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I1 . i ' 1 r I. S - THE OREGON' DAILY" JOURNAi; r PORTLAND, V FRIDAY ' EVENING, - MARCH t 20. ,1803. ' u ; ; ' . - t JJHSH If iiilEUUI . -. Tew Ordinance Introduced Allowing Only "GoTcrnmen U'i Inspected packing. House's Dealing In Interstate V i .- , m 'aa i ' ' n a i' it rut. '" ft ' 'rtji r '". u . . Cured by.Dr.-WilliantsVPink i Pills and the Proof Is' - 'Right Here. . . . i iraue ' tODiaugnier Hiuiin jiie uiy jjimus, 81,000,000, fl i n nin nrr .-. IFLAfilfilATORY - rm m , ; . 1 Half of Oregon Trust's Ha- 'I IlealUInc that Ua . niinanca,' ; Intro- .'- M1HI.,, Hr:A,l Al.t ru ducad at. the last oouncll meeting grant man-American Expects to fuurer ta ,rtc p'c;invf, ii ; - . . . v . I U Zimmerman. It.' would fall . v. umpiete .Liquidation w fore Close of Year. recommended for paassge by the coon ell" committee on'health and police this morning, Lawyer L. A. McNary, repre senting Schwarlsschild ! ft '' Bulsburger, Introduced It new, ordinance which al low. , the operation of. packing plant. Ll . - ' t I WIllllH ID, VIUl 17 II KAK Jl iiiii,i- ' Approximately one half of the work I commerce, subject to federal Inspection. Of liquidating the old Oregon Tru.t & Having, bank ha. been accomplished by the OermiinAmerlcan bank In Q day., Thl. ordlnanea w city to packing plants, but would keep out the ..mailer ones. With this iwjp- tlon the ordinance lntronuceo pjtr. could also open up the since llipcourt madi It. order granting I McNary is the same us the present or pctftlon of Receiver T. C Devlin folr ainance prohibiting slaughtering of nt sale of the Oregon Trust's asset, to the German-American. t The eoutt granted two years' time-for the-liquidation. It is said the Oerman-Amerlcankwlt com plete the task In considerably lea. than one year, i , r. - . . Receiver Devlin In "already lookln forward to the complete wiping out the Oregon Trust s liabilities, and to 1 jswn discharge t the court. He Intel fTrt take a ions vacation and visit hi farm In New York state. His health la not the best, and he expects to take .urnrient time to completely recuperate. The affalra-of the Gertnan-Amerlcsn are In admirable shape, s will be shown In a statement now being, prepared, and which Will be iaaued within the next week. ' The benk has, by payment of cash, bonds, and by offsets and other wise, -taken Care of about $1,000,000 of mala wlihln the nltv limits. When the committee met this morning the committee-room was crowaea wun attorneys and citlsen. Involved In the at neraor Logan, representing number of South controversy ana was heated and time, the discussion ereoiml. Lawyer John i I intending to take over ,th " plant and perate it as it . making such addition, as Portland nronertv-owners. declared Bchwartsachlld flulsburger were simply the iramerman tanda toaay. ns aucn aoaitiona tne punmu demanded with the growtn 01 tne city He .aid: . Want torn A.snranee, 'If hla onmnanv which has ao much money and boast, of it. wealth want the council to open up the city to them for . Darktna- plants snd slaughter houses for its benefit, why doean't It coma forth with a bond or written s S I. I.l.ni. tn Ant W. the. .Oregog Troat Saving bnk v.... 0-ir4h .laurarice that fn time a z,zoo.oo or iiamiities, and tnere la iant n i nmn. the preaent site that M, Kan AAA " - still in the hands of -the receiver flO,- oou cash with which to continue tne slow procee. of liquidation, of caeh elalma. . The flerman -American bank', arowth since the purchase of the Oregon Trust has been phenomenal. ' The. assets of the new bank have grown frfl 1140.000 to nearly 1800,000, and will Tass the million-mark by the end of the present month. ' , This estimate doe. not Include asset s or the Oregon -Tihmji & Bavin. Dana, all of which are held In a separata) ac nmint la eharca of Kecelrer lierlla. Tne new bank la receiving some very Urge new