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THE ' OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY : EVENING, MARCH 27. 1908. POT OUT OF Ml. ALL pi n n m cw ; : . PV; A mm mm mm mm, mm si sssa s s m mm . mm m m m mm mm. MIMIM I PKESB Y ERIAfl CLUBS oPnTT iH lllfJf nllfALo rllfi HuflUno UUU.I III UUIIL Suburb Will Soon Be Tied to Mother Portland's Apron - - Strings. . Annexationists In ths Mount Scott district hav bn working quietly but ffectlvsly for the annexation of a large ' district to Portland at the approacning- y.,w,m -l.ilnn C T?en Rlesland, O. , ' 'orJ. Omn C. Love, J. W. Dunlap 6d . w A. Schooling, loaders In the move ment, feel much encouraged at the new turn thing have taken, and theee men .' aiert that there la email doubt any ., lonrer that the district will be voted In . kv thA iMOTnl ntt June. - At first the opposition to the proposal to annex Ihla desiraDi oisinci : Irons'. The feelln aroused was bit ter, but the bitterness has receded and . ih. tirht la nn Innrer mo sharo and vindictive In character an during the first few weeks of the battle. - At a largely - attended meeting Wednesday evenln at Kern Park, held tinder the auspices of the Annexation club. O. N. Ford, presiding, the senti mont waa much more ravorable to an . nooHnn than formerly. E. H. J. McAl . lister talked for nearly 'an hour on the tnflt of annexation. lie was fol lowed by members of the Annexation . 1 . . V- A ja - Friday. April J. -a big closing rally I will be held at Woodmere by the An nexation club. At -this- meeting It Is nmnnaftri to rloaa the cam Dal rn for an nexation. Special attractions will be billed by the annexationists and an ef--tort will be made to, draw out a large aftandanre. .'-: The petitlona circulated by the club . have been largely signed up and will be nresented to the city council soon. The rotinc.ll will be reauired to pass upon the proposal so that It may be placed on the ballots for the June election. This must be done 30 days before the election te be valid. Eye glasses 11.00 at Metsger's. NEW RAILROADS AID Athletic Teams Will Battle for Baseball and Basket ' ball Championships. Th Presbyterian Boys' Brotherhood, a federation of the boys' clubs or the Hawthorne Park. Westminster, Pied mont, East Twenty-eighth street, Sell wood and Third Presbyterian churches, all of the east aide, has been, organised. The object of the federation la to stimu late a friendly rivalry between the clubs In athletic, literary and debating cou teats, thereby promoting the objects of brotherhood and at the same time as sisting the boys 1n a development of all Uieir powers. The officers of the club are as fol lows: President Ernest Vosper, of the Piedmont Presbyterian church: vice E resident, Francis venerioi; secretary, Idward Smyth; treasurer, Vernon Graves: manager, Stanley Graves. The federation has already been started un der favorable auspices and the success of the organisation la assured. The club of oie Third Presbyterian church has offered two pennants, one for the basket ball championship and the other lor trie baseball cnampionsmp Be tween the clubs. Not all the clubs have suitable gymnasiums for athlvtlc work, but all are showing Immense en thusiasm and each expects to land at least one of the big pennants. The bas ketball series Is well under way. The baseball teams are being selected for the approaching season. GLADSTONE AVENUE WILL SOON BE OPENED - 0 Improvement to Thorough fare of Great Benefit to Suburban Residents. MAEGLEY JUNCTiOf Commercial . Club Takes Steps Insure Upbuild ing of Suburb. One of the peninsula districts that will profit most during the next few years Is that section known as Maegley Junction, through which passes the new North Batik road and also through which 'will pass the new Harrlman line that proposes tunneling under the peninsula. . Already the Portland Hallway company is grading its new track to St. Johns which leaves Dawson street at Hall, fol lows Hall to a point near Maegley Junc tion where It will cross the cut of the North ' Bank road and follow the old track again through East St. Johns to Pt. Johns proper. The members of the Maegley Junction Commercial club, formed this wepk, are taking steps to insure the upbuilding of the new suburb along proper lines. The . -ttew organization has for Its officers m. following: tresiaeni, . u. nana; , ilpresldent, W. J. Peddloord; secre