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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH , 13. 1908. i 13 RIILROAD illlD cirr BURY AX Council and' Mt lloorf Line r Fall on Each Other's: ' Keck With'Klsses. ' That the city and' tb Mount Hood Railway Power. company will MttU i., their differences amicabrseems eer tain fron the assurances . made to the council yesterdar afternoon br C W. 'Mu!r. representing the company. Mr, Miller said that be would draw up an ordinance and stipulation- whereby the ' . company would aurrender all Ita claims to all water In Bull Run river aav that . , which the city could not possibly use " in return the city would aell , the company part of the cltys land near the . Confluence of the Bull Bun and Little canay mors through which the ' com : pany want to run its 'road. . , Mr. Miller assured .'the council tbat bis com pan v) had never Intended to - Jeopardise the- city's water rtuhts on .... bull Run -river" and. that the pity oouid have tod better" Trlcnd In the matter of f taklnt water Mint's on the excess water . in ine river than nis company. -He ex plained this by savlnr that al certain ; times of the year the freshets are so ?reai tnai tne-city could not uae all he water If It had 10 pips II nee and It was part of this excess water which The company bad filed upon. From all that could.be gathered the company I will construct reservoirs and store this .surplus 10 use it wnen tne water la at ..a low stage in the LJtUe Sandy, the f stream from which the company e- jl pecui 10 aenve its main source or. sup r piy in operating ita power-house. 4 If Mr. Miller keeps his word w council yesterday the long controversy between the company and the city will end. It la said that ths controversy ,. has been due to a misunderstanding be tween Mr. Miner ana the water board as to the intention or the company In ; making flllnra. - - At yesterday's council meeting Mayor jane aennea tne policy or tne water board In taking every precaution to pro tect the clty'a water rights. He ex- plained that Mr. Miller's actions in tak Ing the city Into court on condemna tion suits had aroused the suspicion of the rs had not been ready , to grant Mr. the water board and therefore mem Miller's reaueats without full considers . tlon of the matter. Mr. -Miller replied by aaying that the aulta he had brought were perfectly friendly onea to secure rights of way. He bad brought the aulta upon sdvlce from individual mem bers of the water board and other city , efflclala. He aald the object of the ulta was not to get something which would injure the city, but almply to make legal the tranaactiona between the city and the company. As a reault of Mr. Miller1 a exnlana- tlons, the council granted the company the right of way across the pipe line In Multnomah and Clackamas countlea asked for. The matter pertaining to the aale of city land to the company near the Bull Run and Little Sandy rivers will be brought up before the next council meeting. POSITIVELY REFUSE TO r BID HER 5 YEARS Light Companies May" Sow Change Their Minds to ' Gct Contract. -. : ' A brand new lighting ordinance was .Introduced at yesterday's meeting of .the city council to replace the one .vetoed by Mayor Lane. The new meas ure authorises the city executive board to advertlae for bids for city lighting for periods of either three or Ave years. The ordinance vetoed required a con tract for five yeara. , v Whether the change' will result in se curing bids for a shorter term than Ave years la problematical. The Portland "Railway, Light & Power company, through its representative, Oskar Huber, has steadfastly refused to bid for less than five years and C. W. Miller, repre- ' . 