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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY. . EVENING. MARCH .27. 1003. CHICAGO FACES HI HE It ' ; . Ten Thousand Babies Will I : e Suffer as Result of tlie Drivers' Strike. "'it (Ctxlted rress Uastd Wirt.) ", CH let jo, March ST. Clilcigo will ron 'ont milk famlna on April 1. Vy o '!fU ot S7 to 67 the Milk Drivers' ' 41111101) h decided to go on striko be fcauss the milk dealers havo refuted an ' jorease of C a week In Uiolr rn' ff Tonight the to&Jiifiters' Joint council la espectod to ralilv the etrlk orrtr lind the rnl.k dfaJprn aJrdy Imvo h Wna plana to tght ihe union. The battle Jiromists to bo bitterly fought. yi 1 lie union iiurui'ur ui i , Sisndlo SO Pr cent of the clcy's milk ni.iif 1'tif ort sufferers ty in ubles. AVE AND PURIFY AND THEN BEAUTIFY LARGEST CLOCK IN jeOHLO Dial of Soap Tlant's Time piece Will Be 20 Feet in Diameter. bajij's Homo Boosting will rat City in Shape to Delight the Incoming Booitce. . r - X, ' fSoedal DlspatA t Tbe JoarosM Albany. Or tarch J7. The city council baa passed a resolution provid ing for tha paving of First street Wll It has been set as tha data for all . rr - I remonstrances 10 i nrs.ru. m u" trlct to ba covered Incorporates all of the orlnclpal business streets leading from Washington to Lyons street, una U1 give tha city four blocks of paved streets tod with this beginning it la thought Albany will soon be as enmus tnstio over paved streets as she Is and has been over tha enforced building of concrete walks. She boasts of a greater area oovered with these walks tnup any ether city In tha northwest of like slxe and population. v :,Vrth tha spirit of boost that Is be ing engendered a general movement for tne beautifying of tha streets of the City will doubtless be inaugurated. C A'1 plan has been suggested to give mora attention to work that will show results. Borne advocate expending 75 per cent for local Improvement and -tho other 25 per cent for publicity and ad vertising. . i Trees are to be planted alopg the curbs, fences torn down and green lawns encouraged. Pond a and other lodging places of filth and debris are to be removed and- grasses sown and trees planted. A special effort to beau tify that portion of tha city lying ad jacent to toe depot will be made, impobtant action by Estate noemal boakd I' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 1 i Salem, Or.. March J7. The state nor mal school board has reports from Wes ton and Monmouth for the month end ing March 10. making the following allowing: Weston, 18 students, fees remitted 12.040; Monmouth. 166 stu dtnts..fees remitted 2,865. Tha board adopted a uniform diploma for graduates of all four schools, to be signed by the faculty of each school and tha president and secretary of the board. These diplomas in the past have cost as high as $1.60 for each graduate, (United rms Leased Wire.) Jersey City, March J7. The largest clock in the world Is being built In this cH). It will grace the roof of a big soapmaklng plant, where a frame wor aha already been put In plaoe for It, s that It will fnce the North river and upper lew lurk bay. Tli rilil will bo :S feet in dlaraeto and will liiivx au area of over 111 squarv foul. It will weigh about six ton. The minute hand will be eighteen and a quarter feot JoriK, and with lta counterpoiHO weighs one third of a ton. It will travel 2 J lnol.es every mlnutx. which would be at tlie rate of half mile per day. ltcanlscent lights will outline the band ami numeniit on th ftr of tho clock. This will enable peo ple miles av.y to tell tho time at Dlght V FBAXCIIISE WAR TO BAGE IN ALBANY Rival Franrhlse Holders Promise Service In a Matter of Months, aiid Clashes Are Predicted. fSsoeltl Plipatrta to The losraaL) Albsny, Or., March 27. Albany seems assured of electrlo car service In the very near future. Mr. Herschberg, owner of the old system, and A. Welch, owner of tha new franchise, have promised active operations within tha next three months. In fact, Mr. Herschberg prom ises car service within that time. It Is said the big generator is already In the power-house ready for installation. Home interesting developments are ex pected when both undertake operations. A fight for the rights will result and the matter may be carried Into the courts for final disposition. Time and agr.tn the city council has ordered the city attorney to prepare papers to annul tne franchise. A. Welch, who controls the new fran chise, nas his ties cut and on the streets. A right of war has been granted him. Now Mr. Herschberg appears and de clares he will resist any attempt by the new company to occupy bis territory and enjoy rights that are also given tha original rrancnlse holders. Poor Pussy The great fortunes tnd the great enterprises of this country result largely from the dis coveries -"of certain nameless men. They have been the cats' paws which other men, with less brains, but more shrewdness, have used to get the chestnuts from the fire. If you read "The Man Be hind the Millionaire," by Henrv M. Hyde, in this week's issue of THE SATUR DAY Evening Post, you will learn a eood many obscure facts about American indus . . . . n- , trial history. 