man, be he Republican. Democrat So cialist or anarohlat. Whatever he be, he will get" hie If his victims get him. What la all this about? Ask W. M. Davis, familiarly known aa -Pike," be cauae he came from that famoua county In Missouri. Me doea not have to be shown. Ire knows, and aa he talks of the incident he elevates his nose sadly and shivers la his new spring suit. His other clothes have been hung out to air, for Mr. Davla was one of the inno cent bystanders, and there were eeveral more. In plain words, some naua-htr out-un 1st loose a ooiue or suipnureted hydrogen. the com- icnce of rotten eggs. In Jones hall last night just as W. 8. U'Ren was Uking a full breath for his peroration, and the crowd Drone ror (lie exits wlln a wild disor ganised rush. No one will ever know what the peroration would have been, for Mr. U'Ren himself beat a hasty re treat when the foul wave hit him In me (ace. Defines Direct Frtmary, W. 8. U'Ren waa the Drlnclnal at the meeting of the South Portland Republican club last night. He apoke in derenae or the primary law and Statement No. 1. T. J. Fording, who aaid he bad not engaged in debate for 10 years, and who proved it by hla re marks, took the other side of the aues tlon and spent most of the time he was berore the audience waiting ror tils hearers to laugh at him and urge him to begin to discuss Statement No. 1. Mr. b Ren In hla addreas paid a good deal of attention te H. W. Scott and the Oregonlan and its attitude on the pri mary law and Statement No. l. He apoke of Scott aa "My friend Harvey,' and aald that "There has never been a time when he has not been right, some time." Thla brought roars of laughter and applause from the audience mat packed the hall. Continuing. Mr. U'Ren said that Mr. Scott waa a aalnt among alnnera. There had never been a Question of public In terest in the state that he had not been rlabt on at some time during its dis cussion, for he could always be found to have taken both sides of every ques tion aome time during Its discussion. He was right on Statement No. 1 two yeara ago. 8 oott-Booths Corruption. The apeaker called up the Scott- Bourne contract, in which Scott agreed to pay Bourne $25,000 for Bourne's suDDort In Scott's candidacy for United I Biaies senator in 1VU3. air. u itin saia that while Scott had died feeble denial of the contract as printed In the Amer ican magasine and la Oregon papers, no denial had been heard from Senator Bourne, nor had criminal action been In tituled agalnat any of those pubilab- Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. 'iflf ' t lt&nfflBBBsaBVBBfei mm Limited Special Offer Neir Columbia Graphophone Clpe BN) and Complete Outfit-$2&60; incladinjr yoar choice of six 10-Inch Colombia Disc Records, and 200 needles on little weekly paymento. , This handsome new Graphophone has a large quartered oak Cabinet, a noiseless motor, and a beautifully decorated flower Horn black or red. It is equipped with the same patent aluminum Tone-Arm and the same Reproducer that hare made the Columbia Graphophone famous for mellow resonance and sweetness of tone. The six records are regular 10-inch Columbia disc r ords, beyond comparison for pureness of tone, faithful reproduction and absence of foreign sounds. That's the outfit that costs you $23.60 on easy terms and is sold under a written guarantee which accompanies each machine. A Come in and let us tkovr you. SOLD BY YOUR DEALER OR Br Columbia Phonograph Co. 371 Washington St. nr tha storv. T"he speaker paid trloute to John H. Mitchell, who had hlmeeir put tne nn- ahlng touches upon Statement No THE MARCH OP INTELLECT will take you to our store for clothing. We have all the varieties of the proper fashions in both Suits and Overcoatsstyles that will be appreciated by both young and old. We invite you to inspect the new arrivals. 3LI0M 'GIofbiHB o GuiSlfuhnPrqiV 166-168 THIRD STREET O. 1 The senator had aald when he had com- leted the statement. "That will fix It. o one can get out of supporting the people's choice for United States sen ator." Whatever else John II. Mitchell did, the speaker contended, he was al ways loyal to the principle of the pop ular election of senators. Legislators go to the legislature to represent the whole people of the state, the speaker argued, and not to repre sent the Republican party. "I want a Republican In the United States senate, said Mr. I Ken. I am a Republican and 1 want a Kepubllcan In the United States senate, but first I am an American cltisen, and If the ma jority of the people of Oregon want to send George E. Chamberlain to the sen ate I want to see him go there. "The same rule bught to apply to the election of senators aa to constables. If the voters do not know' enough to vote for United States senators they do not Know enough to cast their ballota ror constable, Mr. U'Ren said that the men who were