41 .. lfA Tl . I..... also said that his ' company would not accept a contract for lesa than Ave J" ears. Theae are the only companies rom Whom the city can expect bids. 1 FIRST COUNT OF VOTES III LIBRARY COflTEST , . i i ii 1 1 ii -. -. Twenty-Seven Organizations Entered in llace lor The v Journal's Prize. : The Journal herewith present the result of tbe first count . of ballots la the library contest. Already some IT organisation -have entered b use, and while the vote la not large, con siderable interest Is shown and che many friends of the different organisa tions are hard, at work attempting to take advantage of "tbe liberal oner ana procure the library. , , ' This library Is to go to any; lodge, ohurch or society In the city of.Port- uiil .nil ih tlhrarv will he found on exhibition in the window of The Journal office at Fifth- and Yamhllh atreete. s If you nave not aireeay wurw race It la time to see about it ii on. and get started early. Friends or tne different organisations should read the announcement, on another page and en dun In hln their favorite at once. Th. Miit -V iu biUot will be an' nounced from time to time ana wui ns doubt show considerable, towur ana many changes In places. Sow They aUaaa. East Bide High pehoolA... Til Multnoman camp, w. j. Williams Avenue school.. ft!! St Mary academy... ...... Ill East Bide library 419 St. Vincent's hospital. . . ? Central Christian church...-. si F. B. lodge lit o B..P. O. Elka . West Side High school iz y lft (. A IM Mount Hood circle 111. Women of Woodcraft ' . . ' Ml East Side Athletic club 141 Portsmouth school 241 Cathollo Foresters 231 Couch school 210 Oolden Rod assembly. United Arti sans zxo M. C. A 214 Ladd school -...120 Toung Men's Cathollo Athletic asso ciation . . ... .. 220 Atklnaon school ,' . ............. . . .1I Falling school ' 180 Allen's preparatory school ....122 Easles Columbia university x. ...... 7S Hoiisosy scnooi s Wood lawn school I Turn Your Face - 2 ; - Into Dollars Many a Man Has Failed Because Hit Fact Was Picture of Calamity. : t it.- ... It takes sunshine, to produce a rose, a perfect rose. And so man, to be suo cessfuL must have aunahlne Inalde. The lire wnicn has it not, which hss no health and bo happiness, is sour, surly, pessimistic, and a failure. The world already has too many vinegar fsces mat praams ill-will and atrira. Tne world wanta Joy, comfort, aunahlne, and will cling to the man who has It, who rsdletee gladneas -and triumph wherever he is and undsr all circum stances. , . ; Borne people have a genius for seek ing put the disagreeable, the crooked; the bad and the ulv. These are the destroyers: they trsvel in schools, they head together for they love their kind, and the cheerful part of the world will nave nothing to do with them. k . t t i, i . . an. disaster knowing at the asms time that If they do. their Uvea will be ruined? Borne people cannot help it, for pes simism usually comes from bodily dis orders, and tnia cannot always be pre vented. The stomach, for instance, la the moat common cauae of dlacontent. sour face, recklessness, disgust and lack of ambition. A bad atomach mere is ths secret of mnrn failure. Anyone can have a aood atomach. a strong stomach, a atomach that can take care of anything and everything that la put into it, no matter whether It is a very bad stomach. now or not Then why not have itt Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablsta do this vry thing. One ingredient of these little tablets digests 1.000 grlns of food, and no matter how had la vour drspepsla or indigestion, these tablets win ai ELECTRIC LOOP TO TOUCH PENDLETON Hopes nigh That WalLa Walla- FreewAter Line May Make Semi circle Around Umatilla. (Special Dispatch to The Joan.il.) Pendleton, Or., March 12. Visions of an electric line running into this city are raised by the aending of a crew to survey an extension of the Walla Walla Traction company's electric line from Freewater toward Weston. A crew of Ave men Is now at work on the survey near the Watts ranch, half way between Freewater, the present terminua of the line, and weston. umciais or tne com pany who recently paid, am official visit to Freewater and rode over the line, said It would be extended into Weston. the heart of the wheat belt, within six months. i Weston Is but Zl miles from this city 'and n.eaay grade can be secured into Pendleton ana it is tne intention ox tne traction company to build to this city and on to Hermiston and Umatilla In a short time, it is declared. lsest evervthlna- In your tnn.aeh. thoroughly and completely, and better and quicker than a healthy stomach can do