1 he names won't be familiar to you, but you will easily comprehend the men for whom they pulled the chestnuts from the .fire. This and a good deal more in this week s issue of THE Saturday Evening Post. At the Ntws-stands, 5 cents. $1.50 the year by mail. Thk Curtis Publishino Company FlIlLADELrHI A Our Dor Are Everywhere Copies will ba delivered to arty address by James C Ilavel.v Jr. T15 EAST 11TK ST., FOBTXtAlTD. east side; RECOGNIZED state nrlnter will rrtnt 480 diplomas for about 110. enough for all ' four schools for two years, .- Aahland and Monmouth wera author Ued to hava summer normals under the direction of the president 01 each school, he to name his faculty. i President K. D. Ressler tif Monmouth was given six. weeks' leave of absnitce t visit tne New yom state normal oehool and similar institutions In sev eral eastern states. 2 . Souvenirs for tha ladles. Tha Big East Side Store, East Burn slde and Union avenue, will hold their first .annual eprlng opening on next Saturday evening, 7 to 10 o'clook. They hava on display one of the finest stocks In- the- city, consisting of furniture, bnusefurnishlngs. carpets, rugs, ladles and men's clothing, etc., which must be of Interest to all boosters for east sldo enterprises. Free souvenirs have been provided for lady visitors. - : 5, New Notaries. (Special Plroatch to Toe ioornan J -stalem. Or., March 27. Notarial com- pUsions have been Issued to the fol low a. Bump JU1A, 1 ',1111 J, BlflkLUltT W H, John R. White, Mount Angel. fc owin Sumpter; Oscar Mlddlekauff, Va r: Oswald Oustaison. Astoria: H. Maegly, Portland; Frank S. Ball Newport; CLUB TO BIUNG MEN INTO CIIUKCH LIFE (Special Dispatch to Tbe. JournaL) Forest Grove, Or., March 27. Tha male members of the Congregational church of this city have formed an as sociation to be known as tha Congrega tional Brotherhood. Tha object of tha association is to hold monthly meetings for the dismission or religious topics, and for debates and literary programs. It la felt that by means of these gath erings the men of the church will ba brought Into- closer fellowship, and that tnose outsiae oi tne cnurcn mignt do attracted. Officers have bean elected as follows: President. Walter Hogue: vice-presi dent. Professor Ben Korl; secretary, V. S. Abraham: treasurer. Professor Jo seph Marsh; committeemen, on member ship, D. Btauer; on programs, Kev. it. W. Boyd. EXCURSION RATES Tie Oregron Elactrlo Kadi way Company for Borse Shows at Woodburn, Ore gon, March 88, end Salem, Oregon, April 4, 1908. For the above occasions this company will make round trip rate of $1 from Portland to West Woodburn, and round trip rate of $1.50 from Portland to Sa lem. Tickets on sale March 28 and April 4, good going and returning on data of sale. Depot and ticket office Front and Jefferson streets. Asylum Buildings Inspected. (BpecUl Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) 8alem, March 27. Governor Chamber lain, Treasurer Steele and Secretary of State Benson, constituting the asylum board, have made a thorough Investiga tion of the buildings connected with that institution, and found them all in (rood condition with the exception of those at the Cottage farm. The main building at Cottage farm Is badly' in need of repairs, but It is doubtful If they can be made until the next meeting- of the legislature, owlnr to a short age of funds. X-BSgaisa E. E. ERICSON ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO. ' 409 and 411 Alder St, K. of P. Bldg. Republican Candidate for Nomination County Coroner "If elected to this most responsible office by tha voters of Multnomah county, I propose to recognise the east side. When a coroner is called an in quest will be held on that .aide of the river and the body will be left with the nearest east side undertaker. I will also appoint a deputy to act on the east side of the river. The time has come when the east side people should be recognized. FKEEWATER FARMEES TO TUliN ENGINEERS r Si 9. - There is an attraction in quality. It is the magnet that draws. - . When you buy quality- you-get-your money H Ixrnrfrt an4 4-Vio'n U4. . .11 . t -.w. v.. luiu mai a wild I. WC ctli WOilU f h : We have low-priced suits and exoensive suits. b Ihty all have quality and here's a quantity to se- Wlll Procure Clearing of a River's Channel and Raise Ranks to Check Overflow. (Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.) Free water, Or., March 27. Over $1,000 has been subscribed by the ranchers living along the Walla Walla river in this vicinity for the purpose of repair ing the banks of the river to keep future spring freshets from washing the lands I out. as has been cone tne past few sea sons. It will require about $5,000 to1 have the Work properly