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THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNftU PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 'JOOS. ! COOK ' Govprnor Chamberlain Com ; 'f els Stove 'Found ry to ' DaniAilir rAniliHnnfi Whlri H He Declares rc Not Fit r lor iiuman ueings. BANK CLEARINGS ALMOST EQUAL HIGH MARK OF '07 Last Wednesday's Clearings Little Short of Eecord Made March 18 Year Ago, Highest in History of City Fi- nancial Condition in Portland Best in Country. For the wrk ending yeeterday Port lar.d bank clearlnga agaregated $1,161.- 171. VO. Thta amount la within $181,000 of tba total for th same week of 1807, and the aprlng of laat year waa tba greatest In tha clty'a hlatorjr In Tolunia of bualneaa. v Tha laat week waa characterised by very high and very low record for (Speda! PUpetca ta Te Joerul.) single oay a Dank clearlnge.. The hlgu- Balem. April l.-After a conference T" "'L,"'' tT. between -Governor Cbamberfain and tha I 285. ofllclale et the atato atova works at A. I.. Mine, president of tha First Na- the Orea-on pentiienuary U ,nea. Deen ,h.,M ,. ki,... .-.tii declileA by. toe corporation that .loaaea jn the clty'a hlatorjr with tha aingle ex- convict Ubor to put In a complete I ception or March II. 1107. woen the ventilating ayatem that wUT Improve clearing exceeded 11.104,000. There di oacreeae oi nana, ae he laat month and Mr. for thin bv the fact that prison ahopa needed lana to carry on I rarraere are drawing- on their aurplua the pouonoua rumee genera tea in u tunai ror inn eeaeone crop wora ventilating system that will improve clearing exceed the sanitary condition under wblcn the haa been a allgfa tonvlota manufacture atovea. poslte during th It he .long- been known that the Vtllla account f nickel plating and eiectrotyptng rooma - ' and the fine roetalllo duat created In the nnlahlof rooma oy emory ana poiianing wneeta. in wmi www rwm wia ' men were employed with tnolatened ' epongee strapped over their noatrlla. The air waa filled with flying aparka . and metal duat that waa Injurious to eyes and lung and the moat .rugged 'lonvlcte could not long endure me poi iiAnnii, air. . y The attention of Labor Commlasloner Jloff haa been repeatedly eajied lomeae 'facta but he waa powerleea to act, hav--yig n authority under the law over the atroavict laoorpra uovernor wunow , .lain then took up the matter and per 'eonally Inspected the condltlona under which the men labored and pronounced f them unfit for human beings, lie aug . sgnted a.) ventilating ayatem. but the " management pf the a fate atove foundry pleaded lac oi meana to inatau ma ventilating plant The governor then vtook up the matter with the auperln tendent and warden of the prlaon and ' Issued an order that the entire force of He says financial condition In Port T SIM 01)1 OF ROSE sum Feople of The Dalles Decide to let Nobody Pass Them in the Parade. ,00 Driaonera be detailed to perform the ?dangroue labors .In the nickel-plating and Dolishlne- rooma That would have resulted In each convict apendlng only ' two daya In the year in the worat parte cpt the ahopa To tnia the contracting 'firm demurred, aa It would give them (Special Dlapetck te Tfcs Jeoraai) The Dailea, Or, April I At k maai meeting of the cltlaena of Tke Dailea That would have u waa decided that The Dailea and vl einlty ahould be repreaented at the o tnia the contracting souw in wune. u. u. ie It would give them I Thomas, renraaentln tha mu mbn contract to a minimum. P" UJ purpoaea. it waa decided to "Than -VOU Will have to nut In the I raJsa tun Am h-r txinulae anKaiHnflnn .-a draft ventilators and civ the men a la commute conHlatln- of Jnh a n. (nines ior meir uvea iiiun me nniu i vin. Dreaioeni or in uommamiai iuh duet and acid," said the governor. F. A. Beufert, Max Vogt and Mr. Thom- xeeieraay me aw miaurn worn cor- i as waa aeiected to canvaaa tba elty. By ..poratlon, tbrougn uuperintendent Flem-lnoon yesterday 1612 had been ralaed lng notified -the- governor that - hi I and a contract waa at once drawn un f-order would be compiled with at once. I with J. W. Harper of Portland for the About (0 convict are employed In the oonatructlon of a float It feet long, to IU IU I vwuie ByvaaiasigK W I at w uejll the foundry 1 running, but th ven tilating ayatem will be put la for th entire ahop. I cost $100 Th float, aecordlna- to th Diana out lined, will be a work of art and In keeping with th excellent quality of the "Buraon" 'atocklnga for tender I5o kind for 10a Be peg S. feet; MEDICAL BUILDING. jTow ; V early Completed and SUpldly 8lmr Oooapled, j Preceding the new today column on nnotner page