the same thing. Btuart'a Dys pepsia Tablets will cure quickly loss of appetite, brash, irritation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, eructa tions, loss. of. vim and spirit bad memory, and dyspepsia and indigestion in their very worst forms. No Other little tablets In the wnrlA can do so much. You should carry Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta around lth you wherever vou a-o and take them after meals. Then only will you realise what It la to enjoy a meal, and what perfect digestion means. Tour whole body and your mind will feel the effecta; your vim will increase, you will be more satisfied with what the world doea. you will think happier and o; sappier ana your race win be one of supreme contentment That will bring, you success and then more success. Tour face will bring you dol lars. Try It. It will coat you Just SOo for a package of these wonderful Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on earth. Send ua your name and adifresa today and we will at once send you by mail a sampie pacxage. rree. Address F. A. eiuart co., loo i Mich. Stuart Bid-., Marshall, AT THE THEATEES -a feattle vs. Portland. Great chlcken-eatlng contest Batur day nlrht Twelve-Mile house. Enter tainers. par excellence. The Oreat Elli otts, harptata, vocalists and other at tractions too numerous to mention, uv automobile, liverv. We will meet all trains Greaham and Cedarvllle branch. Oregon Electric allway Company Hew Vast XJmltsd Service. Effective Sunday, March 15, this com pany will place in service aaaitionai local ana timiiea trains ueiweon rn land and Salem. Hours of arrival and departure of these traina will be found in another part of this psper. The Journal Library Voting Coupon THIS COUPON IS COOP FOB 5 VOTES IN THE JOUKHAL LIBRARY CONTEST 'Cut out the coupon, fill in name. of organization or society you wish to vote for and deposit in the ballot box at IIOLZMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St. WHITE FRONT DRUG STORt:, 133 Grand Ave. WATTS-MATTHIEU DRUG STORE, 275 Russell St. Name of .Organization . .... . . . . . . . ........... 4 Name ' of .Voter t -.v. .-.. . -:. -. .4 Address e 1 Old or new' subscribers to the Daily and Sunday Journal, paying in advance, will be entitled under this offer to special votes as fol lows: One year ($7.50),- 750, votes; six months ($3.75), 300 votes; three months ($1.95), 125 votes; one month (65c), 40 votes." "Black Crook" Sunday Night. The attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Sunday and Monday nights. March IS and 16. will be the big musical ex travaganza s Dec tabular. "The Rlanir Crook." The advance seat aale opened veaterdav tar thin nlri-tltn f.vnrit. and judging from the demand It will I be greeted by capacity audiences both nights. on 'Dream City.' Next week the Marquam management Jit! New York, where it ty. the musical Webei-s theatre, will offer "Dream C comedy success from ran all last aum- mer. in the company are Mary Mar ble and Little Chip, two of the best known stars In musical comedy. The BtoryTe a travesty on boom-town and the efforts of real estate speculators to foist country townships on the market. Seats are now on sale. , "The Three of Us." The Baker Stock company have da- llghted large audiences all this week with Rachel Crother'S famous play, "The Three of TJs," which Manager ueorge l. aaKer was rortunate enougn to secure for stock this season. It Is one of the latest real New Tork suc cesses, and tells a vivid story of the life of Rhy MaccheSney and her two young er Drotners in a Nevada mining camp. "Zlra" Next Week at Baker. A play, unlike -any other ever seeu on the Baker stage, is "Zlra." which will en next Sunday matinee and continue LADIES' Ft-A -Wa Sair 1 . sun Fttpp TATi Xgll VniT A A VV V V W X VU J. UU With !Lach Order tor a Gentleman's Suit MMMMM.M,M.,M,,M..,MM,Maasasswsss- sis e ssweaai , as I ss ss 1 1 I ir T M ' r f - ' , . . ,f 4 ..... . -fc .-.' - f - . 