accounts, beside .retaining e w.e part of the beat business carried by the old Oregon Truat IIIJIICIS FIGHT DUEL JO DEATH Customs House Inspectors ; Meet in Mortal Combat Near El Paso. (Halted Prase Leased Wire.) El Paso, Tex., March 10. -By the i light of the Tnoon and with no human being "near to look on, two American custom bouse Inspector, fought a. duel to the death on the banka of the Rio Grande river, a mile from thia city, last I midnight. i - The combatanta were Charles Logan and C. B. Jones and their bodies were found today :ylng on the ground where each had fallen before tho bulleta of the nther'a revolver. The men bad evl dently quarreled, but the cause, of their differences is not Known ana prooaoi never will be. Remnant, of a- lunc showed that they had Just finished their midnight meal. The corpses lay about 1 feet apart and it appear, that Logan fired the nrst snot ana .misaea hl man.. Jones then shot Logan through the ltins Inflicting a wound that proved I -fatal in a few minutes. Before he died. however, he shot Jones through the heart. killing him .instantly. Tightly gripped in the right hand of each man was a large caliber revolver. and the bodies faced each other. 1A' FOLLETTE WANTS TARIFF COMMISSION ' (Oalred Tress Leased Wire.) , Washington, Ma.ch 80. Senator La Follette Introduced a-bill today which was temporarily tabled, providing for a tariff commission. . He explained that there was some doubt whether the measure was properly a senate one,, but declared that lie would address tho body on It moon. Russian Auto Corps. (gpeelal ntapatob The Jonroal.) St. Petersburg, March 80. The war department has. ordered the formation of an automobile corp. for the army on the German model. - Tnht will cost 11.580.000 'Mr. Holsev and evervDoay eise knows that Schwartxschlld ft Bulsbur- ger are not goina to spend ii.too.uuo at the atart. The -company will buy the plant and operate It aa it stands today. Aa time goea by they will make Improvement, and bosslbly In the fu ture they will have expended 11.500.000 but at the present time nothlnr will be dona save to operate the present plantt t Mr. Helsey replied to Mr. Logan, but bis 'reply was rather vague aa to the company', intentions at the present time. He did not deny Mr. Logan'. frfmarka. and did not aay that hi. com pany would apend the money Immedi ately, tt waa thia that caused Council man Driscoll to ask him to show evi dences of good faith, to which Mr. Helsey ssld: Understand, aentlemen. tnat .we are not comlna; here with sledge hammers to batter our way in. ir you mm we are not actlna in good faith, turn us down." tamori of .Secret Contract. Mr. Logan alao stated thai there are rumors current to the errect tnat Schwartxschlld Bulsburger and Zim merman have a contract whereby Zim merman la to operate the plant If the ordinance la passed, and Bchwartts- chUd Bulsburger w ill buy his product. Mr. Helsey denied thia. and said that Schwartxschlld A Bulzborger have no contract or agreement with Zimmerman nave an option to buy his plant. 8. II. Gruber representing the cham ber of commerce offered the resolutions paased by that organisation condemning the ordinance and epoae " ar ten agalnat : the. measure. one brnuaht out by Mr. Gruber was that the company would have 'to haul it. stock and meat producta 80 mllea in order to reacn tno union aepoi. tie esuea bit. Helsey to explain how his company would got around tr is dirnciiity. Air. Helsey replied that they would build railroad. Later It was brought out In the dis cussion tnat the company expects to use the t'nited Railways line down Front street, if the connection can be made between that road and the Southern Pa elf ic's tracks at Columbia stroet, Wheth er this csn be done is a matter of doubt because of the restrictions in the United Railway; company's franchise in regerd to hauling, freight train, through the