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7t' .'. V ' 10 PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. EVENING MARCH t 25, 180$;; t "'V 10MS T0DECIDE 11 JOHNS DIES BSE nil WICKETS : . . " i .: ' ..V, v - .; - ' 'C .' ; : ;,-''... :..-. ..... i v-:. icthe ; oregon daily..1 journal,'. ' poi iliillli li 1 -ii: M j.y 1 -I'' :'. ''' : . ,';' V V ' k r;? ;'.:-'-.;; . -' ",. . 4 v t ' U-.-.u . 2 adison 5 Street J Structure Good Government League in the Field With Strong' XomInees.i Will Probably Call for , , Special Election. .;. V Vj.'-'": ' As it will now be impossible to pro cure the reconstruction of the Madison street b lid o by initiative proceedings at the- coming June election It was de rived Isst night by the T7nlted East .nil that Ilia reaueat ' be mad for ft special election to be called later In the, year at which time this measure mid several others mar be placed before the people. " All petitions ror initiative measures inost be filed on or before AnrU 1 tk lM affective. . In a great many ways It Is thought a special election to put forward the Madison bridge Issue will be desirable. There are a number of measures that the east aide clubs have proposed that hould be submitted soon. Included In tills list of measures are all those de- clred Illegal by Judge Cleland in the circuit-court recently. To these will La added other, which may include an appropriation for buying a rock crusher and a new system of Improving streets; a provision ror. district assessment in lmiro vlnr streets: a new pipe line to Hull Run river: placing parked streets and shade trees under the supervision or the park board; a provision for an eleo trlo lighting plant; a measure requiring all pipes ana wires to oe iaia oerore a street la improved, ana pernaps Others. . ' It is generally conceded that the Madison street bridge should be replaced as soon as possible and that no delay hould be allowed other than la abso lutely necessary. In the opinion of W. L. Boise, president of the east side clubs, the next question In importance is tne construction or an auauionai pipe line to Bull Run river. Next to f hat la street . Improvement, which Is a big problem ana regarding : whicn there are no two views alike. The Madison brlda-e has been declared rot safe by the oountv commissioners. In Its present condition It will have to nerve the city for at least one- winter more,, Whether It will be able to wlth Kiand the . floods of another season is doubtful.. The piles placed under the fpans to support the bridge have proved, to be more dangerous than helpful be cause floating logs are caught by them, Increasing the strain against the piera City Attorney Kavanaugh has ad dressed a communication to Judge Bean of the supreme court asking hrm that The bond Issue case pending might be moved ud en the calendar. If the Is sue Is declared Illegal the United East .Side clubs will ask the council to call a Kpeelal election in the fall. li Is thought that an election Includ ing only ' Initiative measures will be given more time and study by the pub lic, thus demonstrating toe real value of the initiative, .-.j INVESTIGATE LIGHT . The Good Government league of ft. Johns formally nominated a ticket last night, which put two tickets Into the field, between which the contest for Offices in St. Johns will be fought out at the coming city election. The 'other ticket la the Taxpayer's ticket, launched a week or ao ago. More than 100 per sons were present lssi night. The platform of the Qood Government league declare for the Sunday closing ; Our complete stock of. tailorMde COATS . ' '.tVv.': for ladies and misses is now ready for inspection. These are entirely different from those of other stores, be ing absolutely man-tailored throughout exclusive designs and in a class by themselves. Price $9.85 to $25 J This FINE; HOME, 'with BEAUTIFUL Pr6uNDS Ro6m41 1 -Corbett Building, IfiftH, and MornsoiL Farms and Acreage for Sale 16 AOBZI on the Oregon City carllne: timoer; on two. good puo PRICK $3 SO PER ACRE; II acres cleared. haJanaa wnnA ublie roads; all good rich soil: land. Ilea well: terms easy. COHY'SFRAi A. M. Esson, Candidate for Recorder at St. Johns, Without Opposition. of saloons,' dance halls, skating rinks and poolrooms; a closer regulation of the saloons during the week and a re duction of the salaries of city offi cials " The meeting waa called to order by H. ' W. Brlce, afterwards nominated for mayor. T. J. Monahan presided as per manent chairman and C. W. Wrinkle was made secretary. The following ucxei was nominated: Mayor, H. W. Brlce; recorder A. M. Esson; treasurer. W. U Churchill; city attorney, j&. joiner; councumen-ac large, T. J. Miller. C. J. Muck. E. C. Hurlburt: First ward. J. J. Lyon. W. W. Wlndle; Second ward, J. H. Crook, Le roy H. 8mlth. H. W. Brlce. candidate for mavor on the Good Government league's ticket Is very well liked in St Johns. He la prominent Republican in the county, as well as in the town, being mentioned BEN 'SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER for representative on the Statement No. ucaet in uie general election. A meetina of the "stalwarts" waa called Monday ' night. City Attorney PfiTlinSllIa KftSldftntS HPllftVfi ininlstratlon in St. Johns, called the 111 W till K l,W V1UQI, I1U IIIO IfUra. VI IIUIII' They Hayo Been Subject to Overcharges. At a well-attended meeting of the Uni versity Park board of trade Monday evening a long and exhaustive commun . lcation from the city attorney waa read relative to the liability of the electric lighting "company to furnish without cost wire connection within reasonable distance to houses.. The company has been charging for running wires into houses on the peninsula, which the resi dents do not believe Is fair. - , The subject has received considerable attention recently,- and the matter will be Investigated further la order to de termine if the Portland Railway, Light A Power company has the right under Its existing franchises to make a charge for wires used In' connecting up houses. An effort will be made to get a more favorable franchise if -the right exists. If the right does cot exist the peninsula property-owners will bring suits for re overy for charges already made and will refuse to pay similar charges In the future. t . . ..- . ,.. A regular meeting of the board of trade will be held next Monday evening at which time Judge M. O. Munley has been Invited to . speak In favor of the new high bridge from Hancock street across the river to the terminal yards. There Is much objection on the penin sula to the location of a new bridge across the river so close to the present steel structure, 1 - Avoid Secre j Stomach Remedies! up. The ept for a mating a ticket, was taken ticket previously slated, exeen few minor changes, was nominated by tne taxpayers. The principal places on the taxpayers' ticket were filled as follows: For mayor, F. J. Hendricks: for recorder, A. M. Esson; for treasurer. J. E. Tanch; for city attorney O. J. Perkins. The latter recently gained considerable notoriety la connection with th St Johns ferry scandal, and the expose of - the scheme made by The ' Journal. On the first taxpayers' ticket J. E. Tanch was the nominee for recorder, and O. H. Thomp son was the nominee for treasurer. Mr. Thompson made way for Tanch and Es son, the Incumbent, was placed on the ticket for recorder. Mr. Esson has no opposition for his position as recorder. One other change was made. S. L. Dobie Is the . nominee for councilman from the Second ward In the place of 1 Alexander scales, wno was compelled to witnaraw irom tne contest The election In St Johns will take place -on Monday, April 9. The contest will be close. The city registration books will be ODen on v a few davs longer. New noils have been bought bv ne city wnicn win oe used ror the nrst time at the cltv election, and then four other times before January 1, 10. WHAT CAUSES XZADACHB. From October ; to May colds are the most frequent cause of headache. LAX ATI ve brumo quinine removes cause, JE. W. prove on box; 25 cents. ASK TAXPAYERS TO SUPPORT BOND ISSUE 7 f HigliVSchooL Because Most of Them Contain North East Side fASSOCiation Dangerous Ingredients, Which. : , WnrfcW TTayrf fnr AW Produce the Dnir Habit. . V4 " " ' Thousands of people, having dyspep sia or stomach troubles in some form, continually -dope" themselves with all sorts of secret tonics, drugs, pills, ca thartics, etc.,, which not , only Inflame and irritate the stomach and Intestines, uui jb many caees cause the , opium, . uiurpmne ana cocaine naDits. You have a tight and should demand to know what any medicine contains be- iure you ibk it, unless it is put up or icuuuuacnaea Dy some reputable pny slclan. Fakes and quacks will put most fining into ineir secret preparations, to make you like their useless stuff so io want more of it until it makes iuu ino victim or some drug habit, which will ruin your health In a short time. ..wrtlilljyspepsla Tablets 'are not 1 Tey, tney do not contain in- 'V7 rygs, ano tney are recommend to.H8and8 of Physicians In the " 8ttes and Canada to their