opposing Statement No. 1 had ground axes in the past and he believed mat tney were grinding axes now. following Mr. u Ken a lew minutes were taken up by T. J. Fording, after which Mr. U'Ren took the platform to close his debate. He had his opponent iauna ana tne crowa wim nim. Ann statement men in the hall charged that the meeting had been packed with So cialists ana Democrats because of the great applause given the Statement No. 1 utterances and arguments of the speaker. It was evident, however, that a large number of the old-timers were there, which made the game about even. It was a Statement No. 1 meeting from start to finish. As the guests were fleeing before the potent smell of the unseen bottle in the back of the hall. President Lillls with stood the temptution to flee long enough to declare the meeting adjourned until next Thursday night. From the Oakland Tribune: "The demands of the Government are certainly exacting, and if all dealers in food stuffs retained Government Inspection there would be no cause for complaint as to the quality of the various foods consumed by the people. SS20.YBARS la positive cranf of the reliability and confidence ur patients have in m. specialists always in attendance, assuring prompt and courteous at tention. Ldy attendant always pres ent, s elnlM DsnOsts Our reputation for reliability and thor P.uhnes ia well eatabllehed. Clean jlnesa. Good .Work and. Quick Serv- ICQ Jnnrr mum a bit- " "aotlo Tree when plates xr br!da are ordered. Plates nl r Best mate Wetk-psrhaos Vour Jeeth have become so useless thit it s Impossible to firmly ta hniJ Tltenhe old Stumps7 without causing yoVth. iuSJSst pain, and a plate is fitted. ff Se Plata fits perfectly It wiukWrti and perform Its work of masticaUnir your food satisfactorily. iuT m5 )0 years' experience in this work will guarantee satisfaction In every ease.' Crowa a,ad Bridge Werlu It's a thame to spoil your personal appear. WliWiseS? - - v , - .ev-vw aVTAgleVW ratling bid., M aa Wufe. Portlaa? IN PORTLAND oorao wobx tob TJtLM BSST raOfLI anee and ruin your digestion fr the lack of teeth to properly masti cate your food, when a- bridge ran be uppiiea mat will cause no dlscom- ron wnatever, will chew, your food ?roperly and thoroughly, while your ooks are improved beyond descrln. tlon. A hollow tooth that Is now useless can be fined and crowned so that it is saved for probably a life time, to secure the best results you must secure the highest grade of Kill. Examination free and Invited. "nn acsirea you can have T. P. wise or my personal service.' .Our force Is so organised tftat we 2i,.dflJ0,,, Orowa. Bridge aaa 1 a day 1? aeoesaary. owa people oaa write and Jrraage for appointments. Hams, 10c per Lb. Read the Franklin-Barnes advertise ment on local page of today's paper. ALBANY ABOUT TO B0031 IX BUILDING (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Albany, Or., March . General build ing activity Is assured for Albany this spring. As soon as the weather settles the foundation work will begin on the new Elks' temple, a Woodmen building iiu ma nunc w me aico chid, a num ber of residences have been planned. The condensed milk factory, a cannery of immense proportions, and the pro posed street railway will give a decided Impetus to the activities of the city. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomaa' Ec lectrlc Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. DKUGGISTS' BARS ARE CLOSED BY COUNCIL (Special Dlapatch to The Journal. Pendleton, Or., March 6. At a meet ing of the council list evening an ordi nance was passed to the effect that drugstores in Pendleton will not be al lowed to sell alcoholic llauors excent in filling written prescriptions irom pny siclans, providing one sale for each prescription. The penalty will be a fine of from 110 to 1100 or Imprisonment from 6 to 40 days. , Metxger fits glasses for 11.00. Healthy Food "It will thus be seen that it is the inten tion of the U. S. Government to give the ' people healthy food, which they will get if they INSIST upon being SERVED with U. S. INSPECTED PRODUCTS." Take advantage of the Government's precaution in your behalf. Allow none but the Government Inspected meats to come on your table. They cost no more than the uninspected. UNION MEAT CO. Wholesale Dealers in U. S. Government Inspected Meats "Columbia" Brand Hams, Bacon and Lard NO PLATES Required Fast Work on Battleship. United Press Leased Wire. I Boston, March 6. A record for-speed i in tne construction oi vessels ror the United States navy win nicely be estab lished in the case of the 0,000-tpn bat tleshiu isortn usicoia, wnicn is now building in tne fore itiver shipyards at Quincv. Though it la only four ontns since tne Koei was laid the ship n.lv 0 fl no Aon , f IhI.L . J . I ' 1 f a r.rnrtc1 lh hull will h ,.au fs now nearly 20 It in orpectel the "UU will be