city. .. ' ' Kit. Chamber of Commerce. - Councilman Cottel also spoke against tne arantina or the ordinance, a. did Ben Lombard, secretary' of and half owner of the Fulton Park Land com pany, which owns 1.000 lots in the vi clnlty of the -proposed plant ' On the other hand several petitions were pre sented signed by- about S50 property owners and residents, urging the pus- are oi mt measure. - Councilman Beldlna renlled . to Mr. Gruber and severely criticised the chamber or commerce for ita stand In the matter, aavlnr: "Of cOursa we could -have etDected this opposition from the Chamber of commerce. This Is simply In line with the policy, that body has been pursuing ior years. ix tney want to ao tningi forsthe city a. they say they do, whj haven't they compelled the railway com panlea to make thl. connecting link between the two lines of track and then we would not have any trouble about transportation for Bchwartxschlld & zDurger. , . - Mr. Gruber alao referred ttt the low depth of water in the Willamette river wnion would make It easy to be contam inated and. would also prevent large 6 bout 150.000 or $0,000 of all this money they are .pending for Portland in oreoging out a channel ao tbat objec tlon can be removed. . . . "The chamber of commerce haa land of it. own to sea and It lie. in the north part xt the city. 'It ha. never done anything for the ,aouth part- of I'ortkand and we expected thl. oonoal tlon from that body. It haa thrown fold water on everything In flouth Port iauu. ' - ... . Contlane Debate. . While the committee listened to many arguments for and against the ordi nance allowing the paoklna company to come, into the city there are4 still number of men to be heard and a receas waa taxen at 1I;0 until I o'clock this afternoon. It la probable that definite action of some kind will be taken by the committee tni. afternoon. The oral nance introduced to the committee thl. uii'iiiiiiK iujiuws: "Section J. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to kill or slaugh ir, or cause to ds Kilted or slaughtered, within the limits of the city of Port land, any animal or- animals, the flesh of which I. sold or offered for sale or intended to be sold or offered for sale, or to erect, maintain, or use, or cause to be ereettd. maintained, or .used. within the limits of tbe city of Portland, any house, shed, building, structure, yard, lot, place, block, or enclosure.-or otner ttuuai house. Provided. . however, that this ordi nance shall not prevent the killing or siaugniermg or animate By any lodivid- uain, i inn or corporation enaaaea in in teratata commeroe and , conducting, a meat packing plant which la subject to government inspection upder the law. or me united states. No nerson. firm or corporation, sha within the corporate limits l said eit p or store any uncured or areen hit or hide, of animals in any house. -store. building or other place where the aame snail cause or create a noisome or or fenaire smell or atmosphere, or. in such. manner so a. to d or become offensive to persons trsvelina alone- the nubllo streets of said city or to tbe owners or occupants or premises adjacent thereto. wo puicnera oirai. aaroaae of any aina, or any puma or atinxing animal cr vegetable matter ahaii he allowed to re main on the premises or any person, or oe tnrown in any street, or alley, or place, or In any standing water or exca vation, or upon the ground or premises of any person. section z. Any person, firm or corpo ration or officer or employe thereof vio lating the provisions of this ordinance shall be aubject to fine of not less than 1260 or to imprisonment of not less than 0 days, or by both fine and Imprisonment." ling or place, a. a slaughter- For year, evidence that Inflammatory rheumatism is curaoie by Dr. William. Pink Pill, haa been published. ' - That hunrlMwIa nf . TMmnla hava . triad the treatment with good reaulta is shown by the increasing number of cure. 