tary, J. D. Mento; treasurer, Mr. Cobb; delegate - to the Peninsula federation, M. C. Van Tvne: alternate delegate, R, 43. Brand. ' ' Metxger fits glasses 'for J1.00. The Improvement of Gladstone avenue In the southeastern part of the city is one of the most Important street Im provements that has been made In the city for several years. The thorough fare Is tractlcally the only outlet for Woodstock. Ivanhoe.and a large part of Kenllworth. ... Gladstone avenue, wnen compieiea, will be an 80-foot street. The improve ments now Jhderway extend for a mile Into the Woodstock district. It is ex pected also that a double track carllne rill D pui on me sireei iy wio aired railway company when the street is complete. Ttiousanas or yaras oi ain are being taken from the street. Like many other sunums sdouf Port land, Woodstock Is almost completely shut off from any communication with the cltv other than by the streetcar line. The Improvements of Gladstone avenue therefore was essenuai. 3 '.ml ..r, I . ! . .. '..,; ! fsw& r . , '-.. 5f .r:. 7 1 1'4, hi It i 1 '.J.5:f Km Graves & Co. Forced Out and Immense Stock Must .Go Quickly Regardless of Actual Cost. A sight worth seeing -The largest display of Men's and Young Men's SPRING CLOTHING in the City Prices $10 to $25 Come and See the New Styles while the Stocks Are Complete Clothing Company Cor. Morrison and Second Streets i anions No combination of circumstances ever necessitated such ' actual downright lashing of prices as will round in this Forced-Out Sale. ,. , , It s the chance of a lifetime, ana if you ever expect to get a rine piano or Talklna- Machine or Musical Instrument fit any kind, or own &Mualo Library, aiiena to it wiinoui uoiay--vouaj, n you can. - ..... i- - - i We can't begla to tell you one-half of the many rare values ana riaiauious. ly low prices In this limited space. Suf fice it to say that everything In our present- quarters must go at once. Prices have accordingly been aiasned to a point the lowest ever known and which low prices you .will never see again." - . ,.- Who Wants a Piano? To any responsible party we will i grant terms of weekly or monthljr par ments. Don't fall to see these rare values. A fine fitelnway upright only 1, a splendid Hamilton upright now 1206. sold elsewhere at $175; a choice Bailey upright only 1185, a superb tm Brinkerhoff now $226, a full-sised Wal dorf upright big snap at f 1(7, and sev eral others. , is "fair finance" enough; for any man who wants a per fectly LEGITIMATE investment whereby he, will ireap1 the full, earnings of his money. Oregon industries; prop- erly, managed; are the bestinvestments -in. the world ;)to- J aa, .at a. ' aV I aaiAa av ev 4- I fm M 44 AAf4 M 2 a la ' tMevilMM . J 1 , tnnnrv inrn other men s nockets. or ciuttin.cr wan srrrf wncn you casi i. yuur luiiuuca wiui uic, , nrrimnrinn ninrvT ' nivs itiiTT arkTrn a nnTr-rKTT c; iRIMilli aJiritflllL J 111 U fl SOUND ADVICE FItOM THE POPE WILLAMETJE CLUB ' TO DISCUSS STKEETS The Willamette Push club will meet ' tJils evening in the hall near Willamette . station on the St. Johns line. Street Improvement will demand the" attention of the members as. well as some other ': matters that may come up for discus- SUPREME COURT MAY r SWAT PRIMARY LAW . ' (Special Olipatcb to The jooraal.) Tacoma, March 27. Attorneys of hmii thislty anl pokane: declare that ' tbe state primary law, as It . relates to the election of judges Is unconstitu tional.' The law virtually elects the judges at the primaries, leaving no choice at the November election, when the constitution provides the Judges shall be elected. - The law provides that only names In number equal to the num ber of judges to-be elected shalt -be f .laced on the democratic and Kepub loan tickets by the county clerk when he certifies the returns of the pri- ; marten, the candidates getting the high est number of votes being placed on both tickets agreeable to the stipulation, com pelling a non-partisan, oencn. uovi .; ously this robs the voters pf the Is'o- vereber election of choice. ' The legislature will not meet before the campaign to-remedy the law, but a movement has been started here to have the supreme court pass upon the mat , ter, - , .,, (United Preia tawd Wire.) Rome, 'March 27. Ill-feeling s has arisen between Pope Plus 4 and the members of hts family 4 because the latter wish to give 4 up the small paternal inn which 4 they kept for many years at 4 Rlese, the pope's native village. 