or tnia paper win rx found a cut of the" new Medical build lng, now nearly completed, located at the northeast corner of Park and Aider atreeia. ine Aieaicai ouuaing waa 09 algned and will be operated to meet the special needa of the medical profession. , The building ia 100x100 feet in alse and lx etorlee In height, th first floor being devoted to atorea,' and th five Upper floor to officea i Th main entrance la In th center of the Alder etreet frontage through a covered court 18 feet wide by 40 feet long, which provldea light and air for ine oriicee in in center or tn nutioung. Q'here 1 a light court IS feet wide and 25 feet long in the center of the north eld of th building, and on the eaat aide there is a light court It feet wide ana e reet long, wmcn, together with the Alder street frontare on the south and Park etreet on the west, will make very office light and desirable. Th building la of steel frame con. struotion, with exterior of light pressed v.-l'.lr AMa V. - ... AiAMHrAi a au un 1 viwutvilfi -will pressed air. running hot and cold water. team neat, pneumauo Cleaning appar atus, metal sashes, wire lath, plate and wired glass windows throughout; tiled halls and .. toilets on each floor, two large electric elevators, and all modern conveniences and appliances to meet the requirement of the medical profession. All tenant must be members of and recoimizea by th official medical as sociation. There are only two such buildings in the west, on in Portland and one in eauie. . - , . wsmmm hot ADJOURN UNTIL JUNE p)eler5';Cannon, Believes fi , YYorK Uan J5e Hushed lljhrough by May 16. (Oalted Press Leased Wire.) H weahington, April 8. Congress may Miot adjourn until June 1. Taking Into Bonaideration the mass of unfinished usinesey , particularly that which af ; jfjected appropriation bills, many con- t pressmen ay that an adjournment . , earlier than that date Is impracticable, while ' Speaker Cannon declares that If ajiard work is done this congress ought Tio end not later than May 16. At ' present five appropriation bills t-iinaln to b reported to the hous-j and 'others are In various staeres. The only ime that has become a law Is the urgent deficiency bill, which was reported Jan uary 22.-Th Indian, appropriation bill '"lias passed both branches and was sent tto conference. Having passed the house. vth pensions appropriation bill Is now Jn the senate; and so on the status of ihes money bills is suon mat it points Jjo a late adjournment Froduct of The Dalles and Its progress, t will be decorated with cherriea. peaches, and melons, three of the prin cipal products of The Dailea, and for which Tha Dailea la famoua An addi tional sum la now, being ralaed for in cidental expenses and for returning the zioai to to. uauee. Borne time ago it waa provisionally decided -that Tne Dailea and vicinity would not be repreaented at the rose show, and considerable comment was mad at that time. Since then, how ever, there haa been further considera tion of the matter, which has resulted .In The Dalles deciding to be represent ed in a way commensurate with ita Im portance and progress. Feel languid, weak, run downT Head ache? Stomach "off'? Just a plain case of lasy liver. Burdock Blood Bit ters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purines tne Diooa. Morning Olory Wheat Meats free. See ad on want ad paga NEW YORK PKOVES LOYALTY TO TEDDY (TTnlted Press Leased Wire.) New York. Apr York. April a. New York haa Juat won th Roosevelt anti-race sul clde handicap In fine shape. Dr. Dar llngton, health commissioner, reported today that J2.665 bablea were born In the five boroughs between January 1 and April 1, 1908. the biggest number on record in any enree montns in tne city s history and greater by 3,3(1 than In the same period in isuv. The death rate. 18.43 per thousand, waa on the other hand lower than the average for the last 10 years. Mettger. Jeweler. 8 Washington, Portland Is a city of 225.000 copula tlon, and yet a beautiful full size lot may be had within 14 minutes of the center of the city for 8400. Reason says it is wortn twice as mucn. oee Evans ton Sunday, and you will appre ciate this statement. Take W.-W. car. The Spanton Co., 270 Stark street CHICAGO MILK WAGON DRIVERS PACIFIED iTIiat TirciJ Feeling That cornea to you every -spring ig a sign that your blood is wanting in vitalitj',JU8t U pimpled and other erup rtioni are ripa that your blood ia im- One of the great facts of experience v and obeerratioa ia thai Hood't Sarsa ' parillaalwayarenioYes Thatjnred ing, givea iJUhxnZfmn etreneth and animations cleanser the - tlood, clean the complexion; builds pp ( the whote system i - This ia one of the reason, why Hocd'a v f arsaparilla is (he Best Spring Medicpie. Accept no substitute for s J Hccd'c Caroaparilla .