're ported. '. f Every .offerer from thl. most Painful disease who doe. not try thi. treatment la neglecting the moat hopeful means of recovery as is snown oy tne statement of Mr. K. C. Odell of Morrison. 111. "I suffered with Inflammatory rheu matlsm for elshteen months before found a cure." he says. "I hsd always been more or less troubled with my Kid neys and stomach. The rheumatic attack came on a few yeara ago when I waa living In New York State. All of my m from head to foot. . I couldn't walk any distance at "all without resting. The palna ware dull and aching and once In a while were aharp and snooting. The rheumatism began to affect my heart causlns: falntlna spells. "I was under a doctor'a treatment for about a .-year, but didn't derive any help from il and in fact 1 think I arrow worse, I saw an account or Dr.- W illiams PinK Pills In a newspaper and began to use them- at once. The relief waa almost Immediate and I took the pills until cured. 1 have never hsd the rheuma tlam In any form since My wife has been very much. benefited by using the puis aa a tonic ana recommenaa mem aa highly as I do." v t nr. wiuiama i-ina 'iiis were origi nally a prescription used In the doctor's private practice and their benefit to mankind haa been Increased many thou sand fold by their being placed on gen- eral sale with the doctor's own direc tion, for use. They are entirely safe and contain j no opiates or 'other, bablt- rormins drugs. Tney ouiid up tne blood, strengthen the nerves -and nave 'cured rheumatism in almost every form. anaemia,- troubles or women and grow "ft k Pills are sold h; Ing girls snd'msny forms of weakness Dr. Williams' all druggists, m on receipt of price, (0 cents per box; six boxes for -12.80, by the Dr. Williams Medicine company, Schenectady, N. Yj all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid. POSTOFFICE SAFE CRACKED CHILD My BE CECjjJRITTMl Seen Near Marshall Junc tion, Wash.-r-FJees jto Woods When Accosted. Lock Drilled With Black smith Tools and $150 in Cash Taken. Vessels loading and unloading oddosR the site chosen by the company. . Why doesn't the. chamber of commerce spend SOME of the best look ing feet ' in town come here for .shoes; that's one reason why ' they're best looking; .we - put shoes on them that keeps them so. If you. - feel like getting an un usually good shoe for $3.50, $4 or $5, just ask to see our Selz Royal Blue Shoes; the best shoes' made for the money. We satisfy lots of people with them. Call and See the New Spring Styles $3.50, $4, $5 BMt Oak Sola XrMthtr Oa.dU ijl our uhom "i-X ' ; IbW assaw,- - - - Formerly I49: V . TUreJ Street Ccr.7l!i iad Washlajlcn Sts. ' (Uolred Press Utsed Wire.) Spokane, Wash., March 20. Cecil BrlltaJn, who was kidnaped from Walla Walla two year, ago and for whom a reward of $2,600 is offered, I. believed to have been seen at Marshall Junction, near here, yeaterday by J. A. Ktppart, formerly of Walls. Walla. The boy was with a man and a woman, who parted, leaving him to shift for himself. The boy answers the description, but ran Into the woods and disappeared when the farmer questioned him closely. It Is supposed he is at Rankin's railroad camp, near Marshall, BLIGHT ATTACKS . REGISTRATION ROLL The ' registration - record con- 4 tlnues to suffer , from depres- slon. Only S24 voter, marched 4 - Into the county clerk's office yes- 4 terday and last night to place their names on 'the roll of the elect, and at this rate the total will not go much over 27,000, Instead of tbe 30.000 or 32.000 a 4 that has been hoped for. There 4 are now . 