4 The pope's sister, brother-ln- 4 laW and nephews run the Inn, 4 and they assert that not only 4 have they made enough money 4 to retire, but It Is not decorous 4 for the pope's relatives to pro- 4 vide food and wines for peas- 4 ants. His holiness has replied 4 to their complaint by saying 4 that it is never Indecorous to 4 work, even if one does not need 4 to do so. and even If one's rela- 4 tlve is the pope. 4 4 Morrison Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies 291 EAST MORRISON STREET PHONES: EAST 3123, B162J STORY OF HAWAII TO BEH PUT Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Alexander Hume Ford Will Collaborate. FOUND TRUE REMEDY i, Woodard, Clarke & Co. Are Sure ' ,Mt-o-na Will Cure All Storn-'-,V' ach Troubles. ; SALEM-STAYT0N LINE WITH HOME CAPITAL ' (Soeclal Dispatch to Tba lonrnal.) Salem, Or., March: 26. A committee of the Salem board of trade will go to Stavton Saturday night to "meet the Commercial club of that city on a prop oeltlon to build an electric line between the two towns. There is. a sironi? ciih oositlon to take stok In such an enter urlse and construct it wuriout waitin for the consent of any other financla or corporate relief In that direction. Tuberculosis Delegate. fRnertal Pinna tcb to Th Journal.) Olvmpla. Wash., March 2T. The gov ernor has designated Dr. S. B. Nelson of the veterinarian department of the Washington State college to represen that institution, at the International Congress on Tuberculosis to be held in Washington City nert scpiemoer. The Incalculable amount of good that j'ii-u-na atomacn taDiets are doing in I'ortland, r(n making sick and even despairing people well, should compel the attention of ev ry judicious person -Jh0J" 4Mlf bafe -wrth- stomach roubles. ; , .The underlying cause of nervous de . 01 Hty;--. headaches, sleeplessness and melancholy. Is faulty tiotrftJon. the' re sult of a weakened stomach and in active bowels. . .. , ( . ! : So long as the stomach Is weak the tissues cannot assimilate proper nour lnhment, no matter how much food is eaten. '..M'--na increases the strength ond. activity of the muscular "walls of .the sumach, regulates- th bowels and makes the blood capable of conveylnn nutriment to all the viUl organs. The use of Mt-o-na, stomach tablets makes all ths rditieren'toStween a weakened stomach, ami a heaUhy. ener g-tie IkkIIIv ondltion. . , - la no other waycan -you so ouick'lr so readily and so positively stimulate the stomach to good health as by ualnn Ml-o-na. The fact that this remedy U sold by Woodard, Clarke & Co. under a f tturantes to refund the money unless t' cures. , shows Conclusively its su I rloiity over ordinary v old-fashioned uir'n lives. - -'--.v. ,.;-. -, . . A S0-H'nt brtsr; of Ml-o-ns;' lasts a cv.iuilo iii weeks, and will ward' off -a tl n sita-'liS of indigestion and bring ti , wt-i keat Rtomttoli into a state of uasia -fco4 good Ualtb, (Bore ThrQat Quickly Cured. From the London P. T. O. An interesting anecdote has come to hand about an encounter between the singer, Marie Frausch, who lived In- the ttnie of Frederick.! the . Great, ' and the officers of ' that emperor's household. Whenever anything or anybody dls leased the haughty rrauscn, she, arter he manner of prima donnas in general. would suddenly become too hoarse to sing. ' One evening there was to be sung an opera In her repertoire, and It was ejected that the king would attend. tho aptwint4i hour the manager came forward and announcea -inat, owing io a sore throat, Fraulein Frausch was un hi to RDDear. The people . were pre paring to leave the house, but his maajesty rose and commanded them to keep their seats. A few moments after ward in Tjmeeland rour-ttraffoansH. tered the capricious singer's room. "Fraulein." said the of ficer, "the : king iMquk-es after your heajtn.'v rne gmg Is very good," said Frausch, with apo-it. "hut i hiv n. nora tnroac. mm majes ty is aware Of the fact, and has-'charged uie miuuiry nospiiiu it to Fraulein. turning suggested that they wer jestlnft very me to take to be cur i nnlfl but was told that ' Prussian , officers never Indulge tn persiflage , Soon she found herself Jn a coach with four men. "I am a little better now."