done and it is I understood the money can be raised in! uiis vicinity. The river is gradual!? raisins- its bottom by the accumulation of boulders ana oinor oenris Drought down rrom the mountains, and It Is now higher than tne surrounding land. The river bottom will be cleared out for a distance of about a mile and a quarter and a high banK will be made on the sides of th river for protection. FIVE DIPHTHERIA CASES IN FAMILY (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal) Pendleton, Or., March 27. With one child dead from diphtheria and four others now ill the family of August Kupers, a few rniues from the city, has been sorely strfljken. For the children who have the disease -'the fchvsici&na nave avpt. ,ji -t ., o additional : cases nave been . re ported in .Pendleton for nearly a week, ana tne CDiaemio is neiieven to r soaut over. ?i lect from, - .it Everything, for men and boys to wear. :OothBidig:.o ' . . 166-16S THIRD STREET , tf'EEN WILL SPEAK . AT BAKEB MOJfDAY (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Baker City, Or, Maroh 27. Announce ment of th coming of W. S. tTRen f Oregon City on Monday, Maroh SO, to aiscuss me political issues has been met witn a Keen interest and from In. dlcations there will be a large turn out to hear what the well-known law. Dunaer nas to say. while many may nut umm u nan, ana it is pretty well es tablished that old-time nolitfr-lAna . r. In that class, the people want to bear wuut no nas to say. Never can tell ' when vmrn mnw finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald.. Be prepared. : Dr. Thoma.' lecfric Oil Instantly relieves tbe tjaln Bl1l1lriV rflirOSI tKsB" WAllnel-' i mii WsBsTsSBSsfaBBSBBSB D) P-P Save Money! - - Avoid Pain! . ' - ' i m .it . . - - " r- . With Lvcry BOy:S ;SUIT Wc GIVE AWAY TEETH EXTRACTED EREE . - y When Plates or Bridges Are . uraered. BASIL BALL SUITS, GLOVLS, CATCHERS' MITTS, BASL BALLS and BATS OUR MISSES MAN - TAIL ORLD COATS Different From Those of Other Stores $9.85 to $25 ft 4 BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER SAMPLE SHOE STORE CO Corner First and Madison Streets $1 .75 Shoes 50c, $2.50 Shoes 75c and $3.50 Shoes $1 pr. Another big shipment of sample shoes just arrived for Saturday selling. Over 7,000 pairs of high-grade shoes in this lot to go on sale tomorrow at a mere fraction of their real value Shoes for every one in the family at 50c, 75c and $1.00 a pair, worth up to $5.00. We have divided this big bunch of shoes in three lots: Ai.rA Consists of Maloney Lotl--At50csshf he ever made worth up to $1.75; all sizes; at, pair 50c n I y4 w 11 iwir III V I .11 -I-. . --V, fl If II 'ii a , ... j - K al tasH : III --'''- Lot 2-At 75c Consists of youths' and little gents' "Ex c el si or" brand of Shoes. These come in all the popular leathers and toes, blucher or lace cut; the newest of spring styles; all sizes,. This lot also contains Ladies' Fine Dress Slip pers in the new tans or blacks, patents or vici; all sizes. Shoes in this lot worth every cent of $2.00 and up to $3.00 all go at, pair 75c Lot 3-At $1.00 Contains the cream of this big buy, as there are over 300 pairs of men's famous "Packard" $3.50 shoes in this lot, about 500 pairs of ladies' finest Party Slip pers, Oxfords and high Shoes, in all leathers, includ ing plenty of the new tans in all sizes. This lot also contains over 1,000 pairs of the finest Boys', Youths' and Misses' Dress Shoes in every new spring style, in cluding high Shoes and Oxfords tans, blacks, or patent leathers. . FINE TEETH $5.00 WHY PAY MORE? Full Set, that fit , Ktc I Gold Crowns, 22k..M$3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22k.. .83.50 Gold Fillinn ... 81.001 Silver Fillings . ..,...50e4 i en-1 ear written Guarantee, Lady attendant. Open evenings. We keep busy doinsr rood work at these prices. We hare the latest, most modern elec trical apparatus for doing pain less aentai work. " Electro Dental Parlors 3031 Washington Street Corner Fifth Opp. Olds, Wortman A King's. Ifc WE CUT THE PRICE ON All STANDARD MAKES of SHOES Everybody Come to This Big Sale Saturday IE' SHOE STORE CO, First and Madison Streets COLUMBIA HAMS & BACON AS ANTI-ILLS Tone up your .system by a healthful, nutritious diet and you will have the power to resist cold, la grippe, etc. What you need is real nourish ment, not bulk. Columbia Bacon for breakfast and Columbia Ham for lunch will vitalize the entire system, making you feel that life is good, and sickness an unknown enemy. f When ordering be sure to call for COLUMBIA U. S. Govern ment Inspected. UNION MEAT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. Pioneer Packers of the Pacific 11 5??lf!f Mtr !nj I 1 wfett printing jHat It do A LITTLE EYE STRAW? Then a palf of Easy Glasses frill make the whole world seem brighter they cost but . trifle w a guaran tee satisfaction. , , ornosJSi dept. lYOODARD, CLARKE & CO. We wo old Use your monthly account. sTpecUcles tt0 at . tr ( 1 '1 . I ; ' ' V . , -