4 . ' s -t " Tomorrow, Saturday, Store Open Till 10 o'Clock. We Repeat, Ladies' Suits Absolutely FREE, Conditions and Terms Very Simple, as Follows: You Can Select a Lady's Suit Equal in Price to the Price You Pay for a Gentleman's To-Order Suit and Get the Lady's Suit Free. For Example: J You Order a Gentleman's $25.00 Suit You Get a Lady's $25.00 Suit Free You Order a Gentleman's $45.00 Suit You Get a Lady's $45.00 Suit Free You Order a Gentleman's $60.00 Suit You Get a Lady's $60.00 Suit free The price of all cloth fof gentlemen's suits and all ladies' suits is marked in plain figures. You can tell the price as well as we can. The offer is a grand 6ne for you so plain and simple that no humbugging can be done if we would permit it. We are told that when Acheson advertises special bargains he gives them. J. M. Acheson defies any quibbling or misunderstandings or flaws to be picked in, this offer. It is simply as it states above a lady's suit free with each order for a gentleman's suit and you can pick a lady's suit equal to the price of the gentleman's. You Order a Gentleman's $32.50 Suit;. You Get a Lady's $32.50 Suit Free Have Made It Handy for You Gentlemen's Suitings and Woolens will be displayed on the First Floor of our Main Store. The cutting, fitting and making is on the Fifth Floor of our building The Acheson Building. About Ladies' Suits We have about 2,000 Ladies' Suits in our Suit Department on our Second Floor; there is ample selection. No garments will be laid aside unless a bona fide sale or order. The terms will be such that ydu can get the lady's suit when you want it either before or after the gentleman's suit is ready. Gentlemen's Suits You can have the gentleman's suit made up any time you like be fore July 1, 1908. We are running this offer to suit your convenience. So come in -and PUT IN YOUR ORDER. WL HAVE, THE, MAN TAILORS TO FIT MAN OR WOMAN THE J. M. ACHESON CO. Mfrs. and Dealers in Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts, Merchant Tailoring CORNER FIFTH AND ALDLR STREXTS op all tlon. is offered a chance to hide her life completely by seeming to be killed, but in reality changing places with the wo man whom she thinks is dead. She goes to England aa this woman and lives the life the suDDosedlv dead wo man waa going to. LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST too A i600 llbrarr given . away absolutely free. volumes .and handsome golden oak cases will be given to the lodge, school. Churon, ClUD or society in roruana securing ine largest Every merchant listed below will give with each 10-oeni An elegant library of number of votes, purchase one vote. At tne ciose ok toe coniosi wio mugs, buuuui, cnurcn, ciud or society receiv ing the largest number of votes will be awarded the library complete, with cases. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes. The library is on exhibition in the Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Flftn and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holaman's Jewelry store. 149 Third street; WWte Front dcug store, 183 Grand avenue: Watts-Hatthieu drug store, 275 Russell; street, where all votes should be deposited. Trade WltO tne loiiowiusjinercnauis-' aim get uuuy wua ins voies: vr. k. acAsmub - co,.drr roods, clothing and Shoes. 380 to 884 East Mor rison street. : - J.r.V'iOMWa, Jswaler, 14 Third Street Main 8186. O. X. KOPSTEATXHB. photographer, 166 Third street Pacific -17 JO. KADDEBTT TBAWBrXB STOB AOB OOn office and warehouse 111-118 Jforth Sixth street Main 1(85, A-1685. . THE B. B. BBAXXAXD CO., sporting goods. 123 Grand avenue. East ,888. XiIBEBTT CO AXi XCB CO., office I J12 fine -street" Home, A-8136, AIln ' TTTI.CAB" COXJt CO.. vinos 82, Burn aide street Main 2778, A-2778. BtTSCK OSTEB merchant tailors, 825 Stark street Pacific 200. '" OBEOOH JfxrwS CO, clgara'and news, l47,6Uth street i . ' "VT.ttg TbrFT, plumbing and gas m ttng, 607 WUllainsavenue. East 4226. WKXTS TBOsTT? DBUO ITOB28, 183 Grand avenue. . . v - ; A. & imiXTTr grocer, ,128 'Grand Avenue. ; B.