pa- "?lTi?fJw mJd U ?thT "toniach troubles food - ' lwProPer digestion of These wonderful "tablets actually dl finf u" the obtain "he very I uZV? re ,e1'"l of a 'healthy t Muart'sj Dyspepsia Tableta contain fruit and vegetable essences, the pure concentrated tincture t Hydrastis atirt Kolden seal, which tone n I?JA"!' i".d en the mucous coats of the stomach and increase the flow of gaatrl" aod other ! i restive Juices; lactose (extracted from it . i i k ) nux, -t atrengtiieB ttt sinS controlling the action of the stomach" binmuth, to absorb Sases-and prevent fermentation, and pure aseptic pepsin yower. All of these are aclentincallv Incorporated la these tablets oriosenges and constltuta - a- complete, natural. rr' ' (t -v w iwiit iomaca irouDie..- I Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold J V large llftyent boxea. by ail. drua- 'Write us for a free sample package. Th' mmple alone vfill give you suffi ritnt retief to convince you. Address ' A. H-art Co, I id fituart B.Mg.. Mar- i--a. - - - , - .. i The North Eaat Side Improvement association has addressed a communi cation to the entire east aide through the United East Side clubs, asking the support of taxpayers in procuring the bond issue for the new Patton . blah school building.' A special election has been called by the school board which will be held Tuesday, April 7, at which time the tax payers, in the school dis trict both male 'and-1 female, will be asked to vote on the question of Issuing- $260,000 bonds'- for. the purpose of building another hlali : school on the Patton tract in Albino. t There 4s .little doubt or tne measure carrying, but the North East Side club Is desirous of getting out aa many peo- lie as possiDie to vote on tne measure, 'he oof la will be open only from 1 o' clock to .4 o'clock at the city, hall in the afternoon of April 7. As the tax payers of Albina aided In getting the present east eiae nign scnooi, tne cen tral east side district will assist Albina In the effort to get another high -school building for Albina. It la believed that the scnooi Is necessary and . that the city will be well enough , supplied then for several years, .". v It waa reported that me. looation on the Patton tract had been found un desirable by t ha school board, but now tne Doaro nas aeciaea inai mere is no objection to building, a nigh school on tne tract as soon as it is DOS stole. When the bonds are sold and bids re ceived the work will be Started on the new cuudlng at once., THE "BIQ STORE" WITH LITTLE PRICES . Note the values shown here in these East Side Dressers, Sideboards, Carpets and Mattings. By buying in immense quantities, having low rent and economical management, we are able to undersell West Side stores. 1Q ACBX& near Beavtrton, all cleared and In a high state of cultivation; large ,7-room house, large new barn and outbuildings; two good walla; small orchard; on good nubllo road; PRICE ONLY $4,000 f 1.100 cash, balance easy payments. , IS ACSES near Beaverton, all cleared and In a high stats of enltlvation; soli rich, black loam; corners on two public roads; H-mlle to good ' school house; PRICE $200 PER ACRE; $500 cash, balance easy payments. 19 ACXE8. H-mtle from good railway station: 18 acres cleared, bal- X nc raadRICE $250 PER ACRE; one of our best buys In the vicinity 10 ACmrs near .Beaverton; on good public road; acres cleared, S acres of It as rich onion land as there Is In the Willamette valley; . PRICE $2,600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. . 14 ACXSa within H-mlle of good a nign state or cultivation; sou rich and land lies well; never-faUInc stream of water: PRICE $2S0 PER ACRE: payments. railway station, all cleared and ia. i lies wen; never-railing $500 cash, balance, easy THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245K STARK STREET ARPET 'ARTMfNT HO. 18 Dresser in golden oak, ma hogany or white maple. fitted French plate mirror 22x28 inches; three roomy drawers, standard slse; regular $1S values. Special Big , East Side Store's price Is "I'' 910.50 Big values in Brussels Carpets of fered by the big East Side Store. You cannot duplicate these prices anywhere in Portland. Many pat terns to select from. These prices do not include sewing or laying. A high grade. Brussels Carpet that other stores ask $1.10 per yard- Big East Side Store price only Two thirds .wool Ingrain regular 75c value our price, perYtrd Fine Japanese Matting, yard 22) 65c Carpets, 39c WO. 690 Fine hardwood Side board, golden oak finish, fitted with German bevel plate mir- ror 18x24; has two small and one large linen drawer; spa clous cupboards In base; all neatly ornamented. Regular .