-I:- t on having Ilood'ev GH t today. 111. iuid or tat lot form. 100 Poses tl. ; (rotted Press Uased Wlr. Chicago, April 3. The threatened strike of milk wagon drivers which would have caused much hardship and suffering, has been averted. The driv ers today agreed to the offer made by their employers which provides an in crease 01 II a wee lo lie uaoou uyuu the rate of wajres and not upon the arantee, as tne employer Epeumea hiv irt offer. The drivers' orig inal demand waa for ( an increase of IS a weelc . . Metzger fits glasses for 11.00. ABERDEEN ;WANTS TO ENTERTAIN WARSHIPS cfnw.ui nUnftfrh to Tht JourotL) Anril 8 If the com hin.rt efforts of the commercial club of this dace and Hoquiam, backed, by th wnri rs-r unni'raumeii. suoceed thl section will entertain one or more of the ships of the fleet as they come into northern waters. It Is desired t secure a cruiser, a torpedo boat and a torpedo boat destroyer, if possioie, to stay ror two or three days. The Perry was here throe or four years ago. and vessels drawing 18 feet are ' crossing th bar with ease, so it is considered not un likely that thU deir mav be aratllled, It would draw a large crowd from all parts of this section, many of whom would be unable to go - to the sound ror the purpose. NEW CORPORATIONS FILE THEIR ARTICLES (SpecUl Dlinatch to The loornal.t V t Balem, April 8. Articles of incorpo ration were filed In the office of th eo- reiary or state a follows: Home Telephone- company of -v- Ind nrnorn i nanna and W. Bice. v pendence. Polk county, Oregon; capital kimkil, a,uvv; incorporators, ; capi O. Dove, Pacific Coast Asbestos Manufacturing company ; principal office, Portland, Ore- g-on; capuai stocK, 2,uuo: incorporators. j antes m, innigan, WUllam T. Flnnl gan and.C. M. Smith. , ' .weir innnier company;' principal Of- flee, t PorWand, Oreson ; capital stock, IinIAAA. J , . n . muurpviaiura, i noma ie Cuf ker. 8. C Spencer and W. E. Karrell Yellowstona Mlnlnr oomnanv: nrlnct- pl office. Baker City, Oregon; capital ptock. ISO0.0OO: ' Incorporators. R. fl Parker, P. 1. Powers and W. i, Doyl. . .. land ar th beat to be found In th country, and that th further eaat one goes th leaa favorable the situation be comes. Cllmatlo and crop conditions tu th Paoiflo northweat add to th aolldlty of the money market her, for with' a certain wheat erop of more than 10,000, 000 buahels In view for th three states of Oregon. Washington and edaho there cannot be very much chance for bard time in im region. j Security la Xxoelleat Ihap. The bualneaa of the Security Savings A Truat company haa Increased rapidly sine Ita removal In February to Its new horn In the Corbett building. The com pany haa notiried the state bank exam iner that he is at liberty to examine th company ouaineaa at any time in ad vance of the data of th taking effect of the new state banking law In May. Every Portland private bank la In prim oondltlon for th examiner, and wben to complete report of all th city's banking Institutions are on file. It will make encouraging reading for Oregon's flnanclera and bualness Inter est a - - Hartman A Thompson's bank will re move to its new quarter In th Cham ber of Corameroe building about April 10. Delay In construction of Interior equipment . have postponed th mev. Th Standard Truat company, a n or ganlsatloa headed by A," IL Oarlaad of New York, Is waiting to open business In th present' ouartera of Hartman A Thntnnann ' . '.' - U f Wilde, who lae retired from th position of Paclflo northweat manaaar of the National Beourltlea company, na returned from ixa Angeles and will mas rortiana his noma J. II. O'Brien, former v connected with the Cltlsen's bank of San Dleao. haa an- ceptea a position wita tne oerman American of Portland. He beara not omy a good nam as a banker, but haa a brilliant record aa a member of th rnirteenta iainnoia volunteer In th I'nuiDDine. ..-. Instruction have been Issued from Mr. Harrlman'a office to rsum ' con struction at onoe on th Northwestern railroad, known aa th Snake river line or tne O. R. N. from Huntington to Lewlaton. Th road was being built last yesr unaer direction of W.-H. Ban crort, general manager of the -Oregon Bhort Lin, with headquarter at Salt Le. lie naa given orders to resume work where it waa left off last fall, about SO miles north of Huntington. This Is th first of th large Harrlman railroad oonatructlon projects to be taken up alnoe the shutdown following the financial flurry. Crowd Xomnt Mood Work. ' Tha Mount Hood Electric rallwav. which la being financed through the Union Truat comoany of Ban Franclaco. haa Issued ordera to resume construc tion work with a larger force of men than ever before on the line between Portland and Mount Hood, 60 mtlea. Tha company will comnlete the first divis ion of If mile between Portland and Bull Ron river within th next 60 day. eieofrlo power plant to develop Tl.