-1261K Eat 283. -.. r 1 " TEE BABBEB SHOP, finest Shop-In the cityj 81 Sixth street , KABOITZa TBSTfXB OBOCEBT, 880! Yamhill, corner Park. Malo ' 55JI, v-1787. -irr-3:f-tiV ' HBHEiFUMIISHEBS rJTo IMT HSSSIMM -CKZOAOO KABBET, meats, 1ST Third urn. ioain sxtf. MOBBXSOB EEBCTBICAXi CO- 381 ast Morrison street East 3138. B-1825, WATTS-MA T"TBJJ5TT ' CO drurrlata. no nusseu sireei. juast csz. yard East Eighth and Main streets. East xo. - mAUCB innn, Una millinery, 469 Washington street mB. B. B. WBIOBT, dentist 843U Washington, corner Seventh. Main 3113. CEWTBAIi HABXBT, meats and fish, 130 Grand avenue. B-1886, Easf413. t BTTTEB-BTPT i BBB,I ' CO, cortiar Second and Columbia, streets; retail 146 Third street : i :. .i . SATX.OB 8f BTABTOHT, plumbing and fas fitting, 80S Pins street s .. KOOBS BBOSt, east side news deal ers and confectionery, Williams avenue and Russell street East 4703. , i , B. A. ItfoADAMS, bicycles and sport lng goods, Williams avenue and Knott street -.East' 2483.;,' -; uv-;v "Anita the Slnglri Girl." "Anita, the Singing Girl." the com edy with music at the Star theatre, is playing to large audiences nightly. This Is a new kind of attraction for the pat rons of this theatre for musical Inter ruptions are not often used by the French stock company. Miss Kathleen Taylor, in the title role, is introducing a number of vocal selections, which ar) encored at every performance. Tomor row matinee. t n m Show for Children. Tomorrow the children should be sent to see the vaudeville entertainment at the Grand. The headline act Is one which the Youngsters will dearly love. It Is Carlisle's dog and pony circus, in which Tom. the talking horse, is ex hibited. There sre many other amusing specialties on th bill but next to the animal act the most Interesting feature is F F. Montressa's wave motion pic turea, depicting Cupid bringing about an engagement and marriage. Have Yon Seen Katrina? if vou haven't, you'd better extend the citcle of your acquaintance by at tending the Lyric tonight and laughing with the Allen company in its 1 funniest hill. "Our New Girl." Verna Felton aa Katrina Is making the hit of her me vi.,141., 4naraattnir motion THCtOreS De- tween acts. Last performance Sunday night. The Stowaway" Monday. Now for the big apectacular comedy .ir.. "The Stowaway." which the t 1 v. . haan ni-rtm 1 ni nflr. "The StOW away" will have Its first production by th. Alien i-nmnanv Monday night Tne tcenea showing the deck of a ahlp at sea and the safe-orackers will make you thrill all over. Great new moving plc ..ra hotwaen a.cta. This will be the real show. NEW CURE FOR STOMACH Woodard. Clarke & Co. Give Journal Readers a Chance to Try It. Druggists do not often guarantee any thing. But Woodard, Clark & Co. assure per sons suffering from distressing lndl gestlon that they can aurely be re lieved. . Sines nobody knows when, people have suffered from indigestion, sick headaches, bloatinr. diszy SDells. dls tress after eating, sleeplessness and many other symptoms of stomach trou ble, and have found the usual remedies soweness. - At last a prescription called Ml-o-na stomach tablets is offered to tne meai cal nrofesslon and general cubllo as a final solution of curing stomach and In testinal troubles. . Its success every where has msde it, in the last few years, tiva acknowledged specific It Is to- aay. Indigestion, which is so common a trouble, is the principal cause of a great snare or the aenerai Door neajen. 11 has misleading symptoms that seem ingly have no reference to the stomach, such as headaches, sleeplessness, ner vous symptoms,- eto. These conditions. If neglected, become chronlo and hard to shake off. Strengthen the whole digestive sys tem with Ml-o-na. and you will soon find that the stomach and bowels do their work as the should. There will b - no distress aftr eating, . and - ths refuse win be expelled rrom .tne sys tem without the aid of physic ' woodard. Clarke & Co. have so much faith in tha -power of -Ml-o-na to cure stomach- Ills that they give a guarantee with every 50-cent box to refund the money if the remedy does not no ail that is claimed for it' They take all the .risk, and you -cannot afford to pass by a reliable medicine that la sold 4a this wax. - . ' - - ;--.''