22,170 name, entered, 4 of whom 17,387 are Republicans, 4 4 1,696 are Democrats and 1,087 4 4 members of other partlea or in- 4 dependents, 4 (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Drain, Or., March 20. The safe In the postofflce here was cracked last night and robbed of about 1150. The burg lara effected entrance to the building. In whlen Benton Mires also conducts a store, by Cutting a panel out of the rear door and opening the, slide Jock. explosives were used. The No safe- was comomation jock, xne tools used were taken from Bohm a blacksmith shop. ur me money isjcen m.4B was postal funda, I13.K money order funda and about 26S belonged to Postmaster Has ard. the greater portion of which was lodge money. Officers are In pursuit of two strang ers, who are suspected. TWO SECTIONS BEATS NOT HAVING ANY Keep a Full Supply of stored-up energy on tap for emergencies. It's the competent man who is always ready that gets "the best places in the business world. Right food, regularly eaten, is the basis on which real;energy is made, and the man who daily includes Grape-Nuts in ; his dietary, feels . the glow of energy in ? heve and muscle stored up for thesteady:pullfthat wins.- The Phosphate of Potr. ash contained ; in wheat and barley, isretained iri making t Grape-Nuts, and combines with albumen in : the. bloody to rebuild the brain and nerve cells; brok- i en down by natural effort' and business activity,. ' - v "There's a Reason" for Things are pickln' up train 4 4 -16 from the south came In In two sections thl. morhlng 4 Northern Paclflc No. 1, due at 4 7 o'clock, arrived on time. 4 v Southern Paclflc No. 16, due at 7:(S, arrived on time. The second section arrived at 8:06. 4 4 Southern Paclfio No. 18, due 4 at 11:30, arrived on time. e O. R. & N. No. 3, due at 8 4 4 o'clock, arrived IS minutes late. 4 O. R. & N. No. 6, due at :45, 4 4 arrived on time. 4 4 Astoria & Columbia No. 11, 4 4 due at 12:15, arrived on time. 4 4 Argentina Breaks Faith. (Special Dlipab to Tbe Journal.) Rio de Janeiro, March 20. The Oa ceta .de Notlcias declares that "the good Intentions of the public spirited men, who are trying to brlna: about an Im proved state of feeling between the peo ple of Brazil and Argentina are being negatived by advertisements and cir culars issuing: rrom tne Argentine for eign office for attracting immigrants in Europe, which publish tnat Argentina is the only South American country in a. prusjxiruuB cunumun. Peace In Portugal. . (Special folipatch to Tbe Joarnsl.) Jwisoon, jusren zu as to visioie eym toms. the country appears tranaullfaad and the general elections have been or dered ror April t. Fire at Marseilles. (Special Itpatch to Tb Journal.) Marseilles, March 20. The factory of juaurei naa uurimu aown witn several neighboring houses, wounding several persons and creating a loss of 2,000,000 irancs. Proclaims Arbor Day. ItTnltert Press Tared Wire. I OlvmDia. Wash.. March 20. Governor Mead today issued his annual procla mation setting; aside AdHI 9 aa Arhnr day within the state of Washington. f Fast Cruiser. (Special Dispatch to Tbe' Journal.) Portsmouth. Ens-.. March so Tha cruiser Tartar, In its trial trip haa made a speed of 36.6 knots an hour, between Southampton and the Maplin Sands. CatUe Are Sad. (Special Oiapateb to Tbe Journal.) Montevideo. March "20. Tha atia nf these redone have been attacked with a dir.ease known as rrrlstesa" (sadness or melancholy) in . consequence of tha prolonged drought. TAX MONET STILL '.i mm IN SLOWLY 4. . Tax dribbles are atHl coming 4 4 Into , the - office of ' the sheriff, 4 4 bat there is. tllKabout 1 800,000 4 4 ; to b collected. Much of this ' 4 4 'sum comprises taxes on which 4 4 half payments have been made, 4 4 -but there sire hundreds of thou- 4 4 , aands that must come In before . 4 4, April' g or - be . penalised, r The 4 4 penalty ! for .non-payment is 18 4 4 per 1 cent and 1 per cent per. 4 4 month until 4he taxes are met 4 4V';.:.i:;-.. ' . 4i . 