- Frausch faltered, 'Sand I will try to singT 'Baok toi the theatre!" said the Officer to the coachman. The Frauiem began to think she had 'yielded too easily. "I shall not be able to sing; my best" she inter posed. ""Pardon, Fraulein," responded the officer, "but- I think - you wlU." ''And why? ' "Because two dragoons In attendance behind the scenes have or ders to, carry ,-you -of to -th military hospital at the least cough." Fraulein Frausch never sang better than she did that night' -n fe ; a -. v: , ; -. v ,-f - 1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' . -James , H. Klrgln, the Democratic jrpvernor or Knooe island, says that In his opinion the Republicnns of his slate ars inclined, to fa-vor Hughes Xor Jthe (United Preai Leaaed Wire.) Honolulu, March 27. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, the American author ess, and Alexander Hume Ford will shortly collaborate. on a play which will tell the story of Hawaii on the stage. This much has been decided upon by them at a conference held here i cently. . . Home of the broader outlines of the plot have already been planned. The working out of the scenario and the writing of the play as a prose compo sition is to be unaertaxen oy rord. Mrs Wilcox will then put it Into poetry. The Hawaiian characters will peak in rhymed verse, and the white characters in blank verse. Mileage Hearing of T. P. A. (Special Dlapatrb to Tbe Journal.) Balom, Or., March ZI.-Th-e suit of the Travelers' Protective association against the Southern Pacific and other railways in this state before the railroad com mission to compel a cheaper Issuance of mileage and better accommodations in regard to It will be heard before the commission Monday, April IS. A Reliable Remedy Jor the Whiskey and Beer Habit Very few men become drunkards be cause they like liquor. It is frequently the moderate drinker, who before he realizes his condition has become a drunkard. The nervous system,- having become accustom',. to atlmulants, is unable to do th same amount or qual ity of work without liquor, ' Hence the victim drinks more and more. ' This is a state of disease -and should be treated by Orrine. It destroys ths desire for nqfijrid mrthr-drhfc-tat lsd, There Is no loss of time or detention from work when It Is used. Orrine is prepared in two forms: No. 1, the secret remedy, which can be used in food, or drink without the knowledge of the patient; No. 2. for those . who take th remedy of their own free will. Both forms are guaranteed. ' Ji regis tered guarantee in every box. Treatise on how to cur drunkenness free on request The Orrine C04 Wash ington, D. C. The prlc of either form is 1 a box, making the coat of the complete cure leas than one tenth what is usually charged at Sanitariums, with a guarantee that th expens will be nothing -unless a cure is gained. Mail orders filled In plain sealed pack age oa receipt or price. Orrine is for sale by - Clarke-Wood ward Drug Co., ana nearly all druggists tn I'orwano. .. . v,, .-i W Repair Watches 2L k W so you can depend fyY on them vA f EMIL NELSON ffl pi The Bast Bide Jeweler M ytS. (?5 years' experience) Mjf Vo Corner Grand ave. ifjg wj. and B. Morrison Jy Get si a Violin No matter how much or how little you wish to invest In a good vioun, juan dolln - or Guitar or Banjo, you can now save almost half and In some cases more. A g n u I n Italian Violin, mad In 17H actually worth 1140, now- I7S. A. beautl fully toned Violin, worth $110, now only 47. A splendid .mod el, reaular 115 Violin now only 138.60. A renulne French Vuil lanne Violin now only 9.80, and a real Steiner model now only fS.34. ' An elegant $40.00 Washburn Mandolin now only fa&SO. A superb $S0 Washburn Oultar now only S 17.60. A fine $10 erman Zither now $S.26. andTuny oth er rare values. Pay cash or payments. Mandolin and guitar canvas cases, slightly shopworn regular 11.60 values now 870. Here are Talking Machines -" --- a.- y!sV EaslSideDramalic Organization BTTBKHABD BUDO..ZABT BUKNSTDB WEEK OT ICOBDAT, MABCX 16 "Finger of Scorn,, Performance every evening. No matinee ANY SEAT 10c A flowerins; plant wHl be aiven awav Saturday to person roost nearly guess ing Mir. M. Floyd's age. T RANGES HEATERS LAMPS HOT PLATES FITTINGS. Cast Side Gas Appliance Co. 874 WTT.T.TAMB ATB. Phone-East "47t. . orav EVBKZBas. SiTITII OP MARYIAND GETS SEAT IN SEMTfe C Iff- TV (United Press Leased Wire.) ' Washington, March 27. After an ex tended debate on' Senator Burrows' mo tion to refer th credentials Of Senator- elect Smith of Maryland to s th com mittee on privileges ana elections on a technical objection, the senate voted in the negative and tsmitu was sworn ln. .,; i -j-- -"- - - : If you haven't th : time to exercise resularly. Doan Hegulets will prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, healthfuL action of the bowels without rlplng .Ask your druggist for them. Every home should have a Talking Machine, the universal home entertainer, Th modern machines do not imitate they positively duplicate the playing of Bousa s band, famous orchestras, the vole of Caruso, Melba and other great singers. In our Forced-Out Sale we are offer ing strictly brand new, latest style Talking Aiacnines at ternric reductions. 