. - , "Sis in New York." There have been many farces with scenes showing the raw Rube coming to the big city for the first time, and de picting the many comical adventures happening to him In his attempts to learn the ways. But one of the best of all these is "Sis in Hew lorn, wmcn will come to tne trapirtnwi. ouuw matinee lor ine ween. "A Royal Slave" at Empire, No one will make a mistake by going to the Empire tonight ana witnessing the performance of Clarence Bennett s "A Royal Slave." It is positively one of the most fascinating and Intensely in teresting plays ever staged, and la by th author of "The Holy City" one or the treatest successes of modern times, Tomorrow matinee ana nignu On Thanksgiving Day, "On Thanksgiving Day" has been se rnnM hv the French stock company and will be presented all next week at the Star tneatre, starling ounuay auuon. This Is from the pen of Owen Davis, the popular dramatist, and the play Is a rural comeay arama. Hebrew Impersonators Gilday and Fox. considered England's greatest delineators of the Hebrew char acter. rom as the headline attraction to the Grand next week. They will be on a bill of tiptop vaudeville artists and one of the strongest vaudeville pro- grama seen in Portland for aome time, BAKER CITY-DALLES DEBATE POSTPONED (Special Dispatch to The loaraal.) The Dallea, Or.. March 13. The Dalles High school debating team did not go to Baker. City yesterday. was Intended. A telegram waa received by Professor Young of the High school here that a member of the debating team of the Baker City High school was suffering with tonsllltls and that the debate would not take place until Friday, Marcn ku. The question to be argued March 30 will be the same that The Dalles team has debated with the Hood River High school team and with the team of Wallowa county High school and has won on both occasions. The affirmative of the question. "Resolved, that the government should own and operate the railroads of the United States." has been given to The Dalles debaters each time. -.. . ----- ... -- s Ths Baker city Hign scnooi team won on tbe negative- side In their recent de bate, so this gives the affirmative again to Tne -Danes ream. onuuiu X ium icui m 111 III IB 111J1V at Baker City , it will have to debate with Astoria and ths winning team will then have to debate with the champion team of tbe southern Oregon district Those who will go from The Dalles to Baker Cltv will be Harrv Nitsohke. Jeuna Mulllken and Ray Harper. Pro fessor Young oi tne High school will accompany juctou , Karo-Klapper Go0 Corner Third and Yamhill Streets M Ladies' New Lace and lLmbroid; ered Hose 1,000 pairs Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose, fine gauze lisle, lace allover, lace boot and in dainty embroidery effects; black and colors; full seamless. The latest products of a leading mill. Every pair in the lot is worth 35c For Saturday only, special, the pair 75c Lmbroid eries for 39 Cents 58 pieces of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, 18 inches wide, the sea son's newest designs; also Corset Coverings,' reg. 75c. Satur- 'JA,, day, the yard. . . Uv Marvelous Values in Ladies' Shirtwaists for Saturday Only We 'offer 'for tomorrow 200 Shirtwaists of white lawns, trimmed: in pin tucks, laces and embroideries, also full embroidery front in .open work effects ; all sizes and styles; regularly worth up to $1.50. Special for 7Qr one' day only. . Ow Extra Specials in Children's Shoes 100 pairs Children's Shoes, in dongola, vici; and box calf, spring heels, stock or. 'patent tip, lace or button; sizes 5 to 8; regular $1.00 and $1.25. Special for Sat-; urday only at, (ip choice, the pair .Uv New Spring Muslin Underwear; Splendid oehowings in Ladies Muslin Un derwear new Umbrella Skirts, made of fine cambric and trimmed in laces and embroid eries at from 50c up.tp $4.98. Corset Covers in wide1 range of materials and rl, designs atirom. . ....., . . . jC II T) New Bank for Astoria. I (Spadsl Diipateb to Tbe Joornat.) , Astoria, Or- March . 13. Articles of incorporation f ; ths Banking; ..Savings and Loan association hay been filed in the county clerk'e office The Incorpo rators are W. E. Buffum, John Hnhn, T. lu Ball. C F. Bwander and Fred Karlnen, and the capital stock is 50,- 000. i The obiectja to conduct a g banklng business. . , - . : . - . ; . i urn Have you 23 csnts? ? i 1 -t.H vc? ... ;n .a. -a r.-. v 1. jt:.