$17.50 value. Big Store Spe cial Price only S12.75 FREE These Fine Ladles' Brushes Free to All Who Attend Our SPRING OPENING NEXT SATURDAY EVENING ALL AROUND THE CORNER, UNION AVE. AND EAST. BURNSIDE Big EastSide Store . i-:7rfe7;aa7',,;,e ALL AROUND THE CORNER, UNION AVE. ? AND EAST BURNSIDE L0? EE EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST Contest Closes 6 P. M., April 1st. '08 Send In Your List Marked . "Word Contest" $3,250 In Other Prizes JNO P. SHARKEY COMPANY A2537 1225 6th St. Main 550 1 1 n n r 1 1 n t r n n v i . 1 1 r s ns . '-.. - . casidiaeuramaiic URGE VOTERS ST. J0HNSFlUNCHISEi! A : STILL HOLDS GOOD At. . n1?"" "of the city council In . Johns last Bight no objection -was raised to the validity of the franchise vi - in ei jonns. Heating A Lighting coropanr because Itbe company did not substitute a cash deposit of $5,000 to Insure faithful execution' of the pro- of the franchise In lieu of -the $10 000 bond as was agreed upoiC '0 action was Uken.by the council TO REGISTER ';.,!.; ' ;, . i- . . ..i ... -:i . . ' : :'J '.vfi.!' A. East Side Oubs Determined ' to Hare Portland List: , JIatch Seattle's. . Ona of the most important matters before the people at this time ia. regis tration. Such was the unanOnous opin ion given by the United East Side clubs last night U. 0..ariffln made a strong plea for registration-and ended by say lng If Portland Is to show a population uai to or greater man the population or Seattle tne people must ' register. Seattle's registration Is 85.000. while Portland's is but 21.000. Resolutions were passed by the east side clubs last nirht seekinr to stir the voters tha east side to register. The resolutions ioiiow: , '- .i ----v. j. .- Whereas. It is known that little Wore than one-half fof the voters of PortlonH have registered and there 4s little timet yet rt oerore tne primaries - will bs neia; inererore. oe it Better. Equipped Than Ever! tbt as xaJiT rata narrzM 4 noasc Saat 04, B-188. r East Side Printing Col Cor. Vfeioa Are. and x. Washington. Organization Push club, that every push club and im provement, association be requested to call special meetings at once and take up the question of registration, so that Portland snail make a nrooer anowinr: that the five delegates from each affil iated club be made a speclaljcommittee to sea that these meet In eb are held to tna- end tnat every voter in the several localities is urged to go. to the court house at once and register. It belna con sidered a duty every good cltlsen owes not oniy to nimseir out to the city and state.'? -' , .- .-. - - The relgsfratlon books close April 7, 10' days preceding, the nrltnarv election. April 17. Within that time every east flllaa StlaiK mrlll . hsitrA AnnAntimlfw 4A Solved,, By ; th. .. United JEaat Blfle'iuest Iti miminrXtaiU ww ,u. waasu &TEBJ. - WHXZ OT KOZTOAT, ' 3SAB0X 19 Performance every evening. No matinees. .. ANY SEAT 10c c.ASo,rrlni' p1ant ven away Saturday to person most nearly guess ing Mr. M. Lloyd's age. au. of their respective districts who have not registered to. do so. The flubs rere resent every district and suburb on the east ilde. and it ! sinMt Ai. action of the clubs taken last night will nave a supreme effect in are tin ., tba and 4 . ACRES on the Willamette river, one half mile from streetcar line and good station; all suitable for cutting up into 50-foot lots each of good building sites t well watered by large, never-failing spring. Can be bought as a whole or in part. Price reasonable. v 5 ACRES on the Willamette river ; one acre cleared; bal ance good heavy timber; on good public road.. Price $2,500; $500 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. . 5 ACRES on the Oregon City, carline ; acres xleared, balance light timber ; dll good-rich soil ; on good public road.' Price $350 per acre ; terms to suit the purchaser. ' ' : ; Z ACRES, two blocks from streetcar: line;, one half" cleared, balance "good timber. Price $350 per acre. One" of the best buys on the Oregon City carline. - " THE SHAW-TEAR COMPANY ' my2 STARK STREET. those who have not trouble to go ; to the register. .. ;.. yet taken courthouse Kever can tell when-nn'ii ink finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Ke preired. . nr. Thnmo.' lectrlo Oil Instantly relieve tha rin uiAijr bum m'v wound. Metzger. Jeweler, ontlcian. lit Wih. 11H eqiMkrll, V ? f b RinnolaarplT tbe V; ' . f tSVKL. yDt bo. JfcS? 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