9.BO takes the regular $26.00 kind. $14.30 gets the $30.00 styles, 31.80 th regular s 40.00 values, ana so on. Band Instruments Cornets. Horns, Clari onets, Flutes, Drums, Harmonicas, etc., etc. A fine $95 Euphonium, with $14 case, only $44.60. A $30 Conn slide Cornet only $14.30. A $32.60 ZOth Centur Drum now $18.36. Th regular 60c Harmonica, cnoice xso. clappers, regular 10c. now 60. Music Rolls, and Bags, the very latest styles. Immense assortment, choice now, the regular ii.uo Kind, 490, th $z.: values, now si.iu, etc Sheet Music Now's the time to stock uo. Classic, Sacred and Popular Vocal and Instrumental, Solos, Duets, etc., take your choice now 94 5 Copies 35c 12 Copies 75c The Boston Conservatory Piano Meth od Folio, regular $1.00, now 860. Burg- miller a Piano Method, reenlnr a fif) now 87oi Old Favorite Operatic Scores (comDlete). was $1.00. now 3So. Wo v. den's Fifth and Twelfth ' Mass, -regular nuw w, Tiuram isanjo Method, was $1.60, now 190. Smith's Mandolin Method, was 60c, now lie. Etchberg'S Modern Violin Muslo. regular 11.50, now llo. Hohnman's Violin Method, was 76c, while they last, only So. Blake's Organ Method, was $1.00, now 17. uramer a - i-iano siuaies, Handsomely bound, regular $3.00, now only 84. Favorite - Opera Folio, regular 60c, choice now 80. - Excelsior Vocal Folio, regular 60c, now l4o. Artists' Reper toire F0110, was i.o, now ISO. Stu dents Classic Folio, regular $1.25, now 8I0. Students' Piano Folio, (complete), regular $2.60. now 62o. andmany other weii-anown 0110s ana - saeinoa at un heard-prices Hurry if you want choice, heard-of prices. Hurry if . you want cnoic. ' f.:" .:.f.;"'- an Oregon company, of Oregon men, destined to become history-making and gold-epoch making1, through bring- . . f 9 9 9. a m . i m . m t M u a ' m sBi .- wVA in MAtltA 9 g-i mm A mm mmm I m s ! alAai 1 lU. banks and benches of Oregon s streams. This wealth of : pure gold will begin' to pour into the stockholders' ham as soon as the dredge is fully working. EXPERTSiREPORTS afe valuable in this regard (they show that by test, these banks and benches of Baker county are rich in gold, and the river bottoms are known to contain the heaviest de posits all of which the dredge can reclaim. Not only consulting mining engineers, but the oldest practical min ers make expert report to this effect. The PERSONNEL of our company is of an order to satisfy the most requiring, conservative investigator. Men'of highest financial and business standing in Portland are pur officers, directors,' and stockholders. Ask us about them. Stock is now 35 cents a share. TOMLAWSOW AND SIS LITTLE GAME may attract people living in barren localities where the glitter of Wall street possibilities shine with greater force against their empty backgrounds; but to people of the northwest, who know what Oregon has to offer, who know gold is everywhere in the rich undeveloped state, will not j be so foolish as to go away from home for a POSSIBLE good investment, while right here in the Beaver state is a guaranteed one; we'll show you the gold and all details. . . . Write or call . WESTERN EXPLORATION & DREDGING CO. 215 COUCH BUILDING, PORTLAND. IN THE GRAVES&C0 328 Washington -St. Ptrf tct fitting glasses ll gt Metzgar'g, j ETOBB OPES TOUOXSOW XITTinraCr! Clothing Department A Fine Display of Jtoew Spring Costumes Saturday Afternoon and Evening : Souvenirs Provided for Lady Visitors I Big East Side Store! .' ..- i P-A. tf sl I II , losi uurnsiae una union Avenue f RIO t444 CORD WOOD i FIRST GRADE Lone ... ...... ...$6.00 ....$6.50 Sawed Sawed .... SECOND' GRADE".; Long. " .......$5.50 .$6.00 . ......... . . , Bros. Phone ; East 202 B-2020. 451 HAWTHRONE AVE. - v Thi OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL A NEWSPAPER FOR. ALL THE Ft Of Li