- is being installed lth An eieofrlo power 000 horsepower is water power at Bull Run. Th company Jiaa secured nortnoua land holding and water right In th vicinity or in junction or in canay and Bull Ron rivers, and It plan con template ultimate development of eieo frlo current second only to Niagara Falls. It Is by far the largest under- tr tnia taking of kind In th west Made in New York conomy BEN SELLING is a considera-1 phones exchange n home a-6171 A-6172 every tion to man. "Benjamin" Clothes are superior in I h'r- ?-' .- . ..- , .i. fWith Lvcry BOY'S SUIT Wc G m AWAY BASL BALL SUITS, GLOVED, CATCHERS' MITTS, BASL BALLS and BATS OUR MISSLS' MAN - TAIL ORED COATS Different From Thpse of Other Stores $9.85 to LEADING CLOTHIER Beautiful Pictures For Saturday Selling: !W have lately added to our atock a complete new line of framed and onframed picture, carbona, photogravures, plain and in colors, platinum, in all abet and stylet and hundreds, of. others. Our new moldings have arrived. Open stock frames both in ovals and squares in every, conceivable , finish. Nearly 300 different designs to select from. If you have any kind of an unframed picture let us frame it for you. We are expert picture f ramers and our prices are right. Genuine Carbons, Hand Colored Photographs, Genuine Pastels, Colonial Mirrors, Genuine (M AA Etchings, all suitably framed pictures that you would pay up to $3 for elsewhere. Your choice.'y leUU Genuine Carbons, Etchings, Facsimiles, Water Colors, both in, landscape and figures, some - CA effects; values up to $1.75. Your choice............... vvW framed in shadow box Our assortment of Original Oil Paintings is theiargeit on the coast and the each t f r ' ) i prices range from, ,...f3.75 to 500 DIGNIFIED CREDIT TO ALL i Quality and Style to the ordinary kind and cost no more. Buy them from us and know at the season's end that Clothes money was well invested your WOODLARK ROSE AND FRUIT SPRAY For roses, house plants, vines, small and large fruit trees, etc. Far superior to pans green or any ordinary sprays. Destroys all Insects that feed on the petals or foliage of roses, vines and house plants. Pint Bottle 2j5e Quart, Bottle ....BOet Gallon can fl.50 Woodlark Spray Pump...65 Woodlark Spray Pump and 1 quart Rose Spray ft.00 Ask for pamphlets on care of rosea, plants, etc. LIQUOR SPECIALS Friday and Saturday . 98c Chicken Cock Rye Whls key (bottled in bond), reg. $1.25 quart, special Brice's Pure Malt Whis key, regular 85c quart, special DC Currant Wine, regular 40c pint, special Juniper Berry Gin, regu lar $1.00 quart, ft special ODC Zinfandel Wine, regular 50c quart, special at 37c Cut Glass Cuts Three Nappy Specials, Regular $2.45 6-inch f Nappy . ......... , , . $ I f d Regular $4.20 Handled a 1 A Bon Bon Dish...:... 901U Regular $2.75 Handled o A A Bon Bon Dish.. 9Uv FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 2 FOR 5c TARINE MOTH BAGS NOVELTIES FOR EASTER Protect your clothing from the ravages of moths. Moth proof bags for furs muffs, over coats, suits, hata, rugs,-etc. Large enough to hold garments without folding. All sizes up to 5 feet in length. 404, 50e e4 and 7S4 "Moth Proof Sheets for lining trunks and boxes, sizes 40x48 inches, one dozen sheets. ..... .60f Moth Proof Muff and Hat Boxes.. i,,..44 Ask for pamphlet Funnv mechanical tovs that iuma hoo. skip and squeakjust the thing for the lit tle ones. White Rabbit Easter Egg Dyes, easy to use package .5 Paas Egg Dyes ........ t..t , , . .'. 5 Buster Brown Transfers, 16 pictures. ..5t V6pdard'-.Clark THB STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOISBV 311 Morrison, 0pp. Postofficc Metzg er Acre Tracts On the New Salem Line $200 Per Acre and Up If the weather is fine Sunday take a ride on the new OREGON ELECTRIC line. Get off at METZGER STATION, where we will show you the prettiest and h nest located partly cleared tracts near . Portland. Only a short ride from the heart of the city, and cheaoer than anv other tfact of equal distance. On west side: nO drawbridges, 25 minutes ' from Jefferson street . station. WE SELL ON EASY TERMS. Go out and make your selections. This is the first timet hese acre tracts were ever offered and they will sell fast. , r ' ' ' . ' - , H ERMAN ; METZQER, rnmt sti h itiff ?f4' 4