readv tnt launching about the first of October. CiMiMioer.ng tne sK of the ship and the difficult problems involved the nrnor. ress made In her construction Is con sidered remarkable by the naval ex. pertp. FURNACE . ZEi FOX Every Furnace We Sell Is Absolutely Guaranteed The heating problem is a question in Oregon as well as in the eastern states. The one real satisfactory way to solve this problem is to install a furnace then your home will be heated nerfertlv T pays to put a furnace in, not only for comfort's sake, bur because it increases me vaiue oi your property it you ever want to sell a furnace installed is a strong selling point ' We make estimates for installing furnace systems complete. .We employ experienced furnace men for this work and the work we guarantee to be satisfactory. Maintaining Heating Plants fa Our Business We Selected the Pox Furnace We recommend the Fox Fur nace. It gives you clean, equal ized heatcuts your fuel bills in half. Have our man call and talk it over with you. Drop us a card today. We maintain .... ... mi wm v"ii ".all Baits where we make all the air ducts and furnace pipes used in our installation work. N rU.--. a. v cBuuiaics. iniorm us your needs right away. of I I k"AnnPDI V 130FIRSTST xfa e ItyiUlVU M. ISIPAD AI HDD PACIFIC U. TRACK PUT IN FINE SHAPE 1 i (Sptdftl Dtspatcb to Tbt JoornaL) Pacific University, Forest Grove, . VawMh k Tn irhnnl ant hnritlassi declared a half holiday yeaterday after a 1 ar for tha spring's worn. ,a Hundred boys college to put the athletic field in shape or , a nunorea Doys procured picks and Eead Saafkea Satttr day ad. shovels and put Id several hours tiling the nuarter-mile running track. The young ladles-came out en masse to en courage the workers with their pres ence. I.ate in tne axiernoon, wnen tne work was finished, the co-eds served the totters with hot coffee, a n sand- Iwicnes. o. J. uawrcmw, uio uig wwgnt man., superintended the project.. About 1,000 Xeet of tUing was lal4 wblch it la thought will drain tha tv .... extent that It can be used the entire - lngton'' Jewelor' Ptlc,, Si: Wash- Attempt to Dopose Smith. (United Press Leased Wire.) Trenton, N. J., March 6. New Jer sey politicians are considerably inter ested in tho dinner announced for to night by the Doraocratio countv mittee of Hudson in honor of City Col lector Robert a Davis, the Demooratlo leauer of that countv.. Tha .J purpose of the affair Is to bring out Davis in opposition to former United States Senator James Smith T- , leader ?f the Democratlo organisation in New Jersey. Back of thla mnv an attempt to frustrate the scheme of 4 :.s fe.::V f?-:'-v;i,5,,.:. 'it .-. .:.;,y . 3 ... 1 's. 4:v:j.j:.ii Si :-M :. m 9 ..tj. '-i ' i'v.i i :v:! . 'fis ;. .... . -i,:-H x ';-i'ft.,-!ii.W;t.V' sabaUaMdsWa L. L. WHITE, Chief of Staff SOLID GOLD TEETH CROWNS Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold, m v Zzk., guaranteed to be tne best, tor J)'xvl PORCELAIN CROWNS Any Porcelain Crown made no matter what they Aj are called or how they are made. Uur price is OteUU BRIDGES Solid Gold Top, Solid Gold Backs, Porcelain Fronts, per tooth Solid Gold Teeth, 22k. bridge. per tooth , $4.00 $4.00 All other work same price, proportionately Vr Call and satisfy yourself that we have but one price and that we do not misrepresent our work. W.e emphatically assert that no better work can be done in Portland at any price. ' Absolute guarantees. EASTERN DMISTS Room 510 Telephone Main 3780 287 WASHINGTON ST., BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH OFFICES IN Merchants Trust Building . SIXTH AND WASHINGTON BEST LOCATION IN CITY MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT " FOR ROOMS APPLY tTO Merchants Savings & Trust Company ?47 WASHINGTON JSTREET jE WO M. Laoo Prnts., "'I' TMtaWiwcosV.RJ J LUMSCft CxCMANai BuiUBINtt OUR NEW POLiaES OFFER. ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values BUPEKIOK iHlJUtJSSUCWTS urrKIiD TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AOENTaVJ Smith to prevent the New Jersey Dem ocrats supporting .Bryan at the Denver convention next July. Bead Sharkey's Saturday ad. Business Change at Roseburg. (Special Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.) Roseburg, Or., March . One of the most important business transactions of the year took place yesterday when Frank E. Alley sold hla larara ahntrarrt offlcs In this city to Messrs J. ii. Booth, vv. a. nsher and J. M. Thorns TM new owners took possession at .otwf Mr. Thome assuming charge.. The neii owners have for many 'years been tmf ruuuii iiiuHi in 1110 uuBineas aiiair; or Ktmeuurg. Mr. Aney will turn h Biienuon to iiveaiocK, especial. iiursrB, imvuig recently purchased te.vuu iarm Jh uaraen valley. Fair fare, white bands, satia akta 1 by Batla akin cream snd Satia powdatj "Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. i