4 t ; ' Wv-'-y - , :lr' mm $ m iff i. : the greatest display of Spring Shirts ever attempted in Porflana, ,eveiy new fabric ) and pattern shown in light and dark 'designs : Coat style and otherwise-in any sleeve length you may desire ' . Priced from $1.00 to $3.50 ' ' ' -. clever display of Spring Neck wear, every new creation of the season represented in the new four-in-hand shapes Priced from 50c and Up , SPSINfS 1ATS by far (he largest and most interest ing exhibit of Spring Headwear ever shown New Spring "Brook" acknow ledged the peer of all $3.00 hats, over 150 new and distinct styles and shapes shown, m all the desirable shades, always sold at $3,00 rv THB BAST SIDB PEOPLE'S STOREM 30A -39O CAST MORRISON STREET NEAR GRAND AVENUE Bring the children down tomorrow and enjoy a first-class entertainment tit the East Side's New "Nickelodion" at our. expense.' ; :',;"-l'v-' ::. ; Free Theatre Tickets Tomorrtw Mffi lli 25c Purchase at Banhon's A pretty good inducement in itself, but coupled with the wonderful' orice reduc tions in effect tomorrow, it makes a strong bid for your attendance at the East Side's newest and c best equipped Department Store. ;:v' .": OUR SATURDAY sjPECIALS ARE WINNERS AND HAVE. BOUNDED into popular favor from the start Tomorrow's trade inducers mightier than ever 2000 Yards lonsdale Muslin, 12!c Quality, 1? FULL BLEACHED, YARD WIDE i NONE TO DEALEIS TEN TA8D LIMIT " V BLOUSE WAISTS FOR BOYS J,: ' Yi. NO OTHER STORE IN TOWN OFFERS YOU SUCH PHENOMENAL BAR GAINS AS THESE A SATURDAY 8ALB OP Corset Cover Embroide'ies 39c AND 50c VALUES TOMORROW Sec Window ISc Yd. See Window Corset Cover Embroideries and wide Flounc ings that never retail for less than 39c and 50c a yard, made of fine, swiss and nainsook, full 18 inches wide, with wide embroidery; a hand some selection of patterns to choose from. A, limit of 5 yards tov a Customer at "this price;.. MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES All sizes, in the latest styles, Blouse Waists for boys' 20 dozetv $1.00 - Blouses 50 V ' 50 dozen 50c and 75c Blouses 38o " 100 DOZEN - - KAYSER SILK QL.OVES ALL COLORS, FIRST .QUALITY The famous Kayscr: Glove; made with; patent tip. We are the only . people, in the United States . . that sell , them, for 3Bo Pr.f LOSS SETTLED FR03IPTLY By tha Iiocal atatnal Company. A . A fire oocurred on Wedneslay aren- lnsr, doinr considerable damage to the stock of groceries of - Edward . Hall, at 408 First street, and the promptness In which It was paid speaks well for the Beaver State Merchants' Mutual Insur ance association of this clty," as the following letter will attests . ,: t "Charles B. Merrick. Secretary Dear Sir: I ber to acknowledge receipt of check . In payment of Iobs and damage to my stock. Your promptness at a time when ao much needed fcy the ad justment awl payment of the loss with In 18 hours from the time It occurred speaks well for your company and la greatly, pprlated. by. tno, , Wlshtng you success, youra truly, 4 v "5DWAR1J ? II ALL.? I The Beaver State Merchants Mutual Fire Insurance association waa organ lied by the State Retail Grocers' asso ciation .and commenced buaineas ' Jan uary 41. It has received large pat ronage from business men mil over the state,- It, Is managed by well-known business men and with tha support It deserves, will soon be one of the large Institutions of the state. Its officers ar v D. .; C' Burns, president; B. J. Dresser, vice-president; Charles B. Mer rick, secretary; F. Dresser, treasurer. Favor the Beaver state with some of your business and keep the money you pay for. Insurance at Lome. ' fa linswcrlna advertlteueota haraln. cl jgcutlos, Za JuuruaU ,- i TIPPLE FAHILY T , f ;'C HAPPIER APART Estella TIppla has begun suit In t!. circuit. Court " for dlvoree from Vrn' Tipple. ' They were married at Gutn.-v. Illinois, in 1888. and site charges ti t he deserted her in July, 190 i. ' Restaurants and jretc!. Ppeclal prices today snd tomorrow ' i table linens, sheets, .ljiowr.i t -spreads, blankets, roniforts. ' crashes, curtains, porlim srrl c. ies, McAllen & MotHimtil. !S3 r